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Freeland Resigns as Canada's Finance Minister Amidst Deficit and Tariff Concerns
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned due to policy disagreements with Prime Minister Trudeau, revealing a deficit exceeding the cap by over $20 billion and highlighting concerns over potential US tariffs.
Freeland Resigns as Canada's Finance Minister Amidst Deficit and Tariff Concerns
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned due to policy disagreements with Prime Minister Trudeau, revealing a deficit exceeding the cap by over $20 billion and highlighting concerns over potential US tariffs.
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44% Bias Score


Canada's Healthcare Interoperability Crisis: A $2.4 Billion Problem
Canada's healthcare system suffers from a critical lack of interoperability costing $2.4 billion annually, impacting 71 percent of physicians unable to share patient information and 60 percent of patients unable to access their health records, leading to duplicated tests, longer wait times, and medi...
Canada's Healthcare Interoperability Crisis: A $2.4 Billion Problem
Canada's healthcare system suffers from a critical lack of interoperability costing $2.4 billion annually, impacting 71 percent of physicians unable to share patient information and 60 percent of patients unable to access their health records, leading to duplicated tests, longer wait times, and medi...
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24% Bias Score


Investor Groups Push for 25% Adoption of Indigenous Reconciliation Plans on TSX
Investor and business groups are urging 25% of Toronto Stock Exchange-listed companies to voluntarily adopt Indigenous reconciliation plans by an unstated deadline, starting annual progress tracking in 2025, based on the belief that this will create a 'tipping point' for widespread change and unlock...
Investor Groups Push for 25% Adoption of Indigenous Reconciliation Plans on TSX
Investor and business groups are urging 25% of Toronto Stock Exchange-listed companies to voluntarily adopt Indigenous reconciliation plans by an unstated deadline, starting annual progress tracking in 2025, based on the belief that this will create a 'tipping point' for widespread change and unlock...
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48% Bias Score


Freeland Resigns Amidst Soaring Canadian Deficit
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned due to policy disagreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over spending, highlighting a $241-billion projected deficit over six years, significantly higher than previous projections, amid concerns about fiscal responsibility and potential rec...
Freeland Resigns Amidst Soaring Canadian Deficit
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned due to policy disagreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over spending, highlighting a $241-billion projected deficit over six years, significantly higher than previous projections, amid concerns about fiscal responsibility and potential rec...
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64% Bias Score


Trudeau Replaces Finance Minister Freeland Amidst Deficit Crisis
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau replaced Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland with Dominic LeBlanc after a Friday Zoom call where he informed Freeland of his decision; Freeland cited concerns about spending and the incoming Trump administration in her resignation letter, while the government mi...
Trudeau Replaces Finance Minister Freeland Amidst Deficit Crisis
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau replaced Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland with Dominic LeBlanc after a Friday Zoom call where he informed Freeland of his decision; Freeland cited concerns about spending and the incoming Trump administration in her resignation letter, while the government mi...
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52% Bias Score


Canada's Deficit Exceeds Target at $61.9 Billion
Canada's fall economic update reveals a $61.9 billion deficit for 2023-24, exceeding the $40.1 billion target due to unanticipated costs; the 2024-25 deficit is projected at $48.3 billion, while longer-term fiscal targets remain.
Canada's Deficit Exceeds Target at $61.9 Billion
Canada's fall economic update reveals a $61.9 billion deficit for 2023-24, exceeding the $40.1 billion target due to unanticipated costs; the 2024-25 deficit is projected at $48.3 billion, while longer-term fiscal targets remain.
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44% Bias Score

China to Raise Budget Deficit to Record High Amid US Tariff Concerns
China will raise its budget deficit to 4 percent of GDP in 2024, a record high, to counteract the expected increase in US tariffs under a Trump administration, while maintaining a 5 percent GDP growth target for 2024 and 2025.

China to Raise Budget Deficit to Record High Amid US Tariff Concerns
China will raise its budget deficit to 4 percent of GDP in 2024, a record high, to counteract the expected increase in US tariffs under a Trump administration, while maintaining a 5 percent GDP growth target for 2024 and 2025.
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40% Bias Score

Canada's Fall Economic Update: Key Measures and Uncertainty
The Canadian government announced a fall economic update including measures such as eliminating the mortgage stress test for some borrowers, expanding carbon pricing rebates, introducing automatic tax filing, and exempting the federal disability benefit from tax; however, the planned $250 payments w...

Canada's Fall Economic Update: Key Measures and Uncertainty
The Canadian government announced a fall economic update including measures such as eliminating the mortgage stress test for some borrowers, expanding carbon pricing rebates, introducing automatic tax filing, and exempting the federal disability benefit from tax; however, the planned $250 payments w...
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36% Bias Score

EU Launches Formal TikTok Probe Over Election Interference Concerns
The European Commission formally investigated TikTok on Tuesday for suspected election interference in Romania's presidential election, examining its advertising policies, recommendation algorithms, and data handling; the Commission previously ordered TikTok to freeze election-related data on Decemb...

EU Launches Formal TikTok Probe Over Election Interference Concerns
The European Commission formally investigated TikTok on Tuesday for suspected election interference in Romania's presidential election, examining its advertising policies, recommendation algorithms, and data handling; the Commission previously ordered TikTok to freeze election-related data on Decemb...
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Election: Contrasting Visions for Europe's Largest Economy
Germany's February 23rd election features Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), Friedrich Merz (Union), Robert Habeck (Greens), and Alice Weidel (AfD) vying for the chancellorship, with contrasting economic, social, and foreign policy platforms shaping the election's outcome.

Germany's Election: Contrasting Visions for Europe's Largest Economy
Germany's February 23rd election features Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), Friedrich Merz (Union), Robert Habeck (Greens), and Alice Weidel (AfD) vying for the chancellorship, with contrasting economic, social, and foreign policy platforms shaping the election's outcome.
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44% Bias Score

Canadian Citizen, Son Face Terror, War Crime Charges
Ahmed Eldidi, a Canadian citizen, and his son Mostafa were arrested for plotting a Toronto terror attack; Eldidi now faces additional war crime charges, including murder and torture, marking a first in Canadian national security investigations.

Canadian Citizen, Son Face Terror, War Crime Charges
Ahmed Eldidi, a Canadian citizen, and his son Mostafa were arrested for plotting a Toronto terror attack; Eldidi now faces additional war crime charges, including murder and torture, marking a first in Canadian national security investigations.
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36% Bias Score

Canada's Deficit Exceeds Guardrail, But Net Debt Remains Low
Canada's federal government reported a $61.9-billion deficit, exceeding a fiscal guardrail; however, its net debt-to-GDP ratio remains low due to government investments and assets; the focus should be on the value of government spending, not arbitrary deficit limits.

Canada's Deficit Exceeds Guardrail, But Net Debt Remains Low
Canada's federal government reported a $61.9-billion deficit, exceeding a fiscal guardrail; however, its net debt-to-GDP ratio remains low due to government investments and assets; the focus should be on the value of government spending, not arbitrary deficit limits.
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56% Bias Score
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