The Canadian Press
1996-06-26 | CP BN
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The future of the Canadian Press was thrown in jeopardy when the country's biggest newspaper chain, Southam, announced it was withdrawing from the co-operative. It planned to set up its own news service. CP president David Jolley said the death of the CP news agency would mean Canadians would end up knowing less about themselves.
Date: 1996-06-26
Placeline: TORONTO, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 17 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << I think it's a great institution like CP which I I think has gone so far so far and explaining different parts of the country do Canadians if it were to die I think that's something does suffer in National Unity as a result of that >>
Date: 1996-06-26
Placeline: TORONTO, Ontario.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 17 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << I think it's a great institution like CP which I I think has gone so far so far and explaining different parts of the country do Canadians if it were to die I think that's something does suffer in National Unity as a result of that >>
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