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Yummy House Thrives on Back-to-School Rush in Toronto's East End
Yummy House, a Toronto takeout restaurant, experienced a significant increase in business on the first day of school, driven by students from Riverdale Collegiate, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between local businesses and the school community.
Yummy House Thrives on Back-to-School Rush in Toronto's East End
Yummy House, a Toronto takeout restaurant, experienced a significant increase in business on the first day of school, driven by students from Riverdale Collegiate, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between local businesses and the school community.
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32% Bias Score


Vistara Capital Partners: A Canadian Tech Financing Success Story
Vancouver-based Vistara Capital Partners, founded in 2015 by Randy Garg, has achieved remarkable success in tech financing, nearing completion of its US$300-million fifth fund after a string of profitable investments.
Vistara Capital Partners: A Canadian Tech Financing Success Story
Vancouver-based Vistara Capital Partners, founded in 2015 by Randy Garg, has achieved remarkable success in tech financing, nearing completion of its US$300-million fifth fund after a string of profitable investments.
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52% Bias Score


Canada's Increased Defence Spending: A Necessary Shift in Priorities
Facing global uncertainties and a changing geopolitical landscape, the Carney government announced a significant increase in Canada's defence spending, aiming to quadruple expenditures over the next decade and modernize its military capabilities.
Canada's Increased Defence Spending: A Necessary Shift in Priorities
Facing global uncertainties and a changing geopolitical landscape, the Carney government announced a significant increase in Canada's defence spending, aiming to quadruple expenditures over the next decade and modernize its military capabilities.
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44% Bias Score


Canada's Response to Trump's Policies: Patriotism, Economic Shifts, and Democratic Scrutiny
Donald Trump's policies toward Canada have unexpectedly fostered increased Canadian patriotism, a push for economic independence, and a renewed focus on national identity, prompting reflection on the country's democratic systems.
Canada's Response to Trump's Policies: Patriotism, Economic Shifts, and Democratic Scrutiny
Donald Trump's policies toward Canada have unexpectedly fostered increased Canadian patriotism, a push for economic independence, and a renewed focus on national identity, prompting reflection on the country's democratic systems.
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4% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Halt Indigenous Cross-Border Trade
The suspension of duty-free imports by the U.S. government has led several Indigenous Canadian businesses to halt shipments to the U.S., impacting cross-border trade that predates both countries' founding.
Trump's Tariffs Halt Indigenous Cross-Border Trade
The suspension of duty-free imports by the U.S. government has led several Indigenous Canadian businesses to halt shipments to the U.S., impacting cross-border trade that predates both countries' founding.
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20% Bias Score


Women's Rugby World Cup: Quarter-Finalists Confirmed, Upsets and Historic Moments
England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, and France secured quarter-final spots in the Women's Rugby World Cup, while Australia and USA drew, South Africa beat Italy for their first quarter-final appearance, and Samoa and Brazil achieved historic milestones.
Women's Rugby World Cup: Quarter-Finalists Confirmed, Upsets and Historic Moments
England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, and France secured quarter-final spots in the Women's Rugby World Cup, while Australia and USA drew, South Africa beat Italy for their first quarter-final appearance, and Samoa and Brazil achieved historic milestones.
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24% Bias Score

Canada's Biotech Sector: A Dual-Use Approach to Defence and Economic Growth
Canada's plan to increase defence spending should prioritize biotech investments to bolster national security, economic competitiveness, and global leadership in medical innovation, leveraging the dual-use nature of biotech for both defence and civilian applications.

Canada's Biotech Sector: A Dual-Use Approach to Defence and Economic Growth
Canada's plan to increase defence spending should prioritize biotech investments to bolster national security, economic competitiveness, and global leadership in medical innovation, leveraging the dual-use nature of biotech for both defence and civilian applications.
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56% Bias Score

Canada's Shallow Venture Capital Market: A National Security Risk
Ian Whytock, managing partner of Tidal Venture Partners, argues Canada's insufficient seed-stage funding jeopardizes national security by hindering the development of domestic technologies and increasing reliance on foreign investors.

Canada's Shallow Venture Capital Market: A National Security Risk
Ian Whytock, managing partner of Tidal Venture Partners, argues Canada's insufficient seed-stage funding jeopardizes national security by hindering the development of domestic technologies and increasing reliance on foreign investors.
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52% Bias Score

Canada Urged to Prioritize Digital Sovereignty, Scrap Controversial Bill
Almost 70 Canadian public figures and expert groups urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to strengthen Canada's digital sovereignty by repealing Bill C-2, which they argue undermines Canadians' privacy, and to create a digital sovereignty framework.

Canada Urged to Prioritize Digital Sovereignty, Scrap Controversial Bill
Almost 70 Canadian public figures and expert groups urged Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to strengthen Canada's digital sovereignty by repealing Bill C-2, which they argue undermines Canadians' privacy, and to create a digital sovereignty framework.
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48% Bias Score

Canadian Colonel's Mistake at WWII Surrender
On September 2, 1945, during the formal Japanese surrender on the U.S.S. Missouri, Canadian Col. Lawrence Cosgrave signed the document on the wrong line, causing a brief diplomatic delay before a resolution was found.

Canadian Colonel's Mistake at WWII Surrender
On September 2, 1945, during the formal Japanese surrender on the U.S.S. Missouri, Canadian Col. Lawrence Cosgrave signed the document on the wrong line, causing a brief diplomatic delay before a resolution was found.
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40% Bias Score

Canada's First Lunar Rover: A Nation's Journey to the Moon
Canada is developing its first lunar rover for NASA's Artemis program, aiming to explore the Moon's south pole, search for water ice, and measure radiation levels, marking Canada's first-ever led planetary exploration endeavor.

Canada's First Lunar Rover: A Nation's Journey to the Moon
Canada is developing its first lunar rover for NASA's Artemis program, aiming to explore the Moon's south pole, search for water ice, and measure radiation levels, marking Canada's first-ever led planetary exploration endeavor.
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40% Bias Score

Alberta's Book Ban Prompts Satirical Response from Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood responded to Alberta's ban on school library books containing sexual content by writing a satirical short story after her novel "The Handmaid's Tale" was removed from some school shelves, prompting criticism and debate about the ban's scope and impact.

Alberta's Book Ban Prompts Satirical Response from Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood responded to Alberta's ban on school library books containing sexual content by writing a satirical short story after her novel "The Handmaid's Tale" was removed from some school shelves, prompting criticism and debate about the ban's scope and impact.
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28% Bias Score
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