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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.
Miners team up to combat plunging prices of rare earth elements
Government support for research and development of Canada's rare earth elements has fostered new co-operation in atraditionally cut-throat sector.
Deadly toll of air pollution revealed
Six per cent of all global deaths a result of air pollution - much of it created by farming.
Federal leaders prepare for Calgary debate on economy
A $1.9 billion surplus has Tories thumping their chests ahead of Leaders Debate - but issues like niqab debate remain a distraction.
Conservative staffer violated Conflict of Interest Act: ethics watchdog
Tory aide found in violation of the Conflict of Interest Act for working with a company that had previously lobbied him.
Judge will rule on Bruce Carson case on Oct. 2 - just 17 days from federal election
Judge reserving her decision for former PMO staffer charged with influence-peddling.
Embattled senator Patrick Brazeau pleads guilty to assault, cocaine charges
Former member of Stephen Harper's Conservative caucus entered the guilty pleas today at Gatineau courthouse across river from his old Parliamant Hill stamping grounds.
Brazeau back in court just 34 days before federal election
Brazeau pleads not guilty to assault where his alleged victim feared for her life.
Information commissioner taking PMO to court over withholding Senate documents
PMO accused refusing to release documents relating to Mike Duffy, Pamela Wallin, Patrick Brazeau, and Mac Harb.
First Nation battles to save 50,000 hectares of forest from clear-cut logging
First Nation warns that logging would worsen decades-old mercury contamination crisis on their land, applies for judicial review against both the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of th
Carson wanted to help girlfriend - but questions raised over Harper's judgement
Carson was trying to help girlfirend put escort past behind her when he pushed government to buy water systems from her employers.