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Trudeau Resigns as Canadian Prime Minister
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned on Monday, citing internal party challenges, after facing persistent criticism over ethics scandals and difficulties in meeting policy goals during his nearly ten-year tenure. He will remain Prime Minister until a new Liberal leader is selected.
Trudeau Resigns as Canadian Prime Minister
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned on Monday, citing internal party challenges, after facing persistent criticism over ethics scandals and difficulties in meeting policy goals during his nearly ten-year tenure. He will remain Prime Minister until a new Liberal leader is selected.
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48% Bias Score


French Marine Zoo Closes, Orcas' Future Uncertain
Marineland Antibes, a French marine zoo, closed on December 4, 2023, due to a new law banning cetacean shows, leaving the future of its two orcas and twelve dolphins uncertain, with relocation options including a Canadian sanctuary or Loro Parque in Tenerife.
French Marine Zoo Closes, Orcas' Future Uncertain
Marineland Antibes, a French marine zoo, closed on December 4, 2023, due to a new law banning cetacean shows, leaving the future of its two orcas and twelve dolphins uncertain, with relocation options including a Canadian sanctuary or Loro Parque in Tenerife.
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48% Bias Score


Protective Order Sought in Case Against Accused Drug Lord Ryan Wedding
Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, 43, is accused of leading an international drug-trafficking ring, ordering several killings, including the November 20, 2023, murders of Jagtar Singh and Harbhajan Kaur Sidhu in Ontario, Canada; eight Canadian accomplices were arrested in October; U....
Protective Order Sought in Case Against Accused Drug Lord Ryan Wedding
Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, 43, is accused of leading an international drug-trafficking ring, ordering several killings, including the November 20, 2023, murders of Jagtar Singh and Harbhajan Kaur Sidhu in Ontario, Canada; eight Canadian accomplices were arrested in October; U....
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48% Bias Score


Lion's Den Flag Displayed in Toronto Sparks Security Concerns
Toronto Police are investigating the display of a Lion's Den flag near a pro-Hamas demonstration on New Year's Eve, marking the first time the flag of this Palestinian terror group has been seen in Canada.
Lion's Den Flag Displayed in Toronto Sparks Security Concerns
Toronto Police are investigating the display of a Lion's Den flag near a pro-Hamas demonstration on New Year's Eve, marking the first time the flag of this Palestinian terror group has been seen in Canada.
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60% Bias Score


Climate Change Drives Up Canadian Home Insurance Costs
Due to a 379 percent increase in average annual insurable damage from natural disasters in Canada over the past 10 years, home insurance premiums have risen by 76 percent, or $409 annually. Insurers are limiting coverage in high-risk areas, and financial planners advise clients to increase emergency...
Climate Change Drives Up Canadian Home Insurance Costs
Due to a 379 percent increase in average annual insurable damage from natural disasters in Canada over the past 10 years, home insurance premiums have risen by 76 percent, or $409 annually. Insurers are limiting coverage in high-risk areas, and financial planners advise clients to increase emergency...
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24% Bias Score


Canadian Drug Overdose Deaths Fall in First Half of 2024
Preliminary data shows an 11 percent decrease in Canadian opioid-related deaths in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, with Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario showing significant reductions, although some provinces experienced increases. This follows a similar trend in th...
Canadian Drug Overdose Deaths Fall in First Half of 2024
Preliminary data shows an 11 percent decrease in Canadian opioid-related deaths in the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, with Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario showing significant reductions, although some provinces experienced increases. This follows a similar trend in th...
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36% Bias Score

McCain Foods Pledges Regenerative Agriculture by 2030
McCain Foods, the world's largest frozen-fry producer, pledges to source all potatoes from regenerative farms by 2030, using practices like crop rotation and reduced chemical use to improve soil health and reduce its environmental impact.

McCain Foods Pledges Regenerative Agriculture by 2030
McCain Foods, the world's largest frozen-fry producer, pledges to source all potatoes from regenerative farms by 2030, using practices like crop rotation and reduced chemical use to improve soil health and reduce its environmental impact.
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Parliament Hill's Centre Block Undergoes Multibillion-Dollar Restoration
A multibillion-dollar renovation of Parliament Hill's Centre Block, begun in 2018 and projected to finish in the early 2030s, involves replacing its foundation, upgrading infrastructure, and restoring historical features, temporarily relocating Parliament's operations.

Parliament Hill's Centre Block Undergoes Multibillion-Dollar Restoration
A multibillion-dollar renovation of Parliament Hill's Centre Block, begun in 2018 and projected to finish in the early 2030s, involves replacing its foundation, upgrading infrastructure, and restoring historical features, temporarily relocating Parliament's operations.
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36% Bias Score

Google Pays \$100 Million to Canadian News Outlets Amidst Antitrust Battles
Google paid \$100 million CAD to Canadian news outlets on January 3, 2024, as part of an October 2023 agreement to compensate them for content use; this payment, managed by the Canadian Journalism Collective, is part of an ongoing effort to address concerns about Google's business practices amidst a...

Google Pays \$100 Million to Canadian News Outlets Amidst Antitrust Battles
Google paid \$100 million CAD to Canadian news outlets on January 3, 2024, as part of an October 2023 agreement to compensate them for content use; this payment, managed by the Canadian Journalism Collective, is part of an ongoing effort to address concerns about Google's business practices amidst a...
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AFN National Chief Prioritizes Unity After Failed Child-Welfare Deal
After First Nations chiefs rejected a \$47.8-billion federal offer to reform Indigenous child-welfare systems in October, 2023, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak is working to unite the organization and ensure the rollout of a separate \$23-billion compensation package...

AFN National Chief Prioritizes Unity After Failed Child-Welfare Deal
After First Nations chiefs rejected a \$47.8-billion federal offer to reform Indigenous child-welfare systems in October, 2023, Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak is working to unite the organization and ensure the rollout of a separate \$23-billion compensation package...
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Canada to Chair 2025 G7 Summit Amidst Domestic and Global Uncertainty
In 2025, Canada will chair the G7 summit, coordinating policies among member states on various issues and potentially influencing global policy at the UN, while facing domestic political instability and the uncertain return of former US President Trump.

Canada to Chair 2025 G7 Summit Amidst Domestic and Global Uncertainty
In 2025, Canada will chair the G7 summit, coordinating policies among member states on various issues and potentially influencing global policy at the UN, while facing domestic political instability and the uncertain return of former US President Trump.
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40% Bias Score

Canada's Systemic Issues: Homelessness, Banking, Disability, Geopolitics, and Climate Change
Multiple opinion pieces in The Globe and Mail address Canada's shortcomings in addressing homelessness, banking competition, disability accommodations, UN Security Council reform, and climate change policy, revealing systemic issues and urging for governmental action.

Canada's Systemic Issues: Homelessness, Banking, Disability, Geopolitics, and Climate Change
Multiple opinion pieces in The Globe and Mail address Canada's shortcomings in addressing homelessness, banking competition, disability accommodations, UN Security Council reform, and climate change policy, revealing systemic issues and urging for governmental action.
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36% Bias Score
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