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Montreal Boy Arrested on Terrorism Charges Amid Rise in Youth Radicalization
Montreal police arrested a minor for alleged terrorist activities, including planning an attack and pledging allegiance to ISIS; the arrest follows a report warning of rising youth radicalization and comes amid a surge in extremist cases among Quebec youth.
Montreal Boy Arrested on Terrorism Charges Amid Rise in Youth Radicalization
Montreal police arrested a minor for alleged terrorist activities, including planning an attack and pledging allegiance to ISIS; the arrest follows a report warning of rising youth radicalization and comes amid a surge in extremist cases among Quebec youth.
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32% Bias Score


Air Canada Resumes Operations After Flight Attendant Strike
Air Canada flight attendants' strike, lasting from August 14, impacting over 500,000 passengers, ended with a tentative agreement including compensation for ground work; full operations to resume within 7-10 days, with potential delays and cancellations.
Air Canada Resumes Operations After Flight Attendant Strike
Air Canada flight attendants' strike, lasting from August 14, impacting over 500,000 passengers, ended with a tentative agreement including compensation for ground work; full operations to resume within 7-10 days, with potential delays and cancellations.
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36% Bias Score


Early MS Symptoms Detected 15 Years Before Diagnosis
Research indicates that symptoms such as vision problems, anxiety, and fatigue may appear 15 years before a typical multiple sclerosis diagnosis, potentially allowing earlier intervention; a study of over 2,000 patients revealed increased GP visits for these symptoms beginning 15 years prior to neur...
Early MS Symptoms Detected 15 Years Before Diagnosis
Research indicates that symptoms such as vision problems, anxiety, and fatigue may appear 15 years before a typical multiple sclerosis diagnosis, potentially allowing earlier intervention; a study of over 2,000 patients revealed increased GP visits for these symptoms beginning 15 years prior to neur...
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24% Bias Score


Infini Resources Unveils 14 High-Priority Uranium Targets at Reynolds Lake
Infini Resources has discovered 14 high-priority uranium targets at its Reynolds Lake project in Canada's Athabasca Basin using a comprehensive desktop study integrating historical and new geophysical data, revealing potential for shallow unconformity-style uranium mineralization.
Infini Resources Unveils 14 High-Priority Uranium Targets at Reynolds Lake
Infini Resources has discovered 14 high-priority uranium targets at its Reynolds Lake project in Canada's Athabasca Basin using a comprehensive desktop study integrating historical and new geophysical data, revealing potential for shallow unconformity-style uranium mineralization.
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52% Bias Score


Trez Capital Halts Redemptions from Five Funds Amidst Loan Issues
Trez Capital, a Canadian commercial mortgage firm managing over \$5.3 billion in assets, temporarily halted redemptions from five funds due to high redemption requests, loan obligations, and defaults, impacting investors while monthly distributions continue; this follows similar actions by other fir...
Trez Capital Halts Redemptions from Five Funds Amidst Loan Issues
Trez Capital, a Canadian commercial mortgage firm managing over \$5.3 billion in assets, temporarily halted redemptions from five funds due to high redemption requests, loan obligations, and defaults, impacting investors while monthly distributions continue; this follows similar actions by other fir...
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36% Bias Score


Nova Scotia Wildfire Grows to 32 Square Kilometers Amidst Canada-Wide Risk
A wildfire in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, triggered by lightning, has grown to over 32 square kilometers, prompting the evacuation of 100 homes and causing significant damage, while federal officials warn of heightened wildfire risks across Canada until September.
Nova Scotia Wildfire Grows to 32 Square Kilometers Amidst Canada-Wide Risk
A wildfire in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, triggered by lightning, has grown to over 32 square kilometers, prompting the evacuation of 100 homes and causing significant damage, while federal officials warn of heightened wildfire risks across Canada until September.
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32% Bias Score

Cardinal's Confrontational "As You Like It": A Critique of Land Acknowledgments
Cliff Cardinal's Edinburgh Festival performance, a deconstruction of As You Like It, criticizes the inadequacy of land acknowledgments as substitutes for reparations, using humor and anger to confront Britain's history of violence against Indigenous peoples and the limitations of allyship, while pro...

Cardinal's Confrontational "As You Like It": A Critique of Land Acknowledgments
Cliff Cardinal's Edinburgh Festival performance, a deconstruction of As You Like It, criticizes the inadequacy of land acknowledgments as substitutes for reparations, using humor and anger to confront Britain's history of violence against Indigenous peoples and the limitations of allyship, while pro...
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40% Bias Score

Air Canada Flight Attendant Strike Ends After Public Support Shifts Momentum
Air Canada flight attendants ended their strike after reaching a tentative agreement with the airline, driven by public support for the union's "unpaid work" argument, despite the attendants' relatively high median compensation, highlighting the power of public perception in labor disputes.

Air Canada Flight Attendant Strike Ends After Public Support Shifts Momentum
Air Canada flight attendants ended their strike after reaching a tentative agreement with the airline, driven by public support for the union's "unpaid work" argument, despite the attendants' relatively high median compensation, highlighting the power of public perception in labor disputes.
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56% Bias Score

Air Canada Strike Exposes Gaps in Canada's Air Passenger Protection
The recent Air Canada flight attendant strike, resolved Tuesday, left thousands of passengers stranded and struggling for refunds, highlighting Canada's inadequate air passenger protection and lack of airline competition.

Air Canada Strike Exposes Gaps in Canada's Air Passenger Protection
The recent Air Canada flight attendant strike, resolved Tuesday, left thousands of passengers stranded and struggling for refunds, highlighting Canada's inadequate air passenger protection and lack of airline competition.
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52% Bias Score

Air Canada Strike Exposes Canada's Airline Market Flaws
Air Canada flight attendants ended a strike after reaching a tentative agreement; the dispute exposed Canada's concentrated airline market, weak passenger rights, and government intervention that prioritized incumbent businesses over consumers.

Air Canada Strike Exposes Canada's Airline Market Flaws
Air Canada flight attendants ended a strike after reaching a tentative agreement; the dispute exposed Canada's concentrated airline market, weak passenger rights, and government intervention that prioritized incumbent businesses over consumers.
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56% Bias Score

Alberta to Offer Free COVID-19 Vaccines to Healthcare Workers, But Most Residents Will Pay
Alberta is modifying its COVID-19 vaccine program to offer free shots to healthcare workers this fall, but most Albertans will have to pay, a decision that contrasts with national guidelines and has drawn criticism.

Alberta to Offer Free COVID-19 Vaccines to Healthcare Workers, But Most Residents Will Pay
Alberta is modifying its COVID-19 vaccine program to offer free shots to healthcare workers this fall, but most Albertans will have to pay, a decision that contrasts with national guidelines and has drawn criticism.
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44% Bias Score

Air Canada Flight Attendants' Illegal Strike Impacts 130,000 Daily Travelers
10,400 Air Canada flight attendants illegally struck, impacting 130,000 daily travelers due to unpaid "ground time," prompting a federal probe into airline compensation practices and potentially setting a precedent for global carriers.

Air Canada Flight Attendants' Illegal Strike Impacts 130,000 Daily Travelers
10,400 Air Canada flight attendants illegally struck, impacting 130,000 daily travelers due to unpaid "ground time," prompting a federal probe into airline compensation practices and potentially setting a precedent for global carriers.
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20% Bias Score
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