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US Tariffs Trigger Divergent Responses: UK's Conciliatory Approach Risks Steel Industry
President Trump's 25% tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum imports sparked retaliatory measures from Canada and the EU, while the UK adopted a conciliatory approach, hoping for future trade benefits despite the immediate negative impact on its steel industry, which exported 180,000 tons of steel wo...
US Tariffs Trigger Divergent Responses: UK's Conciliatory Approach Risks Steel Industry
President Trump's 25% tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum imports sparked retaliatory measures from Canada and the EU, while the UK adopted a conciliatory approach, hoping for future trade benefits despite the immediate negative impact on its steel industry, which exported 180,000 tons of steel wo...
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US Tariffs Spark Global Trade War
The US imposed additional tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, triggering immediate retaliatory tariffs from China (€26 billion), the EU, and potential non-tariff barriers from Canada, raising concerns about global economic slowdown and increased inflation.
US Tariffs Spark Global Trade War
The US imposed additional tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, triggering immediate retaliatory tariffs from China (€26 billion), the EU, and potential non-tariff barriers from Canada, raising concerns about global economic slowdown and increased inflation.
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40% Bias Score


Algoma Steel Profits Despite Tariffs, Eyes "Buy Canadian" Boost
Despite new U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel imports, Algoma Steel remains profitable due to higher steel prices and anticipates further growth from a potential Canadian "Buy Canadian" mandate; the company also invests $740 million in new electric arc furnace technology to improve efficiency and reduc...
Algoma Steel Profits Despite Tariffs, Eyes "Buy Canadian" Boost
Despite new U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel imports, Algoma Steel remains profitable due to higher steel prices and anticipates further growth from a potential Canadian "Buy Canadian" mandate; the company also invests $740 million in new electric arc furnace technology to improve efficiency and reduc...
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40% Bias Score


Anson Funds Pushes for InterRent REIT Asset Sales, Potential Acquisition
Activist investor Anson Funds is pushing Ottawa-based InterRent REIT, which owns 13,000 apartment units, towards selling assets to reduce its $1.6-billion debt and potentially leading to a sale of the entire company due to private equity firms' higher valuation of rental properties compared to publi...
Anson Funds Pushes for InterRent REIT Asset Sales, Potential Acquisition
Activist investor Anson Funds is pushing Ottawa-based InterRent REIT, which owns 13,000 apartment units, towards selling assets to reduce its $1.6-billion debt and potentially leading to a sale of the entire company due to private equity firms' higher valuation of rental properties compared to publi...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's New Steel and Aluminum Tariffs Prompt EU Retaliation
President Trump's new 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports to the U.S. takes effect Wednesday, impacting major importers like Canada, and prompting retaliatory tariffs from the European Union targeting Republican-held states.
Trump's New Steel and Aluminum Tariffs Prompt EU Retaliation
President Trump's new 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports to the U.S. takes effect Wednesday, impacting major importers like Canada, and prompting retaliatory tariffs from the European Union targeting Republican-held states.
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US Trade Uncertainty Slows Canadian Housing Investment
Uncertainty caused by the US-Canada trade war is slowing new investment in Canada's housing market, impacting land acquisitions, home resales, and developer funding; sales were down in major cities last month.
US Trade Uncertainty Slows Canadian Housing Investment
Uncertainty caused by the US-Canada trade war is slowing new investment in Canada's housing market, impacting land acquisitions, home resales, and developer funding; sales were down in major cities last month.
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44% Bias Score

Canada Eases Syria Sanctions, Provides $59 Million in Aid
Canada announced it will ease sanctions on Syria for six months, providing $59 million in humanitarian aid and allowing funds through certain banks, aiming to support a stable transition and aid delivery amidst ongoing violence that has killed over 1,500 people this month, according to the Syrian Ob...

Canada Eases Syria Sanctions, Provides $59 Million in Aid
Canada announced it will ease sanctions on Syria for six months, providing $59 million in humanitarian aid and allowing funds through certain banks, aiming to support a stable transition and aid delivery amidst ongoing violence that has killed over 1,500 people this month, according to the Syrian Ob...
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40% Bias Score

Unprecedented Measles Outbreak in Ontario: 372 Cases, Exceeding Decade Total
A massive measles outbreak in Southwestern Ontario has resulted in 372 cases across 11 health units since October 2024, with nearly 200 cases reported in the past two weeks alone, exceeding the total number from 2013-2023. The outbreak is primarily affecting unvaccinated children, highlighting the i...

Unprecedented Measles Outbreak in Ontario: 372 Cases, Exceeding Decade Total
A massive measles outbreak in Southwestern Ontario has resulted in 372 cases across 11 health units since October 2024, with nearly 200 cases reported in the past two weeks alone, exceeding the total number from 2013-2023. The outbreak is primarily affecting unvaccinated children, highlighting the i...
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48% Bias Score

Hudson's Bay Company Faces Collapse, Raising Concerns About Jobs and Historical Legacy
On Monday, a Toronto judge granted Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) creditor protection, potentially leading to the closure of 40 stores and 10,000 job losses; the company's financial struggles are attributed to various factors, including the impact of tariffs, while its history of colonization adds compl...

Hudson's Bay Company Faces Collapse, Raising Concerns About Jobs and Historical Legacy
On Monday, a Toronto judge granted Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) creditor protection, potentially leading to the closure of 40 stores and 10,000 job losses; the company's financial struggles are attributed to various factors, including the impact of tariffs, while its history of colonization adds compl...
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44% Bias Score

Manitoba Proposes Stiff Fines for Election Disinformation
Manitoba's proposed bill increases penalties for election disinformation to $20,000 per day for non-compliance with stop notices, expanding existing laws to cover misleading information, reckless disregard for truth, and new technologies like deepfakes; it grants Elections Manitoba stronger enforcem...

Manitoba Proposes Stiff Fines for Election Disinformation
Manitoba's proposed bill increases penalties for election disinformation to $20,000 per day for non-compliance with stop notices, expanding existing laws to cover misleading information, reckless disregard for truth, and new technologies like deepfakes; it grants Elections Manitoba stronger enforcem...
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40% Bias Score

Canada Launches National School Food Program to Combat Food Insecurity
Canada launched a national school food program, a CAD $1 billion, five-year initiative to feed 400,000 students annually, addressing the country's food insecurity and improving children's health and academic performance, while saving families an average of $800 annually.

Canada Launches National School Food Program to Combat Food Insecurity
Canada launched a national school food program, a CAD $1 billion, five-year initiative to feed 400,000 students annually, addressing the country's food insecurity and improving children's health and academic performance, while saving families an average of $800 annually.
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28% Bias Score

US Tariffs Trigger Canadian Economic Crisis
Punishing US tariffs threaten over a million Canadian jobs, triggering a potential recession reminiscent of the 2020 pandemic; the government is responding with a $6.5 billion business support package.

US Tariffs Trigger Canadian Economic Crisis
Punishing US tariffs threaten over a million Canadian jobs, triggering a potential recession reminiscent of the 2020 pandemic; the government is responding with a $6.5 billion business support package.
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44% Bias Score
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