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The Canadian Press (CP; French: La Presse canadienne, PC) is a Canadian national news agency headquartered in Toronto, Ontario.Established in 1917 as a vehicle for Canadian newspapers to exchange news and information, [2] The Canadian Press has been a private, not-for-profit cooperative owned and operated by its member newspapers for most of its history.
Maclean's, indicating readers should vote Liberal or Conservative. [38] Now – Co-owner Michael Hollett endorsed the NDP, [39] while fellow co-owner Alice Klein called for strategic voting for "as many Liberals, NDPers and Greens as possible". [40] The Ubyssey, arguing readers should vote strategically to defeat the Conservatives [41]
The Liberal Party of Canada will hold a leadership election to elect a successor to Justin Trudeau following his announcement on January 6, 2025, of his intention to resign as party leader and as prime minister of Canada as soon as a new leader is elected.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down as leader of the Liberal Party after serving as prime minister for nearly a decade – a move that requires the party to choose a new leader.
The following is a list of nominated candidates and those seeking nominations for the 2025 Canadian federal election.Nominations announced before the new representation order are assumed to apply to whatever new riding most closely corresponds to ridings under the old representation order; riding names from the old representation order are in italics.
Some Liberal lawmakers ask Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau not to run for a fourth term; What to know about E. coli and the McDonald's outbreak; An attack on a Turkish defense company that kills 5 people is blamed on Kurdish militants; Tua Tagovailoa practices for the first time since suffering a concussion in Week 2
A coalition of Canadian news publishers, including The Canadian Press, Torstar, Globe and Mail, Postmedia and CBC/Radio-Canada, has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI for using news content to train ...
No Canadian prime minister has won four straight terms in over 100 years. His Cabinet ministers have supported him publicly. “There is what would you call some palace drama going on right now. And that takes us away from the number one job, which is focusing on Canadians," said Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault, a Liberal Party member.