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The Canadian Press has been Canada's trusted national news agency for more than 100 years, a news source and leader in providing real-time, bilingual multimedia stories across print, broadcast and digital platforms. Through words, photos, graphics, audio and video, more than 180 journalists cover news stories that impact Canadians with fairness, compassion, accuracy and taste. CP, a for-profit enterprise owned jointly by three of Canada's largest media companies, gives Canadians an authentic, unbiased source, driven by truth, accuracy and timeliness. More details about CP's news principles are available here. CP is a Trust Project News Partner.
Lack of CETA awareness hindering opportunities for Canadian business: EU trade czar
In a warehouse on the outskirts of town, European trade commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom surveyed rows of boxed-up electric bicycles bound for bike-share systems from Honolulu to Sao Paulo.
Canada Post, union to hold weekend meeting aimed at breaking up contract dispute
Staring at a potential strike or lockout as early as next week, top officials at Canada Post and the union representing 50,000 of the Crown agency's employees are to meet over the weekend.
UCP Leader Kenney, Ontario Premier Ford to hold Calgary anti carbon tax rally
Alberta's United Conservative Party has invited Ontario Premier Doug Ford to Calgary for a "Scrap The Carbon Tax Rally."
Forest fires, pests pose threat to forestry sector growth, federal report says
A new government report on the state of Canadian forests shows that the area burned last year by fires jumped nearly three-fold compared to the year before.
Toronto firm sues Ticketmaster over alleged "double-dip commissions"
A Toronto-based law firm has launched a proposed class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster, alleging the ticket-selling giant has been taking "double-dip commissions" on the resale market for years.
Former U.S. ambassador urges Americans in Canada to vote in midterms
A former U.S. ambassador to Canada is taking the battle for this year's midterm elections north of the border, calling on more than 600,000 Americans living in this country to register for a vote that is gearing up to be a referendum on Republican Donald Trump's presidency.
Trudeau looks to restart Canada's UN charm offensive in New York City
Canada's high-level United Nations charm offensive is back underway in New York City.
New York Review of Books admits to 'failures' in handling of Ghomeshi essay
The New York Review of Books is acknowledging its "failures in the presentation and editing" of a much−maligned essay by disgraced former CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi.
Quebec party leaders back on campaign trail after visiting tornado victims
Canada's cities believe they will finally land easier and direct access to federal dollars in next year's budget, or at least wrest a platform pledge from parties in the 2019 election.
Quebec party leaders head to Gatineau to survey tornado-damaged areas
Quebec's political party leaders set their political differences aside on Saturday, September 22, 2018, as they headed to Gatineau, Que., to survey the damage from a tornado that ripped through homes and sent several people to hospital on Friday, September 21, 2018, night.