February 5, 2026 – Canada Headlines

1Any decision to join U.S. critical minerals bloc will be part of USMCA talks, Anand says

Story gist: Canadian official Anita Anand stated in Washington, D.C., that any decision for Canada to join a U.S. critical minerals trade bloc will occur as part of USMCA talks.
Left
Anand visits D.C. as Trump administration makes case for critical minerals trade zone
— Toronto Star
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Center
Any decision to join U.S. critical minerals bloc will be part of USMCA talks, Anand says
— The Globe and Mail
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Toronto Star frames the story around Anand’s D.C. visit as the Trump administration pushes for a critical minerals trade zone, emphasizing U.S. initiative. Center Globe and Mail neutrally quotes Anand linking the decision to USMCA talks. No right-leaning coverage, absenting potential focus on economic opportunities or Canadian sovereignty from a conservative viewpoint.

2‘Grave moment’: end of US-Russia nuclear pact comes at worst possible time, UN chief warns

Story gist: The US-Russia New START nuclear arms treaty is due to expire. UN Secretary-General warned its end marks a grave moment at the worst possible time.
Left
‘Grave moment’: end of US-Russia nuclear pact comes at worst possible time, UN chief warns
— The Guardian
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Center
New Start: US-Russia nuclear weapons treaty due to expire raising fears of arms race
— BBC
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian amplify the UN chief’s alarmist language, quoting ‘grave moment’ and ‘worst possible time’ to stress peril. Center outlets like BBC neutrally report the expiration as raising fears of an arms race, focusing on treaty facts. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting conservative perspectives on the issue.

3Carney government replacing Islamophobia and antisemitism envoys with advisory council

Story gist: The Carney government replaced special envoys for Islamophobia and antisemitism, previously appointed under the Trudeau government, with an advisory council.
Left
Carney government replacing Islamophobia and antisemitism envoys with advisory council
— Toronto Star
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Center
Carney scraps Trudeau’s antisemitism and Islamophobia envoys
— The Globe and Mail
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Toronto Star frames the change neutrally as a ‘replacement’ by the Carney government, listing both issues equally. Center Globe and Mail uses ‘scraps’ for abruptness, attributes envoys to ‘Trudeau’s’ era, and lists antisemitism first. Right-leaning outlets offer no coverage, omitting conservative perspectives on the policy shift.