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Canadian "Queen" Romana Didulo Arrested
Romana Didulo, self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada" and leader of the "Kingdom of Canada," was arrested in Saskatchewan, along with 16 others, following a search warrant execution at a decommissioned school where authorities seized replica firearms.
Canadian "Queen" Romana Didulo Arrested
Romana Didulo, self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada" and leader of the "Kingdom of Canada," was arrested in Saskatchewan, along with 16 others, following a search warrant execution at a decommissioned school where authorities seized replica firearms.
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20% Bias Score


Trans Mountain Pipeline: Excess Capacity Despite High Utilization
Despite the recent expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, which increased capacity by 590,000 barrels per day, a Canada Energy Regulator analysis reveals excess capacity exists, although overall oil export pipeline capacity from Western Canada remains highly utilized, with oil sands production pr...
Trans Mountain Pipeline: Excess Capacity Despite High Utilization
Despite the recent expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline, which increased capacity by 590,000 barrels per day, a Canada Energy Regulator analysis reveals excess capacity exists, although overall oil export pipeline capacity from Western Canada remains highly utilized, with oil sands production pr...
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20% Bias Score


Canada's Men's National Soccer Team Focuses on Stability for 2026 World Cup
Canada's soccer manager, Jesse Marsch, is prioritizing a stable roster for the 2026 World Cup, contrasting with the U.S.'s more experimental approach, aiming to avoid the mistakes made during the recent Gold Cup.
Canada's Men's National Soccer Team Focuses on Stability for 2026 World Cup
Canada's soccer manager, Jesse Marsch, is prioritizing a stable roster for the 2026 World Cup, contrasting with the U.S.'s more experimental approach, aiming to avoid the mistakes made during the recent Gold Cup.
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12% Bias Score


Antisemitic Stabbing in Ottawa Underscores Urgent Need for Action
A Jewish woman was seriously injured in a stabbing attack at an Ottawa grocery store, prompting investigations into antisemitic hate crimes and calls for stronger government action.
Antisemitic Stabbing in Ottawa Underscores Urgent Need for Action
A Jewish woman was seriously injured in a stabbing attack at an Ottawa grocery store, prompting investigations into antisemitic hate crimes and calls for stronger government action.
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48% Bias Score


Canada's Fall Agenda: Infrastructure, US Relations, and Crime
Prime Minister Mark Carney is holding a two-day cabinet meeting in Toronto to address infrastructure projects, Canada-U.S. relations amid a trade war, and crime.
Canada's Fall Agenda: Infrastructure, US Relations, and Crime
Prime Minister Mark Carney is holding a two-day cabinet meeting in Toronto to address infrastructure projects, Canada-U.S. relations amid a trade war, and crime.
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28% Bias Score


Yummy House Thrives on Back-to-School Rush in Toronto's East End
Yummy House, a Toronto takeout restaurant, experienced a significant increase in business on the first day of school, driven by students from Riverdale Collegiate, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between local businesses and the school community.
Yummy House Thrives on Back-to-School Rush in Toronto's East End
Yummy House, a Toronto takeout restaurant, experienced a significant increase in business on the first day of school, driven by students from Riverdale Collegiate, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between local businesses and the school community.
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32% Bias Score

Alberta Chiefs Challenge AFN Authority on National Infrastructure Projects
Four Alberta First Nations chiefs are challenging the Assembly of First Nations' (AFN) authority to negotiate national infrastructure projects, citing risks to their treaty rights and jurisdiction, while other chiefs express solidarity with the AFN's opposition to Bill C-5.

Alberta Chiefs Challenge AFN Authority on National Infrastructure Projects
Four Alberta First Nations chiefs are challenging the Assembly of First Nations' (AFN) authority to negotiate national infrastructure projects, citing risks to their treaty rights and jurisdiction, while other chiefs express solidarity with the AFN's opposition to Bill C-5.
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24% Bias Score

Self-Styled Canadian Queen and Followers Arrested in Saskatchewan
Romana Didulo, who declared herself Queen of Canada, and 15 followers were arrested in Saskatchewan after a firearms complaint led to a raid on their compound.

Self-Styled Canadian Queen and Followers Arrested in Saskatchewan
Romana Didulo, who declared herself Queen of Canada, and 15 followers were arrested in Saskatchewan after a firearms complaint led to a raid on their compound.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Opposition Figures Urge Canada to Offer Refuge to Deportees from US
Russian opposition figures Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin, and Vladimir Kara-Murza are urging the Canadian government to provide refuge for anti-war Russians being deported from the United States, citing concerns about their safety upon return to Russia.

Russian Opposition Figures Urge Canada to Offer Refuge to Deportees from US
Russian opposition figures Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin, and Vladimir Kara-Murza are urging the Canadian government to provide refuge for anti-war Russians being deported from the United States, citing concerns about their safety upon return to Russia.
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32% Bias Score

Canada's Auto Industry Faces Existential Threats from US Tariffs and EV Mandates
The Canadian auto industry, employing over 130,000, faces a crisis due to 25% US tariffs on Canadian vehicles and aggressive, unrealistic EV sales mandates, potentially leading to plant closures and job losses.

Canada's Auto Industry Faces Existential Threats from US Tariffs and EV Mandates
The Canadian auto industry, employing over 130,000, faces a crisis due to 25% US tariffs on Canadian vehicles and aggressive, unrealistic EV sales mandates, potentially leading to plant closures and job losses.
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56% Bias Score

TMU Opens New Brampton Medical School
Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) opened a new medical school in Brampton, Ontario, the first in the Greater Toronto Area in over a century, with an inaugural class of 94 students selected from over 6,400 applicants.

TMU Opens New Brampton Medical School
Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) opened a new medical school in Brampton, Ontario, the first in the Greater Toronto Area in over a century, with an inaugural class of 94 students selected from over 6,400 applicants.
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56% Bias Score

Canada Urged to Prioritize Digital Sovereignty, Scrap Controversial Bill
Almost 70 Canadian public figures and expert groups urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to strengthen Canada's digital sovereignty by repealing Bill C-2, which they argue undermines Canadians' privacy, and to create a digital sovereignty framework.

Canada Urged to Prioritize Digital Sovereignty, Scrap Controversial Bill
Almost 70 Canadian public figures and expert groups urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to strengthen Canada's digital sovereignty by repealing Bill C-2, which they argue undermines Canadians' privacy, and to create a digital sovereignty framework.
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48% Bias Score
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