

Indigenous-Owned Mining Royalty Company Achieves Milestone
The creation of Nations Royalty, the world's first majority Indigenous-owned mining royalty company, marks a milestone in Indigenous economic reconciliation in Canada.
Indigenous-Owned Mining Royalty Company Achieves Milestone
The creation of Nations Royalty, the world's first majority Indigenous-owned mining royalty company, marks a milestone in Indigenous economic reconciliation in Canada.
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28% Bias Score


Delaying CPP Benefits: A Growing Trend
Canadians are increasingly delaying CPP benefits to age 70 despite the risk of dying before fully benefitting, driven by longevity and financial concerns.
Delaying CPP Benefits: A Growing Trend
Canadians are increasingly delaying CPP benefits to age 70 despite the risk of dying before fully benefitting, driven by longevity and financial concerns.
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2024 US Election: Trump's Win and its Consequences
Analysis of the 2024 US election results, focusing on key factors contributing to Trump's victory, impact on Canada, and implications for various social and political issues.
2024 US Election: Trump's Win and its Consequences
Analysis of the 2024 US election results, focusing on key factors contributing to Trump's victory, impact on Canada, and implications for various social and political issues.
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Death of John Horgan
John Horgan, former Premier of British Columbia, passed away after a battle with cancer. He served as Premier from 2017-2022 and was later appointed Ambassador to Germany.
Death of John Horgan
John Horgan, former Premier of British Columbia, passed away after a battle with cancer. He served as Premier from 2017-2022 and was later appointed Ambassador to Germany.
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First Canadian Bird Flu Case: Low Risk to Public
A teenager in British Columbia has tested positive for bird flu, but Health Canada assures the public that the risk remains low. The case is rare, and an investigation is underway to determine the source.
First Canadian Bird Flu Case: Low Risk to Public
A teenager in British Columbia has tested positive for bird flu, but Health Canada assures the public that the risk remains low. The case is rare, and an investigation is underway to determine the source.
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Canadian Woman Fights on Ukraine Frontline
A Canadian tank gunner serves on the front lines of the war in Ukraine, detailing her experiences, motivations, and challenges.
Canadian Woman Fights on Ukraine Frontline
A Canadian tank gunner serves on the front lines of the war in Ukraine, detailing her experiences, motivations, and challenges.
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First Stock Story: Lessons Learned in Investing
A Canadian man shares his first stock market experience, including the lessons learned and how they shaped his investment strategy today.

First Stock Story: Lessons Learned in Investing
A Canadian man shares his first stock market experience, including the lessons learned and how they shaped his investment strategy today.
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24% Bias Score

Record Asylum Claims from International Students in Canada
A surge in asylum claims by international students in Canada sparks debate over immigration policies and the role of consultants.

Record Asylum Claims from International Students in Canada
A surge in asylum claims by international students in Canada sparks debate over immigration policies and the role of consultants.
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Governor General's Literary Awards Spotlight Indigenous Voices
The Governor General's Literary Awards recognize several Indigenous writers, highlighting their work and impact, along with broader discussion about reconciliation and opposing forces.

Governor General's Literary Awards Spotlight Indigenous Voices
The Governor General's Literary Awards recognize several Indigenous writers, highlighting their work and impact, along with broader discussion about reconciliation and opposing forces.
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Canada Ends Port Strikes via Binding Arbitration
Canadian Labor Minister intervenes in port strikes, ordering binding arbitration to end disruptions to supply chains.

Canada Ends Port Strikes via Binding Arbitration
Canadian Labor Minister intervenes in port strikes, ordering binding arbitration to end disruptions to supply chains.
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Quebec's Immigration Policy Shift
Quebec's Premier reduces immigration targets amid concerns over language, social services, and political pressures, sparking criticism from various sectors.

Quebec's Immigration Policy Shift
Quebec's Premier reduces immigration targets amid concerns over language, social services, and political pressures, sparking criticism from various sectors.
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Canadian Climate News and Analysis
Analysis of mysterious blobs on Newfoundland shores, climate change impacts in Canada, and the role of The Globe and Mail in environmental reporting.

Canadian Climate News and Analysis
Analysis of mysterious blobs on Newfoundland shores, climate change impacts in Canada, and the role of The Globe and Mail in environmental reporting.
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