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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.
Husky spill in southwest Alberta estimated at 25,000 litres; cleanup going well
The Government of Saskatchewan still hasn't released the results of a Husky Energy spill last summer, and already, the Calgary-based energy company has done it again.
No change in Canada's threat level after assumed terror attack in London
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Wednesday's apparent terrorist incident outside the British Parliament is a "cowardly attack" on democracy around the world.
Fire at historic church just outside Halifax a 'devastating' blow: member
Firefighters from five stations were called to extinguish a stubborn fire that caused extensive damage to a large, historic church east of Halifax on Wednesday, March 22, 2017.
Federal agencies respond to Enbridge spill in industrial area east of Edmonton
Federal agencies are responding to an oil spill at an Enbridge Inc. storage site that contaminated a creek in an area east of Edmonton.
Canada looking carefully at facts behind electronics on board aircraft: Garneau
Canada's transport minister says the federal government is taking a close look at the circumstances behind efforts in the U.S. and the U.K. to ban certain electronic devices from carry-on baggage.
Concerns raised as report suggests Canadians spending more time online
A new report says Canadians are spending more time surfing the web than ever before, raising concerns about how technology distracts from real-world relationships.
EU trade chief expects Canada will ratify trade deal within weeks
The European Union's trade chief says she expects Canada to ratify a landmark free trade agreement within weeks.
Global Affairs bans use of life-size cardboard cut-outs of Justin Trudeau
Global Affairs has instructed diplomatic missions in the United States to stop using life-size cardboard cut-outs of the prime minister to promote Canada.
TransCanada seeks to start building B.C. gas pipeline without LNG project's OK
TransCanada is seeking regulatory approval to begin construction of a pipeline that would help feed a proposed liquefied natural gas export terminal on B.C.'s north coast without LNG project's OK.
Raitt demands cheaters be booted from Conservative leadership race
Conservative leadership candidate Lisa Raitt is demanding cheaters be booted from the party's leadership race as questions continue to swirl around bogus membership sales.