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Cryptocurrency Market Correction Impacts Digital Asset Treasury Companies
Publicly listed companies holding substantial cryptocurrency assets on their balance sheets have experienced significant share price drops as the crypto market cools, impacting investor sentiment and valuations.
Cryptocurrency Market Correction Impacts Digital Asset Treasury Companies
Publicly listed companies holding substantial cryptocurrency assets on their balance sheets have experienced significant share price drops as the crypto market cools, impacting investor sentiment and valuations.
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16% 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


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


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


Trump Denies Authorship of Sexually Suggestive Letter to Epstein
House Oversight Committee Democrats released a sexually suggestive letter purportedly signed by President Trump and included in a 2003 birthday album for Jeffrey Epstein, which Trump denies writing, prompting a $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal.
Trump Denies Authorship of Sexually Suggestive Letter to Epstein
House Oversight Committee Democrats released a sexually suggestive letter purportedly signed by President Trump and included in a 2003 birthday album for Jeffrey Epstein, which Trump denies writing, prompting a $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal.
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28% Bias Score


Lachlan Murdoch to Control Murdoch Family Media Empire
A deal announced Monday gives Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch's eldest son, control of the family's media empire, including Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, after a family dispute over succession.
Lachlan Murdoch to Control Murdoch Family Media Empire
A deal announced Monday gives Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch's eldest son, control of the family's media empire, including Fox News and the Wall Street Journal, after a family dispute over succession.
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24% Bias Score

B.C. Premier Faces Pushback Over Linking Temporary Foreign Workers to Social Issues
British Columbia Premier David Eby's comments linking the Temporary Foreign Worker Program to high youth unemployment and strain on social services have drawn criticism, with some arguing his remarks unfairly blame newcomers for systemic issues.

B.C. Premier Faces Pushback Over Linking Temporary Foreign Workers to Social Issues
British Columbia Premier David Eby's comments linking the Temporary Foreign Worker Program to high youth unemployment and strain on social services have drawn criticism, with some arguing his remarks unfairly blame newcomers for systemic issues.
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28% 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 Announces $80 Million in Tariff Relief for Atlantic Businesses
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced $80 million in support for Atlantic Canadian small- and medium-sized businesses affected by U.S. tariffs, part of a larger $1 billion program.

Canada Announces $80 Million in Tariff Relief for Atlantic Businesses
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced $80 million in support for Atlantic Canadian small- and medium-sized businesses affected by U.S. tariffs, part of a larger $1 billion program.
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12% Bias Score

Canada's Economic Challenges: Stagnant Productivity and Shrinking Markets
Canada faces declining productivity, a protectionist US market, and high debt, necessitating economic and fiscal reforms to diversify trade and strengthen its domestic market.

Canada's Economic Challenges: Stagnant Productivity and Shrinking Markets
Canada faces declining productivity, a protectionist US market, and high debt, necessitating economic and fiscal reforms to diversify trade and strengthen its domestic market.
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56% Bias Score

Norway's Labour Party Wins Second Term Amidst Right-Wing Surge
Norway's Labour Party secured a second term in a close election, winning 87 of 169 seats, while the populist Progress Party achieved its best-ever result with 48 seats, reflecting voter concerns over rising living costs and international conflicts.

Norway's Labour Party Wins Second Term Amidst Right-Wing Surge
Norway's Labour Party secured a second term in a close election, winning 87 of 169 seats, while the populist Progress Party achieved its best-ever result with 48 seats, reflecting voter concerns over rising living costs and international conflicts.
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16% Bias Score
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