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TikTok is a threat to Canadians' data security, CSIS chief warns
The head of Canada’s intelligence agency CSIS says Canadians should stay away from TikTok because it poses a data security risk. He says it’s very clear from the app's design that Canadian data is available to the government of China.
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published: 18 May 2024
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Federal government rejects Toronto's simple drug decriminalization request | Canada Tonight
The federal government has rejected a request from Toronto to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of illegal drugs for personal use within the city. Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya'ara Saks rejected the request due to lingering concerns about safety, according to a statement from Health Canada released Friday.
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published: 18 May 2024
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The Levels of Government
We created a series of videos to illustrate the basics of government and democracy, the right to vote, our three levels of government and how the Canadian electoral system works.
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Student Vote is program of CIVIX, a non-partisan charity building the skills and habits of citizenship among young Canadians: http://civix.ca/
published: 23 Sep 2015
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How the Canadian Government Works - OverSimplified
Firstly, Canada has a parliamentary democracy, and this is different from the presidential form of government. The Key Differences Between the Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government is in the role of the Head of State: for example, in the US, the head of state is the President, who therefore serves both as Head of State and as the leader of the government. Meanwhile, in Canada, Queen Elizabeth is the Head of State (apolitically, so she serves everyone, rather than just her own political ideology), whilst the Prime Minister is the Head of government and runs the government in the name of the Queen. In a parliamentary democracy, the voters elect the legislature called a parliament. The parliament then elects the prime minister.
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published: 19 Sep 2021
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The Canadian politics iceberg explained
Everything you need to know about Canada's constitution, parliament, and system of government and politics.
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published: 24 Mar 2024
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What is Parliament?
Canada’s Parliament has three parts: the Monarch, the Senate, and the House of Commons. Together, they create new laws and tackle issues that impact the lives of all Canadians. See how it works.
published: 16 Apr 2019
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Three Levels of Government in Canada (English)
Developed by provincial and territorial election agencies in Canada, and by Elections Canada, the video describes the roles and responsibilities of Canada’s three levels of government.
published: 19 Oct 2020
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Government push for EV investment is a bad move, says expert | Canada Tonight
Sources say Honda is expected to announce a multibillion-dollar electric vehicle plant in Ontario after Premier Doug Ford hinted at the deal. Ian Lee, an associate business professor at Carleton University, says that by pushing for investments, governments 'are undermining the competitive process’ that determines winners and losers in the free market.
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published: 23 Apr 2024
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Canadian government forces farmer off land
The Canadian government has exercised its legal right to buy an elderly farmer's land and use it for an adjoining airbase.
But 85-year-old Frank Meyers has refused to leave the land that his family has farmed in Trenton, Canada for 215 years.
And his supporters are running a social media campaign from an old camping trailer in an attempt to get the government to return the land to Meyers.
In Canada, the government can expropriate land for public projects as long as they pay fair compensation.
Al Jazeera's Daniel Lak reports from the town of Trenton near Toronto, Canada.
published: 03 Feb 2014
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Canadian government preparing for possible Trump term
Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman lays out her expectations in the event Trump wins the next U.S. presidential election.
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published: 24 Jan 2024
2:47
TikTok is a threat to Canadians' data security, CSIS chief warns
The head of Canada’s intelligence agency CSIS says Canadians should stay away from TikTok because it poses a data security risk. He says it’s very clear from th...
The head of Canada’s intelligence agency CSIS says Canadians should stay away from TikTok because it poses a data security risk. He says it’s very clear from the app's design that Canadian data is available to the government of China.
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https://wn.com/Tiktok_Is_A_Threat_To_Canadians'_Data_Security,_Csis_Chief_Warns
The head of Canada’s intelligence agency CSIS says Canadians should stay away from TikTok because it poses a data security risk. He says it’s very clear from the app's design that Canadian data is available to the government of China.
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- published: 18 May 2024
- views: 10353
8:25
Federal government rejects Toronto's simple drug decriminalization request | Canada Tonight
The federal government has rejected a request from Toronto to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of illegal drugs for personal use within the city. M...
The federal government has rejected a request from Toronto to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of illegal drugs for personal use within the city. Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya'ara Saks rejected the request due to lingering concerns about safety, according to a statement from Health Canada released Friday.
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The federal government has rejected a request from Toronto to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of illegal drugs for personal use within the city. Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya'ara Saks rejected the request due to lingering concerns about safety, according to a statement from Health Canada released Friday.
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- published: 18 May 2024
- views: 24531
2:37
The Levels of Government
We created a series of videos to illustrate the basics of government and democracy, the right to vote, our three levels of government and how the Canadian elect...
We created a series of videos to illustrate the basics of government and democracy, the right to vote, our three levels of government and how the Canadian electoral system works.
Learn more about Student Vote here: http://studentvote.ca/
Student Vote is program of CIVIX, a non-partisan charity building the skills and habits of citizenship among young Canadians: http://civix.ca/
https://wn.com/The_Levels_Of_Government
We created a series of videos to illustrate the basics of government and democracy, the right to vote, our three levels of government and how the Canadian electoral system works.
Learn more about Student Vote here: http://studentvote.ca/
Student Vote is program of CIVIX, a non-partisan charity building the skills and habits of citizenship among young Canadians: http://civix.ca/
- published: 23 Sep 2015
- views: 806641
15:42
How the Canadian Government Works - OverSimplified
Firstly, Canada has a parliamentary democracy, and this is different from the presidential form of government. The Key Differences Between the Parliamentary and...
Firstly, Canada has a parliamentary democracy, and this is different from the presidential form of government. The Key Differences Between the Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government is in the role of the Head of State: for example, in the US, the head of state is the President, who therefore serves both as Head of State and as the leader of the government. Meanwhile, in Canada, Queen Elizabeth is the Head of State (apolitically, so she serves everyone, rather than just her own political ideology), whilst the Prime Minister is the Head of government and runs the government in the name of the Queen. In a parliamentary democracy, the voters elect the legislature called a parliament. The parliament then elects the prime minister.
#CanadaGovernment
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https://wn.com/How_The_Canadian_Government_Works_Oversimplified
Firstly, Canada has a parliamentary democracy, and this is different from the presidential form of government. The Key Differences Between the Parliamentary and Presidential Forms of Government is in the role of the Head of State: for example, in the US, the head of state is the President, who therefore serves both as Head of State and as the leader of the government. Meanwhile, in Canada, Queen Elizabeth is the Head of State (apolitically, so she serves everyone, rather than just her own political ideology), whilst the Prime Minister is the Head of government and runs the government in the name of the Queen. In a parliamentary democracy, the voters elect the legislature called a parliament. The parliament then elects the prime minister.
#CanadaGovernment
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Esploure is all about explaining how our world works. From travel, to economics, to automotive, to geography, to almost everything, every video you watch will give you a better understanding about things around you. Whether you’re into recent discoveries, or useful tips for self-improvement, there is something for everyone!
If you have a thirst for knowledge that never quits, then subscribe to our channel.
- published: 19 Sep 2021
- views: 86871
53:36
The Canadian politics iceberg explained
Everything you need to know about Canada's constitution, parliament, and system of government and politics.
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Everything you need to know about Canada's constitution, parliament, and system of government and politics.
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https://wn.com/The_Canadian_Politics_Iceberg_Explained
Everything you need to know about Canada's constitution, parliament, and system of government and politics.
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HASHTAGS: #canada #iceberg
- published: 24 Mar 2024
- views: 330858
1:56
What is Parliament?
Canada’s Parliament has three parts: the Monarch, the Senate, and the House of Commons. Together, they create new laws and tackle issues that impact the lives o...
Canada’s Parliament has three parts: the Monarch, the Senate, and the House of Commons. Together, they create new laws and tackle issues that impact the lives of all Canadians. See how it works.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Parliament
Canada’s Parliament has three parts: the Monarch, the Senate, and the House of Commons. Together, they create new laws and tackle issues that impact the lives of all Canadians. See how it works.
- published: 16 Apr 2019
- views: 256820
3:28
Three Levels of Government in Canada (English)
Developed by provincial and territorial election agencies in Canada, and by Elections Canada, the video describes the roles and responsibilities of Canada’s thr...
Developed by provincial and territorial election agencies in Canada, and by Elections Canada, the video describes the roles and responsibilities of Canada’s three levels of government.
https://wn.com/Three_Levels_Of_Government_In_Canada_(English)
Developed by provincial and territorial election agencies in Canada, and by Elections Canada, the video describes the roles and responsibilities of Canada’s three levels of government.
- published: 19 Oct 2020
- views: 63688
7:16
Government push for EV investment is a bad move, says expert | Canada Tonight
Sources say Honda is expected to announce a multibillion-dollar electric vehicle plant in Ontario after Premier Doug Ford hinted at the deal. Ian Lee, an associ...
Sources say Honda is expected to announce a multibillion-dollar electric vehicle plant in Ontario after Premier Doug Ford hinted at the deal. Ian Lee, an associate business professor at Carleton University, says that by pushing for investments, governments 'are undermining the competitive process’ that determines winners and losers in the free market.
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https://wn.com/Government_Push_For_Ev_Investment_Is_A_Bad_Move,_Says_Expert_|_Canada_Tonight
Sources say Honda is expected to announce a multibillion-dollar electric vehicle plant in Ontario after Premier Doug Ford hinted at the deal. Ian Lee, an associate business professor at Carleton University, says that by pushing for investments, governments 'are undermining the competitive process’ that determines winners and losers in the free market.
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- published: 23 Apr 2024
- views: 17329
2:14
Canadian government forces farmer off land
The Canadian government has exercised its legal right to buy an elderly farmer's land and use it for an adjoining airbase.
But 85-year-old Frank Meyers has ref...
The Canadian government has exercised its legal right to buy an elderly farmer's land and use it for an adjoining airbase.
But 85-year-old Frank Meyers has refused to leave the land that his family has farmed in Trenton, Canada for 215 years.
And his supporters are running a social media campaign from an old camping trailer in an attempt to get the government to return the land to Meyers.
In Canada, the government can expropriate land for public projects as long as they pay fair compensation.
Al Jazeera's Daniel Lak reports from the town of Trenton near Toronto, Canada.
https://wn.com/Canadian_Government_Forces_Farmer_Off_Land
The Canadian government has exercised its legal right to buy an elderly farmer's land and use it for an adjoining airbase.
But 85-year-old Frank Meyers has refused to leave the land that his family has farmed in Trenton, Canada for 215 years.
And his supporters are running a social media campaign from an old camping trailer in an attempt to get the government to return the land to Meyers.
In Canada, the government can expropriate land for public projects as long as they pay fair compensation.
Al Jazeera's Daniel Lak reports from the town of Trenton near Toronto, Canada.
- published: 03 Feb 2014
- views: 7595
9:46
Canadian government preparing for possible Trump term
Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman lays out her expectations in the event Trump wins the next U.S. presidential election.
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Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman lays out her expectations in the event Trump wins the next U.S. presidential election.
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Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman lays out her expectations in the event Trump wins the next U.S. presidential election.
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- published: 24 Jan 2024
- views: 18324