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Alberta First Nations Accuse Premier of Treaty Violation Over Potential Separation Referendum
Alberta's First Nations accuse Premier Danielle Smith of violating Treaties 6, 7, and 8 by promoting a bill that could lead to a provincial referendum on separation from Canada, prompting letters demanding she halt this action and include them in decision-making related to their lands and resources.
Alberta First Nations Accuse Premier of Treaty Violation Over Potential Separation Referendum
Alberta's First Nations accuse Premier Danielle Smith of violating Treaties 6, 7, and 8 by promoting a bill that could lead to a provincial referendum on separation from Canada, prompting letters demanding she halt this action and include them in decision-making related to their lands and resources.
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40% Bias Score


Canada Urged to Strengthen Taiwan Partnership Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Martin Green, a former Canadian national security official, advocates for strengthening Canada-Taiwan relations to counter China's assertiveness, improve Canada's international standing, and leverage Taiwan's economic and technological strengths; he emphasizes the need for concrete actions, includin...
Canada Urged to Strengthen Taiwan Partnership Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Martin Green, a former Canadian national security official, advocates for strengthening Canada-Taiwan relations to counter China's assertiveness, improve Canada's international standing, and leverage Taiwan's economic and technological strengths; he emphasizes the need for concrete actions, includin...
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60% Bias Score


CAMEA Proposes Policy Changes to Boost Canada's Asset Management Sector
The Canadian Asset Management Entrepreneurship Alliance (CAMEA) proposed policy changes, including tax incentives and regulatory adjustments, to attract new asset managers to Canada, counter industry consolidation, and capitalize on the current global economic climate.
CAMEA Proposes Policy Changes to Boost Canada's Asset Management Sector
The Canadian Asset Management Entrepreneurship Alliance (CAMEA) proposed policy changes, including tax incentives and regulatory adjustments, to attract new asset managers to Canada, counter industry consolidation, and capitalize on the current global economic climate.
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36% Bias Score


Canada's European Turn: Closer Ties, Membership Debate
Canada's increased collaboration with the European Union, driven by a new prime minister and boosted by the 2017 CETA agreement, has led to a 65 percent increase in bilateral trade and discussions about potential EU membership, despite economic and political complexities.
Canada's European Turn: Closer Ties, Membership Debate
Canada's increased collaboration with the European Union, driven by a new prime minister and boosted by the 2017 CETA agreement, has led to a 65 percent increase in bilateral trade and discussions about potential EU membership, despite economic and political complexities.
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56% Bias Score


Carney Prioritizes Economic Growth Amidst Trump Uncertainty
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's government prioritizes boosting long-term economic growth through increased business investment and a revised federal budget, contrasting with his predecessor's approach and aiming to counter the unpredictable influence of US President Trump's policies.
Carney Prioritizes Economic Growth Amidst Trump Uncertainty
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's government prioritizes boosting long-term economic growth through increased business investment and a revised federal budget, contrasting with his predecessor's approach and aiming to counter the unpredictable influence of US President Trump's policies.
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52% Bias Score


Liberals Lose Seat, Conservatives Seek New Leader
Following a validation process, the Liberals lost a seat to the Bloc Québécois in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne, now holding 168 seats—four short of a majority—prompting a recount; Conservatives will meet to choose an interim leader; Mark Carney's first news conference is scheduled; and Ontario's ...
Liberals Lose Seat, Conservatives Seek New Leader
Following a validation process, the Liberals lost a seat to the Bloc Québécois in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne, now holding 168 seats—four short of a majority—prompting a recount; Conservatives will meet to choose an interim leader; Mark Carney's first news conference is scheduled; and Ontario's ...
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52% Bias Score

Alberta Premier Fuels Secession Debate Amidst Health Care Scandal
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, while congratulating the newly elected Prime Minister, introduced a bill to simplify referendums, stoking debate about Alberta's potential separation from Canada amidst ongoing investigations into health care contracts involving the Justice Minister's relative.

Alberta Premier Fuels Secession Debate Amidst Health Care Scandal
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, while congratulating the newly elected Prime Minister, introduced a bill to simplify referendums, stoking debate about Alberta's potential separation from Canada amidst ongoing investigations into health care contracts involving the Justice Minister's relative.
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52% Bias Score

Canadian Energy CEOs Urge Trudeau for Regulatory Overhaul
Heads of 38 Canadian energy companies urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to streamline regulations, accelerate project approvals to six months, and eliminate the federal emissions cap and carbon levy to boost domestic production, citing the continued global reliance on oil and gas.

Canadian Energy CEOs Urge Trudeau for Regulatory Overhaul
Heads of 38 Canadian energy companies urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to streamline regulations, accelerate project approvals to six months, and eliminate the federal emissions cap and carbon levy to boost domestic production, citing the continued global reliance on oil and gas.
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48% Bias Score

Emotional Toll of Early Retirement in Canada
A significant number of Canadians who aggressively save to retire early are experiencing regret and guilt, particularly when their parents are still working, highlighting the emotional complexities beyond the financial aspects of the FIRE movement.

Emotional Toll of Early Retirement in Canada
A significant number of Canadians who aggressively save to retire early are experiencing regret and guilt, particularly when their parents are still working, highlighting the emotional complexities beyond the financial aspects of the FIRE movement.
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64% Bias Score

Canadian ETF Association Urges Shift to Domestic Investments
Canadians invest roughly one-third of their ETF holdings, approximately $233 billion, in U.S.-listed funds despite a robust Canadian ETF market offering $535 billion in domestically listed ETFs; the Canadian ETF Association advocates for shifting investment to support domestic jobs and avoid potenti...

Canadian ETF Association Urges Shift to Domestic Investments
Canadians invest roughly one-third of their ETF holdings, approximately $233 billion, in U.S.-listed funds despite a robust Canadian ETF market offering $535 billion in domestically listed ETFs; the Canadian ETF Association advocates for shifting investment to support domestic jobs and avoid potenti...
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48% Bias Score

High-Quality U.S. Stocks Identified via Quality-Factor Investing
Trading Central's quality factor screen identified UGI Corp. (UGI-N) and Abbott Laboratories (ABT-N) as top U.S. stocks exhibiting strong financial health, steady profitability, and resilience, yielding a 27 percent annualized return over five years, outperforming the S&P 500.

High-Quality U.S. Stocks Identified via Quality-Factor Investing
Trading Central's quality factor screen identified UGI Corp. (UGI-N) and Abbott Laboratories (ABT-N) as top U.S. stocks exhibiting strong financial health, steady profitability, and resilience, yielding a 27 percent annualized return over five years, outperforming the S&P 500.
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40% Bias Score

Trans-Canada Highway: A Canadian Icon Forged Through Political Compromise
Mark Richardson's "The Drive Across Canada" details the Trans-Canada Highway's construction from its 1912 conception to its 1962 opening, highlighting the political and economic factors influencing its development and comparing it to the US interstate system.

Trans-Canada Highway: A Canadian Icon Forged Through Political Compromise
Mark Richardson's "The Drive Across Canada" details the Trans-Canada Highway's construction from its 1912 conception to its 1962 opening, highlighting the political and economic factors influencing its development and comparing it to the US interstate system.
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48% Bias Score
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