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Canadian Fisherman's Arrest Highlights US-Canada Tensions
A Canadian man, Edouard Lallemand, was arrested by the US Coast Guard on July 20th for allegedly fishing in US waters near Lake Champlain; he denies the accusation, claiming the Coast Guard capsized his boat in Canadian waters and mistreated him; the Coast Guard disputes this, stating the incident o...
Canadian Fisherman's Arrest Highlights US-Canada Tensions
A Canadian man, Edouard Lallemand, was arrested by the US Coast Guard on July 20th for allegedly fishing in US waters near Lake Champlain; he denies the accusation, claiming the Coast Guard capsized his boat in Canadian waters and mistreated him; the Coast Guard disputes this, stating the incident o...
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52% Bias Score


Trump Announces Blanket Tariffs, Escalating Trade War
President Trump announced a 15-20% tariff on goods from countries not individually notified of tariffs, starting August 1st, adding to existing 10% tariffs and threatening retaliation with further increases; 20 countries, primarily Asian, received letters detailing 20-50% tariffs.
Trump Announces Blanket Tariffs, Escalating Trade War
President Trump announced a 15-20% tariff on goods from countries not individually notified of tariffs, starting August 1st, adding to existing 10% tariffs and threatening retaliation with further increases; 20 countries, primarily Asian, received letters detailing 20-50% tariffs.
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40% Bias Score


Canada Appoints New Top Bureaucrat to Expedite Ambitious Agenda
Mark Carney appointed Michael Sabia, former Hydro-Québec CEO, as Canada's new top bureaucrat, replacing John Hannaford, to expedite his ambitious agenda, including infrastructure, military, and housing initiatives. Simultaneously, Canada and the U.S. are engaging in talks to resolve their trade disp...
Canada Appoints New Top Bureaucrat to Expedite Ambitious Agenda
Mark Carney appointed Michael Sabia, former Hydro-Québec CEO, as Canada's new top bureaucrat, replacing John Hannaford, to expedite his ambitious agenda, including infrastructure, military, and housing initiatives. Simultaneously, Canada and the U.S. are engaging in talks to resolve their trade disp...
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32% Bias Score


Ontario Issues US$2 Billion Bond Without U.S. Banks
Ontario sold a US$2-billion, 10-year bond last week using Barclays and three Canadian banks, marking the first time in over a decade it has not included a U.S. bank, despite Premier Doug Ford's pledge to ban U.S. companies from government contracts, which does not apply to bond issues.
Ontario Issues US$2 Billion Bond Without U.S. Banks
Ontario sold a US$2-billion, 10-year bond last week using Barclays and three Canadian banks, marking the first time in over a decade it has not included a U.S. bank, despite Premier Doug Ford's pledge to ban U.S. companies from government contracts, which does not apply to bond issues.
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36% Bias Score


Detroit Suffers as US-Canada Relations Deteriorate
Strained US-Canada relations negatively impact Detroit, causing job losses in the auto industry due to 25 percent tariffs, decreased tourism from Windsor, and cancellation of a cross-border bus service due to political rhetoric, exemplifying the broader economic and social consequences of protection...
Detroit Suffers as US-Canada Relations Deteriorate
Strained US-Canada relations negatively impact Detroit, causing job losses in the auto industry due to 25 percent tariffs, decreased tourism from Windsor, and cancellation of a cross-border bus service due to political rhetoric, exemplifying the broader economic and social consequences of protection...
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48% Bias Score


Bipartisan Senate Delegation Visits Canada to Ease Trade Tensions
A bipartisan group of five U.S. senators, led by Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) and Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), visited Canada to mend strained relations caused by U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, totaling $43 billion in retaliatory tariffs from Canada, with the aim of easing tensions and strengtheni...
Bipartisan Senate Delegation Visits Canada to Ease Trade Tensions
A bipartisan group of five U.S. senators, led by Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) and Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), visited Canada to mend strained relations caused by U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods, totaling $43 billion in retaliatory tariffs from Canada, with the aim of easing tensions and strengtheni...
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40% Bias Score

Strained U.S.-Canada Relations Amidst Travel Decline and Alcohol Ban
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra attributes President Trump's negative view of Canada to Canadians' decreased travel to the U.S. and the ban on American alcohol, citing a nearly 32 percent drop in car travel from Canada to the U.S. in March compared to the previous year.

Strained U.S.-Canada Relations Amidst Travel Decline and Alcohol Ban
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra attributes President Trump's negative view of Canada to Canadians' decreased travel to the U.S. and the ban on American alcohol, citing a nearly 32 percent drop in car travel from Canada to the U.S. in March compared to the previous year.
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48% Bias Score

Elbows Up" Canada Day: Renewed Patriotism Amidst U.S. Threats
The 2024 Canada Day celebrations across Canada are marked by a surge in patriotic fervor, a stark contrast to previous years, primarily driven by U.S. President Trump's annexation threats and trade disputes, resulting in various community events and initiatives.

Elbows Up" Canada Day: Renewed Patriotism Amidst U.S. Threats
The 2024 Canada Day celebrations across Canada are marked by a surge in patriotic fervor, a stark contrast to previous years, primarily driven by U.S. President Trump's annexation threats and trade disputes, resulting in various community events and initiatives.
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40% Bias Score

Canadian Wine Imports from U.S. Plummet 94 Percent Amidst Trade Dispute
Canada's wine imports from the U.S. dropped 94 percent in April 2025 to $2.9 million due to retaliatory import bans against U.S. tariffs, forcing Canadian importers to seek alternative suppliers and causing financial hardship for both U.S. wineries and Canadian importers.

Canadian Wine Imports from U.S. Plummet 94 Percent Amidst Trade Dispute
Canada's wine imports from the U.S. dropped 94 percent in April 2025 to $2.9 million due to retaliatory import bans against U.S. tariffs, forcing Canadian importers to seek alternative suppliers and causing financial hardship for both U.S. wineries and Canadian importers.
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36% Bias Score

Canada Delays Retaliation on U.S. Tariffs Amidst Ongoing Trade Talks
In response to the U.S. imposing 50 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada will not immediately retaliate, citing ongoing trade negotiations; this decision comes despite Carney describing the tariffs as "unjustified" and "illegal.

Canada Delays Retaliation on U.S. Tariffs Amidst Ongoing Trade Talks
In response to the U.S. imposing 50 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada will not immediately retaliate, citing ongoing trade negotiations; this decision comes despite Carney describing the tariffs as "unjustified" and "illegal.
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40% 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

King Charles Opens Canada's Parliament, Underscoring National Sovereignty
King Charles III opened Canada's 45th Parliament on June 5th, 2024, in Ottawa, a symbolic act of support for Canada's sovereignty amidst strained relations with the US, marking his 20th visit to the country.

King Charles Opens Canada's Parliament, Underscoring National Sovereignty
King Charles III opened Canada's 45th Parliament on June 5th, 2024, in Ottawa, a symbolic act of support for Canada's sovereignty amidst strained relations with the US, marking his 20th visit to the country.
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40% Bias Score
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