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Canada's Housing Market Boosted, North Vancouver Tops Livability Ranking
Canada's Bank of Canada cut interest rates and loosened mortgage rules, while The Globe and Mail ranked North Vancouver as the most livable city in its 2024 ranking of 448 Canadian cities based on affordability, amenities, and quality of life, despite high housing costs there.
Canada's Housing Market Boosted, North Vancouver Tops Livability Ranking
Canada's Bank of Canada cut interest rates and loosened mortgage rules, while The Globe and Mail ranked North Vancouver as the most livable city in its 2024 ranking of 448 Canadian cities based on affordability, amenities, and quality of life, despite high housing costs there.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs on Mexican and Canadian Goods
President-elect Trump threatens 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods, starting January 1st, due to border concerns; economists warn of severe economic consequences for both countries, with Mexico particularly vulnerable due to its high reliance on US exports (77% in 2022), while Canada also fac...
Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs on Mexican and Canadian Goods
President-elect Trump threatens 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods, starting January 1st, due to border concerns; economists warn of severe economic consequences for both countries, with Mexico particularly vulnerable due to its high reliance on US exports (77% in 2022), while Canada also fac...
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32% Bias Score


Canadian Provinces Divided on Retaliatory Trade Measures Against U.S. Tariffs
Faced with President-elect Trump's threatened tariffs, Ontario proposed halting electricity exports to the U.S., while Alberta and Quebec rejected this, highlighting a division in Canadian trade strategy; Ontario exported 13.9 million megawatt-hours of electricity to the U.S. in 2023.
Canadian Provinces Divided on Retaliatory Trade Measures Against U.S. Tariffs
Faced with President-elect Trump's threatened tariffs, Ontario proposed halting electricity exports to the U.S., while Alberta and Quebec rejected this, highlighting a division in Canadian trade strategy; Ontario exported 13.9 million megawatt-hours of electricity to the U.S. in 2023.
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40% Bias Score


Trump amenaza con aranceles a México y Canadá
El presidente electo de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, amenaza con imponer aranceles del 25% a las importaciones de México y Canadá a partir del primer día de su mandato, argumentando que ambos países no han logrado controlar la migración ilegal y el tráfico de drogas. Economistas advierten de graves...
Trump amenaza con aranceles a México y Canadá
El presidente electo de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, amenaza con imponer aranceles del 25% a las importaciones de México y Canadá a partir del primer día de su mandato, argumentando que ambos países no han logrado controlar la migración ilegal y el tráfico de drogas. Economistas advierten de graves...
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36% Bias Score


PFLP Used German Servers Despite EU Sanctions
An investigation revealed that the PFLP used German and Canadian servers to operate a website containing antisemitic and anti-Israel content until mid-October 2023, despite EU sanctions prohibiting such activity; this has prompted calls for increased enforcement and a ban on the group in Germany.
PFLP Used German Servers Despite EU Sanctions
An investigation revealed that the PFLP used German and Canadian servers to operate a website containing antisemitic and anti-Israel content until mid-October 2023, despite EU sanctions prohibiting such activity; this has prompted calls for increased enforcement and a ban on the group in Germany.
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56% Bias Score


Vancouver Police Face Public Hearing Over 2015 Death of Myles Gray
Seven Vancouver police officers face a public disciplinary hearing over the 2015 death of Myles Gray, who died after police responded to a mental health crisis call; a coroner's inquest ruled his death a homicide, and the new hearing aims for a more thorough investigation after previous probes faile...
Vancouver Police Face Public Hearing Over 2015 Death of Myles Gray
Seven Vancouver police officers face a public disciplinary hearing over the 2015 death of Myles Gray, who died after police responded to a mental health crisis call; a coroner's inquest ruled his death a homicide, and the new hearing aims for a more thorough investigation after previous probes faile...
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36% Bias Score

Mali Arrests Barrick Gold Employees Amid Mining Tax Dispute
Four senior employees of Canada's Barrick Gold were arrested in Mali on Monday and charged, awaiting trial, as the military regime continues to pressure mining companies to pay millions in additional taxes; this follows a similar incident in September and the recent case of Resolute Mining, which pa...

Mali Arrests Barrick Gold Employees Amid Mining Tax Dispute
Four senior employees of Canada's Barrick Gold were arrested in Mali on Monday and charged, awaiting trial, as the military regime continues to pressure mining companies to pay millions in additional taxes; this follows a similar incident in September and the recent case of Resolute Mining, which pa...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threat Shakes North American Trade
Donald Trump threatens to impose high tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada on his first day back in office in January, citing their failure to prevent illegal migration and drug trafficking; economists warn of severe economic damage, especially for Mexico, which has close ties to the U.S. econo...

Trump's Tariff Threat Shakes North American Trade
Donald Trump threatens to impose high tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada on his first day back in office in January, citing their failure to prevent illegal migration and drug trafficking; economists warn of severe economic damage, especially for Mexico, which has close ties to the U.S. econo...
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32% Bias Score

Quebec, Newfoundland Strike $33.8B Power Deal
Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador signed a new 50-year deal for the Churchill Falls hydropower station, increasing power prices to 4 cents/kWh from 0.2 cents and launching three new projects costing $25 billion; Quebec will receive 7,200 MW of power, while Newfoundland gains significantly increas...

Quebec, Newfoundland Strike $33.8B Power Deal
Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador signed a new 50-year deal for the Churchill Falls hydropower station, increasing power prices to 4 cents/kWh from 0.2 cents and launching three new projects costing $25 billion; Quebec will receive 7,200 MW of power, while Newfoundland gains significantly increas...
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44% Bias Score

Ontario Premier Threatens US Energy Exports Over Potential Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatens to cut energy exports to the US, including electricity, in response to potential 25% tariffs on all Canadian goods, highlighting the potential for significant economic disruption to both countries and the interconnectedness of their economies.

Ontario Premier Threatens US Energy Exports Over Potential Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatens to cut energy exports to the US, including electricity, in response to potential 25% tariffs on all Canadian goods, highlighting the potential for significant economic disruption to both countries and the interconnectedness of their economies.
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60% Bias Score

"Alberta Police Watchdog Clears Officers in Bystander Death During Robbery Suspect Shooting"
"In February 2022, Edmonton police officers shot and killed an armed robbery suspect, but a stray bullet also killed James Hanna, a bystander in a nearby apartment building; Alberta's police watchdog, ASIRT, said Wednesday that the officers will not face charges, as their actions were deemed justifi...

"Alberta Police Watchdog Clears Officers in Bystander Death During Robbery Suspect Shooting"
"In February 2022, Edmonton police officers shot and killed an armed robbery suspect, but a stray bullet also killed James Hanna, a bystander in a nearby apartment building; Alberta's police watchdog, ASIRT, said Wednesday that the officers will not face charges, as their actions were deemed justifi...
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52% Bias Score

Ontario Unveils Plan to Clear Homeless Encampments with Stricter Laws and Increased Funding
Ontario introduces legislation increasing penalties for trespassing and banning public drug use to clear homeless encampments, while investing $75.5 million in shelters and housing, aiming to resolve conflicts with court rulings that prevent evictions without adequate alternatives.

Ontario Unveils Plan to Clear Homeless Encampments with Stricter Laws and Increased Funding
Ontario introduces legislation increasing penalties for trespassing and banning public drug use to clear homeless encampments, while investing $75.5 million in shelters and housing, aiming to resolve conflicts with court rulings that prevent evictions without adequate alternatives.
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52% Bias Score
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