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Nine Killed in Vancouver Festival Vehicular Attack
Nine people died and several others were injured when a vehicle drove into a crowd at a Vancouver Filipino heritage festival on August 6, 2024; a 30-year-old man was arrested.
Nine Killed in Vancouver Festival Vehicular Attack
Nine people died and several others were injured when a vehicle drove into a crowd at a Vancouver Filipino heritage festival on August 6, 2024; a 30-year-old man was arrested.
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32% Bias Score


Vancouver Car Ramming Kills Nine at Filipino Festival
Nine people died and several were injured when a car drove into a crowd celebrating Lapu-Lapu Day in Vancouver, Canada; a 30-year-old suspect is in custody, and police have ruled out terrorism as a motive.
Vancouver Car Ramming Kills Nine at Filipino Festival
Nine people died and several were injured when a car drove into a crowd celebrating Lapu-Lapu Day in Vancouver, Canada; a 30-year-old suspect is in custody, and police have ruled out terrorism as a motive.
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20% Bias Score


Multiple Deaths in Vancouver Festival After Car Plows into Crowd
A car drove into a crowd at a Filipino community festival in Vancouver, Canada, on the evening of Lapu-Lapu Day, killing multiple people and injuring others; a 30-year-old driver was arrested.
Multiple Deaths in Vancouver Festival After Car Plows into Crowd
A car drove into a crowd at a Filipino community festival in Vancouver, Canada, on the evening of Lapu-Lapu Day, killing multiple people and injuring others; a 30-year-old driver was arrested.
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24% Bias Score


Canadian Doctor's Account of First Year Providing Medical Assistance in Dying
Dr. Stefanie Green, a Canadian physician, details her experiences providing medical assistance in dying (MAiD) during its first year of legalization in June 2016, highlighting diverse patient preferences and raising questions about the role of palliative care in end-of-life choices.
Canadian Doctor's Account of First Year Providing Medical Assistance in Dying
Dr. Stefanie Green, a Canadian physician, details her experiences providing medical assistance in dying (MAiD) during its first year of legalization in June 2016, highlighting diverse patient preferences and raising questions about the role of palliative care in end-of-life choices.
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40% Bias Score


Mistrial Declared in Canadian Hockey Players' Sexual Assault Case
A Canadian judge declared a mistrial in the sexual assault case against five former NHL players, citing undisclosed reasons covered by a publication ban; a new jury has been selected, and the trial will restart on Monday.
Mistrial Declared in Canadian Hockey Players' Sexual Assault Case
A Canadian judge declared a mistrial in the sexual assault case against five former NHL players, citing undisclosed reasons covered by a publication ban; a new jury has been selected, and the trial will restart on Monday.
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28% Bias Score


Canada Election: Final-Day Campaign Stops Reveal Party Vulnerabilities
In Canada's federal election campaign's final days, party leaders prioritized traditionally safe ridings, signaling potential vulnerabilities; the focus on leadership over policy suggests voter prioritization of leadership qualities, impacting the election's narrative.
Canada Election: Final-Day Campaign Stops Reveal Party Vulnerabilities
In Canada's federal election campaign's final days, party leaders prioritized traditionally safe ridings, signaling potential vulnerabilities; the focus on leadership over policy suggests voter prioritization of leadership qualities, impacting the election's narrative.
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40% Bias Score

Nine Killed in Vancouver Festival Vehicular Attack
Nine people died and several others were injured when a black SUV drove into a crowd celebrating Lapu Lapu Day in Vancouver, Canada, on April 26, 2025, at 8:14 PM local time. The 30-year-old driver, known to authorities, was arrested.

Nine Killed in Vancouver Festival Vehicular Attack
Nine people died and several others were injured when a black SUV drove into a crowd celebrating Lapu Lapu Day in Vancouver, Canada, on April 26, 2025, at 8:14 PM local time. The 30-year-old driver, known to authorities, was arrested.
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32% Bias Score

Canadian Election: Liberals and Conservatives Offer Contrasting Policy Platforms
The Canadian federal election on April 28th presents voters with stark policy choices between the Liberals and Conservatives on housing, crime, fiscal policy, and national defense, revealing contrasting priorities and potential future impacts for the nation.

Canadian Election: Liberals and Conservatives Offer Contrasting Policy Platforms
The Canadian federal election on April 28th presents voters with stark policy choices between the Liberals and Conservatives on housing, crime, fiscal policy, and national defense, revealing contrasting priorities and potential future impacts for the nation.
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48% Bias Score

Vancouver Car Attack Kills 11 at Filipino Festival
A car intentionally drove into a crowd at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver, Canada, on the eve of national elections, killing at least eleven and injuring over twenty; the suspect, known to police, is in custody, and the incident is not considered an act of terrorism.

Vancouver Car Attack Kills 11 at Filipino Festival
A car intentionally drove into a crowd at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver, Canada, on the eve of national elections, killing at least eleven and injuring over twenty; the suspect, known to police, is in custody, and the incident is not considered an act of terrorism.
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44% Bias Score

Alberta's Measles Outbreak: 137 Cases and Rising
Alberta is experiencing a significant measles outbreak with 137 cases since March, exceeding the previous high by 14 cases. Low vaccination rates (around 70 percent in urban areas, 50 percent or lower in some rural areas) and the highly contagious nature of the disease are driving the increase, with...

Alberta's Measles Outbreak: 137 Cases and Rising
Alberta is experiencing a significant measles outbreak with 137 cases since March, exceeding the previous high by 14 cases. Low vaccination rates (around 70 percent in urban areas, 50 percent or lower in some rural areas) and the highly contagious nature of the disease are driving the increase, with...
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24% Bias Score

Inadequate Healthcare Forces Pregnant Indigenous Women to Travel Hundreds of Kilometers for Delivery
Pregnant Indigenous women in northwestern Ontario travel long distances for healthcare, facing risks and hardship due to limited services in their communities; the federal government's non-insured health benefits program aims to help but faces challenges in providing sufficient support.

Inadequate Healthcare Forces Pregnant Indigenous Women to Travel Hundreds of Kilometers for Delivery
Pregnant Indigenous women in northwestern Ontario travel long distances for healthcare, facing risks and hardship due to limited services in their communities; the federal government's non-insured health benefits program aims to help but faces challenges in providing sufficient support.
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36% Bias Score

PWHL Announces Vancouver as Seventh Team
The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) announced Vancouver as its seventh team, starting in the fall of 2025, securing the Pacific Coliseum as its home arena; a second expansion team is expected soon.

PWHL Announces Vancouver as Seventh Team
The Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) announced Vancouver as its seventh team, starting in the fall of 2025, securing the Pacific Coliseum as its home arena; a second expansion team is expected soon.
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24% Bias Score
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