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Canadian Liberals Choose New Leader Amidst Political Uncertainty
The Liberal Party of Canada is holding a leadership election today to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who resigned after nine years; approximately 400,000 registered voters will choose from four candidates using a preferential ballot system, with the winner facing significant challenges inclu...
Canadian Liberals Choose New Leader Amidst Political Uncertainty
The Liberal Party of Canada is holding a leadership election today to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who resigned after nine years; approximately 400,000 registered voters will choose from four candidates using a preferential ballot system, with the winner facing significant challenges inclu...
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52% Bias Score


Liberal Party Elects New Leader Amidst Trump-Fueled Election
The Liberal Party is electing a new leader today, likely Mark Carney, to lead them into a federal election against Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives, a race significantly shaped by the return of Donald Trump to the White House and resulting trade tensions.
Liberal Party Elects New Leader Amidst Trump-Fueled Election
The Liberal Party is electing a new leader today, likely Mark Carney, to lead them into a federal election against Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives, a race significantly shaped by the return of Donald Trump to the White House and resulting trade tensions.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Policies Pose Existential Threat to Canada
Canadian political leaders, including Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney, express alarm over Donald Trump's threat to Canada's economy and security, marked by US tariffs causing a potential recession and jeopardizing NATO's future, while simultaneously promising tax cuts and increased defense spendin...
Trump's Policies Pose Existential Threat to Canada
Canadian political leaders, including Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney, express alarm over Donald Trump's threat to Canada's economy and security, marked by US tariffs causing a potential recession and jeopardizing NATO's future, while simultaneously promising tax cuts and increased defense spendin...
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64% Bias Score


Canadian Liberal Party's Unexpected Resurgence Amidst U.S. Trade Dispute
Following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation and a trade dispute with the U.S. that imposed tariffs on Canadian goods, the Canadian Liberal Party, initially projected to suffer a significant electoral defeat, is now experiencing a surge in popularity, with polls suggesting a potential win o...
Canadian Liberal Party's Unexpected Resurgence Amidst U.S. Trade Dispute
Following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation and a trade dispute with the U.S. that imposed tariffs on Canadian goods, the Canadian Liberal Party, initially projected to suffer a significant electoral defeat, is now experiencing a surge in popularity, with polls suggesting a potential win o...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Accuses Trudeau of Using Tariffs for Political Gain Amidst US-Canada Trade Dispute
US President Trump repeatedly accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of using US tariffs to extend his time in office, escalating trade tensions after the US imposed tariffs on Canadian goods, prompting retaliatory measures, while Trudeau maintains he will step down after Sunday's Liberal Pa...
Trump Accuses Trudeau of Using Tariffs for Political Gain Amidst US-Canada Trade Dispute
US President Trump repeatedly accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of using US tariffs to extend his time in office, escalating trade tensions after the US imposed tariffs on Canadian goods, prompting retaliatory measures, while Trudeau maintains he will step down after Sunday's Liberal Pa...
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36% Bias Score


Conservatives Reject Veteran B.C. Politician's Nomination Bid
The federal Conservatives rejected Mike de Jong, a former B.C. cabinet minister with 30 years of experience, from seeking the nomination in Abbotsford-South Langley, despite his considerable local support and prior endorsement of party leader Pierre Poilievre, leaving the nomination contest to other...
Conservatives Reject Veteran B.C. Politician's Nomination Bid
The federal Conservatives rejected Mike de Jong, a former B.C. cabinet minister with 30 years of experience, from seeking the nomination in Abbotsford-South Langley, despite his considerable local support and prior endorsement of party leader Pierre Poilievre, leaving the nomination contest to other...
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36% Bias Score

Carney Projected to Win Liberal Leadership, Facing Tight Election Race
Mark Carney is poised to win the Liberal Party leadership race and become Canada's next prime minister, despite lacking political experience; the upcoming federal election is expected to be close, with the Conservatives slightly ahead but short of a majority.

Carney Projected to Win Liberal Leadership, Facing Tight Election Race
Mark Carney is poised to win the Liberal Party leadership race and become Canada's next prime minister, despite lacking political experience; the upcoming federal election is expected to be close, with the Conservatives slightly ahead but short of a majority.
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56% Bias Score

Canada's Liberal Party chooses new leader amid European Athletics Championships
Canada's Liberal Party elects a new leader today, while the European Indoor Athletics Championships conclude in Apeldoorn, Netherlands; police arrested three suspects for the Arnhem fire, and over 1000 deaths are reported in northwestern Syria.

Canada's Liberal Party chooses new leader amid European Athletics Championships
Canada's Liberal Party elects a new leader today, while the European Indoor Athletics Championships conclude in Apeldoorn, Netherlands; police arrested three suspects for the Arnhem fire, and over 1000 deaths are reported in northwestern Syria.
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16% Bias Score

Poilievre to Reform Conflict-of-Interest Law
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to amend Canada's conflict-of-interest law to require leadership candidates to disclose financial holdings within 30 days of candidacy, publicly releasing them within 60 days, eliminating the blind trust option, if his party forms government.

Poilievre to Reform Conflict-of-Interest Law
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to amend Canada's conflict-of-interest law to require leadership candidates to disclose financial holdings within 30 days of candidacy, publicly releasing them within 60 days, eliminating the blind trust option, if his party forms government.
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60% Bias Score

Canada Extends $10-a-Day Child Care Program with $36.8 Billion Investment
Canada's federal government announced a $36.8-billion, five-year investment to extend its $10-a-day child-care program, with 11 of 13 provinces agreeing to extensions, while Alberta and Saskatchewan raised concerns about funding and program structure.

Canada Extends $10-a-Day Child Care Program with $36.8 Billion Investment
Canada's federal government announced a $36.8-billion, five-year investment to extend its $10-a-day child-care program, with 11 of 13 provinces agreeing to extensions, while Alberta and Saskatchewan raised concerns about funding and program structure.
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48% Bias Score

Canada's $10-a-day Childcare Program Faces Extension Challenges
Eleven Canadian provinces and territories have agreed to extend the federal government's $10-a-day child-care program until 2031, with an additional $36.8 billion in funding, but Alberta and Saskatchewan have not yet agreed.

Canada's $10-a-day Childcare Program Faces Extension Challenges
Eleven Canadian provinces and territories have agreed to extend the federal government's $10-a-day child-care program until 2031, with an additional $36.8 billion in funding, but Alberta and Saskatchewan have not yet agreed.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Boost Canadian Liberals in Polls, Reversing Conservative Lead
Due to President Trump's new tariffs on Canada and Justin Trudeau's upcoming resignation, the Liberal Party is now ahead of the Conservatives by two points in recent polls, reversing a 26-point deficit six weeks prior; an upcoming election is expected this spring.

Trump's Tariffs Boost Canadian Liberals in Polls, Reversing Conservative Lead
Due to President Trump's new tariffs on Canada and Justin Trudeau's upcoming resignation, the Liberal Party is now ahead of the Conservatives by two points in recent polls, reversing a 26-point deficit six weeks prior; an upcoming election is expected this spring.
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44% Bias Score
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