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Trudeau Expected to Resign; LeBlanc and Carney Emerge as Top Contenders
Following Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland's resignation, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to step down soon, with Dominic LeBlanc and Mark Carney emerging as top contenders to lead the Liberal Party, facing challenges of low party approval and navigating a potential shift in Can...
Trudeau Expected to Resign; LeBlanc and Carney Emerge as Top Contenders
Following Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland's resignation, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to step down soon, with Dominic LeBlanc and Mark Carney emerging as top contenders to lead the Liberal Party, facing challenges of low party approval and navigating a potential shift in Can...
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64% Bias Score


U.S. Q3 GDP Growth at 3.1 Percent, Despite Election of Trump
The American economy expanded by 3.1 percent in Q3 2024, fueled by consumer spending and exports, despite high interest rates; however, voters elected Donald Trump, who plans significant economic policy changes.
U.S. Q3 GDP Growth at 3.1 Percent, Despite Election of Trump
The American economy expanded by 3.1 percent in Q3 2024, fueled by consumer spending and exports, despite high interest rates; however, voters elected Donald Trump, who plans significant economic policy changes.
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52% Bias Score


Panama: No Immediate Environmental Risk from Copper Stockpile at Closed Mine
President Mulino announced that the over 100,000 metric tons of copper concentrate at Panama's closed Cobre Panama mine currently poses no environmental risk, despite previous concerns from environmentalists and First Quantum. A decision on the copper's export and the mine's future is expected in Ja...
Panama: No Immediate Environmental Risk from Copper Stockpile at Closed Mine
President Mulino announced that the over 100,000 metric tons of copper concentrate at Panama's closed Cobre Panama mine currently poses no environmental risk, despite previous concerns from environmentalists and First Quantum. A decision on the copper's export and the mine's future is expected in Ja...
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44% Bias Score


Canada's Costly GST Holiday: Ineffective or Political Gimmick?
Canada's temporary GST holiday, costing $1.6 billion, eliminates the tax on select items, sparking debate over its economic effectiveness and political motivations, while excluding essential household goods and services.
Canada's Costly GST Holiday: Ineffective or Political Gimmick?
Canada's temporary GST holiday, costing $1.6 billion, eliminates the tax on select items, sparking debate over its economic effectiveness and political motivations, while excluding essential household goods and services.
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60% Bias Score


Canada Eliminates LMIA Points in Permanent Residency Applications to Curb Fraud
Canada will eliminate extra points awarded for LMIA-supported jobs in permanent residency applications to combat rising immigration fraud, impacting temporary residents, particularly international students, and potentially affecting Canada's ability to attract skilled workers.
Canada Eliminates LMIA Points in Permanent Residency Applications to Curb Fraud
Canada will eliminate extra points awarded for LMIA-supported jobs in permanent residency applications to combat rising immigration fraud, impacting temporary residents, particularly international students, and potentially affecting Canada's ability to attract skilled workers.
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32% Bias Score


Congo Accuses Apple of Using Conflict Minerals
The Congolese government filed criminal complaints against Apple in France and Belgium, alleging that minerals pillaged by armed groups in eastern Congo, including 15 percent of global tantalum from the Rubaya region, are used in Apple products, accusing Apple of laundering stolen goods and deceptiv...
Congo Accuses Apple of Using Conflict Minerals
The Congolese government filed criminal complaints against Apple in France and Belgium, alleging that minerals pillaged by armed groups in eastern Congo, including 15 percent of global tantalum from the Rubaya region, are used in Apple products, accusing Apple of laundering stolen goods and deceptiv...
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Drone Vulnerability: Technological and Legal Gaps Expose Security Risks
The United States faces a significant vulnerability to drone threats due to technological limitations in detecting small drones, legal ambiguities regarding airspace control, and a lack of coordinated law enforcement response mechanisms, leading to numerous unexplained drone sightings and potential ...

U.S. Drone Vulnerability: Technological and Legal Gaps Expose Security Risks
The United States faces a significant vulnerability to drone threats due to technological limitations in detecting small drones, legal ambiguities regarding airspace control, and a lack of coordinated law enforcement response mechanisms, leading to numerous unexplained drone sightings and potential ...
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56% Bias Score

Freeland's Rebuke of Trump's Tariffs Strains US-Canada Relations
In June 2018, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland criticized US tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum in a Washington speech, publicly rebuking President Trump's protectionist policies and straining US-Canada relations during NAFTA negotiations, causing friction with the Trump admin...

Freeland's Rebuke of Trump's Tariffs Strains US-Canada Relations
In June 2018, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland criticized US tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum in a Washington speech, publicly rebuking President Trump's protectionist policies and straining US-Canada relations during NAFTA negotiations, causing friction with the Trump admin...
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44% Bias Score

CWB's $40M Loan Loss Provision Tied to Trucking Collapse
Canadian Western Bank (CWB) reported lower-than-expected fourth-quarter profit, attributing $40 million to loan loss provisions primarily due to the collapse of trucking company Pride Group Holdings Inc., which flooded the market with used trucks, decreasing their value and impacting CWB's loan port...

CWB's $40M Loan Loss Provision Tied to Trucking Collapse
Canadian Western Bank (CWB) reported lower-than-expected fourth-quarter profit, attributing $40 million to loan loss provisions primarily due to the collapse of trucking company Pride Group Holdings Inc., which flooded the market with used trucks, decreasing their value and impacting CWB's loan port...
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40% Bias Score

Canadian Government's Economic Communication Failure Amidst Positive Indicators
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland's resignation highlights the Canadian government's failure to address public economic anxiety despite positive economic indicators, revealing a disconnect between policy and public perception.

Canadian Government's Economic Communication Failure Amidst Positive Indicators
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland's resignation highlights the Canadian government's failure to address public economic anxiety despite positive economic indicators, revealing a disconnect between policy and public perception.
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60% Bias Score

Annual Self-Review: Bloom's Method for Personal Growth
Venture capitalist Sahil Bloom's seven-question personal annual review, encouraging self-reflection to improve future outcomes, includes identifying energy sources and drains, acknowledging fears, and evaluating successes and failures.

Annual Self-Review: Bloom's Method for Personal Growth
Venture capitalist Sahil Bloom's seven-question personal annual review, encouraging self-reflection to improve future outcomes, includes identifying energy sources and drains, acknowledging fears, and evaluating successes and failures.
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32% Bias Score

Palestinian Families Sue U.S. Over Support for Israeli Military in Gaza
Five Palestinian families sued the U.S. State Department on Tuesday for allegedly violating the Leahy Laws by continuing to support the Israeli military in Gaza, despite accusations of war crimes and genocide that resulted in over 45,000 deaths and the displacement of almost all of Gaza's 2.3 millio...

Palestinian Families Sue U.S. Over Support for Israeli Military in Gaza
Five Palestinian families sued the U.S. State Department on Tuesday for allegedly violating the Leahy Laws by continuing to support the Israeli military in Gaza, despite accusations of war crimes and genocide that resulted in over 45,000 deaths and the displacement of almost all of Gaza's 2.3 millio...
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52% Bias Score
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