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Young Canadians and AI in Investing: A Survey
The Globe and Mail is conducting a survey to understand how young Canadian investors (Gen Z and Millennials) utilize AI for investing decisions, focusing on reliability and trust.
Young Canadians and AI in Investing: A Survey
The Globe and Mail is conducting a survey to understand how young Canadian investors (Gen Z and Millennials) utilize AI for investing decisions, focusing on reliability and trust.
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40% Bias Score


Quebec Premier Legault Announces Major Cabinet Shuffle Amidst Low Approval Ratings
Facing low approval ratings, Quebec Premier François Legault announced a cabinet shuffle, plans for economic revitalization, and public service reform, aiming to improve his party's standing before the 2026 election.
Quebec Premier Legault Announces Major Cabinet Shuffle Amidst Low Approval Ratings
Facing low approval ratings, Quebec Premier François Legault announced a cabinet shuffle, plans for economic revitalization, and public service reform, aiming to improve his party's standing before the 2026 election.
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48% Bias Score


Canadian Prime Minister Alters Media Access to Fundraising Events
Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration has changed the policy of allowing media access to all fundraising events, marking a departure from the Justin Trudeau Liberal government's practice, as evidenced by the recent exclusion of reporters from an Edmonton event.
Canadian Prime Minister Alters Media Access to Fundraising Events
Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration has changed the policy of allowing media access to all fundraising events, marking a departure from the Justin Trudeau Liberal government's practice, as evidenced by the recent exclusion of reporters from an Edmonton event.
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36% Bias Score


Laurentian University Sells Historic Sudbury Art Gallery Building Amidst Controversy
Laurentian University is selling the Bell Mansion, a historic building that housed the Art Gallery of Sudbury for over 50 years, despite protests from artists and community members who argue the university doesn't have the right to sell a building donated for public use.
Laurentian University Sells Historic Sudbury Art Gallery Building Amidst Controversy
Laurentian University is selling the Bell Mansion, a historic building that housed the Art Gallery of Sudbury for over 50 years, despite protests from artists and community members who argue the university doesn't have the right to sell a building donated for public use.
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20% Bias Score


Poland Temporarily Closes Airports After Russian Drone Strikes Near Ukraine
Poland closed four airports, including Warsaw's Chopin Airport, on Wednesday following reported Russian drone strikes near the Ukraine border, prompting heightened NATO airspace security concerns.
Poland Temporarily Closes Airports After Russian Drone Strikes Near Ukraine
Poland closed four airports, including Warsaw's Chopin Airport, on Wednesday following reported Russian drone strikes near the Ukraine border, prompting heightened NATO airspace security concerns.
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28% Bias Score


Vancouver Chinatown Stabbing: Accused Testifies to God's Compulsion
Blair Donnelly, accused of stabbing three people at a Vancouver Chinatown festival in September 2023 while on leave from a psychiatric hospital, testified that he felt compelled by God to commit the act.
Vancouver Chinatown Stabbing: Accused Testifies to God's Compulsion
Blair Donnelly, accused of stabbing three people at a Vancouver Chinatown festival in September 2023 while on leave from a psychiatric hospital, testified that he felt compelled by God to commit the act.
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24% Bias Score

Winsome Resources Races to Save Defunct Quebec Diamond Mine from Demolition
Winsome Resources Ltd., an Australian mining company, is attempting to repurpose the bankrupt Stornoway Diamond's Renard mine in Quebec's Eeyou Istchee James Bay region into a lithium processing facility, facing a deadline to secure a deal before the mine's demolition.

Winsome Resources Races to Save Defunct Quebec Diamond Mine from Demolition
Winsome Resources Ltd., an Australian mining company, is attempting to repurpose the bankrupt Stornoway Diamond's Renard mine in Quebec's Eeyou Istchee James Bay region into a lithium processing facility, facing a deadline to secure a deal before the mine's demolition.
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16% Bias Score

Conservative Party Shifts to Pro-Worker Stance Amidst Air Canada Dispute
The Conservative Party's recent support for striking Air Canada flight attendants marks a strategic shift towards pro-worker policies, potentially impacting the federal political landscape and upcoming elections.

Conservative Party Shifts to Pro-Worker Stance Amidst Air Canada Dispute
The Conservative Party's recent support for striking Air Canada flight attendants marks a strategic shift towards pro-worker policies, potentially impacting the federal political landscape and upcoming elections.
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32% Bias Score

CA$500M Bread Price-Fixing Settlement Opens Claims
Canadian residents who bought packaged bread between 2001 and 2021 can claim compensation from a $500-million settlement resolving a class-action lawsuit against Loblaw and George Weston for alleged bread price-fixing.

CA$500M Bread Price-Fixing Settlement Opens Claims
Canadian residents who bought packaged bread between 2001 and 2021 can claim compensation from a $500-million settlement resolving a class-action lawsuit against Loblaw and George Weston for alleged bread price-fixing.
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16% Bias Score

Drone Attacks Target Gaza Aid Flotilla in Tunisia
Two drone attacks on the Global Sumud Flotilla, attempting to deliver aid to Gaza, occurred in Tunisia, causing damage to one ship but no casualties, prompting accusations against Israel.

Drone Attacks Target Gaza Aid Flotilla in Tunisia
Two drone attacks on the Global Sumud Flotilla, attempting to deliver aid to Gaza, occurred in Tunisia, causing damage to one ship but no casualties, prompting accusations against Israel.
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48% Bias Score

Ethiopia Inaugurates Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Amidst Regional Tensions
Despite Egyptian opposition, Ethiopia inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa's largest hydroelectric dam, on Tuesday, a project hailed by several African leaders as crucial for reducing energy poverty but condemned by Egypt as a violation of international water rights.

Ethiopia Inaugurates Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Amidst Regional Tensions
Despite Egyptian opposition, Ethiopia inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa's largest hydroelectric dam, on Tuesday, a project hailed by several African leaders as crucial for reducing energy poverty but condemned by Egypt as a violation of international water rights.
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40% Bias Score

dLocal and Western Union Partner to Boost Digital Remittances in Latin America
dLocal and Western Union announced a strategic alliance to integrate digital payment methods into Western Union's online platforms across Latin America, aiming to enhance the customer experience and expand access to remittance services.

dLocal and Western Union Partner to Boost Digital Remittances in Latin America
dLocal and Western Union announced a strategic alliance to integrate digital payment methods into Western Union's online platforms across Latin America, aiming to enhance the customer experience and expand access to remittance services.
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32% Bias Score
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