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CFIA to Cull Ostriches Despite Kennedy's Intervention
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will cull around 400 ostriches from a British Columbia farm despite a request from U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to study their immune response to avian flu; 69 ostriches already died from the virus, and the CFIA prioritizes preventing further spread...
CFIA to Cull Ostriches Despite Kennedy's Intervention
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will cull around 400 ostriches from a British Columbia farm despite a request from U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to study their immune response to avian flu; 69 ostriches already died from the virus, and the CFIA prioritizes preventing further spread...
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Canadian Sentenced for Theft of Churchill Portrait
A Canadian man, Jeffrey Wood, was sentenced to two years in prison for stealing Yousuf Karsh's famous 1941 portrait of Winston Churchill, "Roaring Lion," from the Château Laurier hotel in Ottawa; the theft went unnoticed for months due to a replacement copy, and the photograph was later sold at Soth...
Canadian Sentenced for Theft of Churchill Portrait
A Canadian man, Jeffrey Wood, was sentenced to two years in prison for stealing Yousuf Karsh's famous 1941 portrait of Winston Churchill, "Roaring Lion," from the Château Laurier hotel in Ottawa; the theft went unnoticed for months due to a replacement copy, and the photograph was later sold at Soth...
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India-Canada Relations Show Signs of Repair After Diplomatic Rift
A phone call between India and Canada's foreign ministers on Sunday aims to mend strained relations that soured after Canada accused India of killing a Khalistan supporter in June 2023, leading to diplomatic expulsions.
India-Canada Relations Show Signs of Repair After Diplomatic Rift
A phone call between India and Canada's foreign ministers on Sunday aims to mend strained relations that soured after Canada accused India of killing a Khalistan supporter in June 2023, leading to diplomatic expulsions.
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32% Bias Score


King Charles's Canada Visit: A Symbolic Show of Support Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
King Charles III's visit to Ottawa from October 30th-31st, 2023, for the State Opening of Parliament, symbolizes strong UK support for Canada amid US pressure, with a planned return visit signaling deepening ties.
King Charles's Canada Visit: A Symbolic Show of Support Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
King Charles III's visit to Ottawa from October 30th-31st, 2023, for the State Opening of Parliament, symbolizes strong UK support for Canada amid US pressure, with a planned return visit signaling deepening ties.
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Treaty Relationship Central to Canada's Future, Says Former Assembly of First Nations Chief
Former Assembly of First Nations Chief Perry Bellegarde explains the importance of King Charles III's presence at the opening of Canada's Parliament on May 27th, highlighting the enduring legal and moral weight of the Treaties between the Crown and First Nations, predating Canadian Confederation.
Treaty Relationship Central to Canada's Future, Says Former Assembly of First Nations Chief
Former Assembly of First Nations Chief Perry Bellegarde explains the importance of King Charles III's presence at the opening of Canada's Parliament on May 27th, highlighting the enduring legal and moral weight of the Treaties between the Crown and First Nations, predating Canadian Confederation.
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40% Bias Score


Trade War and Environmental Concerns Drive Shift in Canadian Consumer Behavior
The Canada-U.S. trade war is increasing prices for outdoor gear, impacting Canadians' summer activities; simultaneously, rising environmental and economic concerns are driving a shift towards repairing and upcycling goods.
Trade War and Environmental Concerns Drive Shift in Canadian Consumer Behavior
The Canada-U.S. trade war is increasing prices for outdoor gear, impacting Canadians' summer activities; simultaneously, rising environmental and economic concerns are driving a shift towards repairing and upcycling goods.
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Toronto Allocates $2.1 Million for Festival Security Following Vancouver Attack
Toronto will allocate $2.1 million to enhance festival security following the deadly vehicle attack at Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day festival, which killed 11 people; the city will also provide a $100,000 seed grant to help festival organizers create a non-profit association.

Toronto Allocates $2.1 Million for Festival Security Following Vancouver Attack
Toronto will allocate $2.1 million to enhance festival security following the deadly vehicle attack at Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day festival, which killed 11 people; the city will also provide a $100,000 seed grant to help festival organizers create a non-profit association.
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Delayed Canada Disability Benefit Rollout Creates Uncertainty for Recipients
Canada's new $200 monthly Canada Disability Benefit faces delays in application opening and uncertainty over provincial clawbacks, particularly in Ontario, leaving many disabled Canadians without clear access to the benefit ahead of its July rollout.

Delayed Canada Disability Benefit Rollout Creates Uncertainty for Recipients
Canada's new $200 monthly Canada Disability Benefit faces delays in application opening and uncertainty over provincial clawbacks, particularly in Ontario, leaving many disabled Canadians without clear access to the benefit ahead of its July rollout.
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Charles's Canada Visit Reinforces Sovereignty Amid US Tensions
King Charles III's two-day visit to Canada, his first as head of state, aims to reinforce Canada's sovereignty against US annexation attempts amid strained relations, including a speech to parliament and meetings with community organizations.

Charles's Canada Visit Reinforces Sovereignty Amid US Tensions
King Charles III's two-day visit to Canada, his first as head of state, aims to reinforce Canada's sovereignty against US annexation attempts amid strained relations, including a speech to parliament and meetings with community organizations.
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40% Bias Score

King Charles III's Canada Visit: A Pivotal Moment for Sovereignty
King Charles III's first Canadian visit as monarch, arriving this week in Ottawa, holds significant geopolitical weight amid U.S. annexation concerns; his speech from the Throne aims to bolster Canada's sovereignty, marking a key moment in the evolving Canada-U.K. relationship.

King Charles III's Canada Visit: A Pivotal Moment for Sovereignty
King Charles III's first Canadian visit as monarch, arriving this week in Ottawa, holds significant geopolitical weight amid U.S. annexation concerns; his speech from the Throne aims to bolster Canada's sovereignty, marking a key moment in the evolving Canada-U.K. relationship.
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48% Bias Score

Alberta to Implement New Age-Appropriate Standards for School Library Books
Alberta's government is introducing new age-appropriate standards for school library books by the 2025-26 school year, prompted by concerns over explicit sexual content found in several books, including graphic novels featuring LGBTQ+ themes, with public feedback being solicited before finalizing re...

Alberta to Implement New Age-Appropriate Standards for School Library Books
Alberta's government is introducing new age-appropriate standards for school library books by the 2025-26 school year, prompted by concerns over explicit sexual content found in several books, including graphic novels featuring LGBTQ+ themes, with public feedback being solicited before finalizing re...
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64% Bias Score

King Charles to Open Canada's Parliament: A Symbolic Assertion of Sovereignty
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney invited King Charles III to open Canada's 45th parliament in 2025, a symbolic move to assert Canadian sovereignty against US influence and strengthen ties with the Commonwealth, marking a significant shift in Canada's relationship with the British monarchy.

King Charles to Open Canada's Parliament: A Symbolic Assertion of Sovereignty
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney invited King Charles III to open Canada's 45th parliament in 2025, a symbolic move to assert Canadian sovereignty against US influence and strengthen ties with the Commonwealth, marking a significant shift in Canada's relationship with the British monarchy.
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48% Bias Score
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