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Liberals Lead in Quebec, Targeting Bloc Voters
Liberal Leader Mark Carney is campaigning in Quebec, emphasizing the Liberals' ability to influence federal decisions, while polls show them leading with 39% support compared to the Bloc's 26%, potentially impacting the national election outcome.
Liberals Lead in Quebec, Targeting Bloc Voters
Liberal Leader Mark Carney is campaigning in Quebec, emphasizing the Liberals' ability to influence federal decisions, while polls show them leading with 39% support compared to the Bloc's 26%, potentially impacting the national election outcome.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Says He Won"t Fire Fed Chair Powell, Despite Prior Threats
President Trump announced Tuesday that he will not fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, reversing his prior statements which caused a stock market selloff. Trump continues to pressure Powell for lower interest rates, despite Powell's warnings that Trump's tariffs are causing higher inflation an...
Trump Says He Won"t Fire Fed Chair Powell, Despite Prior Threats
President Trump announced Tuesday that he will not fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, reversing his prior statements which caused a stock market selloff. Trump continues to pressure Powell for lower interest rates, despite Powell's warnings that Trump's tariffs are causing higher inflation an...
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48% Bias Score


HBC Employee Representation Contested Amidst Job Cuts and Financial Crisis
Facing financial difficulties and impending job cuts, Hudson's Bay Co. proposed a law firm to represent its employees during CCAA proceedings; however, another firm representing over 400 employees filed a cross-motion, objecting to the appointment due to concerns over severance, benefit cuts, and a ...
HBC Employee Representation Contested Amidst Job Cuts and Financial Crisis
Facing financial difficulties and impending job cuts, Hudson's Bay Co. proposed a law firm to represent its employees during CCAA proceedings; however, another firm representing over 400 employees filed a cross-motion, objecting to the appointment due to concerns over severance, benefit cuts, and a ...
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40% Bias Score


US Recession Probability at 40-45% Due to Trump's Tariffs: Citigroup
Citigroup's chief economist predicts a 40-45% chance of a US recession due to President Trump's tariffs, expecting the largest negative impact on growth during the second half of the year, while warning of potential long-term damage to US economic institutions.
US Recession Probability at 40-45% Due to Trump's Tariffs: Citigroup
Citigroup's chief economist predicts a 40-45% chance of a US recession due to President Trump's tariffs, expecting the largest negative impact on growth during the second half of the year, while warning of potential long-term damage to US economic institutions.
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36% Bias Score


Lawsuits Accuse Insurers of Collusion, Forcing Homeowners onto California's FAIR Plan
Two lawsuits allege that major home insurers in California colluded to limit coverage in wildfire-prone areas, forcing hundreds of homeowners onto the FAIR Plan after the January wildfires that destroyed nearly 17,000 structures and killed at least 30 people, violating state antitrust laws.
Lawsuits Accuse Insurers of Collusion, Forcing Homeowners onto California's FAIR Plan
Two lawsuits allege that major home insurers in California colluded to limit coverage in wildfire-prone areas, forcing hundreds of homeowners onto the FAIR Plan after the January wildfires that destroyed nearly 17,000 structures and killed at least 30 people, violating state antitrust laws.
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40% Bias Score


GE Aerospace Maintains Forecast Despite $500 Million Tariff Impact
GE Aerospace, facing over $500 million in tariff-related costs, maintains its full-year earnings forecast by implementing price increases, cost controls, and utilizing trade programs; however, it warns of potential delays in spare parts deliveries due to the ongoing trade war.
GE Aerospace Maintains Forecast Despite $500 Million Tariff Impact
GE Aerospace, facing over $500 million in tariff-related costs, maintains its full-year earnings forecast by implementing price increases, cost controls, and utilizing trade programs; however, it warns of potential delays in spare parts deliveries due to the ongoing trade war.
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44% Bias Score

Fewer Women Candidates in 2025 Canadian Election
A new analysis reveals a significant drop in the number of female candidates running for federal office in Canada's 2025 election, particularly within the Conservative Party (from 33% to 23%), raising concerns about gender parity and minority representation in Parliament; several contributing factor...

Fewer Women Candidates in 2025 Canadian Election
A new analysis reveals a significant drop in the number of female candidates running for federal office in Canada's 2025 election, particularly within the Conservative Party (from 33% to 23%), raising concerns about gender parity and minority representation in Parliament; several contributing factor...
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36% Bias Score

New Brunswick Delays Small Modular Reactor Project Until 2035
New Brunswick is delaying its small modular reactor (SMR) project, initially slated for completion by 2030, due to financial and technological hurdles, now aiming for a 2035 deadline while exploring alternative reactor models already deployed elsewhere to replace aging infrastructure and address NB ...

New Brunswick Delays Small Modular Reactor Project Until 2035
New Brunswick is delaying its small modular reactor (SMR) project, initially slated for completion by 2030, due to financial and technological hurdles, now aiming for a 2035 deadline while exploring alternative reactor models already deployed elsewhere to replace aging infrastructure and address NB ...
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36% Bias Score

Ontario's Measles Outbreak: A Contrast in Public Health Responses
Ontario's largest measles outbreak in three decades (925 cases since October, 69 hospitalizations) contrasts with California and New York's stricter post-outbreak vaccination policies; Ontario's Chief Medical Officer defends the province's religious and philosophical exemptions, despite a law mandat...

Ontario's Measles Outbreak: A Contrast in Public Health Responses
Ontario's largest measles outbreak in three decades (925 cases since October, 69 hospitalizations) contrasts with California and New York's stricter post-outbreak vaccination policies; Ontario's Chief Medical Officer defends the province's religious and philosophical exemptions, despite a law mandat...
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60% Bias Score

U.S. Slowdown Risks Canadian Economic Downturn
Wall Street strategist Torsten Slok forecasts a 90% chance of a sharp U.S. economic slowdown, potentially causing a significant Canadian economic downturn due to close economic ties; this prediction is based on analysis of past tariff impacts and the potential for a 4% decrease in U.S. GDP.

U.S. Slowdown Risks Canadian Economic Downturn
Wall Street strategist Torsten Slok forecasts a 90% chance of a sharp U.S. economic slowdown, potentially causing a significant Canadian economic downturn due to close economic ties; this prediction is based on analysis of past tariff impacts and the potential for a 4% decrease in U.S. GDP.
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52% Bias Score

China's Interference in Canadian Election Exposed
A federal election-threats watchdog uncovered a Chinese interference operation targeting a Toronto-area Conservative candidate, using social media platforms like WeChat, Facebook, TikTok, and Douyin to spread disinformation and suppress dissent among Chinese-speaking Canadians.

China's Interference in Canadian Election Exposed
A federal election-threats watchdog uncovered a Chinese interference operation targeting a Toronto-area Conservative candidate, using social media platforms like WeChat, Facebook, TikTok, and Douyin to spread disinformation and suppress dissent among Chinese-speaking Canadians.
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40% Bias Score

Major Donation Boosts Canadian Climate Research and Action
Wealthy families and foundations have donated $76-million to Canadian climate causes, with $60-million funding the creation of the Lawson Climate Institute at the University of Toronto, which will focus on sustainable technologies and policy; the initiative aims to counteract the low level of philan...

Major Donation Boosts Canadian Climate Research and Action
Wealthy families and foundations have donated $76-million to Canadian climate causes, with $60-million funding the creation of the Lawson Climate Institute at the University of Toronto, which will focus on sustainable technologies and policy; the initiative aims to counteract the low level of philan...
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44% Bias Score
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