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Plenary hall of the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France: 720 new representatives from the EU member states will be elected in the elections from 6 to 9 June. (Photo: Philipp von Ditfurth / dpa)
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CP1STO34413787 | 2022-05 
After years of improvement, now a step backwards in terms of democratic accountability. Protests are taking place again in Tunisia, like here seen not far from the Tunisian parliament in the capital Tunis, on March 20, 2022. (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
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CP1STO34194426 | 2022-03 
Passengers wait in a check-in line at Vancouver International Airport after a snowstorm crippled operations leading to cancellations and major delays, in Richmond, B.C., on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Passengers wait in a check-in line at Vancouver International Airport after a snowstorm crippled operations leading to cancellations and major delays, in Richmond, B.C., on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
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CP1STO32496101 | 2022-12 
Google Canada opens doors to new office in downtown Montréal and commits $2.75 million towards Québec's tech ecosystem & digital skills training. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Google Canada
Google Canada ouvre les portes de son nouveau bureau au centre-ville de Montréal et s'engage à verser 2,75 millions de dollars pour soutenir l'écosystème technologique et la formation aux compétences numériques du Québec. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Google Canada
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CP1STO32412949 | 2022-11 
Prime Video hosted an intimate middle-earth inspired dining experience to celebrate the season finale of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Thursday, October 13, 2022, at Archeo in Toronto, ON. The full season is now available to stream on Prime Video. The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Miguel Hortiguela
Nicholas McDonald, Nathaniel James and Kadeem Hemmings of The Basement Gang attend Prime Video intimate middle-earth inspired dining experience, on Thursday, October 13, 2022, at Archeo in Toronto, ON in celebration of the season finale of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The full season is now available to stream on Prime Video. The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Miguel Hortiguela
Madeleine Caleon and Samantha Caleon attend Prime Video intimate middle-earth inspired dining experience, on Thursday, October 13, 2022, at Archeo in Toronto, ON in celebration of the season finale of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The full season is now available to stream on Prime Video. The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Miguel Hortiguela
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CP1STO32381515 | 2022-10 
Coastal GasLink President, Bevin Wirzba (left) and Chief Justin Napoleon, of Saulteau First Nations, a member of the Indigenous equity partnership, celebrate the completion of the Wilde Lake Compressor Facility, near Dawson Creek, BC, on Sept. 20, 2022.  The Wilde Lake facility, known as the ‘beating heart’ of Coastal GasLink, is Canada’s first direct path for global LNG export. The facility will compress the gas to provide the pressure required to safely deliver the gas 670km across to LNG Canada's site in Kitimat, which is expected to make its first LNG deliveries by the middle of the decade, displacing coal-fired generation and reducing global emissions. The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Camille McDonald
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CP1STO32272381 | 2022-09 
A person piloting a small boat passes under the Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver, on Sunday, August 14, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
People riding in a small boat pass under the Lions Gate Bridge in Vancouver, on Sunday, August 14, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
Concerned Canadians gathered outside the German Embassy in Ottawa on Monday, August 22,  2022, to urge German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to reject any proposals for LNG export terminals on Canada’s East Coast that would carry fracked gas. Protestors pointed out the hypocrisy of Germany’s apparent willingness to accept fracked gas from Canada, despite the European nation's ban on domestic fracked gas. The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Patrick Doyle
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CP1STO30931722 | 2022-08 
Vice President Leasing – Industrial, H&R REIT, David Fair; Executive Vice President, Industrial Advisory Group at Cushman & Wakefield, Fraser Plant; MP from Mississauga-Streetsville, Rechie Valdez; Mayor of Mississauga Bonnie Crombie; MPP from Mississauga-Streetsville, Nina Tangri; Executive Vice President, Cushman & Wakefield, Michael Yull; and Managing Director and Founding Partner of Tribal Partners, Lance Trumble, break ground on the Meadowvale Commerce Park, 1925 & 1965 Meadowvale Boulevard, Mississauga, on Monday, July 18, 2022. The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Stephen Uhraney
Vice President Leasing – Industrial, H&R REIT, David Fair; Executive Vice President, Industrial Advisory Group at Cushman & Wakefield, Fraser Plant; MP from Mississauga-Streetsville, Rechie Valdez; Mayor of Mississauga Bonnie Crombie; MPP from Mississauga-Streetsville, Nina Tangri; Executive Vice President, Cushman & Wakefield, Michael Yull; and Managing Director and Founding Partner of Tribal Partners, Lance Trumble, break ground on the Meadowvale Commerce Park, 1925 & 1965 Meadowvale Boulevard, Mississauga, on Monday, July 18, 2022. The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Stephen Uhraney
Vice President Leasing – Industrial, H&R REIT, David Fair; Executive Vice President, Industrial Advisory Group at Cushman & Wakefield, Fraser Plant; MP from Mississauga-Streetsville, Rechie Valdez; Mayor of Mississauga Bonnie Crombie; MPP from Mississauga-Streetsville, Nina Tangri; Executive Vice President, Cushman & Wakefield, Michael Yull; and Managing Director and Founding Partner of Tribal Partners, Lance Trumble, break ground on the Meadowvale Commerce Park, 1925 & 1965 Meadowvale Boulevard, Mississauga, on Monday, July 18, 2022. The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Stephen Uhraney
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CP1STO29911457 | 2022-07 
A small boy interacts with one of the 79 child mannequins displayed at Nathan Phillips Square by the nonprofit World Vision Canada, each representing one million children who are trapped in child labour in Toronto on Saturday, June 11, 2022. The event, called #ChildLabour3D Experience, was organized ahead of World Day Against Child Labour, to engage Canadians to stand up for those 79 million children.
The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Eduardo Lima
A woman pushing a stroller walks by the 79 child mannequins displayed at Nathan Phillips Square by the nonprofit World Vision Canada, each representing one million children who are trapped in child labour in Toronto on Saturday, June 11, 2022. The event, called #ChildLabour3D Experience, was organized ahead of World Day Against Child Labour, to engage Canadians to stand up for those 79 million children. The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Eduardo Lima
A small girl interacts with one of the 79 child mannequins displayed at Nathan Phillips Square by the nonprofit World Vision Canada, each representing one million children who are trapped in child labour, in Toronto on Saturday, June 11, 2022. The event, called #ChildLabour3D Experience, was organized ahead of World Day Against Child Labour, to engage Canadians to stand up for those 79 million children. The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Eduardo Lima
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CP1STO29911449 | 2022-06 
Santa and service dogs in training at National Service Dogs sit happily among their generous donation of over 8,950kg of food from Purina. This holiday season, Purina is donating thousands of pounds of Pro Plan cat and dog food to animal shelters, rescues and Service Dog organizations across Canada in need of support. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES
From left to right:  The Hon. William G. Davis, Revera Board Chair Emeritus; Hazel McCallion, Revera's Chief Elder Officer; and Tom Wellner, Revera CEO; test the equipment after the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Bill Davis Fitness Centre, newly named in Mr. Davis' honour, Thursday, March 21, 2019, in Brampton, Ontario.  Leaders of the Brampton community as well as local seniors, friends and family members, joined Revera in paying tribute to Mr. Davis for a lifetime of service to the community and his 17-year tenure as part of Revera's Board of Directors.  The Canadian Press Images PHOTO/Revera Inc.
Le premier ministre de C.-B.M. John Horgan (deuxième à partir de la gauche), la ministre des Services aux citoyens Jinny Sims (troisième à gauche) et Jorge Fernandes, chef de la direction de la Technologie chez Rogers, (extrême droite) assistent à une démonstration de la façon dont la 5G améliorera la planification urbaine intelligente au Sommet BC Tech de Vancouver, Mardi 12 mars 2019.  PHOTO La Presse Canadienne Images/Rogers Communications
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