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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


Emotional Toll of Early Retirement in Canada
A significant number of Canadians who aggressively save to retire early are experiencing regret and guilt, particularly when their parents are still working, highlighting the emotional complexities beyond the financial aspects of the FIRE movement.
Emotional Toll of Early Retirement in Canada
A significant number of Canadians who aggressively save to retire early are experiencing regret and guilt, particularly when their parents are still working, highlighting the emotional complexities beyond the financial aspects of the FIRE movement.
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64% Bias Score


Google Pays $22.2 Million to Canadian News Outlets Under Online News Act
Google paid $22.2 million to 108 Canadian news outlets as the initial installment of a $100 million annual payment under Canada's Online News Act, aiming to compensate news organizations for financial losses due to tech platforms; the largest recipients include Postmedia, Globe and Mail, and La Pres...
Google Pays $22.2 Million to Canadian News Outlets Under Online News Act
Google paid $22.2 million to 108 Canadian news outlets as the initial installment of a $100 million annual payment under Canada's Online News Act, aiming to compensate news organizations for financial losses due to tech platforms; the largest recipients include Postmedia, Globe and Mail, and La Pres...
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36% Bias Score


B.C. to Overhaul Mental Health Act After Vancouver Attack
In response to an attack that killed 11 and injured 16 at a Vancouver festival, British Columbia will overhaul its 30-year-old Mental Health Act and conduct a public inquiry into whether systemic failures contributed to the incident involving Adam Lo, a 30-year-old man with a history of mental illne...
B.C. to Overhaul Mental Health Act After Vancouver Attack
In response to an attack that killed 11 and injured 16 at a Vancouver festival, British Columbia will overhaul its 30-year-old Mental Health Act and conduct a public inquiry into whether systemic failures contributed to the incident involving Adam Lo, a 30-year-old man with a history of mental illne...
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48% Bias Score


North Is Freedom" Exhibit Showcases Black Canadian Descendants of Underground Railroad Freedom-Seekers
The "North Is Freedom" exhibit at the Art Windsor-Essex, running until June 8th, 2024, uses photography to tell the stories of Black Canadian descendants of Underground Railroad freedom-seekers, emphasizing their contributions and challenging the common narrative of Canadian history.
North Is Freedom" Exhibit Showcases Black Canadian Descendants of Underground Railroad Freedom-Seekers
The "North Is Freedom" exhibit at the Art Windsor-Essex, running until June 8th, 2024, uses photography to tell the stories of Black Canadian descendants of Underground Railroad freedom-seekers, emphasizing their contributions and challenging the common narrative of Canadian history.
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16% Bias Score


Trump's Annexation Threat Exposes Canada's Deep-Seated Insecurities
Donald Trump's threat to annex Canada highlighted the nation's historical economic dependence on the U.S., internal divisions, and a resulting sense of vulnerability, prompting calls for greater national unity and economic diversification.
Trump's Annexation Threat Exposes Canada's Deep-Seated Insecurities
Donald Trump's threat to annex Canada highlighted the nation's historical economic dependence on the U.S., internal divisions, and a resulting sense of vulnerability, prompting calls for greater national unity and economic diversification.
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52% Bias Score

Canada's European Turn: Closer Ties, Membership Debate
Canada's increased collaboration with the European Union, driven by a new prime minister and boosted by the 2017 CETA agreement, has led to a 65 percent increase in bilateral trade and discussions about potential EU membership, despite economic and political complexities.

Canada's European Turn: Closer Ties, Membership Debate
Canada's increased collaboration with the European Union, driven by a new prime minister and boosted by the 2017 CETA agreement, has led to a 65 percent increase in bilateral trade and discussions about potential EU membership, despite economic and political complexities.
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56% Bias Score

Couche-Tard Gains Access to Seven & i Financial Data in Takeover Bid
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. gained access to Seven & i Holdings Co.'s financial data after signing a non-disclosure agreement, a critical step in its US$52-billion takeover bid for the Japanese convenience store giant, despite concerns about antitrust regulations and the planned divestiture of app...

Couche-Tard Gains Access to Seven & i Financial Data in Takeover Bid
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. gained access to Seven & i Holdings Co.'s financial data after signing a non-disclosure agreement, a critical step in its US$52-billion takeover bid for the Japanese convenience store giant, despite concerns about antitrust regulations and the planned divestiture of app...
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16% Bias Score

Canada's Housing Crisis: Ultralow Interest Rates and the Post-2008 Shift
Following the 2008 financial crisis, the Bank of Canada's ultralow interest rate policy, unlike the U.S., fueled speculative investment in Canada's housing market, exceeding supply and causing a sustained affordability crisis, marked by a home price-to-income ratio exceeding nine since 2008.

Canada's Housing Crisis: Ultralow Interest Rates and the Post-2008 Shift
Following the 2008 financial crisis, the Bank of Canada's ultralow interest rate policy, unlike the U.S., fueled speculative investment in Canada's housing market, exceeding supply and causing a sustained affordability crisis, marked by a home price-to-income ratio exceeding nine since 2008.
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48% Bias Score

First Nations Sue Canada for $5 Billion Over On-Reserve Housing Crisis
A class-action lawsuit filed by over 100 First Nations alleges Canada's negligence in providing safe on-reserve housing, seeking $5 billion in compensation for issues stemming from overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and inadequate funding, which have resulted in a national human rights crisis.

First Nations Sue Canada for $5 Billion Over On-Reserve Housing Crisis
A class-action lawsuit filed by over 100 First Nations alleges Canada's negligence in providing safe on-reserve housing, seeking $5 billion in compensation for issues stemming from overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and inadequate funding, which have resulted in a national human rights crisis.
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48% Bias Score

Canada Reconsiders $19 Billion F-35 Fighter Jet Purchase
Canada is reviewing its $19-billion purchase of U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets, a decision that could strain relations with the U.S. and delay the replacement of Canada's aging CF-18 fleet; this review follows Prime Minister Carney's exploration of alternative, more cost-effective aircraft options.

Canada Reconsiders $19 Billion F-35 Fighter Jet Purchase
Canada is reviewing its $19-billion purchase of U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets, a decision that could strain relations with the U.S. and delay the replacement of Canada's aging CF-18 fleet; this review follows Prime Minister Carney's exploration of alternative, more cost-effective aircraft options.
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48% Bias Score

Canadian Tire Bids on Hudson's Bay Intellectual Property
Canadian Tire has reportedly bid on Hudson's Bay's intellectual property, including its famed Stripes brand and Zellers, as part of the department store's creditor protection case; other bidders include Urbana Corp. and Weihong Liu, who is interested in operating some Bay stores.

Canadian Tire Bids on Hudson's Bay Intellectual Property
Canadian Tire has reportedly bid on Hudson's Bay's intellectual property, including its famed Stripes brand and Zellers, as part of the department store's creditor protection case; other bidders include Urbana Corp. and Weihong Liu, who is interested in operating some Bay stores.
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44% Bias Score
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