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Canada's Indigenous Procurement Program Under Fire for Non-Indigenous Exploitation
Canada's $1.6 billion Indigenous procurement program is failing to deliver its intended economic benefits to Indigenous businesses due to weak enforcement and loose identity standards, prompting calls for a First Nations-led overhaul.
Canada's Indigenous Procurement Program Under Fire for Non-Indigenous Exploitation
Canada's $1.6 billion Indigenous procurement program is failing to deliver its intended economic benefits to Indigenous businesses due to weak enforcement and loose identity standards, prompting calls for a First Nations-led overhaul.
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48% Bias Score


Study Debunks 'Mystery Illness' in New Brunswick
A new study in JAMA Neurology concludes that 25 patients in New Brunswick, initially believed to have a mysterious neurological illness, actually suffered from well-known conditions; researchers found that all patients had identifiable conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cancer, traumatic b...
Study Debunks 'Mystery Illness' in New Brunswick
A new study in JAMA Neurology concludes that 25 patients in New Brunswick, initially believed to have a mysterious neurological illness, actually suffered from well-known conditions; researchers found that all patients had identifiable conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cancer, traumatic b...
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52% Bias Score


TransAlta to Power Alberta Data Centers
TransAlta Corp. plans to partner with Alberta data centers, providing 90% of their natural gas-fired electricity needs by year-end, aiming to contribute to the province's $100 billion AI data center development goal within five years.
TransAlta to Power Alberta Data Centers
TransAlta Corp. plans to partner with Alberta data centers, providing 90% of their natural gas-fired electricity needs by year-end, aiming to contribute to the province's $100 billion AI data center development goal within five years.
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32% Bias Score


Saskatchewan NDP Raises Bar for Separation Referendum
Saskatchewan's NDP introduced legislation raising the required signatures for a separatist referendum from 15% to 30% of eligible voters; Premier Moe will allow a free vote but criticizes the bill as silencing public opinion.
Saskatchewan NDP Raises Bar for Separation Referendum
Saskatchewan's NDP introduced legislation raising the required signatures for a separatist referendum from 15% to 30% of eligible voters; Premier Moe will allow a free vote but criticizes the bill as silencing public opinion.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Asserts Smooth World Cup Preparations Despite Trade Tensions with Canada and Mexico
US President Donald Trump announced that despite trade disputes, preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted with Canada and Mexico, are progressing well, citing a successful White House meeting and a newly formed task force headed by Andrew Giuliani. The administration plans to ensure visit...
Trump Asserts Smooth World Cup Preparations Despite Trade Tensions with Canada and Mexico
US President Donald Trump announced that despite trade disputes, preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted with Canada and Mexico, are progressing well, citing a successful White House meeting and a newly formed task force headed by Andrew Giuliani. The administration plans to ensure visit...
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52% Bias Score


Carney and Trump Meet: Cooperation Despite Annexation Dispute
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's first meeting with US President Donald Trump resulted in a cordial discussion despite Trump's repeated suggestion of Canada joining the US as a 51st state; Carney firmly rejected this proposal while both leaders expressed their commitment to future cooperation.
Carney and Trump Meet: Cooperation Despite Annexation Dispute
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's first meeting with US President Donald Trump resulted in a cordial discussion despite Trump's repeated suggestion of Canada joining the US as a 51st state; Carney firmly rejected this proposal while both leaders expressed their commitment to future cooperation.
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48% Bias Score

Quebec Border Crossing Sees Asylum Claims Double Amidst U.S. Policy Shift
Asylum claims at Quebec's St-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing doubled to 2,733 in April 2025, a fourfold yearly increase coinciding with the Trump administration's efforts to revoke protected status for hundreds of thousands of U.S. migrants, prompting Canada to allocate additional border resource...

Quebec Border Crossing Sees Asylum Claims Double Amidst U.S. Policy Shift
Asylum claims at Quebec's St-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing doubled to 2,733 in April 2025, a fourfold yearly increase coinciding with the Trump administration's efforts to revoke protected status for hundreds of thousands of U.S. migrants, prompting Canada to allocate additional border resource...
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40% Bias Score

Competition Bureau Investigates BWX Technologies-Kinectrics Merger
The Competition Bureau of Canada is investigating BWX Technologies Inc.'s proposed $782.7-million acquisition of Kinectrics Holdings Inc., focusing on potential anti-competitive effects within Canada's nuclear medicine sector, due to concerns about market concentration and the scarcity of key inputs...

Competition Bureau Investigates BWX Technologies-Kinectrics Merger
The Competition Bureau of Canada is investigating BWX Technologies Inc.'s proposed $782.7-million acquisition of Kinectrics Holdings Inc., focusing on potential anti-competitive effects within Canada's nuclear medicine sector, due to concerns about market concentration and the scarcity of key inputs...
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40% Bias Score

JAMA Study Finds No Evidence of Mystery Brain Disease in New Brunswick
A new peer-reviewed study published in JAMA found no evidence of a mystery brain disease in New Brunswick, Canada, concluding instead that 25 cases reviewed involved misdiagnosis of common neurodegenerative diseases; the province plans its own investigation of 222 cases.

JAMA Study Finds No Evidence of Mystery Brain Disease in New Brunswick
A new peer-reviewed study published in JAMA found no evidence of a mystery brain disease in New Brunswick, Canada, concluding instead that 25 cases reviewed involved misdiagnosis of common neurodegenerative diseases; the province plans its own investigation of 222 cases.
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44% Bias Score

Raymond Royer, Bombardier Executive, Dies at 86
Raymond Royer, former Bombardier president, died at 86; his leadership secured a pivotal 1982 US$622-million New York City subway car contract, transforming Bombardier into a multinational, and later, he led Domtar through industry decline.

Raymond Royer, Bombardier Executive, Dies at 86
Raymond Royer, former Bombardier president, died at 86; his leadership secured a pivotal 1982 US$622-million New York City subway car contract, transforming Bombardier into a multinational, and later, he led Domtar through industry decline.
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28% Bias Score

Canadian Housing Market: A Tale of Two Markets
A February 2025 analysis of Canadian metropolitan areas reveals a stark affordability divide, with Southern Ontario and British Columbia significantly more expensive than the rest of the country due to factors like warmer climates, restrictive zoning, and strong demand.

Canadian Housing Market: A Tale of Two Markets
A February 2025 analysis of Canadian metropolitan areas reveals a stark affordability divide, with Southern Ontario and British Columbia significantly more expensive than the rest of the country due to factors like warmer climates, restrictive zoning, and strong demand.
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48% Bias Score

Carney Asks Trump to Stop Calling Canada the "51st State
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney directly asked U.S. President Donald Trump to stop referring to Canada as the "51st state" during a White House meeting today; Trump responded positively but did not commit to ceasing the remarks, highlighting ongoing tensions in Canada-U.S. relations amid trade d...

Carney Asks Trump to Stop Calling Canada the "51st State
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney directly asked U.S. President Donald Trump to stop referring to Canada as the "51st state" during a White House meeting today; Trump responded positively but did not commit to ceasing the remarks, highlighting ongoing tensions in Canada-U.S. relations amid trade d...
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40% Bias Score
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