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Ontario Speed Cameras: Effective Despite Vandalism and Political Opposition
Speed cameras in Ontario are reducing speeding incidents by 45 percent in high-risk areas, despite vandalism and political opposition; their effectiveness outweighs the minor revenue and concerns about ticketing thresholds and warning signs.
Ontario Speed Cameras: Effective Despite Vandalism and Political Opposition
Speed cameras in Ontario are reducing speeding incidents by 45 percent in high-risk areas, despite vandalism and political opposition; their effectiveness outweighs the minor revenue and concerns about ticketing thresholds and warning signs.
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52% Bias Score


Ottawa Convoy Organizer Faces Sentencing: Crown Seeks Seven Years, Defence Seeks Discharge
Tamara Lich, a key organizer of the 2022 Ottawa convoy protests against COVID-19 vaccine mandates, faces sentencing after a mischief conviction; her lawyer seeks an absolute discharge while the Crown requests seven years in prison.
Ottawa Convoy Organizer Faces Sentencing: Crown Seeks Seven Years, Defence Seeks Discharge
Tamara Lich, a key organizer of the 2022 Ottawa convoy protests against COVID-19 vaccine mandates, faces sentencing after a mischief conviction; her lawyer seeks an absolute discharge while the Crown requests seven years in prison.
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44% Bias Score


Newmont Exceeds Q2 Profit Expectations Amidst Gold Price Surge
Newmont Mining Corp. surpassed Q2 profit expectations due to higher gold prices averaging $3,220.58 per ounce, despite an 8% production drop to 1.48 million ounces; the company announced a $3 billion share buyback program.
Newmont Exceeds Q2 Profit Expectations Amidst Gold Price Surge
Newmont Mining Corp. surpassed Q2 profit expectations due to higher gold prices averaging $3,220.58 per ounce, despite an 8% production drop to 1.48 million ounces; the company announced a $3 billion share buyback program.
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40% Bias Score


Exploring Canada's Nature: Three Scenic Summer Road Trips
Three scenic Canadian road trips—New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy, British Columbia's Sea-to-Sky Highway, and Nova Scotia's Cabot Trail—offer diverse landscapes, wildlife viewing, and sustainable travel experiences, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and promoting eco-tourism.
Exploring Canada's Nature: Three Scenic Summer Road Trips
Three scenic Canadian road trips—New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy, British Columbia's Sea-to-Sky Highway, and Nova Scotia's Cabot Trail—offer diverse landscapes, wildlife viewing, and sustainable travel experiences, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and promoting eco-tourism.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Decision Impacts Youth Sentencing in Canada
A 14-year-old in Toronto is charged with second-degree murder for stabbing a 71-year-old woman to death after she refused to give up her car keys; if convicted, he faces a maximum of four years in prison, while a recent Supreme Court decision makes it harder to sentence youth as adults.
Supreme Court Decision Impacts Youth Sentencing in Canada
A 14-year-old in Toronto is charged with second-degree murder for stabbing a 71-year-old woman to death after she refused to give up her car keys; if convicted, he faces a maximum of four years in prison, while a recent Supreme Court decision makes it harder to sentence youth as adults.
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56% Bias Score


Father Charged with Murder After Daughter's Body Found in Pond
Nine-year-old Melina Frattolin was found dead in a New York pond after her father, Canadian CEO Luciano Frattolin, reported her abduction; police later charged him with second-degree murder after deeming his account misleading.
Father Charged with Murder After Daughter's Body Found in Pond
Nine-year-old Melina Frattolin was found dead in a New York pond after her father, Canadian CEO Luciano Frattolin, reported her abduction; police later charged him with second-degree murder after deeming his account misleading.
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40% Bias Score

Canada Condemns Israel's Gaza Aid Blockade Amid Mass Starvation
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized Israel's control of aid to Gaza, calling it a violation of international law, while the WHO reports mass starvation in the territory due to a blockade despite some aid being available outside Gaza.

Canada Condemns Israel's Gaza Aid Blockade Amid Mass Starvation
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized Israel's control of aid to Gaza, calling it a violation of international law, while the WHO reports mass starvation in the territory due to a blockade despite some aid being available outside Gaza.
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60% Bias Score

Globe and Mail Reporter Targeted for Investigating Alberta Healthcare Scandal
Alberta correspondent Carrie Tait of The Globe and Mail is facing online harassment and targeted surveillance due to her investigative reporting on alleged political interference and unethical practices in the province's healthcare system, which involved a controversial $70-million contract for chil...

Globe and Mail Reporter Targeted for Investigating Alberta Healthcare Scandal
Alberta correspondent Carrie Tait of The Globe and Mail is facing online harassment and targeted surveillance due to her investigative reporting on alleged political interference and unethical practices in the province's healthcare system, which involved a controversial $70-million contract for chil...
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20% Bias Score

Canadian PM assures Inuit of Bill C-5 treaty compliance
Prime Minister Mark Carney assured Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed that the Building Canada Act (Bill C-5) will respect modern treaties and include Inuit as full partners in project development, following concerns about potential treaty infringements.

Canadian PM assures Inuit of Bill C-5 treaty compliance
Prime Minister Mark Carney assured Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed that the Building Canada Act (Bill C-5) will respect modern treaties and include Inuit as full partners in project development, following concerns about potential treaty infringements.
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40% Bias Score

Teck to Invest $2.4 Billion in B.C. Copper Mine Expansion
Teck Resources Ltd. will invest up to $2.4 billion to extend its Highland Valley Copper Mine in British Columbia, Canada, until 2046, creating thousands of jobs and boosting Canada's critical minerals sector to meet growing global demand for copper in the green energy transition.

Teck to Invest $2.4 Billion in B.C. Copper Mine Expansion
Teck Resources Ltd. will invest up to $2.4 billion to extend its Highland Valley Copper Mine in British Columbia, Canada, until 2046, creating thousands of jobs and boosting Canada's critical minerals sector to meet growing global demand for copper in the green energy transition.
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48% Bias Score

Canada Navigates Uncertain U.S. Trade Relations
Despite most Canadian exports to the U.S. being tariff-free under USMCA, recent U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, copper, and lumber create uncertainty. Canada seeks a favorable outcome in trade talks while simultaneously diversifying its trade and preparing for potential USMCA renegotiation...

Canada Navigates Uncertain U.S. Trade Relations
Despite most Canadian exports to the U.S. being tariff-free under USMCA, recent U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum, copper, and lumber create uncertainty. Canada seeks a favorable outcome in trade talks while simultaneously diversifying its trade and preparing for potential USMCA renegotiation...
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40% Bias Score

Carney to Meet with Inuit Leaders on Bill C-5 Amid Treaty Concerns
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with Inuit leaders Thursday to discuss Bill C-5, legislation that could impact their treaty rights; this follows a larger summit with First Nations who also voiced concerns; the Inuit have modern treaties, potentially simplifying discussions, but concerns persist...

Carney to Meet with Inuit Leaders on Bill C-5 Amid Treaty Concerns
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with Inuit leaders Thursday to discuss Bill C-5, legislation that could impact their treaty rights; this follows a larger summit with First Nations who also voiced concerns; the Inuit have modern treaties, potentially simplifying discussions, but concerns persist...
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40% Bias Score
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