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Welcome to FPNews

You may have noticed this application used to offer content from the Globe and Mail. The Globe and Mail now serves their content through a different application.

This application will now be providing news from Canada's newest, independent, digital-only news source; Free Press News.

We apologize for any confusion or inconvenience, however we think you will enjoy the fresh views and voices on breaking national and international news, sports, business, opinion, photos, entertainment and celebrity updates. FPNews gives you access to one of Canada's leading award-winning independent newsrooms, providing a new choice and new perspective on news and information Canadians really want. It's up-to-date and available wherever you are, and whenever you want it in a form that you are familiar with already.

Easy to view and easy to browse through, FPNews will provide you with an effortless mobile experience with the best breaking news and information, photos, videos and with a unique perspective on the things that really matter to Canadians. FPNews is a truly independent news source that will reach out to all Canadians with an entertaining mix of the day's top stories.

We are new, we are fresh, and we are there for you.

However, we don't just want to stop there. We want to make FPNews into Canada's leading digital news source. The application is a work in process and we'd love to hear from you on how we can make this mobile news app even better for you! Please visit http://fpnews.uservoice.com/ and vote on ideas and changes you would like us to make to this application.

Have more questions? Send us your feedback to help@fpnews.ca !

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The Free Press

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