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Canada to Introduce Anti-Hate Bill Targeting Hate Symbols and Intimidation
Canada will introduce a bill on Friday to criminalize promoting hatred against specific groups through intimidation or displaying hate symbols at places of worship and community centers, while aiming to uphold freedom of peaceful protest.
Canada to Introduce Anti-Hate Bill Targeting Hate Symbols and Intimidation
Canada will introduce a bill on Friday to criminalize promoting hatred against specific groups through intimidation or displaying hate symbols at places of worship and community centers, while aiming to uphold freedom of peaceful protest.
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24% Bias Score


CRTC Hearing on Canadian Content Obligations for Music Streamers
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is holding a five-day hearing to determine the appropriate Canadian content obligations for music streaming services, with stakeholders presenting contrasting views on existing regulations and their impact on the broadcasting ind...
CRTC Hearing on Canadian Content Obligations for Music Streamers
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is holding a five-day hearing to determine the appropriate Canadian content obligations for music streaming services, with stakeholders presenting contrasting views on existing regulations and their impact on the broadcasting ind...
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36% Bias Score


Financial Preparedness for Retirement in 10 Years
A couple in their mid-50s with $800,000 in RRSPs, $100,000 in TFSAs, and a $600,000 house ($200,000 mortgage) seeks advice on retirement readiness in 10 years.
Financial Preparedness for Retirement in 10 Years
A couple in their mid-50s with $800,000 in RRSPs, $100,000 in TFSAs, and a $600,000 house ($200,000 mortgage) seeks advice on retirement readiness in 10 years.
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20% Bias Score


Quebec to End Universal COVID-19 Vaccination, Following Alberta
Quebec will end universal COVID-19 vaccination this fall, following Alberta's lead, making vaccines paid for most residents while offering free shots to specific high-risk groups due to budget constraints and shifting risk assessments.
Quebec to End Universal COVID-19 Vaccination, Following Alberta
Quebec will end universal COVID-19 vaccination this fall, following Alberta's lead, making vaccines paid for most residents while offering free shots to specific high-risk groups due to budget constraints and shifting risk assessments.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Vows Crackdown on Left-Wing Groups Following MAGA Influencer's Assassination
Following the assassination of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk, President Trump vowed to investigate left-wing activist groups as criminal organizations under RICO, while his administration and allies are targeting those who criticized Kirk online, leading to dozens of firings and a US\$15 billion libe...
Trump Vows Crackdown on Left-Wing Groups Following MAGA Influencer's Assassination
Following the assassination of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk, President Trump vowed to investigate left-wing activist groups as criminal organizations under RICO, while his administration and allies are targeting those who criticized Kirk online, leading to dozens of firings and a US\$15 billion libe...
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32% Bias Score


Increased ICE Activity in Metro Boston Sparks Fear and Controversy
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Metro Boston have led to increased immigrant detentions in public spaces, prompting fear within immigrant communities and sparking a debate about sanctuary city policies.
Increased ICE Activity in Metro Boston Sparks Fear and Controversy
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Metro Boston have led to increased immigrant detentions in public spaces, prompting fear within immigrant communities and sparking a debate about sanctuary city policies.
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40% Bias Score

Canada-China Trade Dispute: Saskatchewan and Ontario Clash Over Tariffs
Saskatchewan's canola industry suffers from China's retaliatory tariffs imposed in response to Canada's tariffs on Chinese EVs, creating a conflict between Saskatchewan and Ontario.

Canada-China Trade Dispute: Saskatchewan and Ontario Clash Over Tariffs
Saskatchewan's canola industry suffers from China's retaliatory tariffs imposed in response to Canada's tariffs on Chinese EVs, creating a conflict between Saskatchewan and Ontario.
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16% Bias Score

Right-Wing Cancel Culture Intensifies with Government Backing
Following the assassination of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk, a right-wing campaign targeting those expressing dissenting opinions—or even perceived inaccuracies—is underway, marked by firings and government threats, exceeding the scale of past left-wing cancel culture.

Right-Wing Cancel Culture Intensifies with Government Backing
Following the assassination of MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk, a right-wing campaign targeting those expressing dissenting opinions—or even perceived inaccuracies—is underway, marked by firings and government threats, exceeding the scale of past left-wing cancel culture.
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56% Bias Score

Former Justice Minister David Lametti Leaves Prime Minister's Office After Short Stint
David Lametti, recently appointed principal secretary to Prime Minister Mark Carney, is leaving the position after less than three months due to an apparent power struggle with fellow principal secretary Tom Pitfield, who has ties to the tobacco industry.

Former Justice Minister David Lametti Leaves Prime Minister's Office After Short Stint
David Lametti, recently appointed principal secretary to Prime Minister Mark Carney, is leaving the position after less than three months due to an apparent power struggle with fellow principal secretary Tom Pitfield, who has ties to the tobacco industry.
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28% Bias Score

Alberta to Add Citizenship Marker to Driver's Licenses
The Alberta government will add a citizenship marker (CAN) to driver's licenses and provincial ID cards starting next fall, a move criticized for its lack of justification and potential for discrimination against non-citizens.

Alberta to Add Citizenship Marker to Driver's Licenses
The Alberta government will add a citizenship marker (CAN) to driver's licenses and provincial ID cards starting next fall, a move criticized for its lack of justification and potential for discrimination against non-citizens.
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56% Bias Score

Last-Minute Rescue of Priceless Artifacts from Gaza Warehouse Before Demolition
Amidst an imminent Israeli airstrike, aid workers staged a six-hour operation to move thousands of artifacts from a Gaza warehouse slated for demolition, preserving items dating back 2,000 years, including those from a 4th-century Byzantine monastery.

Last-Minute Rescue of Priceless Artifacts from Gaza Warehouse Before Demolition
Amidst an imminent Israeli airstrike, aid workers staged a six-hour operation to move thousands of artifacts from a Gaza warehouse slated for demolition, preserving items dating back 2,000 years, including those from a 4th-century Byzantine monastery.
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16% Bias Score

Utah Man Charged with Murder of Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk
22-year-old Tyler Robinson of Washington, Utah, is charged with aggravated murder for the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10 at Utah Valley University, allegedly targeting Kirk due to his political views.

Utah Man Charged with Murder of Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk
22-year-old Tyler Robinson of Washington, Utah, is charged with aggravated murder for the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10 at Utah Valley University, allegedly targeting Kirk due to his political views.
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36% Bias Score
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