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The Canadian Press Style Webinar, Writing with CP style in the age of AI, is coming up fast on Thursday, Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. ET!
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A star in every sense. The kind of colleague you'll encounter on the road who'll a) scoop you and b) offer the shirt off his back, all in the same day.
To many more such adventures.
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@SouthCanadaDad@CanadianPress It’s buses and busing for us… and AP. “Bussing” means kissing (or did, in ye olden dayes). ‘Canadian English Usage’ calls the double-S spelling of buses “correct but uncommon.”
Is democracy on the ballot in the US midterm elections? @CanadianPress Washington reporter @CDNPressStyle joined @thebigstoryfpn to discuss what this election could mean for the ruling power of the Senate, and whether political violence is on the horizon. https://t.co/1rfUDccqLk