Alexander Panetta
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Alexander Panetta
Mulroney on his role helping Trudeau, despite rivalry with dad: 'That was then'
In six simple words, Brian Mulroney sweeps aside the glaring irony of his new political mission: assisting a Trudeau government, an assignment that will even see him participate in a cabinet session.
Trump announces at White House: I've approved the Keystone XL pipeline
"You've been waiting for a long, long time," Trump said to TransCanada's Russ Girling.
Trump approves Keystone
The U.S. State Department has recommended approval of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Trump says he wants to shift focus to renegotiating NAFTA, tax cuts
U.S. President Donald Trump has signalled his desire to shift his focus to renegotiating trade deals like NAFTA, after a bumpy patch marked by controversy involving Russia and over a health bill.
A U.S. bombshell: FBI has been investigating Russia-Trump team ties since July
In an announcement that could forever affect history's account of the 2016 election, the FBI announced that it has been investigating Trump's potential ties to Russia since July.
Machines replacing workers: fed budget to look at historic economic challenge
Next week's Canadian federal budget will raise concern about workers being displaced en masse by new technologies.
PM says he still believes Trump promise only minor tweaks coming on NAFTA
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tells an American network interview he still believes President Donald Trump's promise on NAFTA — that adjustments in the Canada-U.S. trading relationship will be minor.
Power crowd with Ivanka Trump, Trudeau at Broadway play about Canada on 9/11
They laughed, they cried, they hugged. It was a night to remember on Broadway for hundreds of theatre−goers including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
US Congress urges get-tough approach with Canada in hearing for Trump trade pick
''I agree with President Trump that we should have an America First trade policy."
Canadian MPs in Washington hear the call for more money spent on defence
Canadian MPs visiting Washington this week said they kept hearing a familiar message in the U.S. capital: that Canada and other NATO partners will be expected to pony up more money for the military.