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Canadian Opposition Divided on US Tariff Relief Plan
Faced with President Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on all Canadian goods by February 1st, Canada's Liberal government proposes a multibillion-dollar relief package, but opposition parties are divided on whether to cooperate, creating political uncertainty.
Canadian Opposition Divided on US Tariff Relief Plan
Faced with President Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on all Canadian goods by February 1st, Canada's Liberal government proposes a multibillion-dollar relief package, but opposition parties are divided on whether to cooperate, creating political uncertainty.
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56% Bias Score


Oil Prices Dip Amid Rising Inventories and Resumed Libyan Exports
Global oil prices experienced a slight decline on Wednesday due to increased U.S. crude oil inventories and resumed Libyan oil exports, but concerns remain about potential U.S. tariffs on Canadian and Mexican oil imports, impacting approximately 4.6 million barrels per day.
Oil Prices Dip Amid Rising Inventories and Resumed Libyan Exports
Global oil prices experienced a slight decline on Wednesday due to increased U.S. crude oil inventories and resumed Libyan oil exports, but concerns remain about potential U.S. tariffs on Canadian and Mexican oil imports, impacting approximately 4.6 million barrels per day.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Threaten 500,000 Canadian Jobs
President Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods threaten 500,000 jobs in Ontario, pushing unemployment above 10%, prompting advice on creating recession survival budgets, exploring alternative income, and building emergency funds.
Trump Tariffs Threaten 500,000 Canadian Jobs
President Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods threaten 500,000 jobs in Ontario, pushing unemployment above 10%, prompting advice on creating recession survival budgets, exploring alternative income, and building emergency funds.
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56% Bias Score


Ford Calls Snap Ontario Election Amid US Tariff Threat
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called a snap election for February 27th, citing the need to address potential US tariffs and secure a mandate, while opposition parties criticize his handling of healthcare and the Greenbelt housing plan; the election is estimated to cost $189 million.
Ford Calls Snap Ontario Election Amid US Tariff Threat
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called a snap election for February 27th, citing the need to address potential US tariffs and secure a mandate, while opposition parties criticize his handling of healthcare and the Greenbelt housing plan; the election is estimated to cost $189 million.
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56% Bias Score


Ford Calls Early Ontario Election Amidst High Approval Ratings and RCMP Investigation
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is calling an early election despite having a majority government and ample time until the next scheduled election, due to high approval ratings, low name recognition for opposition leaders, and an ongoing RCMP investigation into potential Greenbelt development irregulariti...
Ford Calls Early Ontario Election Amidst High Approval Ratings and RCMP Investigation
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is calling an early election despite having a majority government and ample time until the next scheduled election, due to high approval ratings, low name recognition for opposition leaders, and an ongoing RCMP investigation into potential Greenbelt development irregulariti...
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68% Bias Score


Ford Calls Snap Ontario Election Amidst Tariffs and Greenbelt Scandal
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called a snap provincial election for February 27, 2024, a year and a half ahead of schedule, to gain a stronger mandate amid looming US tariffs and an RCMP investigation into the Greenbelt land development scandal.
Ford Calls Snap Ontario Election Amidst Tariffs and Greenbelt Scandal
Ontario Premier Doug Ford called a snap provincial election for February 27, 2024, a year and a half ahead of schedule, to gain a stronger mandate amid looming US tariffs and an RCMP investigation into the Greenbelt land development scandal.
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36% Bias Score

ECB to Cut Interest Rates Amidst US Tariff Uncertainty
The European Central Bank is expected to cut interest rates to 2.75 percent on Thursday, potentially lowering it further to 2 percent by June, to counter the economic uncertainty caused by President Trump's policies and the threat of US tariffs on European exports, despite eurozone inflation hitting...

ECB to Cut Interest Rates Amidst US Tariff Uncertainty
The European Central Bank is expected to cut interest rates to 2.75 percent on Thursday, potentially lowering it further to 2 percent by June, to counter the economic uncertainty caused by President Trump's policies and the threat of US tariffs on European exports, despite eurozone inflation hitting...
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48% Bias Score

US Tariffs Could Send Canada into Recession: Bank of Canada
The Bank of Canada projects that across-the-board 25 percent US tariffs on Canadian imports, along with retaliatory tariffs, could slash Canada's economic growth by up to 3 percentage points and boost inflation by 0.1 to 0.8 percentage points in the first year, with the impact lessening in later yea...

US Tariffs Could Send Canada into Recession: Bank of Canada
The Bank of Canada projects that across-the-board 25 percent US tariffs on Canadian imports, along with retaliatory tariffs, could slash Canada's economic growth by up to 3 percentage points and boost inflation by 0.1 to 0.8 percentage points in the first year, with the impact lessening in later yea...
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40% Bias Score

Bank of Canada Cuts Interest Rate Amidst U.S. Trade War Fears
The Bank of Canada lowered its benchmark interest rate to 3 percent on Wednesday, ending quantitative tightening, primarily due to concerns about a potential trade war with the United States that could significantly harm the Canadian economy.

Bank of Canada Cuts Interest Rate Amidst U.S. Trade War Fears
The Bank of Canada lowered its benchmark interest rate to 3 percent on Wednesday, ending quantitative tightening, primarily due to concerns about a potential trade war with the United States that could significantly harm the Canadian economy.
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48% Bias Score

10 Stable Canadian Dividend Stocks Identified Amidst Market Uncertainty
Ten Canadian companies passed a FactSet screen for stable dividend payers, led by Parex Resources Inc. (PXT-T) with an 11% yield and Mullen Group (MTL-T) at 5.6%, offering investors income and a potential buffer against market volatility driven by global uncertainties and falling interest rates.

10 Stable Canadian Dividend Stocks Identified Amidst Market Uncertainty
Ten Canadian companies passed a FactSet screen for stable dividend payers, led by Parex Resources Inc. (PXT-T) with an 11% yield and Mullen Group (MTL-T) at 5.6%, offering investors income and a potential buffer against market volatility driven by global uncertainties and falling interest rates.
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48% Bias Score

ECB to Cut Interest Rates Amidst Inflation Slowdown, but US Tariffs Cloud Outlook
The European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to cut interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday, reducing the deposit facility rate to 2.75%, its lowest since February 2023, amidst decreasing inflation and economic slowdown; however, rising US tariffs create uncertainty for future policy decisions.

ECB to Cut Interest Rates Amidst Inflation Slowdown, but US Tariffs Cloud Outlook
The European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to cut interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday, reducing the deposit facility rate to 2.75%, its lowest since February 2023, amidst decreasing inflation and economic slowdown; however, rising US tariffs create uncertainty for future policy decisions.
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32% Bias Score

Indigenous Inclusion Crucial in Canada's Response to Potential U.S. Tariffs
Indigenous leaders are demanding inclusion in Canada's strategy to counter potential U.S. tariffs, citing the disproportionate impact on Indigenous businesses and workers in resource-based sectors, with revenue from U.S. exports ranging from 19% to 90% for some. Provincial leaders are also taking ac...

Indigenous Inclusion Crucial in Canada's Response to Potential U.S. Tariffs
Indigenous leaders are demanding inclusion in Canada's strategy to counter potential U.S. tariffs, citing the disproportionate impact on Indigenous businesses and workers in resource-based sectors, with revenue from U.S. exports ranging from 19% to 90% for some. Provincial leaders are also taking ac...
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40% Bias Score
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