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Secret Canada-U.S. Talks on Trade and Security
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump are secretly negotiating a trade and security agreement, encompassing autos, critical minerals, Arctic cooperation, defense spending, energy, border security, and fentanyl, potentially concluding before September, excluding Mexico.
Secret Canada-U.S. Talks on Trade and Security
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump are secretly negotiating a trade and security agreement, encompassing autos, critical minerals, Arctic cooperation, defense spending, energy, border security, and fentanyl, potentially concluding before September, excluding Mexico.
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44% Bias Score


ECB Cuts Rates Amidst Trade Uncertainty
The European Central Bank cut interest rates by 2 percentage points for the eighth time since last June, bringing borrowing costs to a neutral range, as inflation meets the 2% target; however, future decisions remain data-dependent due to U.S. trade policy uncertainty and the 12-18 month lag in mone...
ECB Cuts Rates Amidst Trade Uncertainty
The European Central Bank cut interest rates by 2 percentage points for the eighth time since last June, bringing borrowing costs to a neutral range, as inflation meets the 2% target; however, future decisions remain data-dependent due to U.S. trade policy uncertainty and the 12-18 month lag in mone...
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24% Bias Score


Columbia University Faces Accreditation Threat Over Alleged Antisemitism
The U.S. Department of Education notified an accreditation body that Columbia University may have violated federal anti-discrimination laws by allegedly failing to protect Jewish students from harassment during campus protests, potentially affecting the university's accreditation and federal funding...
Columbia University Faces Accreditation Threat Over Alleged Antisemitism
The U.S. Department of Education notified an accreditation body that Columbia University may have violated federal anti-discrimination laws by allegedly failing to protect Jewish students from harassment during campus protests, potentially affecting the university's accreditation and federal funding...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Reinstates and Expands Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle East, citing national security concerns; the ban, effective immediately, includes exceptions for certain categories of travelers but has no set expiration date.
Trump Reinstates and Expands Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries
President Trump issued a new travel ban affecting 19 countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle East, citing national security concerns; the ban, effective immediately, includes exceptions for certain categories of travelers but has no set expiration date.
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36% Bias Score


Harvey Weinstein Retrial Jury Begins Deliberations
A Manhattan jury is deliberating Harvey Weinstein's fate in a retrial for rape and sexual assault, focusing on the credibility of three accusers; Weinstein, who denies all charges, faces a lengthy prison sentence and the trial is a landmark case in the #MeToo movement.
Harvey Weinstein Retrial Jury Begins Deliberations
A Manhattan jury is deliberating Harvey Weinstein's fate in a retrial for rape and sexual assault, focusing on the credibility of three accusers; Weinstein, who denies all charges, faces a lengthy prison sentence and the trial is a landmark case in the #MeToo movement.
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56% Bias Score


Canada Delays Retaliation on U.S. Tariffs Amidst Ongoing Trade Talks
In response to the U.S. imposing 50 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada will not immediately retaliate, citing ongoing trade negotiations; this decision comes despite Carney describing the tariffs as "unjustified" and "illegal.
Canada Delays Retaliation on U.S. Tariffs Amidst Ongoing Trade Talks
In response to the U.S. imposing 50 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada will not immediately retaliate, citing ongoing trade negotiations; this decision comes despite Carney describing the tariffs as "unjustified" and "illegal.
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40% Bias Score

Indigenous Communities to Receive $100 Million in Business Acquisition Financing
First Nations Bank of Canada and Business Development Bank of Canada launched a $100-million loan program to help Indigenous communities acquire businesses, with loans averaging $5 million and BDC guaranteeing up to 85 percent of the debt, aiming to support economic reconciliation and a projected 23...

Indigenous Communities to Receive $100 Million in Business Acquisition Financing
First Nations Bank of Canada and Business Development Bank of Canada launched a $100-million loan program to help Indigenous communities acquire businesses, with loans averaging $5 million and BDC guaranteeing up to 85 percent of the debt, aiming to support economic reconciliation and a projected 23...
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24% Bias Score

Canada's Strong Borders Act: Restrictive Refugee Policy and Expanded Security Powers
Canada's June 3rd Strong Borders Act drastically limits refugee claims, allows mass application cancellations, expands police powers (including mail access), and boosts border security, raising significant privacy and civil liberties concerns.

Canada's Strong Borders Act: Restrictive Refugee Policy and Expanded Security Powers
Canada's June 3rd Strong Borders Act drastically limits refugee claims, allows mass application cancellations, expands police powers (including mail access), and boosts border security, raising significant privacy and civil liberties concerns.
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40% Bias Score

China Criticizes Canada's EV Tariffs, Warns Against U.S. Alignment
China's ambassador to Canada criticized Canada's 100 percent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, impacting investment and creating a trade war involving retaliatory tariffs on Canadian goods like canola oil and peas; he also warned against Canada's alignment with the U.S. against China, calling it...

China Criticizes Canada's EV Tariffs, Warns Against U.S. Alignment
China's ambassador to Canada criticized Canada's 100 percent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, impacting investment and creating a trade war involving retaliatory tariffs on Canadian goods like canola oil and peas; he also warned against Canada's alignment with the U.S. against China, calling it...
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40% Bias Score

Ontario Bill 5 sparks Indigenous protests over mining fast-track
Ontario's Bill 5, passed Wednesday, grants the government power to disregard laws to expedite projects, prompting Indigenous protests due to insufficient consultation; it also rewrites endangered species and archeological site protection legislation.

Ontario Bill 5 sparks Indigenous protests over mining fast-track
Ontario's Bill 5, passed Wednesday, grants the government power to disregard laws to expedite projects, prompting Indigenous protests due to insufficient consultation; it also rewrites endangered species and archeological site protection legislation.
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16% Bias Score

Uranium Market Booms on AI-Driven Energy Demand
Meta's 20-year deal to buy all power from Illinois' Clinton Clean Energy Center signals a bullish outlook for uranium, driven by projected 28% demand growth (2023-2030) due to increased AI usage and the need for renewable energy, despite price fluctuations from US$30/pound in 2021 to US$106.40 in Fe...

Uranium Market Booms on AI-Driven Energy Demand
Meta's 20-year deal to buy all power from Illinois' Clinton Clean Energy Center signals a bullish outlook for uranium, driven by projected 28% demand growth (2023-2030) due to increased AI usage and the need for renewable energy, despite price fluctuations from US$30/pound in 2021 to US$106.40 in Fe...
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60% Bias Score

Record Canadian Trade Deficit Amidst U.S. Tariff Impact
Canada's April trade deficit hit a record $7.1 billion due to a 10.8 percent drop in merchandise exports, largely caused by U.S. tariffs impacting various sectors, especially motor vehicles and crude oil, despite some increase in exports to other countries.

Record Canadian Trade Deficit Amidst U.S. Tariff Impact
Canada's April trade deficit hit a record $7.1 billion due to a 10.8 percent drop in merchandise exports, largely caused by U.S. tariffs impacting various sectors, especially motor vehicles and crude oil, despite some increase in exports to other countries.
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48% Bias Score
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