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Trump's Tariffs to Cripple North American Auto Industry
President Trump's planned 25 percent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican auto parts, starting as early as March, will severely disrupt the North American auto industry, according to Magna International CEO Swamy Kotagiri, who estimates a 20 percent reduction in 2025 earnings before interest and taxes if...
Trump's Tariffs to Cripple North American Auto Industry
President Trump's planned 25 percent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican auto parts, starting as early as March, will severely disrupt the North American auto industry, according to Magna International CEO Swamy Kotagiri, who estimates a 20 percent reduction in 2025 earnings before interest and taxes if...
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44% Bias Score


Europe's Silent Treatment of Trump's Threats Against Canada
Donald Trump's threats against Canadian sovereignty have been met with minimal response from European leaders, highlighting Canada's declining global influence due to insufficient defense spending, weak economic ties, and missed opportunities to increase its presence in Europe.
Europe's Silent Treatment of Trump's Threats Against Canada
Donald Trump's threats against Canadian sovereignty have been met with minimal response from European leaders, highlighting Canada's declining global influence due to insufficient defense spending, weak economic ties, and missed opportunities to increase its presence in Europe.
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48% Bias Score


Canadian Premiers Meet with White House to Discuss Trump Tariffs
Canadian premiers met with senior White House advisors to discuss President Trump's tariffs; Prime Minister Trudeau warned of U.S. job losses; Canada's fentanyl czar plans a U.S. trip; Tim Hortons seeks to switch to Canadian suppliers.
Canadian Premiers Meet with White House to Discuss Trump Tariffs
Canadian premiers met with senior White House advisors to discuss President Trump's tariffs; Prime Minister Trudeau warned of U.S. job losses; Canada's fentanyl czar plans a U.S. trip; Tim Hortons seeks to switch to Canadian suppliers.
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36% Bias Score


Cannabis Use Linked to Near Tripling of Schizophrenia Cases in Canada
A Canadian study analyzing 13.5 million medical records from 2006-2022 found that the proportion of new schizophrenia cases linked to cannabis use nearly tripled since legalization, rising to 10.3% overall and nearly 19% among young men (19-24 years old).
Cannabis Use Linked to Near Tripling of Schizophrenia Cases in Canada
A Canadian study analyzing 13.5 million medical records from 2006-2022 found that the proportion of new schizophrenia cases linked to cannabis use nearly tripled since legalization, rising to 10.3% overall and nearly 19% among young men (19-24 years old).
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40% Bias Score


Pacific Future Energy Cancels Proposed West Coast Refinery Project
Pacific Future Energy cancelled its plan for a West Coast refinery near Kitimat, B.C., designed to process Alberta bitumen for export to Asia, after facing regulatory hurdles and community opposition; the company formally notified the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada in December 2023.
Pacific Future Energy Cancels Proposed West Coast Refinery Project
Pacific Future Energy cancelled its plan for a West Coast refinery near Kitimat, B.C., designed to process Alberta bitumen for export to Asia, after facing regulatory hurdles and community opposition; the company formally notified the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada in December 2023.
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48% Bias Score


Gustavsson's Stellar Goalie Performance in Sweden's Overtime Loss to Canada
In a 4-3 overtime loss to Canada, Swedish goalie Filip Gustavsson's outstanding performance, including a crucial save on Devon Toews and multiple stops in overtime, kept Sweden competitive despite early defensive lapses and ultimately lost in overtime, 4-3.
Gustavsson's Stellar Goalie Performance in Sweden's Overtime Loss to Canada
In a 4-3 overtime loss to Canada, Swedish goalie Filip Gustavsson's outstanding performance, including a crucial save on Devon Toews and multiple stops in overtime, kept Sweden competitive despite early defensive lapses and ultimately lost in overtime, 4-3.
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20% Bias Score

Questrade Eliminates Commissions, Challenging Canadian Brokerage Status Quo
Questrade, a Canadian digital brokerage, recently eliminated its commission structure, becoming the latest to offer zero-commission trading in a market where competitors had not lowered their prices significantly in years. This move is noteworthy because it is different from established players' pri...

Questrade Eliminates Commissions, Challenging Canadian Brokerage Status Quo
Questrade, a Canadian digital brokerage, recently eliminated its commission structure, becoming the latest to offer zero-commission trading in a market where competitors had not lowered their prices significantly in years. This move is noteworthy because it is different from established players' pri...
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48% Bias Score

North American Economic Data and Earnings to Shape Market Volatility
From February 17th to 21st, key economic data will be released for Canada and the U.S., including inflation, housing, and labor market indicators alongside corporate earnings reports, impacting markets significantly.

North American Economic Data and Earnings to Shape Market Volatility
From February 17th to 21st, key economic data will be released for Canada and the U.S., including inflation, housing, and labor market indicators alongside corporate earnings reports, impacting markets significantly.
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12% Bias Score

Crosby's Masterclass Secures Canada's Overtime Win, But Theodore's Injury Clouds Tournament Outlook
Sidney Crosby delivered three assists, including the setup for Mitch Marner's overtime goal, securing Canada's 4-3 win over Sweden in the opening game of the 4 Nations Face-Off; however, Canada lost defenseman Shea Theodore to a wrist injury.

Crosby's Masterclass Secures Canada's Overtime Win, But Theodore's Injury Clouds Tournament Outlook
Sidney Crosby delivered three assists, including the setup for Mitch Marner's overtime goal, securing Canada's 4-3 win over Sweden in the opening game of the 4 Nations Face-Off; however, Canada lost defenseman Shea Theodore to a wrist injury.
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28% Bias Score

SUV and Truck Sales Offset Emission Reductions in Canada
A Canadian study reveals that the increasing popularity of SUVs and trucks, accounting for 70 percent of new vehicle sales in 2022, is significantly hindering emission reduction efforts despite improvements in fuel efficiency and electric vehicle sales; this surge in larger vehicles, coupled with lo...

SUV and Truck Sales Offset Emission Reductions in Canada
A Canadian study reveals that the increasing popularity of SUVs and trucks, accounting for 70 percent of new vehicle sales in 2022, is significantly hindering emission reduction efforts despite improvements in fuel efficiency and electric vehicle sales; this surge in larger vehicles, coupled with lo...
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52% Bias Score

Canada Faces Potential U.S. Intelligence Restriction Over Defence Spending
Vincent Rigby, a former national security adviser to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, warned that the U.S. might use intelligence sharing as leverage to pressure Canada into increasing its defence spending to meet NATO's two percent GDP target, a target Canada currently falls short of by 0.63...

Canada Faces Potential U.S. Intelligence Restriction Over Defence Spending
Vincent Rigby, a former national security adviser to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, warned that the U.S. might use intelligence sharing as leverage to pressure Canada into increasing its defence spending to meet NATO's two percent GDP target, a target Canada currently falls short of by 0.63...
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44% Bias Score

Canadian Solidarity vs. Climate Action: A Contradiction in Consumer Behavior
Canadians are boycotting US goods in response to Trump's threats, highlighting a stark contrast with the public's resistance towards carbon pricing, despite the established effectiveness of the latter in curbing emissions and the fact that consumer demand ultimately drives emissions.

Canadian Solidarity vs. Climate Action: A Contradiction in Consumer Behavior
Canadians are boycotting US goods in response to Trump's threats, highlighting a stark contrast with the public's resistance towards carbon pricing, despite the established effectiveness of the latter in curbing emissions and the fact that consumer demand ultimately drives emissions.
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48% Bias Score
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