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Canada to Recognize Palestinian State, Sparking Divided Reactions
Canada's intention to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September has prompted divided reactions, with some viewing it as a crucial step toward peace while others express concerns about the timing and lack of concrete action to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaz...
Canada to Recognize Palestinian State, Sparking Divided Reactions
Canada's intention to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September has prompted divided reactions, with some viewing it as a crucial step toward peace while others express concerns about the timing and lack of concrete action to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaz...
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40% Bias Score


Environics Poll Shows Strong Canadian Support for New Oil Pipelines
An Environics Research poll (June 11-23) shows 73% of Canadians support new oil pipelines, with Quebec showing surprisingly high support (59% for West Coast, 55% East Coast). Support for oil sands is at 62%, the highest since 2012, potentially aiding Prime Minister Carney's energy superpower ambitio...
Environics Poll Shows Strong Canadian Support for New Oil Pipelines
An Environics Research poll (June 11-23) shows 73% of Canadians support new oil pipelines, with Quebec showing surprisingly high support (59% for West Coast, 55% East Coast). Support for oil sands is at 62%, the highest since 2012, potentially aiding Prime Minister Carney's energy superpower ambitio...
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40% Bias Score


14 Countries Condemn Iran's State-Sponsored Violence
Fourteen countries, including Canada, the US, and the UK, issued a joint statement on Thursday denouncing Iran's state-sponsored attempts to kill, kidnap, and harass individuals in Europe and North America, citing Iranian intelligence collaboration with international criminal organizations targeting...
14 Countries Condemn Iran's State-Sponsored Violence
Fourteen countries, including Canada, the US, and the UK, issued a joint statement on Thursday denouncing Iran's state-sponsored attempts to kill, kidnap, and harass individuals in Europe and North America, citing Iranian intelligence collaboration with international criminal organizations targeting...
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44% Bias Score


Lawsuit Accuses Trump Administration of Unlawfully Intimidating Healthcare Providers to Halt Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Youth
Seventeen Democratic officials sued the Trump administration Friday for allegedly intimidating healthcare providers into stopping gender-affirming care for transgender youth; at least eight hospitals have already ceased or restricted such care, creating significant access challenges for families and...
Lawsuit Accuses Trump Administration of Unlawfully Intimidating Healthcare Providers to Halt Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Youth
Seventeen Democratic officials sued the Trump administration Friday for allegedly intimidating healthcare providers into stopping gender-affirming care for transgender youth; at least eight hospitals have already ceased or restricted such care, creating significant access challenges for families and...
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48% Bias Score


Strong Q2 Earnings Reassure Investors, Boosting AI-Driven Market
Strong second-quarter earnings, exceeding expectations, particularly within the AI sector, have boosted investor confidence, pushing the S&P 500 near record highs despite tariff worries; 297 of 500 companies reported, with 81 percent exceeding expectations.
Strong Q2 Earnings Reassure Investors, Boosting AI-Driven Market
Strong second-quarter earnings, exceeding expectations, particularly within the AI sector, have boosted investor confidence, pushing the S&P 500 near record highs despite tariff worries; 297 of 500 companies reported, with 81 percent exceeding expectations.
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40% Bias Score


Alberta Coal Mine Pollution Regulations Failing, Study Shows
A study by Alberta government scientists found that regulations meant to prevent old coal mines from polluting waterways are failing, with high levels of contaminants like selenium harming aquatic life and potentially causing the extinction of endangered Athabasca Rainbow Trout; the study calls for ...
Alberta Coal Mine Pollution Regulations Failing, Study Shows
A study by Alberta government scientists found that regulations meant to prevent old coal mines from polluting waterways are failing, with high levels of contaminants like selenium harming aquatic life and potentially causing the extinction of endangered Athabasca Rainbow Trout; the study calls for ...
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Canada's Economic Growth Slowdown Below 1.5 Percent
Canada's economic growth has slowed to below 1.5 percent year-over-year, ending a period of outperformance compared to the U.S., signaling potential economic slack and the need for policy adjustments.

Canada's Economic Growth Slowdown Below 1.5 Percent
Canada's economic growth has slowed to below 1.5 percent year-over-year, ending a period of outperformance compared to the U.S., signaling potential economic slack and the need for policy adjustments.
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32% Bias Score

B.C. Wildfires Surge Amidst Extreme Heat and Lightning Strikes
Due to 13,167 lightning strikes and extremely dry conditions, British Columbia is experiencing a surge in wildfires, with over 30 new fires in the past 24 hours, resulting in evacuations near Peachland and Lytton.

B.C. Wildfires Surge Amidst Extreme Heat and Lightning Strikes
Due to 13,167 lightning strikes and extremely dry conditions, British Columbia is experiencing a surge in wildfires, with over 30 new fires in the past 24 hours, resulting in evacuations near Peachland and Lytton.
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12% Bias Score

Trump Imposes 35% Tariff on Canadian Goods
President Trump imposed a 35% tariff on Canadian goods on August 1st, 2025, citing fentanyl as the reason, impacting Canada's economy despite the USMCA. The Bank of Canada predicts a short-term negative impact but long-term recovery.

Trump Imposes 35% Tariff on Canadian Goods
President Trump imposed a 35% tariff on Canadian goods on August 1st, 2025, citing fentanyl as the reason, impacting Canada's economy despite the USMCA. The Bank of Canada predicts a short-term negative impact but long-term recovery.
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44% Bias Score

ICBK Countersues Former CEO, Alleging Misconduct and Disputing Wrongful Dismissal Claim
The Canadian subsidiary of China's largest bank, ICBK, is countersuing its former CEO, Lubin Wang, alleging misconduct including expense violations, bullying, and property damage, disputing his wrongful dismissal claim and highlighting concerns about foreign interference in Canadian financial instit...

ICBK Countersues Former CEO, Alleging Misconduct and Disputing Wrongful Dismissal Claim
The Canadian subsidiary of China's largest bank, ICBK, is countersuing its former CEO, Lubin Wang, alleging misconduct including expense violations, bullying, and property damage, disputing his wrongful dismissal claim and highlighting concerns about foreign interference in Canadian financial instit...
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44% Bias Score

Norway's EV Success: A Model for Canada?
Norway's electric vehicle (EV) market share reached 88.9 percent in 2024 due to a long-term strategy combining high taxes on gasoline and polluting cars with significant incentives for EV drivers, including tax breaks and free parking, and a focus on charging infrastructure development.

Norway's EV Success: A Model for Canada?
Norway's electric vehicle (EV) market share reached 88.9 percent in 2024 due to a long-term strategy combining high taxes on gasoline and polluting cars with significant incentives for EV drivers, including tax breaks and free parking, and a focus on charging infrastructure development.
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48% Bias Score

Hudson's Bay Sells Leases Amidst Legal Battles
Hudson's Bay Co. secured court approval to sell six leases for over $5 million, but faces opposition to a larger $69.1 million deal with Weihong Liu for 25 leases, amid its bankruptcy proceedings; the situation highlights disputes between Hudson's Bay, its creditors, and landlords.

Hudson's Bay Sells Leases Amidst Legal Battles
Hudson's Bay Co. secured court approval to sell six leases for over $5 million, but faces opposition to a larger $69.1 million deal with Weihong Liu for 25 leases, amid its bankruptcy proceedings; the situation highlights disputes between Hudson's Bay, its creditors, and landlords.
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44% Bias Score
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