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English-language newspaper in Canada

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada. With a weekly readership of more than 6 million in 2024, it is Canada's most widely read newspaper on weekdays and Saturdays, although it falls slightly behind the Toronto Star in overall weekly circulation because the Star publishes a Sunday edition, whereas the Globe does not. The Globe and Mail is regarded by some as Canada's "newspaper of record".

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U.S. Strike Kills 11 Suspected Drug Traffickers; Mixed Reactions in Caribbean

A U.S. strike on a boat suspected of carrying drugs in the southern Caribbean killed 11 people, prompting praise from Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister but criticism from others.

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US Judge Blocks Google Breakup, Orders Data Sharing

A US judge rejected the Department of Justice's request to force Google to sell its Chrome browser and Android operating system, but ordered Google to share data with rivals, impacting online search competition and advertising.

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24% Bias Score

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Canada's Fall Agenda: Infrastructure, US Relations, and Crime

Prime Minister Mark Carney is holding a two-day cabinet meeting in Toronto to address infrastructure projects, Canada-U.S. relations amid a trade war, and crime.

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28% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Montreal philanthropist Sid Stevens dies at 85

Sid Stevens, founder of Montreal's Sun Youth organization, passed away at 85 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, leaving behind a seven-decade legacy of community service.

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No Poverty
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Yummy House Thrives on Back-to-School Rush in Toronto's East End

Yummy House, a Toronto takeout restaurant, experienced a significant increase in business on the first day of school, driven by students from Riverdale Collegiate, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between local businesses and the school community.

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32% Bias Score

No Poverty
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TMU Opens New Brampton Medical School

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) opened a new medical school in Brampton, Ontario, the first in the Greater Toronto Area in over a century, with an inaugural class of 94 students selected from over 6,400 applicants.

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56% Bias Score

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Antisemitic Stabbing in Ottawa Underscores Urgent Need for Action

A Jewish woman was seriously injured in a stabbing attack at an Ottawa grocery store, prompting investigations into antisemitic hate crimes and calls for stronger government action.

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48% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Alberta's Equalization Payments: A Misguided Critique

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith criticized the federal equalization program, claiming it siphons billions from Alberta to benefit other provinces, while economist Trevor Tombe highlighted the program's fairness and its funding through federal taxes.

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48% Bias Score

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Canada's Auto Industry Faces Existential Threats from US Tariffs and EV Mandates

The Canadian auto industry, employing over 130,000, faces a crisis due to 25% US tariffs on Canadian vehicles and aggressive, unrealistic EV sales mandates, potentially leading to plant closures and job losses.

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56% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Revival of Churchill Port: A Lifeline for Canada's North

The Canadian government's plan to significantly invest in the Port of Churchill's redevelopment offers a revitalized transportation solution for Nunavut's remote communities, improving supply chains and fostering economic growth, while emphasizing environmental responsibility and Indigenous collabor...

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56% Bias Score

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Toronto Real Estate Market: Increased Supply Expected This Fall

The Toronto-area real estate market anticipates a surge in new listings this fall, driven by a return of unsold spring/summer properties and additional sellers entering the market, providing buyers with ample choices.

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24% Bias Score

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AI's Data Hunger Threatens the Internet's Social Contract

The increasing use of internet data by AI companies to train large language models is causing a crisis, as it increases costs for websites while decreasing traffic, potentially leading to the shutdown of websites and a loss of data for AI development.

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24% Bias Score

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