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Carney to Unveil Expanded, Gender-Balanced Cabinet
Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce a larger cabinet next week with an equal number of men and women, including new MPs from the Prairies and other regions, reflecting his commitment to a smaller, business-oriented government.
Carney to Unveil Expanded, Gender-Balanced Cabinet
Prime Minister Mark Carney will announce a larger cabinet next week with an equal number of men and women, including new MPs from the Prairies and other regions, reflecting his commitment to a smaller, business-oriented government.
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56% Bias Score


Competition Bureau Investigates BWX Technologies-Kinectrics Merger
The Competition Bureau of Canada is investigating BWX Technologies Inc.'s proposed $782.7-million acquisition of Kinectrics Holdings Inc., focusing on potential anti-competitive effects within Canada's nuclear medicine sector, due to concerns about market concentration and the scarcity of key inputs...
Competition Bureau Investigates BWX Technologies-Kinectrics Merger
The Competition Bureau of Canada is investigating BWX Technologies Inc.'s proposed $782.7-million acquisition of Kinectrics Holdings Inc., focusing on potential anti-competitive effects within Canada's nuclear medicine sector, due to concerns about market concentration and the scarcity of key inputs...
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40% Bias Score


Saskatchewan NDP Raises Bar for Separation Referendum
Saskatchewan's NDP introduced legislation raising the required signatures for a separatist referendum from 15% to 30% of eligible voters; Premier Moe will allow a free vote but criticizes the bill as silencing public opinion.
Saskatchewan NDP Raises Bar for Separation Referendum
Saskatchewan's NDP introduced legislation raising the required signatures for a separatist referendum from 15% to 30% of eligible voters; Premier Moe will allow a free vote but criticizes the bill as silencing public opinion.
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48% Bias Score


UK Secondary School Costs Surge 30% in Three Years
A new report reveals the annual cost of sending a child to secondary school in the UK has surged to over £2,200, a 30% increase in three years, driven by rising costs of food, stationery, technology and increased demands for school materials; impacting low income families disproportionately.
UK Secondary School Costs Surge 30% in Three Years
A new report reveals the annual cost of sending a child to secondary school in the UK has surged to over £2,200, a 30% increase in three years, driven by rising costs of food, stationery, technology and increased demands for school materials; impacting low income families disproportionately.
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32% Bias Score


Spain's Public Consultation on BBVA-Sabadell Merger Sparks Debate
The Spanish government initiated an unprecedented public consultation on BBVA's acquisition bid for Banco Sabadell, prompting a review of similar consultations in Mexico, Switzerland, Germany, Canada, and Texas, which show mixed results regarding participation, cost, and public support.
Spain's Public Consultation on BBVA-Sabadell Merger Sparks Debate
The Spanish government initiated an unprecedented public consultation on BBVA's acquisition bid for Banco Sabadell, prompting a review of similar consultations in Mexico, Switzerland, Germany, Canada, and Texas, which show mixed results regarding participation, cost, and public support.
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48% Bias Score


Limburg Approves Controversial Hydrogen Factory Despite Negative Environmental Assessment
Despite a negative environmental impact assessment from the mer in March, Limburg approved a water-hydrogen factory on Chemelot, part of the €1 billion FUREC project converting household waste into hydrogen to reduce natural gas use; the decision risks legal challenges.
Limburg Approves Controversial Hydrogen Factory Despite Negative Environmental Assessment
Despite a negative environmental impact assessment from the mer in March, Limburg approved a water-hydrogen factory on Chemelot, part of the €1 billion FUREC project converting household waste into hydrogen to reduce natural gas use; the decision risks legal challenges.
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44% Bias Score

Yukon Premier Pillai Resigns, Triggering Leadership Race Before Election
Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai, whose father is from India, announced his resignation on Wednesday, triggering an immediate leadership race within the territorial Liberal Party before the upcoming election on or before November 3; his tenure saw successes in infrastructure and education but also faced cr...

Yukon Premier Pillai Resigns, Triggering Leadership Race Before Election
Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai, whose father is from India, announced his resignation on Wednesday, triggering an immediate leadership race within the territorial Liberal Party before the upcoming election on or before November 3; his tenure saw successes in infrastructure and education but also faced cr...
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44% Bias Score

Raymond Royer, Bombardier Executive, Dies at 86
Raymond Royer, former Bombardier president, died at 86; his leadership secured a pivotal 1982 US$622-million New York City subway car contract, transforming Bombardier into a multinational, and later, he led Domtar through industry decline.

Raymond Royer, Bombardier Executive, Dies at 86
Raymond Royer, former Bombardier president, died at 86; his leadership secured a pivotal 1982 US$622-million New York City subway car contract, transforming Bombardier into a multinational, and later, he led Domtar through industry decline.
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28% Bias Score

Hamlet: Hail to the Thief - A Modern Interpretation
The Royal Shakespeare Company and Factory International's co-production of Hamlet, featuring Radiohead's "Hail to the Thief" as its soundtrack, uses physical theatre and a minimalist set to explore themes of anger, corruption, and generational frustration, resulting in a lucid and angsty revenge tra...

Hamlet: Hail to the Thief - A Modern Interpretation
The Royal Shakespeare Company and Factory International's co-production of Hamlet, featuring Radiohead's "Hail to the Thief" as its soundtrack, uses physical theatre and a minimalist set to explore themes of anger, corruption, and generational frustration, resulting in a lucid and angsty revenge tra...
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20% Bias Score

Spanish Family Businesses Express Concern Over Political Uncertainty
The president of Spain's Family Business Institute (IEF) voiced concern over the political climate, contrasting the government's public optimism with private anxieties among IEF members representing 90% of Spanish businesses, 70% of private employment, and 70% of GDP, while calling for greater polit...

Spanish Family Businesses Express Concern Over Political Uncertainty
The president of Spain's Family Business Institute (IEF) voiced concern over the political climate, contrasting the government's public optimism with private anxieties among IEF members representing 90% of Spanish businesses, 70% of private employment, and 70% of GDP, while calling for greater polit...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Designer Lantink Wins Prestigious Fashion Award
Dutch fashion designer Duran Lantink won the €50,000 Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium award for his experimental, sustainable, and socially conscious designs, furthering his international recognition after being named creative director of Jean Paul Gaultier.

Dutch Designer Lantink Wins Prestigious Fashion Award
Dutch fashion designer Duran Lantink won the €50,000 Cultuurfonds Mode Stipendium award for his experimental, sustainable, and socially conscious designs, furthering his international recognition after being named creative director of Jean Paul Gaultier.
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48% Bias Score

Tilburg University Suspends Ties With Two Israeli Universities Over Human Rights Concerns
Tilburg University suspended institutional ties with Bar-Ilan and Reichman Universities in Israel due to their connections with the Israeli defense force and insufficient criticism of human rights violations in Gaza, while maintaining ties with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for its critical sta...

Tilburg University Suspends Ties With Two Israeli Universities Over Human Rights Concerns
Tilburg University suspended institutional ties with Bar-Ilan and Reichman Universities in Israel due to their connections with the Israeli defense force and insufficient criticism of human rights violations in Gaza, while maintaining ties with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for its critical sta...
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32% Bias Score
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