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14 Countries Condemn Iran's State-Sponsored Violence
Fourteen countries, including Canada, the US, and the UK, issued a joint statement on Thursday denouncing Iran's state-sponsored attempts to kill, kidnap, and harass individuals in Europe and North America, citing Iranian intelligence collaboration with international criminal organizations targeting...
14 Countries Condemn Iran's State-Sponsored Violence
Fourteen countries, including Canada, the US, and the UK, issued a joint statement on Thursday denouncing Iran's state-sponsored attempts to kill, kidnap, and harass individuals in Europe and North America, citing Iranian intelligence collaboration with international criminal organizations targeting...
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Hudson's Bay Sells Leases Amidst Legal Battles
Hudson's Bay Co. secured court approval to sell six leases for over $5 million, but faces opposition to a larger $69.1 million deal with Weihong Liu for 25 leases, amid its bankruptcy proceedings; the situation highlights disputes between Hudson's Bay, its creditors, and landlords.
Hudson's Bay Sells Leases Amidst Legal Battles
Hudson's Bay Co. secured court approval to sell six leases for over $5 million, but faces opposition to a larger $69.1 million deal with Weihong Liu for 25 leases, amid its bankruptcy proceedings; the situation highlights disputes between Hudson's Bay, its creditors, and landlords.
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Canada Recognizes Palestine, Isolating Australia
Canada will recognize Palestine as a sovereign state at the UN in September, conditional on Palestinian reforms and demilitarization, isolating Australia, which has so far refused to follow suit despite Treasurer Jim Chalmers stating that recognition is a matter of "when, not if".
Canada Recognizes Palestine, Isolating Australia
Canada will recognize Palestine as a sovereign state at the UN in September, conditional on Palestinian reforms and demilitarization, isolating Australia, which has so far refused to follow suit despite Treasurer Jim Chalmers stating that recognition is a matter of "when, not if".
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U.S.-Canada Tariff Negotiations Amidst $800 Million Auto Industry Loss
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed negotiations with Canada to address punishing metals tariffs that cost Ford $800 million this quarter, impacting the auto industry; President Trump recently imposed 50% tariffs on some copper products while exempting others, creating complex trade dyna...
U.S.-Canada Tariff Negotiations Amidst $800 Million Auto Industry Loss
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed negotiations with Canada to address punishing metals tariffs that cost Ford $800 million this quarter, impacting the auto industry; President Trump recently imposed 50% tariffs on some copper products while exempting others, creating complex trade dyna...
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Canada to Recognize Palestinian State in September, Conditional on Reforms
Canada will recognize a Palestinian state in September at the 78th UN General Assembly, conditional on the Palestinian Authority holding elections in 2026 without Hamas and a commitment to not militarize the state; this follows similar announcements from France and the UK, and comes amid an ongoing ...
Canada to Recognize Palestinian State in September, Conditional on Reforms
Canada will recognize a Palestinian state in September at the 78th UN General Assembly, conditional on the Palestinian Authority holding elections in 2026 without Hamas and a commitment to not militarize the state; this follows similar announcements from France and the UK, and comes amid an ongoing ...
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Canada's Planned Palestine Recognition Threatens US Trade Deal
Canada plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN in September, contingent on reforms by the Palestinian Authority, prompting President Trump to threaten trade sanctions.
Canada's Planned Palestine Recognition Threatens US Trade Deal
Canada plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN in September, contingent on reforms by the Palestinian Authority, prompting President Trump to threaten trade sanctions.
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U.S. Imposes Varied Tariffs on Major Trading Partners
The United States imposed new tariffs on several countries, including a 35% increase on Canadian goods due to alleged insufficient cooperation on fentanyl smuggling, while granting Mexico a 90-day reprieve and imposing a 50% tariff on Brazil due to the prosecution of former president Jair Bolsonaro.

U.S. Imposes Varied Tariffs on Major Trading Partners
The United States imposed new tariffs on several countries, including a 35% increase on Canadian goods due to alleged insufficient cooperation on fentanyl smuggling, while granting Mexico a 90-day reprieve and imposing a 50% tariff on Brazil due to the prosecution of former president Jair Bolsonaro.
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Canada to Recognize Palestinian State, Conditional on Reforms
Canada plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September at the UN General Assembly, conditional on Palestinian reforms, reflecting frustration with Israel and support for a two-state solution, though analysts suggest limited impact without U.S. support.

Canada to Recognize Palestinian State, Conditional on Reforms
Canada plans to recognize a Palestinian state in September at the UN General Assembly, conditional on Palestinian reforms, reflecting frustration with Israel and support for a two-state solution, though analysts suggest limited impact without U.S. support.
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Canada Recognizes Palestinian Statehood, Sparking Divided Reactions
Canada formally recognized Palestinian statehood, prompting celebrations from Muslim groups and concern from Jewish organizations, while Canadian political leaders offered divided responses amid the ongoing Gaza conflict and pledges of $40 million in aid.

Canada Recognizes Palestinian Statehood, Sparking Divided Reactions
Canada formally recognized Palestinian statehood, prompting celebrations from Muslim groups and concern from Jewish organizations, while Canadian political leaders offered divided responses amid the ongoing Gaza conflict and pledges of $40 million in aid.
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Canada to Recognize Palestinian State; Israel Rejects Move
Canada will recognize Palestine as a state in September, a move swiftly rejected by Israel, who views it as rewarding Hamas and hindering ceasefire efforts amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This follows similar announcements from France and the UK and Canada's recent sanctions against Israeli mini...

Canada to Recognize Palestinian State; Israel Rejects Move
Canada will recognize Palestine as a state in September, a move swiftly rejected by Israel, who views it as rewarding Hamas and hindering ceasefire efforts amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This follows similar announcements from France and the UK and Canada's recent sanctions against Israeli mini...
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Minor Tsunami Hits B.C. Coast After 8.8 Magnitude Earthquake
A magnitude 8.8 earthquake near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula triggered a tsunami warning for British Columbia, resulting in only 30-centimeter waves in Tofino; the event served as a successful test of the region's emergency response system.

Minor Tsunami Hits B.C. Coast After 8.8 Magnitude Earthquake
A magnitude 8.8 earthquake near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula triggered a tsunami warning for British Columbia, resulting in only 30-centimeter waves in Tofino; the event served as a successful test of the region's emergency response system.
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2026 World Cup: Canada's Readiness Questioned Amidst Economic Promise
The 2026 World Cup, hosted across Canada, the US, and Mexico, is expected to draw over 5 billion viewers and 650,000 visitors to Vancouver and Toronto alone, posing challenges to infrastructure while offering significant economic opportunities and a chance to boost Canadian soccer.

2026 World Cup: Canada's Readiness Questioned Amidst Economic Promise
The 2026 World Cup, hosted across Canada, the US, and Mexico, is expected to draw over 5 billion viewers and 650,000 visitors to Vancouver and Toronto alone, posing challenges to infrastructure while offering significant economic opportunities and a chance to boost Canadian soccer.
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36% Bias Score
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