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Alberta Rental Construction Boom Outpaces Major Canadian Cities
In the first quarter of 2025, Alberta experienced a record number of purpose-built rental units breaking ground, exceeding Toronto and Vancouver, fueled by affordable land, government incentives, and sustained housing demand; however, bureaucratic hurdles hinder inner-city development.
Alberta Rental Construction Boom Outpaces Major Canadian Cities
In the first quarter of 2025, Alberta experienced a record number of purpose-built rental units breaking ground, exceeding Toronto and Vancouver, fueled by affordable land, government incentives, and sustained housing demand; however, bureaucratic hurdles hinder inner-city development.
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52% Bias Score


Stellantis Shifts Production to Avoid US Tariffs
Stellantis will move some pick-up truck production to Michigan from Mexico and is working with parts suppliers to increase the American content in its vehicles to avoid U.S. tariffs, prompted by President Trump's trade policies.
Stellantis Shifts Production to Avoid US Tariffs
Stellantis will move some pick-up truck production to Michigan from Mexico and is working with parts suppliers to increase the American content in its vehicles to avoid U.S. tariffs, prompted by President Trump's trade policies.
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36% Bias Score


Record Voter Turnout in Canada's 2025 Federal Election
More than 19.5 million Canadians voted in the 2025 federal election, achieving a voter turnout exceeding 68.7% – the highest in three decades and a new record, despite some website issues. Regional turnout varied significantly, from 77.3% in Prince Edward Island to 36.8% in Nunavut.
Record Voter Turnout in Canada's 2025 Federal Election
More than 19.5 million Canadians voted in the 2025 federal election, achieving a voter turnout exceeding 68.7% – the highest in three decades and a new record, despite some website issues. Regional turnout varied significantly, from 77.3% in Prince Edward Island to 36.8% in Nunavut.
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12% Bias Score


RBC Withdraws $500 Billion Sustainable Finance Target Amidst Greenwashing Concerns
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) retracted its $500 billion commitment to decarbonization efforts, citing Canada's anti-greenwashing law (Bill C-59) and challenges in measuring sustainable finance activities, raising concerns about the impact on Canada's climate goals.
RBC Withdraws $500 Billion Sustainable Finance Target Amidst Greenwashing Concerns
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) retracted its $500 billion commitment to decarbonization efforts, citing Canada's anti-greenwashing law (Bill C-59) and challenges in measuring sustainable finance activities, raising concerns about the impact on Canada's climate goals.
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52% Bias Score


Alberta Eases Referendum Threshold Amidst Renewed Calls for Independence
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith enacted legislation lowering the signature requirement for provincial referendums, potentially enabling an independence vote, despite the federal Liberals' reelection; she also relaxed campaign finance rules, reintroducing corporate and union donations.
Alberta Eases Referendum Threshold Amidst Renewed Calls for Independence
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith enacted legislation lowering the signature requirement for provincial referendums, potentially enabling an independence vote, despite the federal Liberals' reelection; she also relaxed campaign finance rules, reintroducing corporate and union donations.
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40% Bias Score


Canadian Pacific Railway: From Unifier to Tourism Relic
The Canadian Pacific Railway, built in 1871, facilitated Canada's peaceful westward expansion, shaping its national identity and contributing to the incorporation of British Columbia. However, today it operates at a deficit, its role primarily tourism despite a federal mandate to maintain it.
Canadian Pacific Railway: From Unifier to Tourism Relic
The Canadian Pacific Railway, built in 1871, facilitated Canada's peaceful westward expansion, shaping its national identity and contributing to the incorporation of British Columbia. However, today it operates at a deficit, its role primarily tourism despite a federal mandate to maintain it.
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52% Bias Score

Canada's Election Victory: A Turning Point in the Fight for Liberal Internationalism
Timothy Garton Ash argues that the Canadian Liberal victory under Mark Carney signals a potential turning point in the global fight against anti-liberal nationalism, requiring a unified response from liberal internationalists to address both external threats and internal contradictions within libera...

Canada's Election Victory: A Turning Point in the Fight for Liberal Internationalism
Timothy Garton Ash argues that the Canadian Liberal victory under Mark Carney signals a potential turning point in the global fight against anti-liberal nationalism, requiring a unified response from liberal internationalists to address both external threats and internal contradictions within libera...
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60% Bias Score

Canada's EV Market Slowdown: High Prices, Infrastructure Gaps, and U.S. Tariffs Pose Challenges
Despite North America producing nearly 700,000 EVs annually, Canada's EV market faces challenges due to high prices, insufficient charging infrastructure, and U.S. tariffs, potentially hindering its 2035 zero-emission vehicle target.

Canada's EV Market Slowdown: High Prices, Infrastructure Gaps, and U.S. Tariffs Pose Challenges
Despite North America producing nearly 700,000 EVs annually, Canada's EV market faces challenges due to high prices, insufficient charging infrastructure, and U.S. tariffs, potentially hindering its 2035 zero-emission vehicle target.
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44% Bias Score

NERC Study Highlights Canadian Electricity Grid Vulnerabilities During Extreme Weather
A new study finds Quebec and Nova Scotia's electricity systems highly vulnerable to shortages during extreme weather, with Quebec facing potential deficits up to 10 gigawatts during winter cold snaps; only British Columbia and Manitoba show no deficiencies.

NERC Study Highlights Canadian Electricity Grid Vulnerabilities During Extreme Weather
A new study finds Quebec and Nova Scotia's electricity systems highly vulnerable to shortages during extreme weather, with Quebec facing potential deficits up to 10 gigawatts during winter cold snaps; only British Columbia and Manitoba show no deficiencies.
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40% Bias Score

Canada's GDP Contracts in February Amidst US Trade Tensions
Canada's February GDP contracted by 0.2 percent due to decreased activity in mining, oil and gas, and construction sectors, influenced by US tariff threats and adverse weather, despite expectations of flat growth and a strong performance in January.

Canada's GDP Contracts in February Amidst US Trade Tensions
Canada's February GDP contracted by 0.2 percent due to decreased activity in mining, oil and gas, and construction sectors, influenced by US tariff threats and adverse weather, despite expectations of flat growth and a strong performance in January.
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40% Bias Score

Canadian Housing Market Slowdown Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Weakening labor markets and U.S. tariffs are causing a slowdown in Canada's housing market, particularly in Southern Ontario and British Columbia, where buyers are negotiating lower prices and sales are down, impacting both move-up and first-time buyers; this is leading some homeowners to convert ne...

Canadian Housing Market Slowdown Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Weakening labor markets and U.S. tariffs are causing a slowdown in Canada's housing market, particularly in Southern Ontario and British Columbia, where buyers are negotiating lower prices and sales are down, impacting both move-up and first-time buyers; this is leading some homeowners to convert ne...
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32% Bias Score

One Million Americans Retire in Canada: Benefits and Challenges
Over one million Americans live in Canada, attracted by its natural beauty, lower healthcare costs, and cultural familiarity; however, challenges include harsh winters, high housing costs, and higher taxes.

One Million Americans Retire in Canada: Benefits and Challenges
Over one million Americans live in Canada, attracted by its natural beauty, lower healthcare costs, and cultural familiarity; however, challenges include harsh winters, high housing costs, and higher taxes.
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36% Bias Score
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