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Canada Prioritizes Indigenous Interests in National Infrastructure Projects
Following a meeting in Saskatoon, Prime Minister Trudeau announced that Indigenous interests will be central to the development of major infrastructure projects deemed a national priority, mandating meaningful consultation with Indigenous peoples in the process.
Canada Prioritizes Indigenous Interests in National Infrastructure Projects
Following a meeting in Saskatoon, Prime Minister Trudeau announced that Indigenous interests will be central to the development of major infrastructure projects deemed a national priority, mandating meaningful consultation with Indigenous peoples in the process.
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24% Bias Score


Blanchard Appointed as Carney's Chief of Staff Amidst Major Economic Reforms
Former UN Ambassador Marc-André Blanchard was appointed as Prime Minister Mark Carney's permanent chief of staff, replacing interim chief Marco Mendicino, while former Justice Minister David Lametti takes over as principal secretary from Tom Pitfield; this follows the new Liberal government's promis...
Blanchard Appointed as Carney's Chief of Staff Amidst Major Economic Reforms
Former UN Ambassador Marc-André Blanchard was appointed as Prime Minister Mark Carney's permanent chief of staff, replacing interim chief Marco Mendicino, while former Justice Minister David Lametti takes over as principal secretary from Tom Pitfield; this follows the new Liberal government's promis...
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40% Bias Score


NDP Faces Resource Crunch After Election Losses
Following a drop in seats after the last election, the NDP lost its recognized party status, resulting in a reduction of its weekly parliamentary questions and a significant loss of central staff, prompting ongoing negotiations with other parties for increased support and resources.
NDP Faces Resource Crunch After Election Losses
Following a drop in seats after the last election, the NDP lost its recognized party status, resulting in a reduction of its weekly parliamentary questions and a significant loss of central staff, prompting ongoing negotiations with other parties for increased support and resources.
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56% Bias Score


King Charles III Delivers Throne Speech in Canada
King Charles III delivered the Throne Speech in Canada's Parliament on the second day of his two-day royal visit, marking the first such speech by a Canadian monarch since 1977; the speech, written by the Prime Minister's office, promised the "largest transformation in the Canadian economy since the...
King Charles III Delivers Throne Speech in Canada
King Charles III delivered the Throne Speech in Canada's Parliament on the second day of his two-day royal visit, marking the first such speech by a Canadian monarch since 1977; the speech, written by the Prime Minister's office, promised the "largest transformation in the Canadian economy since the...
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40% Bias Score


Canadian Throne Speech Underscores National Crisis, Promises Economic Transformation
King Charles III's presence at Canada's Throne Speech highlighted a moment of national crisis and transformation, with Prime Minister Carney outlining an ambitious plan for economic restructuring, facing potential political resistance and the challenge of maintaining national urgency.
Canadian Throne Speech Underscores National Crisis, Promises Economic Transformation
King Charles III's presence at Canada's Throne Speech highlighted a moment of national crisis and transformation, with Prime Minister Carney outlining an ambitious plan for economic restructuring, facing potential political resistance and the challenge of maintaining national urgency.
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48% Bias Score


B.C.'s Supportive Housing Policy Under Fire Amidst Victoria's Addiction Crisis
A Globe and Mail investigation revealed that B.C.'s supportive housing units allow drug use, leading to increased crime and contradicting claims that they save lives; Victoria's leaders are calling for more provincial funding and a change in policy.
B.C.'s Supportive Housing Policy Under Fire Amidst Victoria's Addiction Crisis
A Globe and Mail investigation revealed that B.C.'s supportive housing units allow drug use, leading to increased crime and contradicting claims that they save lives; Victoria's leaders are calling for more provincial funding and a change in policy.
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60% Bias Score

Ontario's Bill 5 Sparks Controversy Over Resource Development
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's Bill 5, aiming to fast-track resource development, particularly mining in the Ring of Fire, faces strong opposition from Indigenous groups and environmentalists due to its suspension of environmental regulations and potential infringement on treaty rights, raising concern...

Ontario's Bill 5 Sparks Controversy Over Resource Development
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's Bill 5, aiming to fast-track resource development, particularly mining in the Ring of Fire, faces strong opposition from Indigenous groups and environmentalists due to its suspension of environmental regulations and potential infringement on treaty rights, raising concern...
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52% Bias Score

Ontario's Strong Mayor Powers Face Widespread Municipal Backlash
Ontario's expansion of strong mayor powers to 169 municipalities, granting them veto power and unilateral hiring/firing authority, has sparked widespread rejection from smaller municipalities concerned about threats to local democracy, despite the province's aim to expedite housing development.

Ontario's Strong Mayor Powers Face Widespread Municipal Backlash
Ontario's expansion of strong mayor powers to 169 municipalities, granting them veto power and unilateral hiring/firing authority, has sparked widespread rejection from smaller municipalities concerned about threats to local democracy, despite the province's aim to expedite housing development.
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44% Bias Score

Carney Faces First Question Period as Prime Minister
Mark Carney, Canada's new Prime Minister, participated in his first Question Period today, addressing questions on tariffs, the budget, and climate change from opposition leaders Andrew Scheer, Yves-François Blanchet, and Pierre Paul-Hus, marking a significant milestone in his new role.

Carney Faces First Question Period as Prime Minister
Mark Carney, Canada's new Prime Minister, participated in his first Question Period today, addressing questions on tariffs, the budget, and climate change from opposition leaders Andrew Scheer, Yves-François Blanchet, and Pierre Paul-Hus, marking a significant milestone in his new role.
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44% Bias Score

Canada's Throne Speech: An Ambitious Agenda for Unprecedented Times
King Charles III delivered Canada's Throne Speech on Tuesday, outlining an aggressive agenda to revitalize the Canadian economy, enhance national security, and address the nation's challenges in a rapidly changing global landscape.

Canada's Throne Speech: An Ambitious Agenda for Unprecedented Times
King Charles III delivered Canada's Throne Speech on Tuesday, outlining an aggressive agenda to revitalize the Canadian economy, enhance national security, and address the nation's challenges in a rapidly changing global landscape.
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48% Bias Score

King Charles Warns of Unprecedented Challenges Facing Canada
King Charles III, addressing the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa, warned of unprecedented challenges facing Canada in a post-WWII world, referencing threats from the US and emphasizing the need to rebuild and rearm the Canadian military to protect sovereignty and national interests.

King Charles Warns of Unprecedented Challenges Facing Canada
King Charles III, addressing the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa, warned of unprecedented challenges facing Canada in a post-WWII world, referencing threats from the US and emphasizing the need to rebuild and rearm the Canadian military to protect sovereignty and national interests.
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40% Bias Score

Canadian Government's Budget-Cutting Plan Sparks Labor Concerns
The Canadian government plans to balance its operating budget over three years by cutting waste, capping the public service, and improving public sector productivity using technology, sparking concerns from labor leaders about potential service cuts and lack of specifics.

Canadian Government's Budget-Cutting Plan Sparks Labor Concerns
The Canadian government plans to balance its operating budget over three years by cutting waste, capping the public service, and improving public sector productivity using technology, sparking concerns from labor leaders about potential service cuts and lack of specifics.
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44% Bias Score
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