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Infini Resources to Commence Maiden Diamond Drilling at Portland Creek Uranium Project
Infini Resources is commencing diamond drilling at its Portland Creek uranium project in Newfoundland, Canada, to explore a 3.8km long uranium anomaly with a peak soil assay of 7.5% uranium oxide, focusing on two key structures bounding a high-grade 800m by 100m mineralized corridor.
Infini Resources to Commence Maiden Diamond Drilling at Portland Creek Uranium Project
Infini Resources is commencing diamond drilling at its Portland Creek uranium project in Newfoundland, Canada, to explore a 3.8km long uranium anomaly with a peak soil assay of 7.5% uranium oxide, focusing on two key structures bounding a high-grade 800m by 100m mineralized corridor.
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60% Bias Score


Hypothetical US Annexation of Greenland and Canada: Geopolitical Implications
A hypothetical US annexation of Greenland and Canada under a Trump presidency is discussed, drawing parallels to Russia's actions in Ukraine and raising concerns about potential geopolitical consequences and a possible negotiated settlement at Ukraine's expense.
Hypothetical US Annexation of Greenland and Canada: Geopolitical Implications
A hypothetical US annexation of Greenland and Canada under a Trump presidency is discussed, drawing parallels to Russia's actions in Ukraine and raising concerns about potential geopolitical consequences and a possible negotiated settlement at Ukraine's expense.
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56% Bias Score


Mystery Brain Disease in New Brunswick: 400 Cases Prompt Reopened Investigation
Nearly 400 New Brunswick residents suffer from a neurological syndrome of unknown cause, prompting a reopened government investigation after an initial dismissal in 2022; patients experience seizures, nerve damage, and other severe symptoms, with some fatalities.
Mystery Brain Disease in New Brunswick: 400 Cases Prompt Reopened Investigation
Nearly 400 New Brunswick residents suffer from a neurological syndrome of unknown cause, prompting a reopened government investigation after an initial dismissal in 2022; patients experience seizures, nerve damage, and other severe symptoms, with some fatalities.
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40% Bias Score


Surge in Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales Reflects Evolving Canadian Drinking Habits
The sales of non-alcoholic beverages in Canada have surged 73 percent in the past year, driven by growing health concerns about alcohol, changing social norms, and improved product technology, resulting in a decline in alcohol consumption and sales.
Surge in Non-Alcoholic Beverage Sales Reflects Evolving Canadian Drinking Habits
The sales of non-alcoholic beverages in Canada have surged 73 percent in the past year, driven by growing health concerns about alcohol, changing social norms, and improved product technology, resulting in a decline in alcohol consumption and sales.
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44% Bias Score


Pakistani National Facing Extradition for Alleged New York Terror Plot
A Pakistani national, Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, was arrested in Quebec on September 4, 2024, for allegedly plotting a mass shooting at a New York Jewish center to mark the anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel; he faces extradition to the U.S. on terrorism charges.
Pakistani National Facing Extradition for Alleged New York Terror Plot
A Pakistani national, Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, was arrested in Quebec on September 4, 2024, for allegedly plotting a mass shooting at a New York Jewish center to mark the anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel; he faces extradition to the U.S. on terrorism charges.
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52% Bias Score


Canada's Divided Response to US Trade Actions
Disagreements among Canadian provinces regarding responses to US trade protectionism highlight a need for a unified national strategy to protect Canadian economic interests and counter protectionist measures.
Canada's Divided Response to US Trade Actions
Disagreements among Canadian provinces regarding responses to US trade protectionism highlight a need for a unified national strategy to protect Canadian economic interests and counter protectionist measures.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Second Term: Immediate Global Impacts
Donald Trump's second term has already influenced global events: a Gaza ceasefire, UK's secret contingency planning, pressure for a Ukraine-Russia peace deal, Canada's political instability, and concerns about renewed trade tensions with China.

Trump's Second Term: Immediate Global Impacts
Donald Trump's second term has already influenced global events: a Gaza ceasefire, UK's secret contingency planning, pressure for a Ukraine-Russia peace deal, Canada's political instability, and concerns about renewed trade tensions with China.
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52% Bias Score

Wildfires Increase Future Fire Risk in North America
A German study shows that wildfires in North America increase future fire risk by raising soil temperatures for decades, exemplified by the record-breaking 2023 Canadian wildfire season that released vast amounts of carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming and a cycle of increased drought and ...

Wildfires Increase Future Fire Risk in North America
A German study shows that wildfires in North America increase future fire risk by raising soil temperatures for decades, exemplified by the record-breaking 2023 Canadian wildfire season that released vast amounts of carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming and a cycle of increased drought and ...
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28% Bias Score

Canadian Disability Benefit Faces Delays Amidst Regulatory Hurdles
Canada's new disability benefit, planned for July 1st, is threatened by regulatory delays, jeopardizing $243 million in support funds and impacting low-income individuals with disabilities who could receive up to $200 monthly.

Canadian Disability Benefit Faces Delays Amidst Regulatory Hurdles
Canada's new disability benefit, planned for July 1st, is threatened by regulatory delays, jeopardizing $243 million in support funds and impacting low-income individuals with disabilities who could receive up to $200 monthly.
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48% Bias Score

Luxury Icebreaker Launches First St. Lawrence Winter Cruise
The Commandant Charcot, a French luxury icebreaker, launched its first winter cruise on the St. Lawrence River on Friday, carrying 150 passengers from Europe, the UK, and the US, with the aim of establishing a new winter tourism season and boosting the economies of Quebec's various ports.

Luxury Icebreaker Launches First St. Lawrence Winter Cruise
The Commandant Charcot, a French luxury icebreaker, launched its first winter cruise on the St. Lawrence River on Friday, carrying 150 passengers from Europe, the UK, and the US, with the aim of establishing a new winter tourism season and boosting the economies of Quebec's various ports.
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36% Bias Score

Inquest investigates death of woman with Down syndrome who starved under home care
Florence Girard, a woman with Down syndrome, starved to death in October 2018 at age 38, weighing 50 pounds, under the care of Astrid Dahl in Port Coquitlam, B.C.; a coroner's inquest is investigating failures in oversight by Kinsight Community Society, which contracted with Community Living BC.

Inquest investigates death of woman with Down syndrome who starved under home care
Florence Girard, a woman with Down syndrome, starved to death in October 2018 at age 38, weighing 50 pounds, under the care of Astrid Dahl in Port Coquitlam, B.C.; a coroner's inquest is investigating failures in oversight by Kinsight Community Society, which contracted with Community Living BC.
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36% Bias Score

Canada's IT Outsourcing Costs Exceed In-House Alternatives by 22-25.7 Percent
The Canadian federal government spent $2.6 billion on contracted IT services in 2022-23, exceeding in-house costs by 22-25.7 percent in four departments studied; the total spent on outsourcing rose from $14.7 billion in 2020-21 to $20.7 billion in 2023-24, despite an increase in the number of public...

Canada's IT Outsourcing Costs Exceed In-House Alternatives by 22-25.7 Percent
The Canadian federal government spent $2.6 billion on contracted IT services in 2022-23, exceeding in-house costs by 22-25.7 percent in four departments studied; the total spent on outsourcing rose from $14.7 billion in 2020-21 to $20.7 billion in 2023-24, despite an increase in the number of public...
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36% Bias Score
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