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Gérard Bertrand's Wine Empire: From Family Vineyard to Global Success
Gérard Bertrand, inheriting a 60-hectare vineyard in 1987, expanded his wine empire to 200 hectares and 16 properties, producing diverse wines globally, alongside hotels, restaurants, and a publishing imprint, driven by a family passion spanning four generations.
Gérard Bertrand's Wine Empire: From Family Vineyard to Global Success
Gérard Bertrand, inheriting a 60-hectare vineyard in 1987, expanded his wine empire to 200 hectares and 16 properties, producing diverse wines globally, alongside hotels, restaurants, and a publishing imprint, driven by a family passion spanning four generations.
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48% Bias Score


Canada's Immigration Caps Reduce Rental Demand
Canada's limits on foreign students and new residents have caused average asking rents in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Halifax to fall between 2 and 8 percent in the past year, due to increased housing supply and decreased rental demand; this is according to a new study from the Canada Mortgage ...
Canada's Immigration Caps Reduce Rental Demand
Canada's limits on foreign students and new residents have caused average asking rents in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Halifax to fall between 2 and 8 percent in the past year, due to increased housing supply and decreased rental demand; this is according to a new study from the Canada Mortgage ...
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36% Bias Score


HOOPP Announces Leadership Changes, Appoints New Chief Risk Officer
HOOPP, managing $123 billion in assets for nearly 479,000 members, announced a series of leadership changes on Wednesday, including the appointment of Linda Halley as chief risk officer, the departure of the chief operating officer, and the realignment of responsibilities for several other senior ex...
HOOPP Announces Leadership Changes, Appoints New Chief Risk Officer
HOOPP, managing $123 billion in assets for nearly 479,000 members, announced a series of leadership changes on Wednesday, including the appointment of Linda Halley as chief risk officer, the departure of the chief operating officer, and the realignment of responsibilities for several other senior ex...
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20% Bias Score


Trump Hosts Netanyahu, Seeks Gaza Ceasefire
President Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at the White House on Monday to discuss a proposed 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, contingent on Hamas releasing hostages, and future peace negotiations with Iran, although significant obstacles remain.
Trump Hosts Netanyahu, Seeks Gaza Ceasefire
President Trump hosted Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at the White House on Monday to discuss a proposed 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, contingent on Hamas releasing hostages, and future peace negotiations with Iran, although significant obstacles remain.
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EU Trade with Autocratic Regimes Poses Existential Threat
The European Central Bank blog reveals that EU trade with autocratic regimes surged from 1999 until the recent sanctions on Russia, contradicting the EU's values-based policy and potentially aiding an existential threat to the bloc, despite a global increase in median democracy outside the EU.
EU Trade with Autocratic Regimes Poses Existential Threat
The European Central Bank blog reveals that EU trade with autocratic regimes surged from 1999 until the recent sanctions on Russia, contradicting the EU's values-based policy and potentially aiding an existential threat to the bloc, despite a global increase in median democracy outside the EU.
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Revokes Terrorist Designation of Syrian Group, Easing Sanctions
On July 1, 2024, the Trump administration revoked the terrorism designation of a group led by Syria's new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, effective July 2, as part of a broader U.S. engagement with the transitional government, aiming to support Syria's post-civil war reconstruction.
U.S. Revokes Terrorist Designation of Syrian Group, Easing Sanctions
On July 1, 2024, the Trump administration revoked the terrorism designation of a group led by Syria's new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, effective July 2, as part of a broader U.S. engagement with the transitional government, aiming to support Syria's post-civil war reconstruction.
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Aquaculture Waste Scandal in Newfoundland and Labrador
The Atlantic Salmon Federation alleges that aquaculture companies in Newfoundland and Labrador are illegally dumping plastic waste, including broken cages and ropes, at six sites along the province's south coast, based on satellite imagery and on-site investigations; this has prompted calls for a mo...

Aquaculture Waste Scandal in Newfoundland and Labrador
The Atlantic Salmon Federation alleges that aquaculture companies in Newfoundland and Labrador are illegally dumping plastic waste, including broken cages and ropes, at six sites along the province's south coast, based on satellite imagery and on-site investigations; this has prompted calls for a mo...
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52% Bias Score

Hudson's Bay Co. Faces Legal Challenge Over Mismanagement During Wind-Down
Senior lenders of Hudson's Bay Co. are petitioning the court to replace the company's management with a "super monitor" due to alleged mismanagement during its wind-down, citing unnecessary costs such as $2.5 million in rent for a lease deal with Ruby Liu that is facing landlord opposition and an ad...

Hudson's Bay Co. Faces Legal Challenge Over Mismanagement During Wind-Down
Senior lenders of Hudson's Bay Co. are petitioning the court to replace the company's management with a "super monitor" due to alleged mismanagement during its wind-down, citing unnecessary costs such as $2.5 million in rent for a lease deal with Ruby Liu that is facing landlord opposition and an ad...
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Toronto Home Sellers Cut Prices Amid Increased Competition
In Toronto's cooling real estate market, sellers are cutting asking prices as new listings surge in July, forcing homeowners to adjust their expectations, leading to price reductions, while buyers benefit from more options but face stricter financing.

Toronto Home Sellers Cut Prices Amid Increased Competition
In Toronto's cooling real estate market, sellers are cutting asking prices as new listings surge in July, forcing homeowners to adjust their expectations, leading to price reductions, while buyers benefit from more options but face stricter financing.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Announces Potential 200% Tariffs on Imported Pharmaceuticals
President Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on imported semiconductors and pharmaceuticals, with pharmaceutical tariffs potentially reaching 200 percent, giving drugmakers about a year to adapt before implementation, following an investigation into national security risks related to foreign ph...

Trump Announces Potential 200% Tariffs on Imported Pharmaceuticals
President Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on imported semiconductors and pharmaceuticals, with pharmaceutical tariffs potentially reaching 200 percent, giving drugmakers about a year to adapt before implementation, following an investigation into national security risks related to foreign ph...
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48% Bias Score

Canada Shifts Trade Focus to Asia, Reducing US Dependence
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is visiting Japan and Malaysia to advance a new trade diversification strategy focused on Asia, aiming to reduce reliance on the US market and expand into high-growth economies.

Canada Shifts Trade Focus to Asia, Reducing US Dependence
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is visiting Japan and Malaysia to advance a new trade diversification strategy focused on Asia, aiming to reduce reliance on the US market and expand into high-growth economies.
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32% Bias Score

Mali to Sell Gold from Seized Barrick Mine
Mali's court-appointed administrator of Barrick Gold's Loulo-Gounkoto mine plans to sell one metric ton of gold, valued at approximately US$107 million, to fund operations after a six-month suspension due to a government seizure of gold stocks and a broader conflict over tax disputes and a new minin...

Mali to Sell Gold from Seized Barrick Mine
Mali's court-appointed administrator of Barrick Gold's Loulo-Gounkoto mine plans to sell one metric ton of gold, valued at approximately US$107 million, to fund operations after a six-month suspension due to a government seizure of gold stocks and a broader conflict over tax disputes and a new minin...
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40% Bias Score
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