Alexander Panetta
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Alexander Panetta
An infantry of new Latino voters marches against Trump's presidential dreams
"This guy took it too far... It's my pleasure to be able to cast a ballot against a bigot like Trump," one voter said.
An FBI bombshell lands on Hillary Clinton's clear path to the White House
Police announced they are examining new emails three months after they cleared her of criminal wrongdoing.
At biker bars and rallies, the message to GOP: This is Trump's party now
The sounds at this biker bar explain why leaders of the Republican party tiptoe gingerly around Donald Trump, avoid criticizing him, and keep wavering back and forth over whether to endorse him.
What if Trump never concedes the election: 'Rigged' talk raises vexing scenario
The Republican nominee has embraced an explosive late-campaign message that his detractors fear will scorch the earth.
Wikileaks highlights: What's in those hacked emails Trump is talking about
Trump is fuming that the media isn't focusing on the leaked emails. But what's actually in them?
U.S. preparing to emulate Canada's private refugee-sponsor system
David Bier of the libertarian Cato Institute said he used the experience of Canada while making the case to government officials.
How they'd debate Trump
Trump is a uniquely unorthodox candidate, capable of saying just about anything — making impossible claims and changing policy from one sentence to the next. So how do you debate someone like that?
A carbon tax or cap-and-trade: Feds suggest every province must choose
The Liberal government will announce this fall a national policy for carbon pricing — and McKenna indicated that she intends to apply a specific definition for what meets that standard.
In UN speeches, Trudeau and Obama take aim at the politics of Trumpism
Justin Trudeau's first speech to the United Nations General Assembly included some less-than-subtle references to the politics practiced by people like Donald Trump.