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Canadian Man Sentenced to 25 Years for Energy Infrastructure Terrorism
A Canadian man, Cameron Smith, was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for two attacks on energy infrastructure in South Dakota and North Dakota in 2022 and 2023, causing $1.7 million in damages and impacting 243 customers due to power outages; the judge classified the acts as terrorism.
Canadian Man Sentenced to 25 Years for Energy Infrastructure Terrorism
A Canadian man, Cameron Smith, was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for two attacks on energy infrastructure in South Dakota and North Dakota in 2022 and 2023, causing $1.7 million in damages and impacting 243 customers due to power outages; the judge classified the acts as terrorism.
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52% Bias Score


Alberta's Transgender Youth Healthcare Law Faces Charter Challenge
Alberta's new law, restricting hormone therapy and puberty blockers for transgender youth under 16, is facing a court challenge arguing it violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms by denying essential medical care; the government defends the law, citing evolving science and youth protect...
Alberta's Transgender Youth Healthcare Law Faces Charter Challenge
Alberta's new law, restricting hormone therapy and puberty blockers for transgender youth under 16, is facing a court challenge arguing it violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms by denying essential medical care; the government defends the law, citing evolving science and youth protect...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs to Hike US Car Prices, Further Depressing Market
Trump's threatened tariffs on imported cars would immediately raise US car prices by $4,000-$10,000, impacting a stagnant market; the US imported 150,000 cars in 2023, while Canada exported $38 billion in cars and $19 billion in parts to the US in 2024. Mexico is the largest car exporter to the US.
Trump Tariffs to Hike US Car Prices, Further Depressing Market
Trump's threatened tariffs on imported cars would immediately raise US car prices by $4,000-$10,000, impacting a stagnant market; the US imported 150,000 cars in 2023, while Canada exported $38 billion in cars and $19 billion in parts to the US in 2024. Mexico is the largest car exporter to the US.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Dairy Tariff Threat Exposes Canada's Supply Management Dilemma
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on Canadian dairy due to Canada's supply management system, prompting debate on its future; while unlikely to severely impact Canadian farmers, the threat underscores trade tensions and raises questions about the system's economic and geopolitical conse...
Trump's Dairy Tariff Threat Exposes Canada's Supply Management Dilemma
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on Canadian dairy due to Canada's supply management system, prompting debate on its future; while unlikely to severely impact Canadian farmers, the threat underscores trade tensions and raises questions about the system's economic and geopolitical conse...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Doubles Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminum, Raising Recession Fears
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum, effective Wednesday, in response to Ontario's electricity price hikes, escalating trade tensions and potentially triggering a recession.
Trump Doubles Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminum, Raising Recession Fears
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum, effective Wednesday, in response to Ontario's electricity price hikes, escalating trade tensions and potentially triggering a recession.
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52% Bias Score


New Brunswick Lifts Alcohol Trade Barriers Amidst U.S. Tariff War
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt announced legislation to lift restrictions on interprovincial alcohol sales due to U.S. tariffs, aiming for a four percent economic boost and mitigating the anticipated 30 percent revenue loss from reduced U.S. trade, while still maintaining healthcare promises.
New Brunswick Lifts Alcohol Trade Barriers Amidst U.S. Tariff War
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt announced legislation to lift restrictions on interprovincial alcohol sales due to U.S. tariffs, aiming for a four percent economic boost and mitigating the anticipated 30 percent revenue loss from reduced U.S. trade, while still maintaining healthcare promises.
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36% Bias Score

Ford Leads High-Profile Campaign Against Trump Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, leveraging his family's political background and brash rhetoric, is leading a high-profile campaign against US tariffs, employing public relations and economic levers to protect Ontario's economy and advocating for renewed trade negotiations, despite initially supporting T...

Ford Leads High-Profile Campaign Against Trump Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, leveraging his family's political background and brash rhetoric, is leading a high-profile campaign against US tariffs, employing public relations and economic levers to protect Ontario's economy and advocating for renewed trade negotiations, despite initially supporting T...
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48% Bias Score

B.C. Fast-Tracks U.S. Healthcare Worker Credentials to Address Shortages
British Columbia is launching a recruitment campaign and fast-tracking credential recognition for U.S. doctors and nurses to alleviate its critical healthcare worker shortage, planning targeted outreach in Washington, Oregon, and California, and streamlining the licensing process for those with Amer...

B.C. Fast-Tracks U.S. Healthcare Worker Credentials to Address Shortages
British Columbia is launching a recruitment campaign and fast-tracking credential recognition for U.S. doctors and nurses to alleviate its critical healthcare worker shortage, planning targeted outreach in Washington, Oregon, and California, and streamlining the licensing process for those with Amer...
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32% Bias Score

US, Ukraine Agree to Potential 30-Day Ceasefire in War With Russia
Following a period of strained relations, the US and Ukraine agreed on Tuesday to a potential 30-day ceasefire in the war with Russia; however, a separate mineral rights deal remains outstanding and Russia has yet to agree.

US, Ukraine Agree to Potential 30-Day Ceasefire in War With Russia
Following a period of strained relations, the US and Ukraine agreed on Tuesday to a potential 30-day ceasefire in the war with Russia; however, a separate mineral rights deal remains outstanding and Russia has yet to agree.
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52% Bias Score

Canada Fails to Collect Nearly 40% of Fines for Temporary Foreign Worker Program Violations
A Globe and Mail analysis reveals that the Canadian government has failed to collect almost 40 percent of the \$11.8 million in fines levied against nearly 1,000 employers since 2017 for violating Temporary Foreign Worker Program rules, highlighting enforcement shortcomings and potentially encouragi...

Canada Fails to Collect Nearly 40% of Fines for Temporary Foreign Worker Program Violations
A Globe and Mail analysis reveals that the Canadian government has failed to collect almost 40 percent of the \$11.8 million in fines levied against nearly 1,000 employers since 2017 for violating Temporary Foreign Worker Program rules, highlighting enforcement shortcomings and potentially encouragi...
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44% Bias Score

Canada-U.S. Trade War Disrupts Canadian Construction
Canada's retaliatory tariffs on $30 billion of U.S. goods, imposed in response to U.S. trade actions, are causing significant disruption to Canadian businesses in sectors like construction and renovations, forcing them to absorb costs or seek pricier alternatives.

Canada-U.S. Trade War Disrupts Canadian Construction
Canada's retaliatory tariffs on $30 billion of U.S. goods, imposed in response to U.S. trade actions, are causing significant disruption to Canadian businesses in sectors like construction and renovations, forcing them to absorb costs or seek pricier alternatives.
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36% Bias Score

Fentanyl Trafficking Conviction Highlights Northwestern Ontario's Opioid Crisis
Jeremy Johnson's 11.5-year sentence for trafficking 448 grams of fentanyl and 90 grams of cocaine in Fort Frances, Ontario, underscores the severe opioid crisis in Northwestern Ontario, where overdose rates are five times the provincial average, fueled by factors including geographic isolation and l...

Fentanyl Trafficking Conviction Highlights Northwestern Ontario's Opioid Crisis
Jeremy Johnson's 11.5-year sentence for trafficking 448 grams of fentanyl and 90 grams of cocaine in Fort Frances, Ontario, underscores the severe opioid crisis in Northwestern Ontario, where overdose rates are five times the provincial average, fueled by factors including geographic isolation and l...
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44% Bias Score
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