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Bloc Québécois Challenges Canadian Election Result in Terrebonne Riding
The Bloc Québécois is challenging the results of the Terrebonne, Quebec, riding election, where the Liberal candidate won by one vote, due to a rejected mail-in ballot; the party is seeking a new election.
Bloc Québécois Challenges Canadian Election Result in Terrebonne Riding
The Bloc Québécois is challenging the results of the Terrebonne, Quebec, riding election, where the Liberal candidate won by one vote, due to a rejected mail-in ballot; the party is seeking a new election.
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44% Bias Score


Hockey Players on Trial: Group Text Reveals Coordinated Response to Sexual Assault Allegations
Five former Canadian junior hockey players are on trial for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in 2018; a group text exchange from a week after the incident reveals the players discussed coordinating their statements to investigators, with one player noting the existence of videos taken that nigh...
Hockey Players on Trial: Group Text Reveals Coordinated Response to Sexual Assault Allegations
Five former Canadian junior hockey players are on trial for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in 2018; a group text exchange from a week after the incident reveals the players discussed coordinating their statements to investigators, with one player noting the existence of videos taken that nigh...
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56% Bias Score


Manitoba Declares State of Emergency Amid Deadly Wildfires
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew declared a state of emergency near Whiteshell Provincial Park due to uncontained wildfires that killed two people near Lac du Bonnet, prompting over 1,000 evacuations and highlighting the unusually high number of 80 wildfires this season compared to the 20-year average of ...
Manitoba Declares State of Emergency Amid Deadly Wildfires
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew declared a state of emergency near Whiteshell Provincial Park due to uncontained wildfires that killed two people near Lac du Bonnet, prompting over 1,000 evacuations and highlighting the unusually high number of 80 wildfires this season compared to the 20-year average of ...
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28% Bias Score


BC Investigates Leak of Opioid Diversion Data; Policy Changes Follow
A British Columbia government investigation is underway to determine if a law enforcement officer leaked presentation slides revealing that a significant portion of the province's safer-supply opioids are being diverted and trafficked, prompting policy changes and raising concerns about whistleblowe...
BC Investigates Leak of Opioid Diversion Data; Policy Changes Follow
A British Columbia government investigation is underway to determine if a law enforcement officer leaked presentation slides revealing that a significant portion of the province's safer-supply opioids are being diverted and trafficked, prompting policy changes and raising concerns about whistleblowe...
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52% Bias Score


FHSA Rules Clarified for Homeowners' Partners
The Canadian government clarified that individuals living with a homeowner can still use their First Home Savings Account (FHSA) for a joint home purchase, even if their partner is not a first-time buyer, despite not being eligible to open a new account in such circumstances.
FHSA Rules Clarified for Homeowners' Partners
The Canadian government clarified that individuals living with a homeowner can still use their First Home Savings Account (FHSA) for a joint home purchase, even if their partner is not a first-time buyer, despite not being eligible to open a new account in such circumstances.
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32% Bias Score


Honda Delays \$15B Canadian EV Production Plan Amidst Market Uncertainty
Honda Canada announced a two-year delay of its \$15-billion electric vehicle and battery production plan in Ontario due to uncertainties in the North American EV market and the impact of President Trump's trade policies, raising concerns for Canada's nascent EV sector.
Honda Delays \$15B Canadian EV Production Plan Amidst Market Uncertainty
Honda Canada announced a two-year delay of its \$15-billion electric vehicle and battery production plan in Ontario due to uncertainties in the North American EV market and the impact of President Trump's trade policies, raising concerns for Canada's nascent EV sector.
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44% Bias Score

Edmonton's Kelly's Pub: A Community Hub Built on Hockey, Beer, and Camaraderie
Kelly's Pub in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, a 152-seat sports bar near Rogers Place, has fostered a strong community of Oilers fans and sports lovers over 13 years, attracting patrons with its affordable 20-ounce pints ($6.75), diverse sports programming, welcoming atmosphere, and friendly staff, maki...

Edmonton's Kelly's Pub: A Community Hub Built on Hockey, Beer, and Camaraderie
Kelly's Pub in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, a 152-seat sports bar near Rogers Place, has fostered a strong community of Oilers fans and sports lovers over 13 years, attracting patrons with its affordable 20-ounce pints ($6.75), diverse sports programming, welcoming atmosphere, and friendly staff, maki...
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36% Bias Score

Canada Criticizes Britain's Invitation to Trump Amidst Annexation Concerns
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized Britain's invitation of Donald Trump for a second state visit, viewing it as undermining Canada's efforts to counter Trump's repeated calls for Canada's annexation; King Charles's upcoming visit to Canada is seen as a countermove to reaffirm Canadian so...

Canada Criticizes Britain's Invitation to Trump Amidst Annexation Concerns
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized Britain's invitation of Donald Trump for a second state visit, viewing it as undermining Canada's efforts to counter Trump's repeated calls for Canada's annexation; King Charles's upcoming visit to Canada is seen as a countermove to reaffirm Canadian so...
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44% Bias Score

Alberta Referendum Bill Amended Amidst Indigenous Backlash
Alberta's government amended a bill regarding referendums to protect First Nations' treaty rights, but Indigenous leaders rejected the amendment, planning protests and legal challenges against the bill, which lowers the threshold for citizen-initiated votes, including potential separation from Canad...

Alberta Referendum Bill Amended Amidst Indigenous Backlash
Alberta's government amended a bill regarding referendums to protect First Nations' treaty rights, but Indigenous leaders rejected the amendment, planning protests and legal challenges against the bill, which lowers the threshold for citizen-initiated votes, including potential separation from Canad...
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40% Bias Score

CIRO Seeks to Allow All Investment Advisors to Use Personal Corporations for Compensation
CIRO proposes allowing all investment advisors to use personal corporations for compensation, requiring changes to provincial securities legislation and potentially impacting tax regulations; the plan faces implementation challenges due to varying provincial regulations and the need for federal tax ...

CIRO Seeks to Allow All Investment Advisors to Use Personal Corporations for Compensation
CIRO proposes allowing all investment advisors to use personal corporations for compensation, requiring changes to provincial securities legislation and potentially impacting tax regulations; the plan faces implementation challenges due to varying provincial regulations and the need for federal tax ...
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40% Bias Score

Canadian ETF Market Sees 36 New Launches in April 2024 Amidst Gold ETF Surge
April 2024 witnessed a surge in Canadian ETF launches (36 new ETFs), with gold ETFs experiencing significant gains (BMO Junior Gold Index ETF up 6.8%) amid global trade war anxieties, while new bond and cryptocurrency ETFs reflected diversification strategies.

Canadian ETF Market Sees 36 New Launches in April 2024 Amidst Gold ETF Surge
April 2024 witnessed a surge in Canadian ETF launches (36 new ETFs), with gold ETFs experiencing significant gains (BMO Junior Gold Index ETF up 6.8%) amid global trade war anxieties, while new bond and cryptocurrency ETFs reflected diversification strategies.
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24% Bias Score

Delayed Police Investigation in Death of Métis Woman Highlights Systemic Issues
The suspicious death of Métis woman Jennifer Johnson in a Toronto ravine in August 2023, and the subsequent delayed police investigation, highlights systemic failures in addressing cases involving Indigenous women and marginalized communities in Canada.

Delayed Police Investigation in Death of Métis Woman Highlights Systemic Issues
The suspicious death of Métis woman Jennifer Johnson in a Toronto ravine in August 2023, and the subsequent delayed police investigation, highlights systemic failures in addressing cases involving Indigenous women and marginalized communities in Canada.
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28% Bias Score
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