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Deloitte Predicts Canadian Economic Downturn Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
Deloitte Canada forecasts a near-term economic downturn with GDP shrinking 1.1 percent in Q2 and 0.9 percent in Q3 2024 due to fading pre-tariff activity and rising tariffs, leading to 7.5 percent unemployment in Q3 before a projected return to under 7 percent next year; however, long-term growth po...
Deloitte Predicts Canadian Economic Downturn Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
Deloitte Canada forecasts a near-term economic downturn with GDP shrinking 1.1 percent in Q2 and 0.9 percent in Q3 2024 due to fading pre-tariff activity and rising tariffs, leading to 7.5 percent unemployment in Q3 before a projected return to under 7 percent next year; however, long-term growth po...
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44% Bias Score


Stellantis Shifts Production to Avoid US Tariffs
Stellantis will move some pick-up truck production to Michigan from Mexico and is working with parts suppliers to increase the American content in its vehicles to avoid U.S. tariffs, prompted by President Trump's trade policies.
Stellantis Shifts Production to Avoid US Tariffs
Stellantis will move some pick-up truck production to Michigan from Mexico and is working with parts suppliers to increase the American content in its vehicles to avoid U.S. tariffs, prompted by President Trump's trade policies.
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36% Bias Score


U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal Nears Completion, Securing Future Military Aid
The U.S. and Ukraine are close to signing a deal granting the U.S. a 50 percent share of profits from Ukraine's rare earth mineral production in exchange for continued military aid, following months of negotiations and disagreements.
U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal Nears Completion, Securing Future Military Aid
The U.S. and Ukraine are close to signing a deal granting the U.S. a 50 percent share of profits from Ukraine's rare earth mineral production in exchange for continued military aid, following months of negotiations and disagreements.
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60% Bias Score


Canada's EV Market Slowdown: High Prices, Infrastructure Gaps, and U.S. Tariffs Pose Challenges
Despite North America producing nearly 700,000 EVs annually, Canada's EV market faces challenges due to high prices, insufficient charging infrastructure, and U.S. tariffs, potentially hindering its 2035 zero-emission vehicle target.
Canada's EV Market Slowdown: High Prices, Infrastructure Gaps, and U.S. Tariffs Pose Challenges
Despite North America producing nearly 700,000 EVs annually, Canada's EV market faces challenges due to high prices, insufficient charging infrastructure, and U.S. tariffs, potentially hindering its 2035 zero-emission vehicle target.
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44% Bias Score


Weinstein Retrial: Former Assistant Testifies About 2006 Sexual Assault
Miriam Haley, a former "Project Runway" production assistant, testified in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial, recounting a 2006 assault where Weinstein allegedly forced oral sex on her in his Manhattan apartment, ignoring her pleas to stop. She stated she feared immigration consequences for reporting ...
Weinstein Retrial: Former Assistant Testifies About 2006 Sexual Assault
Miriam Haley, a former "Project Runway" production assistant, testified in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial, recounting a 2006 assault where Weinstein allegedly forced oral sex on her in his Manhattan apartment, ignoring her pleas to stop. She stated she feared immigration consequences for reporting ...
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48% Bias Score


Alberta Eases Referendum Threshold Amidst Renewed Calls for Independence
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith enacted legislation lowering the signature requirement for provincial referendums, potentially enabling an independence vote, despite the federal Liberals' reelection; she also relaxed campaign finance rules, reintroducing corporate and union donations.
Alberta Eases Referendum Threshold Amidst Renewed Calls for Independence
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith enacted legislation lowering the signature requirement for provincial referendums, potentially enabling an independence vote, despite the federal Liberals' reelection; she also relaxed campaign finance rules, reintroducing corporate and union donations.
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40% Bias Score

Australian Woman Accused of Murdering Three Relatives with Poisoned Mushrooms
Erin Patterson, a 50-year-old Australian woman, is accused of murdering three relatives of her estranged husband by poisoning their lunch with death cap mushrooms at her Leongatha home in July 2023; one other guest survived.

Australian Woman Accused of Murdering Three Relatives with Poisoned Mushrooms
Erin Patterson, a 50-year-old Australian woman, is accused of murdering three relatives of her estranged husband by poisoning their lunch with death cap mushrooms at her Leongatha home in July 2023; one other guest survived.
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52% Bias Score

Judge Frees Palestinian Student Activist, Citing Free Speech Violation
A Vermont judge released Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student arrested for protesting the Gaza war, after ruling his arrest violated his First Amendment rights; the ruling follows similar cases impacting over 1,000 college students nationwide.

Judge Frees Palestinian Student Activist, Citing Free Speech Violation
A Vermont judge released Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian student arrested for protesting the Gaza war, after ruling his arrest violated his First Amendment rights; the ruling follows similar cases impacting over 1,000 college students nationwide.
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44% Bias Score

Bearish Outlook on U.S. Stocks Amidst Rising Bond Yields and Low Foreign Confidence
This Market Factors piece explains the author's bearish outlook on U.S. stocks due to high valuations, low foreign investor confidence, and rising bond yields; it also discusses the potential for a humanoid robot market boom and the early stages of deep-sea mining.

Bearish Outlook on U.S. Stocks Amidst Rising Bond Yields and Low Foreign Confidence
This Market Factors piece explains the author's bearish outlook on U.S. stocks due to high valuations, low foreign investor confidence, and rising bond yields; it also discusses the potential for a humanoid robot market boom and the early stages of deep-sea mining.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's 100-Day Address Marked by False Claims on Economy
During a speech in Warren, Mich., on Tuesday, President Trump celebrated his first 100 days in office by making several false claims about the economy, including gas and egg prices, and falsely claiming credit for falling inflation and the termination of an electric vehicle mandate.

Trump's 100-Day Address Marked by False Claims on Economy
During a speech in Warren, Mich., on Tuesday, President Trump celebrated his first 100 days in office by making several false claims about the economy, including gas and egg prices, and falsely claiming credit for falling inflation and the termination of an electric vehicle mandate.
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44% Bias Score

Liberal Party Wins Fourth Mandate, New MPs Bring Strong Business Credentials
The Liberal Party won a fourth consecutive mandate in the 2025 Canadian federal election, with numerous newly elected MPs boasting significant business and financial experience, including former Goldman Sachs executive Tim Hodgson, a former Quebec finance minister, and the former president of IBM Ca...

Liberal Party Wins Fourth Mandate, New MPs Bring Strong Business Credentials
The Liberal Party won a fourth consecutive mandate in the 2025 Canadian federal election, with numerous newly elected MPs boasting significant business and financial experience, including former Goldman Sachs executive Tim Hodgson, a former Quebec finance minister, and the former president of IBM Ca...
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28% Bias Score

Canadian Housing Market Slowdown Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Weakening labor markets and U.S. tariffs are causing a slowdown in Canada's housing market, particularly in Southern Ontario and British Columbia, where buyers are negotiating lower prices and sales are down, impacting both move-up and first-time buyers; this is leading some homeowners to convert ne...

Canadian Housing Market Slowdown Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Weakening labor markets and U.S. tariffs are causing a slowdown in Canada's housing market, particularly in Southern Ontario and British Columbia, where buyers are negotiating lower prices and sales are down, impacting both move-up and first-time buyers; this is leading some homeowners to convert ne...
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32% Bias Score
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