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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.
Several women seek class-action suit against Just For Laughs co-founder Rozon
Several Quebec women are seeking permission to file a class-action lawsuit against Just For Laughs co-founder Gilbert Rozon for alleged sexual assault.
More journalists lose jobs as Torstar and Postmedia swap and close newspapers
Postmedia announced Monday it will cut 244 jobs as it plans to shutter 21 of the 22 community newspaper properties it has acquired from Torstar as well as the Metro Winnipeg and Metro Ottawa free dailies.
Hajrullahu's field goal earns Argos stunning Grey Cup win over Stampeders
Lirim Hajrullahu dealt the Calgary Stampeders another stunning Grey Cup defeat.
Trade, human rights on the agenda for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's China visit
Trade and human rights are among the topics Prime Minister Justin Trudeau intends to raise during a visit to China next month.
Edmonton police officer stabbed, rammed by car, says life back to normal
An Edmonton police officer who was rammed by a vehicle outside a CFL game and then stabbed says his life has returned to normal.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley's pro-pipeline tour well-received in Calgary
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley took her pro-pipeline tour to the heart of the energy industry in Calgary on Friday, Nov. 24, 2017, where she urged business leaders not to let up on the message that Canada's climate progress depends on pipeline progress.
Canadian screen industry to 'move speedily' on drafting new code of conduct
Groups representing Canada's screen and stage talent say they feel a sense of "urgency" in implementing a new collective approach to end sexual harassment, but they also want to get it right.
Trudeau calls on men to help end violence against women
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says men must do more to put an end to gender-based violence against women and girls.
Several arrests in Quebec City near duelling right-wing and anti-fascist rallies
Tensions flared during rival demonstrations by right wing groups and their opponents in Quebec City on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2017, prompting police to arrest dozens of people as they worked to keep the two sides apart.
Quebec finance minister announces personal income tax cuts
Quebec's finance minister announced personal income tax cuts and increased funds for health and education on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017, and immediately denied the moves had anything to do with next year's provincial election.