Record Number of Activist Shareholder Campaigns in 2024
In 2024, a record 160 investors launched 243 activist campaigns globally, resulting in 27 CEO replacements and high returns for some, marking a shift towards operational improvements and signaling continued growth in 2025.
Record Number of Activist Shareholder Campaigns in 2024
In 2024, a record 160 investors launched 243 activist campaigns globally, resulting in 27 CEO replacements and high returns for some, marking a shift towards operational improvements and signaling continued growth in 2025.
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44% Bias Score
Tesla Reports First Annual Delivery Decline Amidst Growing Competition
Tesla's 2024 vehicle deliveries fell 1.1% short of analyst predictions, totaling 1.79 million units, due to increased competition, reduced subsidies, and an aging product line; this resulted in a nearly 6% drop in Tesla's share price.
Tesla Reports First Annual Delivery Decline Amidst Growing Competition
Tesla's 2024 vehicle deliveries fell 1.1% short of analyst predictions, totaling 1.79 million units, due to increased competition, reduced subsidies, and an aging product line; this resulted in a nearly 6% drop in Tesla's share price.
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52% Bias Score
Canada's Top CEOs Earned $13.2 Million on Average in 2023
In 2023, Canada's 100 highest-paid CEOs averaged $13.2 million in compensation, 210 times the average worker's income, down from record highs but still significantly above historical averages; factors include lower 2023 profits and increased worker wages.
Canada's Top CEOs Earned $13.2 Million on Average in 2023
In 2023, Canada's 100 highest-paid CEOs averaged $13.2 million in compensation, 210 times the average worker's income, down from record highs but still significantly above historical averages; factors include lower 2023 profits and increased worker wages.
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60% Bias Score
Canadian Drug Overdose Deaths Fall in First Half of 2024
Preliminary data shows an 11 percent decrease in Canadian opioid-related deaths in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, with Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario showing significant reductions, although some provinces experienced increases. This follows a similar trend in th...
Canadian Drug Overdose Deaths Fall in First Half of 2024
Preliminary data shows an 11 percent decrease in Canadian opioid-related deaths in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, with Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario showing significant reductions, although some provinces experienced increases. This follows a similar trend in th...
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36% Bias Score
Major Insider Buying Spree Signals Strong Confidence Across Four Public Companies
Between December 13 and 30, 2024, four senior executives—John O'Neill (AHIP), Lyne Castonguay (CTC), Jeff Lawson (CVE), and Vito Culmone (STN)—invested over $1 million in their companies' shares, signaling positive confidence in their future performance.
Major Insider Buying Spree Signals Strong Confidence Across Four Public Companies
Between December 13 and 30, 2024, four senior executives—John O'Neill (AHIP), Lyne Castonguay (CTC), Jeff Lawson (CVE), and Vito Culmone (STN)—invested over $1 million in their companies' shares, signaling positive confidence in their future performance.
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48% Bias Score
Canada's Systemic Issues: Homelessness, Banking, Disability, Geopolitics, and Climate Change
Multiple opinion pieces in The Globe and Mail address Canada's shortcomings in addressing homelessness, banking competition, disability accommodations, UN Security Council reform, and climate change policy, revealing systemic issues and urging for governmental action.
Canada's Systemic Issues: Homelessness, Banking, Disability, Geopolitics, and Climate Change
Multiple opinion pieces in The Globe and Mail address Canada's shortcomings in addressing homelessness, banking competition, disability accommodations, UN Security Council reform, and climate change policy, revealing systemic issues and urging for governmental action.
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36% Bias Score
Agnes Keleti, Oldest Living Olympic Medalist, Dies at 103
Agnes Keleti, the oldest living Olympic medal winner and Holocaust survivor, died at 103 in Budapest on Thursday after a battle with pneumonia; she won 10 Olympic medals in gymnastics, including five golds, for Hungary in the 1952 and 1956 games.
Agnes Keleti, Oldest Living Olympic Medalist, Dies at 103
Agnes Keleti, the oldest living Olympic medal winner and Holocaust survivor, died at 103 in Budapest on Thursday after a battle with pneumonia; she won 10 Olympic medals in gymnastics, including five golds, for Hungary in the 1952 and 1956 games.
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20% Bias Score
Oxfordshire Quarry Reveals 166-Million-Year-Old "Dinosaur Highway
In June 2024, a worker in Oxfordshire, England, unearthed nearly 200 dinosaur tracks—including sauropods and Megalosaurus—forming a "dinosaur highway" dating back 166 million years, significantly expanding our understanding of the Middle Jurassic period.
Oxfordshire Quarry Reveals 166-Million-Year-Old "Dinosaur Highway
In June 2024, a worker in Oxfordshire, England, unearthed nearly 200 dinosaur tracks—including sauropods and Megalosaurus—forming a "dinosaur highway" dating back 166 million years, significantly expanding our understanding of the Middle Jurassic period.
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28% Bias Score
Growing Calls for Trudeau's Resignation Within Liberal Party
Multiple Liberal caucuses, including Quebec and Ontario, are calling for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation due to declining poll numbers, by-election losses, and internal party concerns, although no formal mechanism exists to force his removal.
Growing Calls for Trudeau's Resignation Within Liberal Party
Multiple Liberal caucuses, including Quebec and Ontario, are calling for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation due to declining poll numbers, by-election losses, and internal party concerns, although no formal mechanism exists to force his removal.
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52% Bias Score
Rogers Sugar's $300 Million Expansion to Boost Canadian Food Production
Rogers Sugar Inc. is investing $300 million to expand its Lantic Montreal sugar refinery, increasing production capacity by 20 percent to meet growing demand from food manufacturers in Canada and the U.S., despite potential U.S. tariffs.
Rogers Sugar's $300 Million Expansion to Boost Canadian Food Production
Rogers Sugar Inc. is investing $300 million to expand its Lantic Montreal sugar refinery, increasing production capacity by 20 percent to meet growing demand from food manufacturers in Canada and the U.S., despite potential U.S. tariffs.
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44% Bias Score
US Jobless Claims Hit Eight-Month Low Amidst Economic Resilience
Initial US jobless claims dropped to a eight-month low of 211,000 last week, signaling a robust labor market and influencing the Federal Reserve's decision to reduce interest rate cuts; however, challenges remain with some workers facing prolonged unemployment and construction spending showing mixed...
US Jobless Claims Hit Eight-Month Low Amidst Economic Resilience
Initial US jobless claims dropped to a eight-month low of 211,000 last week, signaling a robust labor market and influencing the Federal Reserve's decision to reduce interest rate cuts; however, challenges remain with some workers facing prolonged unemployment and construction spending showing mixed...
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36% Bias Score
Canada Urged to Establish Art-Crime Unit
Former FBI agent Robert Wittman urges Canada to create an art-crime unit, citing the FBI's success in recovering over \$900 million in stolen art and the \$100-million Norval Morrisseau forgery case as evidence of the need for specialized investigators.
Canada Urged to Establish Art-Crime Unit
Former FBI agent Robert Wittman urges Canada to create an art-crime unit, citing the FBI's success in recovering over \$900 million in stolen art and the \$100-million Norval Morrisseau forgery case as evidence of the need for specialized investigators.
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40% Bias Score