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Record High Weekly Measles Cases in U.S. Surpass 2019 Peak
Weekly measles cases in the U.S. hit a record high of 111 for the week of March 30th, surpassing the 2019 peak, with the majority stemming from a large Texas outbreak linked to at least 750 cases, exceeding all previous outbreaks since 2000, resulting in three deaths and higher hospitalization rates...
Record High Weekly Measles Cases in U.S. Surpass 2019 Peak
Weekly measles cases in the U.S. hit a record high of 111 for the week of March 30th, surpassing the 2019 peak, with the majority stemming from a large Texas outbreak linked to at least 750 cases, exceeding all previous outbreaks since 2000, resulting in three deaths and higher hospitalization rates...
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36% Bias Score


Canadian Film Archives Face Funding Crisis
The Cinémathèque Québécoise declined MusiquePlus's vast video archives due to storage and resource constraints, highlighting broader challenges faced by Canadian film archives struggling with underfunding, limited resources, and a shortage of trained archivists, mirroring concerns raised by recent U...
Canadian Film Archives Face Funding Crisis
The Cinémathèque Québécoise declined MusiquePlus's vast video archives due to storage and resource constraints, highlighting broader challenges faced by Canadian film archives struggling with underfunding, limited resources, and a shortage of trained archivists, mirroring concerns raised by recent U...
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36% Bias Score


US Climate Tech Projects Plummet Amidst Policy Uncertainty
Due to policy reversals and new tariffs, $8 billion in US climate tech projects were canceled in the first quarter of 2025, nearly equaling the total cancellations in the 17 months after the Inflation Reduction Act's passage, while Canada is attracting investment with its stable climate policies.
US Climate Tech Projects Plummet Amidst Policy Uncertainty
Due to policy reversals and new tariffs, $8 billion in US climate tech projects were canceled in the first quarter of 2025, nearly equaling the total cancellations in the 17 months after the Inflation Reduction Act's passage, while Canada is attracting investment with its stable climate policies.
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44% Bias Score


Canada-US Relations Shift Under New Canadian Leadership
Following Trump's reelection, his tense relationship with Canada shifted with the change in leadership from Trudeau to Carney; while Trump's annexation rhetoric persisted, Carney's measured approach and economic leverage offer a path to less confrontation.
Canada-US Relations Shift Under New Canadian Leadership
Following Trump's reelection, his tense relationship with Canada shifted with the change in leadership from Trudeau to Carney; while Trump's annexation rhetoric persisted, Carney's measured approach and economic leverage offer a path to less confrontation.
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52% Bias Score


Australia's China Strategy: Lessons for Canada
Australia's pragmatic approach to managing its complex relationship with China, including navigating trade disputes and bolstering defense capabilities, offers valuable lessons for Canada, which faces similar challenges with its second-largest trading partner.
Australia's China Strategy: Lessons for Canada
Australia's pragmatic approach to managing its complex relationship with China, including navigating trade disputes and bolstering defense capabilities, offers valuable lessons for Canada, which faces similar challenges with its second-largest trading partner.
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44% Bias Score


King Charles to Visit Canada Amidst Post-Election Tensions
King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit Canada on May 26-27 for the State Opening of Parliament, following Mark Carney's Liberal Party's election victory driven by opposition to Donald Trump's threats to annex Canada, while the King continues cancer treatment.
King Charles to Visit Canada Amidst Post-Election Tensions
King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit Canada on May 26-27 for the State Opening of Parliament, following Mark Carney's Liberal Party's election victory driven by opposition to Donald Trump's threats to annex Canada, while the King continues cancer treatment.
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36% Bias Score

Mexican Nationals Charged in Large-Scale Human Smuggling Operation Across U.S.-Canada Border
Four Mexican nationals were charged with running a human smuggling operation for two years across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, bringing hundreds of migrants weekly into the U.S. from Mexico, Central, and South America via Canada and engaging in multiple high-speed chases with law enforcement.

Mexican Nationals Charged in Large-Scale Human Smuggling Operation Across U.S.-Canada Border
Four Mexican nationals were charged with running a human smuggling operation for two years across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, bringing hundreds of migrants weekly into the U.S. from Mexico, Central, and South America via Canada and engaging in multiple high-speed chases with law enforcement.
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44% Bias Score

Toronto School Board Considers Closing 35 Pools to Address Budget Deficit
The Toronto District School Board is considering closing 35 of its 66 pools to address a \$58-million budget deficit, potentially impacting thousands of children's access to swimming lessons and raising equity concerns.

Toronto School Board Considers Closing 35 Pools to Address Budget Deficit
The Toronto District School Board is considering closing 35 of its 66 pools to address a \$58-million budget deficit, potentially impacting thousands of children's access to swimming lessons and raising equity concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Supreme Court Rejects Ontario Appeal in Groundbreaking Climate Change Lawsuit
The Supreme Court of Canada's refusal to hear Ontario's appeal against a climate change lawsuit means the case will return to a lower court. Seven young activists argue the province's greenhouse gas emission reduction target of 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2030 violates their Charter rights.

Supreme Court Rejects Ontario Appeal in Groundbreaking Climate Change Lawsuit
The Supreme Court of Canada's refusal to hear Ontario's appeal against a climate change lawsuit means the case will return to a lower court. Seven young activists argue the province's greenhouse gas emission reduction target of 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2030 violates their Charter rights.
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44% Bias Score

Businesses Reroute Goods to Canada to Avoid US Tariffs
Facing high U.S. tariffs, numerous businesses reroute Chinese goods to Canada, causing a 50 percent surge in shipments in mid-April, creating risks of market saturation and warehouse shortages while hoping for a quick trade war resolution.

Businesses Reroute Goods to Canada to Avoid US Tariffs
Facing high U.S. tariffs, numerous businesses reroute Chinese goods to Canada, causing a 50 percent surge in shipments in mid-April, creating risks of market saturation and warehouse shortages while hoping for a quick trade war resolution.
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36% Bias Score

Canada Urged to Strengthen Taiwan Partnership Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Martin Green, a former Canadian national security official, advocates for strengthening Canada-Taiwan relations to counter China's assertiveness, improve Canada's international standing, and leverage Taiwan's economic and technological strengths; he emphasizes the need for concrete actions, includin...

Canada Urged to Strengthen Taiwan Partnership Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Martin Green, a former Canadian national security official, advocates for strengthening Canada-Taiwan relations to counter China's assertiveness, improve Canada's international standing, and leverage Taiwan's economic and technological strengths; he emphasizes the need for concrete actions, includin...
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60% Bias Score

Alberta First Nations Accuse Premier of Treaty Violation Over Potential Separation Referendum
Alberta's First Nations accuse Premier Danielle Smith of violating Treaties 6, 7, and 8 by promoting a bill that could lead to a provincial referendum on separation from Canada, prompting letters demanding she halt this action and include them in decision-making related to their lands and resources.

Alberta First Nations Accuse Premier of Treaty Violation Over Potential Separation Referendum
Alberta's First Nations accuse Premier Danielle Smith of violating Treaties 6, 7, and 8 by promoting a bill that could lead to a provincial referendum on separation from Canada, prompting letters demanding she halt this action and include them in decision-making related to their lands and resources.
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40% Bias Score
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