Moe Opposes Broad Counter-Tariffs Against Potential US Tariffs
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe opposes broad counter-tariffs against potential US tariffs on Canadian goods, advocating instead for targeted measures as seen effective during a previous meat-labeling dispute with the U.S., to avoid widespread economic harm and maintain economic integration.
Moe Opposes Broad Counter-Tariffs Against Potential US Tariffs
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe opposes broad counter-tariffs against potential US tariffs on Canadian goods, advocating instead for targeted measures as seen effective during a previous meat-labeling dispute with the U.S., to avoid widespread economic harm and maintain economic integration.
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44% Bias Score
Union of BC Indian Chiefs Reverses Stance on Northern Gateway Pipeline
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs apologized for comments suggesting support for the Northern Gateway pipeline, clarifying that the Union firmly opposes its revival due to environmental concerns and despite potential US tariffs, maintaining a long-standing mandate against ...
Union of BC Indian Chiefs Reverses Stance on Northern Gateway Pipeline
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs apologized for comments suggesting support for the Northern Gateway pipeline, clarifying that the Union firmly opposes its revival due to environmental concerns and despite potential US tariffs, maintaining a long-standing mandate against ...
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40% Bias Score
Trump's Tariffs Threaten 500,000 Ontario Jobs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford estimates 450,000-500,000 job losses in his province due to Donald Trump's threatened tariffs on Canadian goods, prompting an upcoming meeting between Canada's premiers and Prime Minister Trudeau to discuss countermeasures, including retaliatory tariffs and potential energy...
Trump's Tariffs Threaten 500,000 Ontario Jobs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford estimates 450,000-500,000 job losses in his province due to Donald Trump's threatened tariffs on Canadian goods, prompting an upcoming meeting between Canada's premiers and Prime Minister Trudeau to discuss countermeasures, including retaliatory tariffs and potential energy...
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52% Bias Score
Alberta Guarantees Oil to Enbridge for Pipeline Expansion
Alberta is guaranteeing significant oil and gas volumes to Enbridge to incentivize pipeline capacity expansion, aiming to double oil production and strengthen U.S. energy ties, despite past failed energy deals.
Alberta Guarantees Oil to Enbridge for Pipeline Expansion
Alberta is guaranteeing significant oil and gas volumes to Enbridge to incentivize pipeline capacity expansion, aiming to double oil production and strengthen U.S. energy ties, despite past failed energy deals.
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48% Bias Score
Freeland's Resignation Shakes Trudeau's Leadership
Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned on Tuesday, citing disagreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over spending and US trade threats; her departure raises questions about Trudeau's leadership amid declining popularity and potential upcoming elections.
Freeland's Resignation Shakes Trudeau's Leadership
Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned on Tuesday, citing disagreements with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over spending and US trade threats; her departure raises questions about Trudeau's leadership amid declining popularity and potential upcoming elections.
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48% Bias Score
Trudeau Replaces Finance Minister Freeland Amidst Deficit Crisis
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau replaced Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland with Dominic LeBlanc after a Friday Zoom call where he informed Freeland of his decision; Freeland cited concerns about spending and the incoming Trump administration in her resignation letter, while the government mi...
Trudeau Replaces Finance Minister Freeland Amidst Deficit Crisis
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau replaced Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland with Dominic LeBlanc after a Friday Zoom call where he informed Freeland of his decision; Freeland cited concerns about spending and the incoming Trump administration in her resignation letter, while the government mi...
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52% Bias Score
Muted U.S. Business Response to Trump's Renewed Tariff Threats
President Trump's renewed threat to impose tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods has prompted a muted response from U.S. businesses, contrasting sharply with 2018 when the U.S. Chamber of Commerce warned of potential job losses exceeding 1.8 million due to similar policies; however, Alcoa Corp. warn...
Muted U.S. Business Response to Trump's Renewed Tariff Threats
President Trump's renewed threat to impose tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods has prompted a muted response from U.S. businesses, contrasting sharply with 2018 when the U.S. Chamber of Commerce warned of potential job losses exceeding 1.8 million due to similar policies; however, Alcoa Corp. warn...
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36% Bias Score
Northern Gateway Pipeline Reconsidered Amid Climate Change and US Tariff Threats
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, president of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, reversed his opposition to the Northern Gateway pipeline, citing climate change, the American threat, and the need to avoid environmentally damaging US development. This follows Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's push for pipelin...
Northern Gateway Pipeline Reconsidered Amid Climate Change and US Tariff Threats
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, president of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, reversed his opposition to the Northern Gateway pipeline, citing climate change, the American threat, and the need to avoid environmentally damaging US development. This follows Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's push for pipelin...
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40% Bias Score
Canadian Liberals to Choose New Leader Amidst Political Uncertainty
The Canadian Liberal Party will choose its next leader on March 9th, following Justin Trudeau's resignation, with Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland as frontrunners; the new leader faces immediate challenges including strained US relations and a possible no-confidence vote.
Canadian Liberals to Choose New Leader Amidst Political Uncertainty
The Canadian Liberal Party will choose its next leader on March 9th, following Justin Trudeau's resignation, with Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland as frontrunners; the new leader faces immediate challenges including strained US relations and a possible no-confidence vote.
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40% Bias Score
Canada Intensifies Border Security Amidst Drug Smuggling and Immigration Concerns
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is enhancing border security measures to counter drug smuggling and illegal immigration, driven by President-elect Trump's threat of tariffs, focusing on data analytics, international collaboration, and intercepting increasingly sophisticated smuggling method...
Canada Intensifies Border Security Amidst Drug Smuggling and Immigration Concerns
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is enhancing border security measures to counter drug smuggling and illegal immigration, driven by President-elect Trump's threat of tariffs, focusing on data analytics, international collaboration, and intercepting increasingly sophisticated smuggling method...
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48% Bias Score
Canada Announces C\$1.3 Billion Border Security Plan to Avert US Tariffs
Canada announced a C\$1.3 billion plan for enhanced US border security, including aerial surveillance, a joint strike force with the US, and new drug detection tools, to address President-elect Trump's threat of a 25% tariff on Canadian goods if the border isn't secured against irregular migration a...
Canada Announces C\$1.3 Billion Border Security Plan to Avert US Tariffs
Canada announced a C\$1.3 billion plan for enhanced US border security, including aerial surveillance, a joint strike force with the US, and new drug detection tools, to address President-elect Trump's threat of a 25% tariff on Canadian goods if the border isn't secured against irregular migration a...
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44% Bias Score
Freeland Resigns as Canada's Finance Minister Amidst Deficit and Tariff Concerns
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned due to policy disagreements with Prime Minister Trudeau, revealing a deficit exceeding the cap by over $20 billion and highlighting concerns over potential US tariffs.
Freeland Resigns as Canada's Finance Minister Amidst Deficit and Tariff Concerns
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned due to policy disagreements with Prime Minister Trudeau, revealing a deficit exceeding the cap by over $20 billion and highlighting concerns over potential US tariffs.
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44% Bias Score