Alexander Panetta
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Alexander Panetta
Trump seeks to stanch bleeding from right flank with lower taxes, deregulation
The Republican nominee proposed a plan to shrink government and grow the economy with an across−the−board regulatory reduction and tax cuts that would apply to wealthy estates, companies.
How Amish see Donald Trump, the otherworldly candidate they've never heard speak
An entire community of people has survived this election season with the chastity of its eardrums never once penetrated by the sound of Donald Trump's voice.
Clinton campaign: The Russians are working to elect Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton's campaign manager did a round on the weekly talk shows where he raised the suggestion that Russian actors are working to undermine her in an effort to elect Donald Trump.
Outside the Democratic convention, opposition to Clinton makes itself heard
The progressive brigade that refuses to march behind Hillary Clinton is loud, proud and in the streets at the Democratic convention.
Republican platform calls for reviving the Keystone XL Canadian oil pipeline
The ill-fated oil pipeline is the only detailed reference to Canada in the 66-page document adopted by delegates to the convention in Cleveland which meets through Thursday.
Republican convention: Fear of turmoil stirs memories of 1968
A combustible recipe is coalescing in Cleveland. White nationalists. Black Lives Matter. Progressives. Homophobes. Latinos and Republicans who want them deported- they're all there, with many others.
Four more years?
It's not every day that the crowd's reaction to a speech becomes a story — but that's what Canadian politicians might have achieved with their rapturous response to U.S. President Barack Obama.
Three Amigos to preach North American co-operation against Brexit backdrop
Canada and Mexico must also take the opportunity to strengthen their bilateral co−operation as a counterweight to an incoming U.S. administration in 2017 that is likely to be more inward looking.
Canada could be pressed into reopening NAFTA, U.S. lawmaker says
"We could walk away from NAFTA any time," said Darrell Issa, who sits on different congressional committees dedicated to intellectual property, foreign affairs and trade. "We've always been able to."