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85 Climate Scientists Condemn Trump Energy Department's Climate Assessment
Over 85 leading climate scientists criticized the Trump Energy Department's climate assessment, deeming it scientifically unsound and biased due to its reliance on outdated and misinterpreted research, lack of peer review, and handpicked contrarian scientists.
85 Climate Scientists Condemn Trump Energy Department's Climate Assessment
Over 85 leading climate scientists criticized the Trump Energy Department's climate assessment, deeming it scientifically unsound and biased due to its reliance on outdated and misinterpreted research, lack of peer review, and handpicked contrarian scientists.
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24% Bias Score


Canada Urged to Prioritize Digital Sovereignty, Scrap Controversial Bill
Almost 70 Canadian public figures and expert groups urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to strengthen Canada's digital sovereignty by repealing Bill C-2, which they argue undermines Canadians' privacy, and to create a digital sovereignty framework.
Canada Urged to Prioritize Digital Sovereignty, Scrap Controversial Bill
Almost 70 Canadian public figures and expert groups urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to strengthen Canada's digital sovereignty by repealing Bill C-2, which they argue undermines Canadians' privacy, and to create a digital sovereignty framework.
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48% Bias Score


Erosion of Canadian Public Markets: A Negative Selection Bias
Canada is experiencing a negative selection bias in its public markets, with high-quality companies being acquired or going private, leaving behind lower-quality firms; this trend threatens Canada's economic prosperity and investor participation.
Erosion of Canadian Public Markets: A Negative Selection Bias
Canada is experiencing a negative selection bias in its public markets, with high-quality companies being acquired or going private, leaving behind lower-quality firms; this trend threatens Canada's economic prosperity and investor participation.
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56% Bias Score


US Appeals Court Rules Against Most of Trump's Tariffs, Administration to Appeal
A US appeals court ruled against most of President Trump's tariffs, citing illegality, but allowed them to remain until October 14, prompting the administration to appeal to the Supreme Court, citing national emergency powers and a backup plan.
US Appeals Court Rules Against Most of Trump's Tariffs, Administration to Appeal
A US appeals court ruled against most of President Trump's tariffs, citing illegality, but allowed them to remain until October 14, prompting the administration to appeal to the Supreme Court, citing national emergency powers and a backup plan.
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60% Bias Score


Alan Kurdi: A Decade After the Photo That Shocked the World
Ten years ago, the image of drowned Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi sparked global empathy and a Canadian refugee resettlement plan, but Canada's current approach to asylum has shifted.
Alan Kurdi: A Decade After the Photo That Shocked the World
Ten years ago, the image of drowned Syrian toddler Alan Kurdi sparked global empathy and a Canadian refugee resettlement plan, but Canada's current approach to asylum has shifted.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Stock Futures Fall on Economic Data Uncertainty
U.S. stock index futures fell on Tuesday as investors await crucial economic data, including Friday's nonfarm payrolls report, to gauge the Federal Reserve's next move on interest rates, amid concerns about global debt and weakening economies.
U.S. Stock Futures Fall on Economic Data Uncertainty
U.S. stock index futures fell on Tuesday as investors await crucial economic data, including Friday's nonfarm payrolls report, to gauge the Federal Reserve's next move on interest rates, amid concerns about global debt and weakening economies.
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28% Bias Score

Gold Prices Hit Record High Above US\$3,500
Spot gold reached a record high of US\$3,508.50 per ounce on Tuesday, driven by expectations of a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cut and sustained demand.

Gold Prices Hit Record High Above US\$3,500
Spot gold reached a record high of US\$3,508.50 per ounce on Tuesday, driven by expectations of a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cut and sustained demand.
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28% Bias Score

Canada's Increased Defence Spending: A Necessary Shift in Priorities
Facing global uncertainties and a changing geopolitical landscape, the Carney government announced a significant increase in Canada's defence spending, aiming to quadruple expenditures over the next decade and modernize its military capabilities.

Canada's Increased Defence Spending: A Necessary Shift in Priorities
Facing global uncertainties and a changing geopolitical landscape, the Carney government announced a significant increase in Canada's defence spending, aiming to quadruple expenditures over the next decade and modernize its military capabilities.
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44% Bias Score

Afghanistan Earthquake: 1,411 Dead, Thousands Injured
A magnitude 6 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, killing at least 1,411 people, injuring 3,124, and destroying over 5,400 houses, with rescue efforts hampered by difficult terrain and international aid cuts.

Afghanistan Earthquake: 1,411 Dead, Thousands Injured
A magnitude 6 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, killing at least 1,411 people, injuring 3,124, and destroying over 5,400 houses, with rescue efforts hampered by difficult terrain and international aid cuts.
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20% Bias Score

Vistara Capital Partners: A Canadian Tech Financing Success Story
Vancouver-based Vistara Capital Partners, founded in 2015 by Randy Garg, has achieved remarkable success in tech financing, nearing completion of its US$300-million fifth fund after a string of profitable investments.

Vistara Capital Partners: A Canadian Tech Financing Success Story
Vancouver-based Vistara Capital Partners, founded in 2015 by Randy Garg, has achieved remarkable success in tech financing, nearing completion of its US$300-million fifth fund after a string of profitable investments.
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52% Bias Score

Global Markets Mixed Amidst Rate Cut Expectations
Global equities markets experienced mixed results as investors anticipated upcoming economic data releases, potentially influencing the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rate cuts this month; oil prices rose due to supply concerns, while the Canadian dollar weakened against the US dollar.

Global Markets Mixed Amidst Rate Cut Expectations
Global equities markets experienced mixed results as investors anticipated upcoming economic data releases, potentially influencing the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rate cuts this month; oil prices rose due to supply concerns, while the Canadian dollar weakened against the US dollar.
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20% Bias Score

Canada's Shallow Venture Capital Market: A National Security Risk
Ian Whytock, managing partner of Tidal Venture Partners, argues Canada's insufficient seed-stage funding jeopardizes national security by hindering the development of domestic technologies and increasing reliance on foreign investors.

Canada's Shallow Venture Capital Market: A National Security Risk
Ian Whytock, managing partner of Tidal Venture Partners, argues Canada's insufficient seed-stage funding jeopardizes national security by hindering the development of domestic technologies and increasing reliance on foreign investors.
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52% Bias Score
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