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Price Family and NEXT Canada Founders Donate $11 Million to Support Canadian Entrepreneurs
Tim Price and his wife Frances pledged $10 million, and NEXT Canada co-founders Reza Satchu and Marion Annau pledged $1 million, totaling $11 million in donations to the Toronto-based entrepreneurship charity.
Price Family and NEXT Canada Founders Donate $11 Million to Support Canadian Entrepreneurs
Tim Price and his wife Frances pledged $10 million, and NEXT Canada co-founders Reza Satchu and Marion Annau pledged $1 million, totaling $11 million in donations to the Toronto-based entrepreneurship charity.
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52% Bias Score


Montreal Transit Strike Looms, Highlighting Funding Crisis
Montreal's 2,400 transit maintenance workers may strike June 9-17, reducing bus and metro service outside peak hours due to a year-long labor dispute over subcontracting and scheduling, highlighting insufficient government funding for transit agencies and impacting vulnerable populations.
Montreal Transit Strike Looms, Highlighting Funding Crisis
Montreal's 2,400 transit maintenance workers may strike June 9-17, reducing bus and metro service outside peak hours due to a year-long labor dispute over subcontracting and scheduling, highlighting insufficient government funding for transit agencies and impacting vulnerable populations.
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36% Bias Score


US Demands 5% NATO Defense Spending Increase to Counter Russia
US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker demands NATO members, especially Canada, increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP to counter Russia's military buildup, with consequences for non-compliance unspecified despite stating US commitment to NATO's Article 5.
US Demands 5% NATO Defense Spending Increase to Counter Russia
US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker demands NATO members, especially Canada, increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP to counter Russia's military buildup, with consequences for non-compliance unspecified despite stating US commitment to NATO's Article 5.
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48% Bias Score


Russian Drone Strike Kills Five in Pryluky, Ukraine
A Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Pryluky killed at least five civilians, including a one-year-old child, his mother, and grandmother, early Thursday morning; the attack came hours after a call between Presidents Trump and Putin, where Putin threatened retaliation for recent Ukrainian ...
Russian Drone Strike Kills Five in Pryluky, Ukraine
A Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Pryluky killed at least five civilians, including a one-year-old child, his mother, and grandmother, early Thursday morning; the attack came hours after a call between Presidents Trump and Putin, where Putin threatened retaliation for recent Ukrainian ...
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44% Bias Score


Western Canada Wildfires Force Mass Evacuations, Underscore Need for National Strategy
More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from Saskatchewan and Manitoba due to over 200 wildfires, causing significant damage to infrastructure and displacing communities like La Ronge, where a dispatch unit was burned forcing the relocation of firefighting aircraft; the situation highlights the ...
Western Canada Wildfires Force Mass Evacuations, Underscore Need for National Strategy
More than 30,000 people have been evacuated from Saskatchewan and Manitoba due to over 200 wildfires, causing significant damage to infrastructure and displacing communities like La Ronge, where a dispatch unit was burned forcing the relocation of firefighting aircraft; the situation highlights the ...
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20% 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

Global Economic Data and Corporate Earnings to Shape Market This Week
The upcoming week (June 9-13) brings a deluge of economic reports including China's foreign reserves, Japan's GDP, U.S. CPI and PPI, alongside numerous corporate earnings announcements from companies such as GameStop, Oracle, and Kroger.

Global Economic Data and Corporate Earnings to Shape Market This Week
The upcoming week (June 9-13) brings a deluge of economic reports including China's foreign reserves, Japan's GDP, U.S. CPI and PPI, alongside numerous corporate earnings announcements from companies such as GameStop, Oracle, and Kroger.
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12% Bias Score

SIU Clears Hamilton Police in Fatal Shooting of Man Holding Replica Gun
Two Hamilton police officers fatally shot 43-year-old Erixon Kabera on November 9, 2022, after they mistook his replica handgun for a real firearm; Ontario's police watchdog deemed their use of force reasonable, but his family is considering legal action.

SIU Clears Hamilton Police in Fatal Shooting of Man Holding Replica Gun
Two Hamilton police officers fatally shot 43-year-old Erixon Kabera on November 9, 2022, after they mistook his replica handgun for a real firearm; Ontario's police watchdog deemed their use of force reasonable, but his family is considering legal action.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Suspends Harvard International Student Admissions
President Trump suspended entry of international students to Harvard University for six months due to alleged national security concerns and "extensive entanglements with foreign adversaries," prompting legal challenges from Harvard, which claims this is retaliation for refusing to comply with admin...

Trump Suspends Harvard International Student Admissions
President Trump suspended entry of international students to Harvard University for six months due to alleged national security concerns and "extensive entanglements with foreign adversaries," prompting legal challenges from Harvard, which claims this is retaliation for refusing to comply with admin...
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52% Bias Score

Canada's Wildfire Crisis: A National Security Threat
Canada's lack of a national wildfire agency, insufficient firefighting resources, and lack of a coordinated national strategy have led to billions of dollars in damages, public health crises, and potential trade conflicts with the U.S.

Canada's Wildfire Crisis: A National Security Threat
Canada's lack of a national wildfire agency, insufficient firefighting resources, and lack of a coordinated national strategy have led to billions of dollars in damages, public health crises, and potential trade conflicts with the U.S.
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56% Bias Score

Gaza Aid Group Reopens Sites After Shootings Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
The U.S.- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation temporarily closed, then reopened two aid distribution sites in Rafah, Gaza, after deadly shootings near its operations, amidst a worsening humanitarian crisis caused by an Israeli blockade and military campaign impacting 2.3 million Palestin...

Gaza Aid Group Reopens Sites After Shootings Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
The U.S.- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation temporarily closed, then reopened two aid distribution sites in Rafah, Gaza, after deadly shootings near its operations, amidst a worsening humanitarian crisis caused by an Israeli blockade and military campaign impacting 2.3 million Palestin...
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60% 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
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