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Tribunal Orders Canada to Reform First Nations Child Welfare or Face First Nations-Led Plan
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ordered the federal government to negotiate a solution to its discriminatory underfunding of on-reserve child welfare or allow First Nations to propose a reform plan, following a nine-year impasse since a 2016 ruling.
Tribunal Orders Canada to Reform First Nations Child Welfare or Face First Nations-Led Plan
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ordered the federal government to negotiate a solution to its discriminatory underfunding of on-reserve child welfare or allow First Nations to propose a reform plan, following a nine-year impasse since a 2016 ruling.
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44% Bias Score


Canada Eliminates Most Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the elimination of retaliatory tariffs on US goods under the USMCA, starting September 1st, while maintaining tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automobiles, following a meeting with President Trump to improve trade relations.
Canada Eliminates Most Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the elimination of retaliatory tariffs on US goods under the USMCA, starting September 1st, while maintaining tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automobiles, following a meeting with President Trump to improve trade relations.
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36% Bias Score


US Foreclosure Filings Surge 13 Percent, Hitting Tourism Hotspots Hardest
US foreclosure filings rose 13 percent in July, affecting 36,130 families; Nevada and Florida, key tourism destinations, saw the highest rates due to economic downturns and job losses in the tourism sector, impacting homeowners' ability to pay mortgages.
US Foreclosure Filings Surge 13 Percent, Hitting Tourism Hotspots Hardest
US foreclosure filings rose 13 percent in July, affecting 36,130 families; Nevada and Florida, key tourism destinations, saw the highest rates due to economic downturns and job losses in the tourism sector, impacting homeowners' ability to pay mortgages.
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36% Bias Score


Canada Breaks with Allies, Refuses to Condemn Israel's Gaza Media Restrictions
Canada refused to sign a 27-country statement condemning Israel's restrictions on journalists in Gaza, marking a rare exception to its active role in the Media Freedom Coalition, which it co-founded; this follows Canada's previous condemnations of attacks on journalists in the region.
Canada Breaks with Allies, Refuses to Condemn Israel's Gaza Media Restrictions
Canada refused to sign a 27-country statement condemning Israel's restrictions on journalists in Gaza, marking a rare exception to its active role in the Media Freedom Coalition, which it co-founded; this follows Canada's previous condemnations of attacks on journalists in the region.
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36% Bias Score


Alberta Boy's "Catch-a-Predator" Sting Leads to Arrest, Police Warning
In Airdrie, Alberta, a 12-year-old boy escaped a man's car after a social-media-coordinated "catch-a-predator" sting, leading to the arrest of 37-year-old Zain Merchant on multiple charges, prompting police warnings against vigilante justice.
Alberta Boy's "Catch-a-Predator" Sting Leads to Arrest, Police Warning
In Airdrie, Alberta, a 12-year-old boy escaped a man's car after a social-media-coordinated "catch-a-predator" sting, leading to the arrest of 37-year-old Zain Merchant on multiple charges, prompting police warnings against vigilante justice.
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36% Bias Score


Toronto's Sixplex Compromise: $118 Million in Federal Housing Funds at Risk
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow met with federal Housing Minister Gregor Robertson to discuss Toronto's partial approval of sixplexes, impacting $118 million in housing funding; while no decision was reached, Ms. Chow highlighted 30,000 ready housing units contingent on federal funding for development cha...
Toronto's Sixplex Compromise: $118 Million in Federal Housing Funds at Risk
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow met with federal Housing Minister Gregor Robertson to discuss Toronto's partial approval of sixplexes, impacting $118 million in housing funding; while no decision was reached, Ms. Chow highlighted 30,000 ready housing units contingent on federal funding for development cha...
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44% Bias Score

Canada Seeks Indigenous Partnership in Churchill Port Development
Canada seeks Indigenous participation in trade diversification projects, exemplified by the proposed Churchill port development, partially owned by 41 Indigenous communities, which aims to use icebreakers to extend the shipping season; however, this involves major environmental considerations and ne...

Canada Seeks Indigenous Partnership in Churchill Port Development
Canada seeks Indigenous participation in trade diversification projects, exemplified by the proposed Churchill port development, partially owned by 41 Indigenous communities, which aims to use icebreakers to extend the shipping season; however, this involves major environmental considerations and ne...
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36% Bias Score

Legendary Jockey Ron Turcotte Dies at 84
Ron Turcotte, the Hall of Fame jockey who rode Secretariat to win the 1973 Triple Crown, died at age 84 from natural causes at his home in New Brunswick; his remarkable career and enduring legacy are celebrated by the horse racing world.

Legendary Jockey Ron Turcotte Dies at 84
Ron Turcotte, the Hall of Fame jockey who rode Secretariat to win the 1973 Triple Crown, died at age 84 from natural causes at his home in New Brunswick; his remarkable career and enduring legacy are celebrated by the horse racing world.
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32% Bias Score

Carney's European Trip: Trade, Troops, and Ukraine Peace Efforts
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will embark on a European trip spanning Poland, Germany, and Latvia, aiming to bolster trade relations, engage with Canadian troops, and collaborate with allies to achieve a resolution to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, potentially contributing to future secu...

Carney's European Trip: Trade, Troops, and Ukraine Peace Efforts
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will embark on a European trip spanning Poland, Germany, and Latvia, aiming to bolster trade relations, engage with Canadian troops, and collaborate with allies to achieve a resolution to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, potentially contributing to future secu...
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36% Bias Score

Mark Thompson: A Legacy of Fair Labor Relations
Mark Thompson, a UBC professor, profoundly influenced B.C.'s labor relations for over five decades through research, arbitration, and advocacy, securing improved employment standards for tens of thousands of workers and promoting collaborative labor-management relations.

Mark Thompson: A Legacy of Fair Labor Relations
Mark Thompson, a UBC professor, profoundly influenced B.C.'s labor relations for over five decades through research, arbitration, and advocacy, securing improved employment standards for tens of thousands of workers and promoting collaborative labor-management relations.
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32% Bias Score

Toronto Vigil for 8-Year-Old Gun Victim Sparks Calls for Stricter Gun Control
Eight-year-old Jahvai Roy was killed by a stray bullet in his Toronto home on Saturday, prompting a community vigil and calls for stricter gun control, with 88 percent of guns seized in Toronto in 2024 traced to the United States.

Toronto Vigil for 8-Year-Old Gun Victim Sparks Calls for Stricter Gun Control
Eight-year-old Jahvai Roy was killed by a stray bullet in his Toronto home on Saturday, prompting a community vigil and calls for stricter gun control, with 88 percent of guns seized in Toronto in 2024 traced to the United States.
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36% Bias Score

Canada Eases Tariffs to Jumpstart U.S. Trade Talks
Canada lifted retaliatory tariffs on various goods from the U.S. starting September 1st, aiming to improve stalled negotiations for a strategic agreement, following a constructive call between Prime Minister Carney and President Trump.

Canada Eases Tariffs to Jumpstart U.S. Trade Talks
Canada lifted retaliatory tariffs on various goods from the U.S. starting September 1st, aiming to improve stalled negotiations for a strategic agreement, following a constructive call between Prime Minister Carney and President Trump.
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48% Bias Score
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