James McCarten
Washington correspondent, The Canadian Press
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The fight against KXL pipeline continues despite Biden's promise to block it
Critics of Canada's most controversial cross-border pipeline projects aren't taking their demise for granted under president-elect Joe Biden.
The Keystone XL project nixed by John Kerry in 2015 has changed significantly, Canada's U.S. envoy says
President-elect Joe Biden's new climate envoy may be the same person who nixed the Keystone XL pipeline expansion in 2015, but the project itself has evolved significantly since then, Canada's U.S. ambassador said on Tuesday, November 24, 2020.
COVID-19 crisis explodes in U.S. as presidential election drama recedes
Every day, Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg joins the countless ranks of U.S. commuters still making their way to work in the national capital.
Tens of thousands of Trump supporters flood downtown D.C. to show solidarity
Tens of thousands of the 72 million Americans who voted for Donald Trump showed up on his doorstep on Saturday, November 14, 2020, urging on the president in his quixotic bid to subvert the results of last week's election.
President-elect Joe Biden's long to-do list to include repairing damaged Canada-U. S. ties
Joe Biden's to-do list just got a whole lot longer — and it's a safe bet it now includes patching the holes in Canada's relationship with the United States.
If he wins the presidency, Joe Biden will inherit a complex puzzle
The mission for Joe Biden, should he prove to be elected: bring the United States back together.
Mail-in ballots for Biden in Georgia, Pennsylvania seem poised to seal Trump's fate
Police formed a barrier of bicycles down the middle of a busy Philadelphia street on Friday, November 6, 2020, a physical manifestation of the political fault line separating euphoric Joe Biden supporters from Donald Trump's defiant and frustrated devotees.
U.S. election could be decided today
His back against the wall, a frustrated Donald Trump is lashing out, spinning an elaborate conspiracy theory as he tries to maintain his grasp on the presidency.
President, supporters defiant, combative as election dispute escalates
With his room to manoeuvre rapidly dwindling, U.S. President Donald Trump is lashing out with threats of legal action as Joe Biden closes in on the Oval Office.
Americans brace for impact as a seismic election day approaches
George Washington's "last great experiment" faces an existential litmus test beginning on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as the bristling polarities of an energized, outraged and well-armed body politic finish weighing in on who should be the next American president.