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Carney Offers Retirement Relief, Boosts Conservation
Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced a plan to help Canadians facing market instability by reducing minimum RRIF withdrawals by 25 percent and increasing the GIS by 5 percent, along with increased nature conservation efforts to appeal to NDP and Green voters.
Carney Offers Retirement Relief, Boosts Conservation
Liberal Leader Mark Carney announced a plan to help Canadians facing market instability by reducing minimum RRIF withdrawals by 25 percent and increasing the GIS by 5 percent, along with increased nature conservation efforts to appeal to NDP and Green voters.
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52% Bias Score


Carney Likens US Tariffs to Brexit, Predicting Economic Fallout
Liberal leader Mark Carney compared US President Donald Trump's tariffs to Brexit, predicting negative economic consequences for the U.S., highlighting his experience managing the Bank of England during Brexit as relevant to addressing current trade challenges; Canada imposed counter-tariffs on US g...
Carney Likens US Tariffs to Brexit, Predicting Economic Fallout
Liberal leader Mark Carney compared US President Donald Trump's tariffs to Brexit, predicting negative economic consequences for the U.S., highlighting his experience managing the Bank of England during Brexit as relevant to addressing current trade challenges; Canada imposed counter-tariffs on US g...
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36% Bias Score


Stellantis Production Pause and Layoffs
Stellantis, a major automaker, announced a pause in production at its Windsor and Mexico plants and initiated layoffs of U.S. workers, impacting employment and the auto industry.
Stellantis Production Pause and Layoffs
Stellantis, a major automaker, announced a pause in production at its Windsor and Mexico plants and initiated layoffs of U.S. workers, impacting employment and the auto industry.
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44% Bias Score


Liberal Candidate Resigns After Controversial Remarks About Conservative Rival
Paul Chiang, the Liberal MP for Markham-Unionville, resigned from his candidacy following controversy over comments suggesting his Conservative rival, Joe Tay, be handed to the Chinese consulate for a HK$1 million bounty offered by Hong Kong police for allegedly violating Hong Kong's national securi...
Liberal Candidate Resigns After Controversial Remarks About Conservative Rival
Paul Chiang, the Liberal MP for Markham-Unionville, resigned from his candidacy following controversy over comments suggesting his Conservative rival, Joe Tay, be handed to the Chinese consulate for a HK$1 million bounty offered by Hong Kong police for allegedly violating Hong Kong's national securi...
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48% Bias Score


Canadian Leaders Unveil Housing, Energy Policies Ahead of Election
Canada's federal election campaign saw Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledge to double home construction, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh propose home retrofits, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announce a "national energy corridor" to reduce reliance on the United States, all in response to potential ...
Canadian Leaders Unveil Housing, Energy Policies Ahead of Election
Canada's federal election campaign saw Liberal Leader Mark Carney pledge to double home construction, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh propose home retrofits, and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announce a "national energy corridor" to reduce reliance on the United States, all in response to potential ...
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36% Bias Score


Controversial Comments by Liberal Candidate Spark Condemnation, Raise Concerns
Liberal Leader Mark Carney condemned Liberal candidate Paul Chiang's "deeply offensive" comments suggesting a political rival be sent to the Chinese consulate; however, Chiang remains a candidate despite the controversy, prompting criticism from the rival, Joe Tay.
Controversial Comments by Liberal Candidate Spark Condemnation, Raise Concerns
Liberal Leader Mark Carney condemned Liberal candidate Paul Chiang's "deeply offensive" comments suggesting a political rival be sent to the Chinese consulate; however, Chiang remains a candidate despite the controversy, prompting criticism from the rival, Joe Tay.
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48% Bias Score

Canadian Unity Debate: Regional Frustrations vs. National Cohesion
Letters to the editor express diverse viewpoints on Canadian unity, with some advocating for stronger national unity while others highlight Western Canadian frustrations and suggest the need for greater regional autonomy or federal reform.

Canadian Unity Debate: Regional Frustrations vs. National Cohesion
Letters to the editor express diverse viewpoints on Canadian unity, with some advocating for stronger national unity while others highlight Western Canadian frustrations and suggest the need for greater regional autonomy or federal reform.
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40% Bias Score

Conservative Party Proposes Capital Gains Tax Deferral to Boost Canada's Economy
The Conservative Party in Canada proposes a $5-billion plan to defer capital gains taxes on reinvested assets to stimulate the economy; however, concerns exist regarding potential negative impacts on the housing market due to a lack of restrictions on how the tax deferral can be used.

Conservative Party Proposes Capital Gains Tax Deferral to Boost Canada's Economy
The Conservative Party in Canada proposes a $5-billion plan to defer capital gains taxes on reinvested assets to stimulate the economy; however, concerns exist regarding potential negative impacts on the housing market due to a lack of restrictions on how the tax deferral can be used.
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44% Bias Score

Poilievre's Remarks Expose Conservative Party's Women Problem
Pierre Poilievre's comments about millennials' struggle to buy homes and have children sparked criticism for their insensitivity and highlighted the Conservative Party's broader challenge in connecting with women voters, revealed in recent polls showing a significant gender gap in voting intentions.

Poilievre's Remarks Expose Conservative Party's Women Problem
Pierre Poilievre's comments about millennials' struggle to buy homes and have children sparked criticism for their insensitivity and highlighted the Conservative Party's broader challenge in connecting with women voters, revealed in recent polls showing a significant gender gap in voting intentions.
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56% Bias Score

Canadians Demand Transparency from Poilievre and Carney
A Nanos Research poll shows 66 percent of Canadians support Pierre Poilievre getting a security clearance and 62.5 percent want Mark Carney to disclose his blind trust assets, revealing public concern over transparency and accountability from both leaders.

Canadians Demand Transparency from Poilievre and Carney
A Nanos Research poll shows 66 percent of Canadians support Pierre Poilievre getting a security clearance and 62.5 percent want Mark Carney to disclose his blind trust assets, revealing public concern over transparency and accountability from both leaders.
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36% Bias Score

Carney Opposes Quebec's Use of Notwithstanding Clause in Bill 96
Liberal Leader Mark Carney supports the goals of Quebec's Bill 96, aimed at protecting the French language, but opposes the government's use of the notwithstanding clause to shield it from legal challenges, stating that a Liberal government would intervene in any Supreme Court challenge.

Carney Opposes Quebec's Use of Notwithstanding Clause in Bill 96
Liberal Leader Mark Carney supports the goals of Quebec's Bill 96, aimed at protecting the French language, but opposes the government's use of the notwithstanding clause to shield it from legal challenges, stating that a Liberal government would intervene in any Supreme Court challenge.
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48% Bias Score

Carney Proposes Federal Agency to Tackle Canada's Housing Crisis
Liberal Leader Mark Carney unveiled a housing platform including a new federal agency, "Build Canada Homes," to build 500,000 homes annually, halve municipal development charges for five years, and provide $10 billion in low-cost financing, contrasting with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's tax...

Carney Proposes Federal Agency to Tackle Canada's Housing Crisis
Liberal Leader Mark Carney unveiled a housing platform including a new federal agency, "Build Canada Homes," to build 500,000 homes annually, halve municipal development charges for five years, and provide $10 billion in low-cost financing, contrasting with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's tax...
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36% Bias Score
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