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Alberta Pauses Limits on On-Farm Slaughter Sales Amid Farmer Backlash
Alberta's government temporarily halted new restrictions on annual on-farm animal sales (roughly 2,250 kg of live animals) following farmer concerns, despite citing public health as the initial reason for the limits, after an E. coli outbreak unrelated to on-farm sales.
Alberta Pauses Limits on On-Farm Slaughter Sales Amid Farmer Backlash
Alberta's government temporarily halted new restrictions on annual on-farm animal sales (roughly 2,250 kg of live animals) following farmer concerns, despite citing public health as the initial reason for the limits, after an E. coli outbreak unrelated to on-farm sales.
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44% Bias Score


Ontario Place Redevelopment: A Public-Private Partnership to Revitalize Toronto's Waterfront
Ontario Place's $2-billion redevelopment, a public-private partnership with Therme, will feature a spa, waterpark, new Science Centre, concert venue, expanded public spaces, and improved accessibility via the Ontario Line, aiming to revitalize Toronto's waterfront.
Ontario Place Redevelopment: A Public-Private Partnership to Revitalize Toronto's Waterfront
Ontario Place's $2-billion redevelopment, a public-private partnership with Therme, will feature a spa, waterpark, new Science Centre, concert venue, expanded public spaces, and improved accessibility via the Ontario Line, aiming to revitalize Toronto's waterfront.
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52% Bias Score


MTY Food Group Sees Divergent Q2 Results: U.S. Struggles While Canada Thrives
MTY Food Group, a Canadian fast-food conglomerate, reported a stark contrast in Q2 performance between its U.S. and Canadian restaurants, with net income rising to US\$57.3 million compared to \$27.3 million in Q2 2022, despite facing tariff threats and pricing pressures in both regions; the company...
MTY Food Group Sees Divergent Q2 Results: U.S. Struggles While Canada Thrives
MTY Food Group, a Canadian fast-food conglomerate, reported a stark contrast in Q2 performance between its U.S. and Canadian restaurants, with net income rising to US\$57.3 million compared to \$27.3 million in Q2 2022, despite facing tariff threats and pricing pressures in both regions; the company...
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36% Bias Score


Kelowna Crane Collapse: Four Years of Delays in Justice and Accountability
Four years after a crane collapse in Kelowna, B.C., killed five people, their families and the construction industry await answers from WorkSafeBC and prosecutors, with the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 115 demanding a criminal trial and transparency.
Kelowna Crane Collapse: Four Years of Delays in Justice and Accountability
Four years after a crane collapse in Kelowna, B.C., killed five people, their families and the construction industry await answers from WorkSafeBC and prosecutors, with the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 115 demanding a criminal trial and transparency.
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40% Bias Score


OpenAI Faces Trademark Lawsuit Over AI Hardware Project
OpenAI and Jony Ive face a trademark lawsuit from iyO Inc. over a similar-sounding AI hardware project, prompting a secondary lawsuit against a former iyO employee for allegedly leaking confidential information; this legal dispute highlights the high stakes of pioneering new AI interfaces.
OpenAI Faces Trademark Lawsuit Over AI Hardware Project
OpenAI and Jony Ive face a trademark lawsuit from iyO Inc. over a similar-sounding AI hardware project, prompting a secondary lawsuit against a former iyO employee for allegedly leaking confidential information; this legal dispute highlights the high stakes of pioneering new AI interfaces.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Trigger Global Stock Market Decline
President Trump announced 35% tariffs on Canadian imports starting August 1st, causing global stock markets to fall, including the TSX, STOXX 600, FTSE 100, DAX, and CAC 40, while investors sought refuge in gold; the Canadian dollar weakened.
Trump's Tariffs Trigger Global Stock Market Decline
President Trump announced 35% tariffs on Canadian imports starting August 1st, causing global stock markets to fall, including the TSX, STOXX 600, FTSE 100, DAX, and CAC 40, while investors sought refuge in gold; the Canadian dollar weakened.
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44% Bias Score

Ontario Relaxes Doctor Self-Treatment Policy Amidst Primary Care Crisis
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) is relaxing restrictions on doctors treating family and close contacts due to a primary care shortage, allowing broader care in underserved areas if no other option exists, while maintaining safeguards against potential conflicts of interest.

Ontario Relaxes Doctor Self-Treatment Policy Amidst Primary Care Crisis
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) is relaxing restrictions on doctors treating family and close contacts due to a primary care shortage, allowing broader care in underserved areas if no other option exists, while maintaining safeguards against potential conflicts of interest.
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28% Bias Score

Auckland Showcases Maori Culture to Boost Tourism
Auckland, New Zealand, is promoting its Maori cultural heritage to attract tourists, partnering with local guides and businesses to offer unique experiences like harbor tours and cultural performances, aiming to diversify tourism and boost the local economy.

Auckland Showcases Maori Culture to Boost Tourism
Auckland, New Zealand, is promoting its Maori cultural heritage to attract tourists, partnering with local guides and businesses to offer unique experiences like harbor tours and cultural performances, aiming to diversify tourism and boost the local economy.
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36% Bias Score

Boeing Settles Lawsuit in 2019 Ethiopian Airlines Crash
Boeing settled a lawsuit with Paul Njoroge, a Canadian man whose wife and three children died in the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash, averting the first trial related to the disaster that led to the worldwide grounding of Boeing's 737 Max jets; the settlement amount remains undisclosed.

Boeing Settles Lawsuit in 2019 Ethiopian Airlines Crash
Boeing settled a lawsuit with Paul Njoroge, a Canadian man whose wife and three children died in the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crash, averting the first trial related to the disaster that led to the worldwide grounding of Boeing's 737 Max jets; the settlement amount remains undisclosed.
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36% Bias Score

Srebrenica Massacre 30th Anniversary: Incomplete Justice, Ongoing Trauma
On July 11th, thousands commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, a genocide where over 8,000 Bosniaks were killed by Bosnian Serb forces in 1995; seven newly identified victims were buried, highlighting ongoing efforts for justice amidst lasting political divisions and the refus...

Srebrenica Massacre 30th Anniversary: Incomplete Justice, Ongoing Trauma
On July 11th, thousands commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, a genocide where over 8,000 Bosniaks were killed by Bosnian Serb forces in 1995; seven newly identified victims were buried, highlighting ongoing efforts for justice amidst lasting political divisions and the refus...
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20% Bias Score

US Copper Tariff Spurs Short-Term Volatility, But Long-Term Demand Remains Strong
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on copper, effective August 1st, causing short-term price volatility but prompting Barrick Gold to invest $2 billion to double its Zambian copper mine output by 2028 due to long-term demand.

US Copper Tariff Spurs Short-Term Volatility, But Long-Term Demand Remains Strong
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on copper, effective August 1st, causing short-term price volatility but prompting Barrick Gold to invest $2 billion to double its Zambian copper mine output by 2028 due to long-term demand.
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40% Bias Score

White House Intensifies Pressure on Federal Reserve Chairman
The White House is escalating its pressure campaign against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, targeting a renovation at the central bank's headquarters to force him to lower interest rates or resign, potentially jeopardizing the Fed's independence.

White House Intensifies Pressure on Federal Reserve Chairman
The White House is escalating its pressure campaign against Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, targeting a renovation at the central bank's headquarters to force him to lower interest rates or resign, potentially jeopardizing the Fed's independence.
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52% Bias Score
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