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Canadian Stock Market Edges Up Amidst Tech Gains and Tariff Concerns
On Thursday, Canada's S&P/TSX composite index edged up 0.01 percent to 27,371.79, driven by gains in technology stocks mirroring U.S. tech successes, but countered by healthcare sector declines and looming U.S. tariff threats. Canada's May GDP showed a 0.1 percent contraction.
Canadian Stock Market Edges Up Amidst Tech Gains and Tariff Concerns
On Thursday, Canada's S&P/TSX composite index edged up 0.01 percent to 27,371.79, driven by gains in technology stocks mirroring U.S. tech successes, but countered by healthcare sector declines and looming U.S. tariff threats. Canada's May GDP showed a 0.1 percent contraction.
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40% Bias Score


Canada Urgently Needs a Federal Trade Secrets Act to Boost Innovation and Economic Security
Canada's absence of a federal trade secrets act leaves businesses vulnerable, forcing them to navigate inconsistent provincial laws, hindering innovation and investment, while creating uncertainty for Canadian companies and undermining the country's economic security; experts urge for a national sta...
Canada Urgently Needs a Federal Trade Secrets Act to Boost Innovation and Economic Security
Canada's absence of a federal trade secrets act leaves businesses vulnerable, forcing them to navigate inconsistent provincial laws, hindering innovation and investment, while creating uncertainty for Canadian companies and undermining the country's economic security; experts urge for a national sta...
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52% Bias Score


Nanaimo Defers Vote on Overdose Prevention Site Amidst Public Concerns
The Nanaimo City Council deferred a vote on closing a local overdose prevention site, prompting a meeting with VIHA to assess its effectiveness amid growing public concerns about associated disorder and lack of broader support services; this follows similar deferrals in Victoria, reflecting wider sk...
Nanaimo Defers Vote on Overdose Prevention Site Amidst Public Concerns
The Nanaimo City Council deferred a vote on closing a local overdose prevention site, prompting a meeting with VIHA to assess its effectiveness amid growing public concerns about associated disorder and lack of broader support services; this follows similar deferrals in Victoria, reflecting wider sk...
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60% Bias Score


Amara NZero Names New CEO Amidst Renewable Energy Market Volatility
Cinven's Amara NZero appointed Simon Oakland as its new CEO, replacing Gonzalo Errejón after four years of significant revenue growth (from €270 million to over €600 million) and market expansion, despite recent sector challenges involving renewable energy market volatility and regulatory uncertaint...
Amara NZero Names New CEO Amidst Renewable Energy Market Volatility
Cinven's Amara NZero appointed Simon Oakland as its new CEO, replacing Gonzalo Errejón after four years of significant revenue growth (from €270 million to over €600 million) and market expansion, despite recent sector challenges involving renewable energy market volatility and regulatory uncertaint...
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52% Bias Score


Infini Resources to Drill High-Grade Uranium at Portland Creek
Infini Resources is launching a 2500-meter diamond drilling campaign at its Portland Creek uranium project in Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador, targeting 12 high-priority zones along a 6km mineralized corridor with surface uranium oxide concentrations peaking at 7.5%, driven by a refined explorati...
Infini Resources to Drill High-Grade Uranium at Portland Creek
Infini Resources is launching a 2500-meter diamond drilling campaign at its Portland Creek uranium project in Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador, targeting 12 high-priority zones along a 6km mineralized corridor with surface uranium oxide concentrations peaking at 7.5%, driven by a refined explorati...
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48% Bias Score


Europe Heatwave Ends, India Faces Flooding
Southeast Europe's record-breaking heatwave, reaching 50.5°C in Turkey, is ending with temperatures plummeting below 30°C and rainfall expected, offering relief to wildfire-stricken areas, while India braces for torrential rainfall causing potential flooding.
Europe Heatwave Ends, India Faces Flooding
Southeast Europe's record-breaking heatwave, reaching 50.5°C in Turkey, is ending with temperatures plummeting below 30°C and rainfall expected, offering relief to wildfire-stricken areas, while India braces for torrential rainfall causing potential flooding.
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32% Bias Score

2026 World Cup: Tri-National Hosting, Expanded to 48 Teams
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, expanding to 48 teams, will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, with 16 US cities (excluding Las Vegas), 3 Mexican cities (Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey), and 2 Canadian cities (Toronto, Vancouver) selected as venues; the final will be held in East R...

2026 World Cup: Tri-National Hosting, Expanded to 48 Teams
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, expanding to 48 teams, will be co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, with 16 US cities (excluding Las Vegas), 3 Mexican cities (Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey), and 2 Canadian cities (Toronto, Vancouver) selected as venues; the final will be held in East R...
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Canada-U.S. Trade Talks Intensify as Tariff Deadline Looms
Prime Minister Carney's chief of staff, Marc-André Blanchard, is in Washington to negotiate an end to the five-month trade war with the U.S., aiming to prevent an increase in tariffs on Canadian goods to 35 percent, amidst a wave of similar deals between the U.S. and other global partners.

Canada-U.S. Trade Talks Intensify as Tariff Deadline Looms
Prime Minister Carney's chief of staff, Marc-André Blanchard, is in Washington to negotiate an end to the five-month trade war with the U.S., aiming to prevent an increase in tariffs on Canadian goods to 35 percent, amidst a wave of similar deals between the U.S. and other global partners.
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Toronto's Extreme Heatwave Exacerbates Vulnerability
Toronto has endured 21 days under heat warnings this summer, surpassing previous years and causing a sharp rise in heat-related emergency room visits, particularly among vulnerable populations, highlighting gaps in the city's Heat Relief Strategy.

Toronto's Extreme Heatwave Exacerbates Vulnerability
Toronto has endured 21 days under heat warnings this summer, surpassing previous years and causing a sharp rise in heat-related emergency room visits, particularly among vulnerable populations, highlighting gaps in the city's Heat Relief Strategy.
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32% Bias Score

TSX Consumer Defensive Stocks: Valuations and Market Outlook
Analysis of the top 10 TSX consumer defensive stocks reveals valuations generally within ±10 percent of current market prices, despite some showing over 20 percent growth in the last year, while market indicators suggest potential overvaluation.

TSX Consumer Defensive Stocks: Valuations and Market Outlook
Analysis of the top 10 TSX consumer defensive stocks reveals valuations generally within ±10 percent of current market prices, despite some showing over 20 percent growth in the last year, while market indicators suggest potential overvaluation.
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44% Bias Score

Central Banks Hold Rates Steady Amidst Trump Trade Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve are expected to hold interest rates steady this week due to uncertainty surrounding President Trump's trade policies, which are impacting inflation and economic growth; both central banks will deliver interest-rate decisions on Wednesday.

Central Banks Hold Rates Steady Amidst Trump Trade Uncertainty
The Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve are expected to hold interest rates steady this week due to uncertainty surrounding President Trump's trade policies, which are impacting inflation and economic growth; both central banks will deliver interest-rate decisions on Wednesday.
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48% Bias Score

Bill C-5 sparks conflict between Indigenous economic interests and treaty rights
Bill C-5, the One Canadian Economy Act, allows the Canadian government to bypass certain laws to expedite project approvals, raising concerns among Indigenous groups about the potential violation of treaty rights and the duty to consult; Indigenous-led businesses have conflicting opinions, some seei...

Bill C-5 sparks conflict between Indigenous economic interests and treaty rights
Bill C-5, the One Canadian Economy Act, allows the Canadian government to bypass certain laws to expedite project approvals, raising concerns among Indigenous groups about the potential violation of treaty rights and the duty to consult; Indigenous-led businesses have conflicting opinions, some seei...
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48% Bias Score
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