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Canada's Deadliest Killer: The Yves Trudeau Case and Systemic Failures in Organized Crime Prosecution
Yves Trudeau, a Hells Angels member, confessed to over 40 murders and received a controversial plea deal in 1985, highlighting systemic failures in Canada's handling of organized crime; his lenient sentence and later re-arrest for sexual assault sparked public outrage.
Canada's Deadliest Killer: The Yves Trudeau Case and Systemic Failures in Organized Crime Prosecution
Yves Trudeau, a Hells Angels member, confessed to over 40 murders and received a controversial plea deal in 1985, highlighting systemic failures in Canada's handling of organized crime; his lenient sentence and later re-arrest for sexual assault sparked public outrage.
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52% Bias Score


Kitselas Nation Votes Overwhelmingly for Self-Governance
The Kitselas First Nation in British Columbia's Skeena Valley overwhelmingly voted to become self-governing on Thursday, with 85% voting Yes for the treaty and 81% for its constitution, ending governance under Canada's Indian Act and paving the way for self-determination.
Kitselas Nation Votes Overwhelmingly for Self-Governance
The Kitselas First Nation in British Columbia's Skeena Valley overwhelmingly voted to become self-governing on Thursday, with 85% voting Yes for the treaty and 81% for its constitution, ending governance under Canada's Indian Act and paving the way for self-determination.
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48% Bias Score


Canadian Election: Pharmacare's Impact on Diabetes Care
Katharine Mackett, a Type 1 diabetic, spends over \$4,000 yearly on managing her condition, highlighting the financial strain on patients as the federal election approaches, with some provinces having signed deals for publicly-funded diabetes care while others haven't.
Canadian Election: Pharmacare's Impact on Diabetes Care
Katharine Mackett, a Type 1 diabetic, spends over \$4,000 yearly on managing her condition, highlighting the financial strain on patients as the federal election approaches, with some provinces having signed deals for publicly-funded diabetes care while others haven't.
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40% Bias Score


Global Bond Market Turmoil Impacts Canada, but Rate Cuts Offer Potential Relief
Rising U.S. Treasury bond yields, fueled by tariff-induced inflation concerns, caused global market turbulence, impacting Canadian bonds and dividend stocks; however, potential Bank of Canada rate cuts offer a mitigating factor.
Global Bond Market Turmoil Impacts Canada, but Rate Cuts Offer Potential Relief
Rising U.S. Treasury bond yields, fueled by tariff-induced inflation concerns, caused global market turbulence, impacting Canadian bonds and dividend stocks; however, potential Bank of Canada rate cuts offer a mitigating factor.
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32% Bias Score


Trump's Policies Cause \$4 Billion Drop in Canadian Tourism to US
President Trump's trade policies and annexation threats caused a 32 percent drop in Canadian car travel to the US in March and a 13.5 percent decrease in air travel, resulting in an estimated \$4 billion economic impact and job losses for US tourist destinations.
Trump's Policies Cause \$4 Billion Drop in Canadian Tourism to US
President Trump's trade policies and annexation threats caused a 32 percent drop in Canadian car travel to the US in March and a 13.5 percent decrease in air travel, resulting in an estimated \$4 billion economic impact and job losses for US tourist destinations.
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44% Bias Score


Hudson's Bay Co. Sale Process Attracts Multiple Bidders
Facing $1.1 billion in debt and a 33 percent sales drop, Hudson's Bay Co. is undergoing a court-supervised sale process with final bids due April 30th, attracting at least four potential buyers interested in its assets, including retail operations, real estate, and intellectual property.
Hudson's Bay Co. Sale Process Attracts Multiple Bidders
Facing $1.1 billion in debt and a 33 percent sales drop, Hudson's Bay Co. is undergoing a court-supervised sale process with final bids due April 30th, attracting at least four potential buyers interested in its assets, including retail operations, real estate, and intellectual property.
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Slow Global Economy, Canada Responds
US President Trump's fluctuating tariffs, including a 145 percent levy on Chinese goods and continued 25 percent duties on steel and aluminum, are slowing the global economy; Canada's Prime Minister convened a cabinet committee in response, and plans for post-election negotiations with the US are un...

Trump's Tariffs Slow Global Economy, Canada Responds
US President Trump's fluctuating tariffs, including a 145 percent levy on Chinese goods and continued 25 percent duties on steel and aluminum, are slowing the global economy; Canada's Prime Minister convened a cabinet committee in response, and plans for post-election negotiations with the US are un...
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44% Bias Score

U.S. to Recalibrate Global Commitments, Prioritizing National Interests
The United States shouldered a disproportionate burden in maintaining global peace and prosperity for eight decades, but this era is ending as the author proposes a shift in foreign policy to prioritize national interests, including renegotiating trade deals and reducing the U.S. role as the primary...

U.S. to Recalibrate Global Commitments, Prioritizing National Interests
The United States shouldered a disproportionate burden in maintaining global peace and prosperity for eight decades, but this era is ending as the author proposes a shift in foreign policy to prioritize national interests, including renegotiating trade deals and reducing the U.S. role as the primary...
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56% Bias Score

Terry Fox Foundation Launches US$25-Million Venture Capital Fund for Cancer Therapies
The Terry Fox Foundation is launching a US$25-million venture capital fund, partnering with Lumira Ventures to invest in Canadian startups developing cancer therapies, aiming to bridge the gap in domestic funding and accelerate the development of new treatments.

Terry Fox Foundation Launches US$25-Million Venture Capital Fund for Cancer Therapies
The Terry Fox Foundation is launching a US$25-million venture capital fund, partnering with Lumira Ventures to invest in Canadian startups developing cancer therapies, aiming to bridge the gap in domestic funding and accelerate the development of new treatments.
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40% Bias Score

U.S.-Canada Travel Collapse: Airlines Shift to Europe, Raising Environmental Concerns
Summer flight bookings on Canada-U.S. routes are down more than 70% year-over-year, causing airlines to cut 320,000 seats and increase transatlantic flights, potentially raising carbon emissions fivefold and creating uncertainty for the U.S. tourism sector.

U.S.-Canada Travel Collapse: Airlines Shift to Europe, Raising Environmental Concerns
Summer flight bookings on Canada-U.S. routes are down more than 70% year-over-year, causing airlines to cut 320,000 seats and increase transatlantic flights, potentially raising carbon emissions fivefold and creating uncertainty for the U.S. tourism sector.
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44% Bias Score

Sweet Grass Records: A 30-Year Legacy of Indigenous Music
Ted Whitecalf founded Sweet Grass Records in 1993 to showcase Indigenous music, achieving a Juno nomination within a year and a partnership with EMI, resulting in international distribution and collaborations; the label now also prioritizes preserving Indigenous stories for future generations.

Sweet Grass Records: A 30-Year Legacy of Indigenous Music
Ted Whitecalf founded Sweet Grass Records in 1993 to showcase Indigenous music, achieving a Juno nomination within a year and a partnership with EMI, resulting in international distribution and collaborations; the label now also prioritizes preserving Indigenous stories for future generations.
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20% Bias Score

Canada Aims for Top LNG Exporter Spot, Needs Political Action
Canada's TC Energy CEO believes Canada can be the top LNG exporter to Asia, but political unity and faster approvals are needed; the first LNG export terminal starts mid-year in Kitimat, B.C., while concerns exist about oversupply and high production costs.

Canada Aims for Top LNG Exporter Spot, Needs Political Action
Canada's TC Energy CEO believes Canada can be the top LNG exporter to Asia, but political unity and faster approvals are needed; the first LNG export terminal starts mid-year in Kitimat, B.C., while concerns exist about oversupply and high production costs.
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56% Bias Score
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