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Liberals Lose Seat, Conservatives Seek New Leader
Following a validation process, the Liberals lost a seat to the Bloc Québécois in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne, now holding 168 seats—four short of a majority—prompting a recount; Conservatives will meet to choose an interim leader; Mark Carney's first news conference is scheduled; and Ontario's ...
Liberals Lose Seat, Conservatives Seek New Leader
Following a validation process, the Liberals lost a seat to the Bloc Québécois in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne, now holding 168 seats—four short of a majority—prompting a recount; Conservatives will meet to choose an interim leader; Mark Carney's first news conference is scheduled; and Ontario's ...
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52% Bias Score


Plymouth Brethren's Extensive Campaigning for Liberal Party Raises Election Integrity Concerns
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church is actively campaigning for the Liberal Party in the Australian federal election, deploying hundreds of members to polling booths in marginal seats, raising concerns about election integrity and potential legal violations.
Plymouth Brethren's Extensive Campaigning for Liberal Party Raises Election Integrity Concerns
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church is actively campaigning for the Liberal Party in the Australian federal election, deploying hundreds of members to polling booths in marginal seats, raising concerns about election integrity and potential legal violations.
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64% Bias Score


Curtin Election: Economic Concerns Take Center Stage
Liberal candidate Tom White is campaigning in the marginal seat of Curtin against independent Kate Chaney, focusing on economic issues like rising debt and a sluggish economy, contrasting with Chaney's emphasis on climate change in the 2022 election.
Curtin Election: Economic Concerns Take Center Stage
Liberal candidate Tom White is campaigning in the marginal seat of Curtin against independent Kate Chaney, focusing on economic issues like rising debt and a sluggish economy, contrasting with Chaney's emphasis on climate change in the 2022 election.
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52% Bias Score


Liberals Win Canadian Election Despite Seat Losses
The Liberal Party won the Canadian election despite losing 19 seats, gaining significantly in Quebec and against the NDP elsewhere; 60 ridings changed hands, with Ontario (23), British Columbia (13), and Quebec (13) seeing the most flips.
Liberals Win Canadian Election Despite Seat Losses
The Liberal Party won the Canadian election despite losing 19 seats, gaining significantly in Quebec and against the NDP elsewhere; 60 ridings changed hands, with Ontario (23), British Columbia (13), and Quebec (13) seeing the most flips.
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36% Bias Score


Liberal Party Wins Fourth Mandate, New MPs Bring Strong Business Credentials
The Liberal Party won a fourth consecutive mandate in the 2025 Canadian federal election, with numerous newly elected MPs boasting significant business and financial experience, including former Goldman Sachs executive Tim Hodgson, a former Quebec finance minister, and the former president of IBM Ca...
Liberal Party Wins Fourth Mandate, New MPs Bring Strong Business Credentials
The Liberal Party won a fourth consecutive mandate in the 2025 Canadian federal election, with numerous newly elected MPs boasting significant business and financial experience, including former Goldman Sachs executive Tim Hodgson, a former Quebec finance minister, and the former president of IBM Ca...
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28% Bias Score


Canadian Liberals Lead in Preliminary Election Results
Preliminary results from Canada's April 28th election show the Liberal Party winning 164 seats, the Conservatives 146, and the Bloc Québécois 23, with 172 seats needed for a majority, leaving the outcome uncertain.
Canadian Liberals Lead in Preliminary Election Results
Preliminary results from Canada's April 28th election show the Liberal Party winning 164 seats, the Conservatives 146, and the Bloc Québécois 23, with 172 seats needed for a majority, leaving the outcome uncertain.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Strategist's Secret Visit to Australia Fuels Election Controversy
Chris LaCivita, a key figure in Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, secretly visited Australia between April 16th and 24th to advise the Liberal party on internal issues related to Peter Dutton, revealing close ties between the Australian Coalition and Trump's inner circle.

Trump Strategist's Secret Visit to Australia Fuels Election Controversy
Chris LaCivita, a key figure in Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, secretly visited Australia between April 16th and 24th to advise the Liberal party on internal issues related to Peter Dutton, revealing close ties between the Australian Coalition and Trump's inner circle.
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60% Bias Score

Trump, Carney, and Canada's Post-Election Political Shakeup
Following the 2025 Canadian federal election, President Trump downplayed Prime Minister Carney's criticism of U.S. tariffs, while tensions rise within the Canadian Conservative party due to internal divisions and election losses, and the Green Party co-leader resigns after the party won only one sea...

Trump, Carney, and Canada's Post-Election Political Shakeup
Following the 2025 Canadian federal election, President Trump downplayed Prime Minister Carney's criticism of U.S. tariffs, while tensions rise within the Canadian Conservative party due to internal divisions and election losses, and the Green Party co-leader resigns after the party won only one sea...
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48% Bias Score

Petro Georgiou: A Legacy of Multiculturalism and Human Rights Advocacy in Australian Politics
Petro Georgiou (1947-2025), a prominent Australian political figure, championed multiculturalism and refugee rights, influencing key policy changes during the Fraser years and his later career as a federal MP, leaving a lasting legacy on Australian politics.

Petro Georgiou: A Legacy of Multiculturalism and Human Rights Advocacy in Australian Politics
Petro Georgiou (1947-2025), a prominent Australian political figure, championed multiculturalism and refugee rights, influencing key policy changes during the Fraser years and his later career as a federal MP, leaving a lasting legacy on Australian politics.
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32% Bias Score

Alleged Nationwide Campaign by Plymouth Brethren to Support Liberal Party
A former member of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church alleges a nationwide campaign by the church to support the Liberal Party in the Australian election, contradicting the church's public statement of non-involvement. The campaign allegedly involved hundreds of members, some flown across the co...

Alleged Nationwide Campaign by Plymouth Brethren to Support Liberal Party
A former member of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church alleges a nationwide campaign by the church to support the Liberal Party in the Australian election, contradicting the church's public statement of non-involvement. The campaign allegedly involved hundreds of members, some flown across the co...
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72% Bias Score

Liberals Win Big in Quebec on Trump Effect
The Liberal Party secured a landslide victory in the 2025 Canadian election, winning 43 seats in Quebec, primarily due to voters' perception of Mark Carney as the best candidate to manage US trade tensions and annexation threats. This came at the expense of the Bloc Québécois, whose support decrease...

Liberals Win Big in Quebec on Trump Effect
The Liberal Party secured a landslide victory in the 2025 Canadian election, winning 43 seats in Quebec, primarily due to voters' perception of Mark Carney as the best candidate to manage US trade tensions and annexation threats. This came at the expense of the Bloc Québécois, whose support decrease...
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48% Bias Score

Poilievre Leads Conservatives to Best Showing in Years, but Loses Election
In Canada's 2024 election, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's party achieved its best result since 2011, winning more seats and votes, but ultimately lost, leaving his own seat in question and raising questions about his leadership.

Poilievre Leads Conservatives to Best Showing in Years, but Loses Election
In Canada's 2024 election, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre's party achieved its best result since 2011, winning more seats and votes, but ultimately lost, leaving his own seat in question and raising questions about his leadership.
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60% Bias Score
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