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RCMP Police Dog Program Faces Staffing Crisis, Infrastructure Deficiencies
An internal RCMP review reveals critical staffing shortages and poor infrastructure at its police dog training centre, creating health and safety risks for handlers and canines, impacting front-line policing effectiveness and program sustainability.
RCMP Police Dog Program Faces Staffing Crisis, Infrastructure Deficiencies
An internal RCMP review reveals critical staffing shortages and poor infrastructure at its police dog training centre, creating health and safety risks for handlers and canines, impacting front-line policing effectiveness and program sustainability.
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24% Bias Score


Van 't Wout Wins Bronze, Velzeboer Misses Final in Seoul Short Track World Cup
At the World Cup short track speed skating event in Seoul, Netherlands' Jens van 't Wout won bronze in the men's 1500m after a competitor's penalty, while Xandra Velzeboer failed to advance to the 1000m final, ending her podium streak. Mixed relay team qualified for the final.
Van 't Wout Wins Bronze, Velzeboer Misses Final in Seoul Short Track World Cup
At the World Cup short track speed skating event in Seoul, Netherlands' Jens van 't Wout won bronze in the men's 1500m after a competitor's penalty, while Xandra Velzeboer failed to advance to the 1000m final, ending her podium streak. Mixed relay team qualified for the final.
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28% Bias Score


Bank of Canada Cuts Rate Amid U.S. Tariff Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate to 3.25 percent on Wednesday, citing uncertainty caused by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's potential imposition of tariffs on Canadian goods.
Bank of Canada Cuts Rate Amid U.S. Tariff Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada lowered its key interest rate to 3.25 percent on Wednesday, citing uncertainty caused by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's potential imposition of tariffs on Canadian goods.
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8% Bias Score


Canada Prepares Multifaceted Strategy for Post-Election U.S. Relations
Ahead of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, Canada prepared a comprehensive strategy to engage with U.S. officials across the political spectrum, focusing on maintaining and expanding cooperation in areas such as nuclear energy, supply chain security, and carbon capture technologies, regardless of...
Canada Prepares Multifaceted Strategy for Post-Election U.S. Relations
Ahead of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, Canada prepared a comprehensive strategy to engage with U.S. officials across the political spectrum, focusing on maintaining and expanding cooperation in areas such as nuclear energy, supply chain security, and carbon capture technologies, regardless of...
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48% Bias Score


Alberta Launches CA$29 Million Border Patrol Amidst U.S. Tariff Threats
Faced with President-elect Trump's tariff threats, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith launched a CA$29 million Interdiction Patrol Team to enhance border security along its 298km border with Montana, involving sheriffs, support staff, canines, and drones, focusing on a two-kilometer "red zone" for incre...
Alberta Launches CA$29 Million Border Patrol Amidst U.S. Tariff Threats
Faced with President-elect Trump's tariff threats, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith launched a CA$29 million Interdiction Patrol Team to enhance border security along its 298km border with Montana, involving sheriffs, support staff, canines, and drones, focusing on a two-kilometer "red zone" for incre...
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44% Bias Score


"Trump's Return: Boon or Bane for US Seafood Industry?"
"President-elect Trump's return is expected to bring significant changes to the US seafood industry, potentially increasing prices for consumers due to trade conflicts, while the industry anticipates deregulation and support for domestic fishing; however, conservationists fear jeopardized fish stock...
"Trump's Return: Boon or Bane for US Seafood Industry?"
"President-elect Trump's return is expected to bring significant changes to the US seafood industry, potentially increasing prices for consumers due to trade conflicts, while the industry anticipates deregulation and support for domestic fishing; however, conservationists fear jeopardized fish stock...
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56% Bias Score

Van 't Wout Wins Bronze, Velzeboer Misses Final in Seoul Short Track World Cup
At the Seoul World Cup, Jens van 't Wout won bronze in the men's 1500m short track speed skating after a penalty to Steven Dubois upgraded his result; Xandra Velzeboer failed to qualify for the 1000m final, ending her podium streak; and the Dutch mixed relay team qualified for the final.

Van 't Wout Wins Bronze, Velzeboer Misses Final in Seoul Short Track World Cup
At the Seoul World Cup, Jens van 't Wout won bronze in the men's 1500m short track speed skating after a penalty to Steven Dubois upgraded his result; Xandra Velzeboer failed to qualify for the 1000m final, ending her podium streak; and the Dutch mixed relay team qualified for the final.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Return: A Seafood Industry on the Brink
President-elect Trump's incoming administration is poised to reshape the U.S. seafood industry, with potential benefits for fishermen but risks of escalating trade wars and reduced conservation measures, according to industry stakeholders and analysts.

Trump's Return: A Seafood Industry on the Brink
President-elect Trump's incoming administration is poised to reshape the U.S. seafood industry, with potential benefits for fishermen but risks of escalating trade wars and reduced conservation measures, according to industry stakeholders and analysts.
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40% Bias Score

Canada Threatens Energy Curtailment to Counter US Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatened to cut energy exports to the US, primarily electricity, in retaliation for President-elect Trump's threatened tariffs, potentially disrupting US energy supplies and causing temporary price increases but also hurting Canada's own economy.

Canada Threatens Energy Curtailment to Counter US Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatened to cut energy exports to the US, primarily electricity, in retaliation for President-elect Trump's threatened tariffs, potentially disrupting US energy supplies and causing temporary price increases but also hurting Canada's own economy.
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44% Bias Score

Canada Steps Up Immigration Enforcement Amid Refugee Claim Surge
Canada's CBSA is enhancing enforcement of immigration laws due to a surge in refugee claims and the discovery that it cannot account for nearly 20,000 people whose claims were denied in 2011 or earlier; the agency has increased enforcement officers by 15% and projects a 60% rise in removals this yea...

Canada Steps Up Immigration Enforcement Amid Refugee Claim Surge
Canada's CBSA is enhancing enforcement of immigration laws due to a surge in refugee claims and the discovery that it cannot account for nearly 20,000 people whose claims were denied in 2011 or earlier; the agency has increased enforcement officers by 15% and projects a 60% rise in removals this yea...
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56% Bias Score

TSX Falls 0.48% Amidst Global Uncertainty
Canada's TSX composite index fell 0.48% on Friday, its first weekly loss in six, due to declines in mining and energy, fueled by global economic uncertainty, tariff threats, and the Bank of Canada's interest rate cut; Wall Street saw gains, led by tech stocks.

TSX Falls 0.48% Amidst Global Uncertainty
Canada's TSX composite index fell 0.48% on Friday, its first weekly loss in six, due to declines in mining and energy, fueled by global economic uncertainty, tariff threats, and the Bank of Canada's interest rate cut; Wall Street saw gains, led by tech stocks.
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36% Bias Score

Canada's Housing Market Boosted, North Vancouver Tops Livability Ranking
Canada's Bank of Canada cut interest rates and loosened mortgage rules, while The Globe and Mail ranked North Vancouver as the most livable city in its 2024 ranking of 448 Canadian cities based on affordability, amenities, and quality of life, despite high housing costs there.

Canada's Housing Market Boosted, North Vancouver Tops Livability Ranking
Canada's Bank of Canada cut interest rates and loosened mortgage rules, while The Globe and Mail ranked North Vancouver as the most livable city in its 2024 ranking of 448 Canadian cities based on affordability, amenities, and quality of life, despite high housing costs there.
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40% Bias Score
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