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Canada-Philippines Defense Pact to Counter China's South China Sea Actions
Canada and the Philippines are finalizing a defense pact to enable larger joint military exercises, fueled by concerns over China's assertive actions in the South China Sea, expanding regional security cooperation and surveillance.
Canada-Philippines Defense Pact to Counter China's South China Sea Actions
Canada and the Philippines are finalizing a defense pact to enable larger joint military exercises, fueled by concerns over China's assertive actions in the South China Sea, expanding regional security cooperation and surveillance.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's New Commerce Secretary Supports Tariffs Against Canada
Howard Lutnick, President Trump's newly confirmed commerce secretary, supports 25% tariffs against Canada, despite owning a Toronto-based brokerage and his past success in borderless capital markets; his aggressive business tactics and alignment with Trump's protectionist views raise concerns about ...
Trump's New Commerce Secretary Supports Tariffs Against Canada
Howard Lutnick, President Trump's newly confirmed commerce secretary, supports 25% tariffs against Canada, despite owning a Toronto-based brokerage and his past success in borderless capital markets; his aggressive business tactics and alignment with Trump's protectionist views raise concerns about ...
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56% Bias Score


Invictus Games Open in Vancouver with Star-Studded Ceremony
The 2025 Invictus Games opened in Vancouver, Canada on February 1, featuring a star-studded opening ceremony with artists including Katy Perry and Coldplay's Chris Martin, and 550 athletes from 23 nations competing in 11 adaptive sports in Vancouver and Whistler, marking the first hybrid Games with ...
Invictus Games Open in Vancouver with Star-Studded Ceremony
The 2025 Invictus Games opened in Vancouver, Canada on February 1, featuring a star-studded opening ceremony with artists including Katy Perry and Coldplay's Chris Martin, and 550 athletes from 23 nations competing in 11 adaptive sports in Vancouver and Whistler, marking the first hybrid Games with ...
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36% Bias Score


Sanctuary Cities Sue Trump Over Immigration Crackdown
On Friday, a coalition of U.S. cities and counties, including San Francisco and Santa Clara County, sued President Trump, challenging his executive order that threatens to defund and prosecute sanctuary jurisdictions refusing to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
Sanctuary Cities Sue Trump Over Immigration Crackdown
On Friday, a coalition of U.S. cities and counties, including San Francisco and Santa Clara County, sued President Trump, challenging his executive order that threatens to defund and prosecute sanctuary jurisdictions refusing to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
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44% Bias Score


Four Contenders Remain in Rapid Liberal Leadership Race
Four candidates—Karina Gould, Ruby Dhalla, Frank Baylis, and Mark Carney—remain in the Liberal Party leadership race after meeting a $125,000 fundraising deadline; the final $125,000 payment is due February 17th, before two debates will occur; Jaime Battiste dropped out due to fundraising difficulti...
Four Contenders Remain in Rapid Liberal Leadership Race
Four candidates—Karina Gould, Ruby Dhalla, Frank Baylis, and Mark Carney—remain in the Liberal Party leadership race after meeting a $125,000 fundraising deadline; the final $125,000 payment is due February 17th, before two debates will occur; Jaime Battiste dropped out due to fundraising difficulti...
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60% Bias Score


Alberta Surgical Firm Denies Inflated Costs Allegations
Alberta Surgical Group denies allegations of inflated costs and improper influence in contracts with Alberta Health Services, following claims made by the health authority's former CEO, Athana Mentzelopoulos, who was fired two days before meeting with the Auditor General investigating procurement pr...
Alberta Surgical Firm Denies Inflated Costs Allegations
Alberta Surgical Group denies allegations of inflated costs and improper influence in contracts with Alberta Health Services, following claims made by the health authority's former CEO, Athana Mentzelopoulos, who was fired two days before meeting with the Auditor General investigating procurement pr...
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52% Bias Score

US Tariff Threat Imperils Southwestern Ontario Auto Sector
Facing a threatened 25% US tariff on auto parts, Southwestern Ontario's auto sector braced for a potential industry shutdown and mass layoffs, highlighting the sector's deep integration with the US market and the challenges of diversification.

US Tariff Threat Imperils Southwestern Ontario Auto Sector
Facing a threatened 25% US tariff on auto parts, Southwestern Ontario's auto sector braced for a potential industry shutdown and mass layoffs, highlighting the sector's deep integration with the US market and the challenges of diversification.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Threats Spark Surge in Canadian Nationalism
In response to President Trump's threats, Canadians are expressing heightened patriotism by boycotting American products, boosting support for Canadian businesses, and re-evaluating their national identity, as seen in significant increases in polls measuring national pride and unity.

Trump's Threats Spark Surge in Canadian Nationalism
In response to President Trump's threats, Canadians are expressing heightened patriotism by boycotting American products, boosting support for Canadian businesses, and re-evaluating their national identity, as seen in significant increases in polls measuring national pride and unity.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Cuts US Aid to South Africa Over Land Reform and Israel Case
President Donald Trump signed an executive order ending nearly $440 million in U.S. aid to South Africa due to its land redistribution policy and its International Court of Justice case against Israel; the White House also plans to resettle white South African farmers as refugees.

Trump Cuts US Aid to South Africa Over Land Reform and Israel Case
President Donald Trump signed an executive order ending nearly $440 million in U.S. aid to South Africa due to its land redistribution policy and its International Court of Justice case against Israel; the White House also plans to resettle white South African farmers as refugees.
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64% Bias Score

Descendants of Canadian WWII Veterans to Commemorate Holland's Liberation
Don Drissell will join approximately 140 descendants of Canadian WWII veterans on a trip to the Netherlands this spring to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Holland's liberation, retracing the steps of Canadian soldiers and learning about their contributions to the war effort.

Descendants of Canadian WWII Veterans to Commemorate Holland's Liberation
Don Drissell will join approximately 140 descendants of Canadian WWII veterans on a trip to the Netherlands this spring to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Holland's liberation, retracing the steps of Canadian soldiers and learning about their contributions to the war effort.
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12% Bias Score

Investment Transparency: Scrutinize Your Fees
Tom Bradley, co-founder of Steadyhand Investment Management, urges investors to scrutinize their "Performance and Fees Reports" to fully understand investment costs and returns, noting that undisclosed fees significantly impact long-term gains, while the Canadian Securities Administrators work towar...

Investment Transparency: Scrutinize Your Fees
Tom Bradley, co-founder of Steadyhand Investment Management, urges investors to scrutinize their "Performance and Fees Reports" to fully understand investment costs and returns, noting that undisclosed fees significantly impact long-term gains, while the Canadian Securities Administrators work towar...
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40% Bias Score

Canadian Perspectives on Tariffs, Cannabis, and the CBC
Letters to the editor discuss Canada's foreign policy regarding US tariffs, the impact of cannabis legalization, and the future of the CBC, revealing diverse perspectives on national interests, public health, and the role of public broadcasting.

Canadian Perspectives on Tariffs, Cannabis, and the CBC
Letters to the editor discuss Canada's foreign policy regarding US tariffs, the impact of cannabis legalization, and the future of the CBC, revealing diverse perspectives on national interests, public health, and the role of public broadcasting.
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44% Bias Score
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