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CIB Surpasses $1 Billion in Indigenous Infrastructure Funding
The Canada Infrastructure Bank surpassed $1 billion in funding for Indigenous infrastructure projects, facilitating Indigenous equity ownership in major developments like power lines and clean energy, and addressing a significant infrastructure gap estimated at $200-$300 billion.
CIB Surpasses $1 Billion in Indigenous Infrastructure Funding
The Canada Infrastructure Bank surpassed $1 billion in funding for Indigenous infrastructure projects, facilitating Indigenous equity ownership in major developments like power lines and clean energy, and addressing a significant infrastructure gap estimated at $200-$300 billion.
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36% Bias Score


Pikangikum First Nation Sues Canada for $200 Million Over Lack of Basic Services
Pikangikum First Nation is suing the Canadian government for $200 million due to decades of inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and fire safety, citing breaches of constitutional and legal obligations, resulting in health risks and ongoing emergencies.
Pikangikum First Nation Sues Canada for $200 Million Over Lack of Basic Services
Pikangikum First Nation is suing the Canadian government for $200 million due to decades of inadequate access to clean water, sanitation, and fire safety, citing breaches of constitutional and legal obligations, resulting in health risks and ongoing emergencies.
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40% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak in Ontario: 1,440 Cases Since October
Ontario's measles outbreak shows nearly 200 new cases last week, totaling 1,440 since October, due to low vaccination rates (70 percent for children under 7 in 2023-24) and transmission among unvaccinated individuals, mainly in Southwestern Ontario's rural farming communities; this threatens Canada'...
Measles Outbreak in Ontario: 1,440 Cases Since October
Ontario's measles outbreak shows nearly 200 new cases last week, totaling 1,440 since October, due to low vaccination rates (70 percent for children under 7 in 2023-24) and transmission among unvaccinated individuals, mainly in Southwestern Ontario's rural farming communities; this threatens Canada'...
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52% Bias Score


Ransomware Attack Targets Canadian School Board Despite Previous Ransom Payment
The Toronto District School Board is facing a second ransom demand after a December 2024 data breach involving PowerSchool, which had already paid a ransom, revealing the limitations of this approach to data security.
Ransomware Attack Targets Canadian School Board Despite Previous Ransom Payment
The Toronto District School Board is facing a second ransom demand after a December 2024 data breach involving PowerSchool, which had already paid a ransom, revealing the limitations of this approach to data security.
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28% Bias Score


Study Debunks 'Mystery Illness' in New Brunswick
A new study in JAMA Neurology concludes that 25 patients in New Brunswick, initially believed to have a mysterious neurological illness, actually suffered from well-known conditions; researchers found that all patients had identifiable conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cancer, traumatic b...
Study Debunks 'Mystery Illness' in New Brunswick
A new study in JAMA Neurology concludes that 25 patients in New Brunswick, initially believed to have a mysterious neurological illness, actually suffered from well-known conditions; researchers found that all patients had identifiable conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cancer, traumatic b...
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52% Bias Score


TransAlta to Power Alberta Data Centers
TransAlta Corp. plans to partner with Alberta data centers, providing 90% of their natural gas-fired electricity needs by year-end, aiming to contribute to the province's $100 billion AI data center development goal within five years.
TransAlta to Power Alberta Data Centers
TransAlta Corp. plans to partner with Alberta data centers, providing 90% of their natural gas-fired electricity needs by year-end, aiming to contribute to the province's $100 billion AI data center development goal within five years.
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32% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak in Canada: Vaccination Rates and Anti-Vaccine Movements
Canada faces its worst measles outbreak since 1998 due to falling vaccination rates, mirroring a Texas surge linked to low COVID-19 vaccination and anti-vaccine movements.

Measles Outbreak in Canada: Vaccination Rates and Anti-Vaccine Movements
Canada faces its worst measles outbreak since 1998 due to falling vaccination rates, mirroring a Texas surge linked to low COVID-19 vaccination and anti-vaccine movements.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's 2026 World Cup: Navigating Security and International Relations
US President Donald Trump is spearheading preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted with Canada and Mexico, despite past trade disputes and strained relations; eleven US cities will host games, requiring a $625 million security budget and extensive coordination among federal, local, and in...

Trump's 2026 World Cup: Navigating Security and International Relations
US President Donald Trump is spearheading preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted with Canada and Mexico, despite past trade disputes and strained relations; eleven US cities will host games, requiring a $625 million security budget and extensive coordination among federal, local, and in...
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48% Bias Score

BCE slashes dividend by 56 percent amid debt concerns
BCE Inc. announced a 56 percent dividend cut to $1.75 annually, effective July 15, to address unsustainable payouts and high debt exceeding $33.8 billion, despite forming a complex partnership with PSP Investments for a US$5-billion Ziply Fiber acquisition.

BCE slashes dividend by 56 percent amid debt concerns
BCE Inc. announced a 56 percent dividend cut to $1.75 annually, effective July 15, to address unsustainable payouts and high debt exceeding $33.8 billion, despite forming a complex partnership with PSP Investments for a US$5-billion Ziply Fiber acquisition.
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48% Bias Score

Canada's Indigenous Procurement Program Under Fire for Non-Indigenous Exploitation
Canada's $1.6 billion Indigenous procurement program is failing to deliver its intended economic benefits to Indigenous businesses due to weak enforcement and loose identity standards, prompting calls for a First Nations-led overhaul.

Canada's Indigenous Procurement Program Under Fire for Non-Indigenous Exploitation
Canada's $1.6 billion Indigenous procurement program is failing to deliver its intended economic benefits to Indigenous businesses due to weak enforcement and loose identity standards, prompting calls for a First Nations-led overhaul.
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48% Bias Score

Quebec Border Crossing Sees Asylum Claims Double Amidst U.S. Policy Shift
Asylum claims at Quebec's St-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing doubled to 2,733 in April 2025, a fourfold yearly increase coinciding with the Trump administration's efforts to revoke protected status for hundreds of thousands of U.S. migrants, prompting Canada to allocate additional border resource...

Quebec Border Crossing Sees Asylum Claims Double Amidst U.S. Policy Shift
Asylum claims at Quebec's St-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing doubled to 2,733 in April 2025, a fourfold yearly increase coinciding with the Trump administration's efforts to revoke protected status for hundreds of thousands of U.S. migrants, prompting Canada to allocate additional border resource...
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40% Bias Score

Raymond Royer, Bombardier Executive, Dies at 86
Raymond Royer, former Bombardier president, died at 86; his leadership secured a pivotal 1982 US$622-million New York City subway car contract, transforming Bombardier into a multinational, and later, he led Domtar through industry decline.

Raymond Royer, Bombardier Executive, Dies at 86
Raymond Royer, former Bombardier president, died at 86; his leadership secured a pivotal 1982 US$622-million New York City subway car contract, transforming Bombardier into a multinational, and later, he led Domtar through industry decline.
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28% Bias Score
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