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Carney Promises New Agency to Speed Up Military Procurement
Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledged to create a new defence procurement agency to expedite military equipment purchases, prioritize Canadian suppliers, and address criticisms of Ottawa's slow and risk-averse procurement system; this follows a similar unfulfilled 2019 Liberal campaign promise.
Carney Promises New Agency to Speed Up Military Procurement
Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledged to create a new defence procurement agency to expedite military equipment purchases, prioritize Canadian suppliers, and address criticisms of Ottawa's slow and risk-averse procurement system; this follows a similar unfulfilled 2019 Liberal campaign promise.
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48% Bias Score


Carney and Poilievre's Strategic Appearances on "Tout le monde en parle"
On Quebec's "Tout le monde en parle," Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre presented contrasting but effective images to Quebec voters, with Carney showcasing cultural knowledge and Poilievre adopting a surprisingly calm demeanor, both potentially benefiting their camp...
Carney and Poilievre's Strategic Appearances on "Tout le monde en parle"
On Quebec's "Tout le monde en parle," Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre presented contrasting but effective images to Quebec voters, with Carney showcasing cultural knowledge and Poilievre adopting a surprisingly calm demeanor, both potentially benefiting their camp...
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36% Bias Score


Poll Skepticism Sparks Debate on Acceptance of Election Results
Conservative Party supporters' display of "Do you believe the polls?" shirts at a Brampton campaign event prompted questions about accepting election results; while both party leaders affirmed acceptance, Liberal Leader Mark Carney linked poll skepticism to potentially rejecting election outcomes, a...
Poll Skepticism Sparks Debate on Acceptance of Election Results
Conservative Party supporters' display of "Do you believe the polls?" shirts at a Brampton campaign event prompted questions about accepting election results; while both party leaders affirmed acceptance, Liberal Leader Mark Carney linked poll skepticism to potentially rejecting election outcomes, a...
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56% Bias Score


Canadians Support East-West Pipeline, Oppose Removing Industrial Carbon Tax
A Nanos Research poll reveals that 73% of Canadians support an East-West pipeline, while opposition to removing the carbon price on large industrial emitters is at 48%; the poll surveyed 1,233 adults from April 8-10 and has a margin of error of ±2.8%.
Canadians Support East-West Pipeline, Oppose Removing Industrial Carbon Tax
A Nanos Research poll reveals that 73% of Canadians support an East-West pipeline, while opposition to removing the carbon price on large industrial emitters is at 48%; the poll surveyed 1,233 adults from April 8-10 and has a margin of error of ±2.8%.
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36% Bias Score


Poilievre Guarantees No New Abortion Restrictions, Avoids Free Vote Question
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre guaranteed no new abortion restrictions under his leadership, aligning with the party's 20-year policy, but he declined to confirm if MPs would have a free vote on the matter, suggesting a controlled campaign approach.
Poilievre Guarantees No New Abortion Restrictions, Avoids Free Vote Question
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre guaranteed no new abortion restrictions under his leadership, aligning with the party's 20-year policy, but he declined to confirm if MPs would have a free vote on the matter, suggesting a controlled campaign approach.
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44% Bias Score


Controversial Trade Official to Address Closed-Door Conservative Conference Amidst U.S. Trade War
Former U.S. trade representative Robert Lighthizer, a proponent of high tariffs, will be the keynote speaker at a closed-door conference in Ottawa this week hosted by the Canada Strong and Free Network, an event that includes prominent Canadian conservatives and sparks controversy due to its exclusi...
Controversial Trade Official to Address Closed-Door Conservative Conference Amidst U.S. Trade War
Former U.S. trade representative Robert Lighthizer, a proponent of high tariffs, will be the keynote speaker at a closed-door conference in Ottawa this week hosted by the Canada Strong and Free Network, an event that includes prominent Canadian conservatives and sparks controversy due to its exclusi...
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60% Bias Score

NDP's GST Cut: Effective Affordability Measure or Broad-Based Benefit?
The NDP plans to eliminate GST on various essential goods, including home energy and internet bills, to increase affordability for middle- and lower-income Canadians, but experts raise concerns about its effectiveness and potential economic drawbacks.

NDP's GST Cut: Effective Affordability Measure or Broad-Based Benefit?
The NDP plans to eliminate GST on various essential goods, including home energy and internet bills, to increase affordability for middle- and lower-income Canadians, but experts raise concerns about its effectiveness and potential economic drawbacks.
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48% Bias Score

Poilievre and Carney Court Quebec Voters on Popular Talk Show
Two weeks before Canada's federal election, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal Leader Mark Carney appeared on Quebec's popular talk show "Tout le monde en parle" to court voters in the province, where Liberals currently enjoy a significant lead in the polls.

Poilievre and Carney Court Quebec Voters on Popular Talk Show
Two weeks before Canada's federal election, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal Leader Mark Carney appeared on Quebec's popular talk show "Tout le monde en parle" to court voters in the province, where Liberals currently enjoy a significant lead in the polls.
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48% Bias Score

Canadian Liberal Candidate's Ties to Pro-Beijing Groups Raise Concerns
Peter Yuen, a Liberal candidate in Canada's Markham-Unionville riding with ties to pro-Beijing groups, attended a Chinese military parade in 2015, raising concerns about foreign interference in Canadian elections; his past associations with groups advocating for Taiwan's annexation and minimizing Ch...

Canadian Liberal Candidate's Ties to Pro-Beijing Groups Raise Concerns
Peter Yuen, a Liberal candidate in Canada's Markham-Unionville riding with ties to pro-Beijing groups, attended a Chinese military parade in 2015, raising concerns about foreign interference in Canadian elections; his past associations with groups advocating for Taiwan's annexation and minimizing Ch...
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44% Bias Score

NDP Aims for Influence Despite Low Poll Numbers in Canadian Election
Ahead of Canada's April 28th election, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is urging voters to elect enough New Democrats to influence the next Parliament, as polls show the Liberals and Conservatives dominating at 43 percent and 38 percent respectively, leaving the NDP at 9 percent.

NDP Aims for Influence Despite Low Poll Numbers in Canadian Election
Ahead of Canada's April 28th election, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is urging voters to elect enough New Democrats to influence the next Parliament, as polls show the Liberals and Conservatives dominating at 43 percent and 38 percent respectively, leaving the NDP at 9 percent.
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44% Bias Score

Carney Leads in Poll as Trump Issue Dominates Canadian Election
A Nanos Research poll for The Globe and Mail and La Presse indicates that 62 percent of Canadians believe Liberal Leader Mark Carney is best equipped to negotiate with U.S. President Trump, while 47 percent consider dealing with Trump the most critical issue in the upcoming federal election.

Carney Leads in Poll as Trump Issue Dominates Canadian Election
A Nanos Research poll for The Globe and Mail and La Presse indicates that 62 percent of Canadians believe Liberal Leader Mark Carney is best equipped to negotiate with U.S. President Trump, while 47 percent consider dealing with Trump the most critical issue in the upcoming federal election.
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48% Bias Score

Pouce Coupe Election Highlights Broader Debate on Election-Timed Rebates
A British Columbia court dismissed vote-buying allegations against Pouce Coupe's newly elected mayor, Danielle Veach, after her opponent claimed that a pre-election "Tea and Talk" event constituted an inducement; however, similar events at the federal and provincial levels raise questions about the ...

Pouce Coupe Election Highlights Broader Debate on Election-Timed Rebates
A British Columbia court dismissed vote-buying allegations against Pouce Coupe's newly elected mayor, Danielle Veach, after her opponent claimed that a pre-election "Tea and Talk" event constituted an inducement; however, similar events at the federal and provincial levels raise questions about the ...
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60% Bias Score
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