Tim Cook, assistant managing editor at the Canadian Press, has been promoted to managing editor.
Cook has been with the Canadian Press since 2001. He has served as reporter-editor, correspondent, news editor and Western Canada deputy bureau chief.
He was also sports and news reporter at The Globe and Mail.
Cook has a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Ryerson University.
Be sure to congratulate Cook on Twitter.
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