September 2025
October 2025
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Labour Deputy Leadership Contest: Early Insights and Potential Impacts
The Labour Party's deputy leadership contest is underway, with several candidates emerging, including current government ministers and backbenchers; early endorsements suggest a potential for increased criticism of the government depending on who advances.
Labour Deputy Leadership Contest: Early Insights and Potential Impacts
The Labour Party's deputy leadership contest is underway, with several candidates emerging, including current government ministers and backbenchers; early endorsements suggest a potential for increased criticism of the government depending on who advances.
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40% Bias Score


MDA CEO Realizes $35.7 Million From Stock Options Before Contract Cancellation
MDA Space CEO Michael Greenley exercised stock options for $35.7 million three weeks before a major contract cancellation caused a 25 percent share price plunge.
MDA CEO Realizes $35.7 Million From Stock Options Before Contract Cancellation
MDA Space CEO Michael Greenley exercised stock options for $35.7 million three weeks before a major contract cancellation caused a 25 percent share price plunge.
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32% Bias Score


Edmonton Police Condemn Plea Deal in 8-Year-Old Murder Case
Edmonton police publicly criticized a proposed manslaughter plea deal for a woman charged with the first-degree murder of an eight-year-old girl, arguing it would result in an insufficient eight-year sentence and constitute a miscarriage of justice.
Edmonton Police Condemn Plea Deal in 8-Year-Old Murder Case
Edmonton police publicly criticized a proposed manslaughter plea deal for a woman charged with the first-degree murder of an eight-year-old girl, arguing it would result in an insufficient eight-year sentence and constitute a miscarriage of justice.
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40% Bias Score


Canada to Manage Vaccine Injury Compensation Program In-House Starting in 2024
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) will assume responsibility for Canada's Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) from OXARO Inc. in March 2024, following criticism of OXARO's administration and a government audit.
Canada to Manage Vaccine Injury Compensation Program In-House Starting in 2024
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) will assume responsibility for Canada's Vaccine Injury Support Program (VISP) from OXARO Inc. in March 2024, following criticism of OXARO's administration and a government audit.
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24% Bias Score


Seurat and the Neo-Impressionists: A Critical Look at the National Gallery Exhibition
The National Gallery's exhibition on Neo-Impressionism, primarily featuring works from the Kröller-Müller Museum, contrasts the revolutionary ideals of the movement with the largely conventional execution of many pieces, highlighting Seurat's exceptional vision.
Seurat and the Neo-Impressionists: A Critical Look at the National Gallery Exhibition
The National Gallery's exhibition on Neo-Impressionism, primarily featuring works from the Kröller-Müller Museum, contrasts the revolutionary ideals of the movement with the largely conventional execution of many pieces, highlighting Seurat's exceptional vision.
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52% Bias Score


Andalusian Government Unveils New Housing Law to Tackle Housing Shortage
The Andalusian government presented a new housing law aimed at increasing housing supply and affordability, addressing a shortage estimated between 90,000 and 200,000 homes, impacting 500,000 Andalusian citizens.
Andalusian Government Unveils New Housing Law to Tackle Housing Shortage
The Andalusian government presented a new housing law aimed at increasing housing supply and affordability, addressing a shortage estimated between 90,000 and 200,000 homes, impacting 500,000 Andalusian citizens.
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36% Bias Score

Reeves Limits UK Government Department Spending Access to Emergency Funds
Ahead of the November 26th budget, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced restrictions on government departments' access to the £9bn Treasury Reserve, prioritizing debt reduction and fiscal responsibility.

Reeves Limits UK Government Department Spending Access to Emergency Funds
Ahead of the November 26th budget, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced restrictions on government departments' access to the £9bn Treasury Reserve, prioritizing debt reduction and fiscal responsibility.
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24% Bias Score

GM Delays Oshawa Plant Cuts, Stellantis Adds Windsor Shift Amid US Tariffs
General Motors delayed cutting the third shift at its Oshawa plant until January, saving 700 jobs, while Stellantis will add a third shift at its Windsor plant in early 2026, both decisions influenced by US tariffs on imported vehicles.

GM Delays Oshawa Plant Cuts, Stellantis Adds Windsor Shift Amid US Tariffs
General Motors delayed cutting the third shift at its Oshawa plant until January, saving 700 jobs, while Stellantis will add a third shift at its Windsor plant in early 2026, both decisions influenced by US tariffs on imported vehicles.
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20% Bias Score

WestJet Boeing 737 Hard Landing in St. Maarten
A WestJet Boeing 737-800 flight from Toronto experienced a hard landing at Princess Juliana International Airport in St. Maarten on Sunday, resulting in airport closure and requiring extensive investigation into the cause and the aircraft's damage.

WestJet Boeing 737 Hard Landing in St. Maarten
A WestJet Boeing 737-800 flight from Toronto experienced a hard landing at Princess Juliana International Airport in St. Maarten on Sunday, resulting in airport closure and requiring extensive investigation into the cause and the aircraft's damage.
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12% Bias Score

Police to Stop Recording Non-Crime Hate Incidents
Following criticism, the chief inspector of constabulary, Sir Andy Cooke, announced that police will no longer record or investigate non-crime hate incidents, citing concerns about their impact on free speech and policing efficiency.

Police to Stop Recording Non-Crime Hate Incidents
Following criticism, the chief inspector of constabulary, Sir Andy Cooke, announced that police will no longer record or investigate non-crime hate incidents, citing concerns about their impact on free speech and policing efficiency.
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28% Bias Score

D'Alema's Controversial Appearance at SCO Meeting in Beijing
Former Italian Prime Minister Massimo D'Alema's participation in a Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting in Beijing, alongside leaders like Putin, Xi Jinping, and Kim Jong-un, has sparked controversy due to its perceived alignment with anti-Western sentiment.

D'Alema's Controversial Appearance at SCO Meeting in Beijing
Former Italian Prime Minister Massimo D'Alema's participation in a Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting in Beijing, alongside leaders like Putin, Xi Jinping, and Kim Jong-un, has sparked controversy due to its perceived alignment with anti-Western sentiment.
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44% Bias Score

Madrid Unveils 15 Housing Measures to Tackle Housing Crisis
The Madrid regional government announced 15 housing measures to address the housing crisis, including streamlining bureaucratic processes, increasing buildable area, and expanding affordable housing programs.

Madrid Unveils 15 Housing Measures to Tackle Housing Crisis
The Madrid regional government announced 15 housing measures to address the housing crisis, including streamlining bureaucratic processes, increasing buildable area, and expanding affordable housing programs.
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40% Bias Score
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