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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.
Debt reduction remains high priority, ahead of investments and savings: CIBC
Canadians are keen to lighten their debt loads in 2018, according to an annual opinion survey conducted for CIBC.
First white rhinoceros born at Toronto Zoo in 27 years has "very hairy ears'
The Toronto Zoo says a seven-year-old white rhinoceros gave birth to a male calf on Christmas Eve.
Johnny Bower was a fearless competitor and a fan favourite with Maple Leafs
Johnny Bower didn't really want to come to Toronto. But the pint-sized goalie with the big heart went on to become part of Maple Leafs lore.
B.C. premier says housing top issue for 2018, but much more on NDP to-do list
Premier John Horgan says addressing British Columbia's housing crisis is his government's top priority in 2018, but it's not the only pressing concern on his minority New Democrat government's to-do list.
Trudeau Christmas message calls for giving, recalls government's accomplishments
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is asking Canadians to reach out to their neighbours as they celebrate the holidays.
Town of Churchill says thank you to everyone who helped after rail line lost
The town of Churchill in northern Manitoba is saying thank you to everyone who has helped the community since it lost its rail service.
Canada to gain luge bronze from Sochi Olympics due to Russian doping
Canada's luge relay team doesn't want the 2014 Olympic bronze medal heading their way to impact final preparations for the 2018 Winter Games.
Official warns more civil servants could see 'low pay or no pay' over Christmas
Managers were to receive lists of "low pay or no pay employees" by today after a memo went out earlier this week from a senior government officials.
Nebraska rejects TransCanada's request to amend Keystone XL order
Nebraska regulators have declined requests to amend its approval allowing TransCanada Corp.’s Keystone XL pipeline to run through the state.
Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair expected to resign in spring
Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair is expected to resign as a Montreal MP in the new year.