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Ontario's Measles Outbreak: A Contrast in Public Health Responses
Ontario's largest measles outbreak in three decades (925 cases since October, 69 hospitalizations) contrasts with California and New York's stricter post-outbreak vaccination policies; Ontario's Chief Medical Officer defends the province's religious and philosophical exemptions, despite a law mandat...
Ontario's Measles Outbreak: A Contrast in Public Health Responses
Ontario's largest measles outbreak in three decades (925 cases since October, 69 hospitalizations) contrasts with California and New York's stricter post-outbreak vaccination policies; Ontario's Chief Medical Officer defends the province's religious and philosophical exemptions, despite a law mandat...
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60% Bias Score


Ontario Court Blocks Closure of Supervised Drug-Use Sites
An Ontario court temporarily blocked a provincial law ordering the closure of 10 supervised drug-use sites, citing potential harm to users, while the province plans to replace some with abstinence-focused hubs.
Ontario Court Blocks Closure of Supervised Drug-Use Sites
An Ontario court temporarily blocked a provincial law ordering the closure of 10 supervised drug-use sites, citing potential harm to users, while the province plans to replace some with abstinence-focused hubs.
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44% Bias Score


Measles Outbreak in Ontario Reaches 572 Cases
Ontario's measles outbreak, linked to a New Brunswick gathering, has surged to 572 cases, with 102 new cases reported last week, spreading to new regions and resulting in 42 hospitalizations.
Measles Outbreak in Ontario Reaches 572 Cases
Ontario's measles outbreak, linked to a New Brunswick gathering, has surged to 572 cases, with 102 new cases reported last week, spreading to new regions and resulting in 42 hospitalizations.
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36% 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


Ontario Switches to HPV Testing for Cervical Cancer Screening
Ontario is replacing Pap tests with HPV tests for cervical cancer screening, starting October 2nd, 2023, due to the HPV test's higher effectiveness and ability to be performed less frequently, aiming to reduce rising cervical cancer incidence rates; this aligns with national and international trends...
Ontario Switches to HPV Testing for Cervical Cancer Screening
Ontario is replacing Pap tests with HPV tests for cervical cancer screening, starting October 2nd, 2023, due to the HPV test's higher effectiveness and ability to be performed less frequently, aiming to reduce rising cervical cancer incidence rates; this aligns with national and international trends...
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44% Bias Score


Mixed Legacy of Doug Ford's Labor Policies in Ontario
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's seven years in office have seen a mix of worker-friendly legislation and policies criticized by labor advocates; while minimum wage increases and right-to-disconnect rules were enacted, public-sector wage freezes and the now-repealed Bill 124, costing over $6 billion, hig...
Mixed Legacy of Doug Ford's Labor Policies in Ontario
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's seven years in office have seen a mix of worker-friendly legislation and policies criticized by labor advocates; while minimum wage increases and right-to-disconnect rules were enacted, public-sector wage freezes and the now-repealed Bill 124, costing over $6 billion, hig...
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16% Bias Score

Ontario Speeds Resource Approvals Amidst Security Concerns, but Ring of Fire Delays Persist
Ontario introduced legislation to accelerate resource project approvals, aiming to counter national security threats and economic losses, but the impact on the stalled Ring of Fire project remains limited due to persistent infrastructure, funding, Indigenous, and environmental challenges.

Ontario Speeds Resource Approvals Amidst Security Concerns, but Ring of Fire Delays Persist
Ontario introduced legislation to accelerate resource project approvals, aiming to counter national security threats and economic losses, but the impact on the stalled Ring of Fire project remains limited due to persistent infrastructure, funding, Indigenous, and environmental challenges.
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64% Bias Score

Poilievre warned of electoral defeat unless he addresses Trump's economic war
Kory Teneycke, Doug Ford's campaign manager, warns Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre that he risks a major electoral loss unless he quickly addresses Canadians' concerns about President Trump's economic war against Canada, citing recent polls showing the Liberals surging in Ontario due to the imp...

Poilievre warned of electoral defeat unless he addresses Trump's economic war
Kory Teneycke, Doug Ford's campaign manager, warns Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre that he risks a major electoral loss unless he quickly addresses Canadians' concerns about President Trump's economic war against Canada, citing recent polls showing the Liberals surging in Ontario due to the imp...
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64% Bias Score

Ontario Averts Trade War with U.S. by Suspending Electricity Surcharge
Ontario suspended a 25% electricity export surcharge to the U.S. after President Trump threatened additional tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, escalating a trade dispute; a meeting between officials is planned for March 13th to discuss the USMCA.

Ontario Averts Trade War with U.S. by Suspending Electricity Surcharge
Ontario suspended a 25% electricity export surcharge to the U.S. after President Trump threatened additional tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, escalating a trade dispute; a meeting between officials is planned for March 13th to discuss the USMCA.
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52% Bias Score

Ontario Imposes 25% Tariff on Electricity Exports to U.S.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will impose a 25 percent tariff on electricity exports to the U.S. starting Monday, impacting New York, Minnesota, and Michigan, in retaliation for President Trump's tariffs, affecting 1.5 million homes and businesses with an estimated annual cost of $700 million.

Ontario Imposes 25% Tariff on Electricity Exports to U.S.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will impose a 25 percent tariff on electricity exports to the U.S. starting Monday, impacting New York, Minnesota, and Michigan, in retaliation for President Trump's tariffs, affecting 1.5 million homes and businesses with an estimated annual cost of $700 million.
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44% Bias Score

Ontario to Replace Pap Tests with HPV Tests for Cervical Cancer Screening"
Starting March 3, 2025, Ontario will replace Pap tests with HPV tests for cervical cancer screening, a more accurate and potentially less frequent method already adopted or planned in other provinces, promising earlier detection and improved patient outcomes.

Ontario to Replace Pap Tests with HPV Tests for Cervical Cancer Screening"
Starting March 3, 2025, Ontario will replace Pap tests with HPV tests for cervical cancer screening, a more accurate and potentially less frequent method already adopted or planned in other provinces, promising earlier detection and improved patient outcomes.
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52% Bias Score

Record Resources Completes Acquisition of Ontario Hydrogen Property
Record Resources Inc. (TSXV: REC) completed the acquisition of the 300-claim Beauchamp natural hydrogen property in Ontario, Canada, on February 19, 2025, for 12,500,000 shares valued at $0.03 each and $39,000 cash, plus a 2% royalty; exploration begins this year.

Record Resources Completes Acquisition of Ontario Hydrogen Property
Record Resources Inc. (TSXV: REC) completed the acquisition of the 300-claim Beauchamp natural hydrogen property in Ontario, Canada, on February 19, 2025, for 12,500,000 shares valued at $0.03 each and $39,000 cash, plus a 2% royalty; exploration begins this year.
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36% Bias Score
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