Alexander Panetta
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Alexander Panetta
Five holes have blown into story about Trump firing FBI director Comey
A few holes have already been blown into the story of why Donald Trump fired the director of the FBI — with some self-inflicted blasts coming from the president himself.
Republican party closes ranks, mostly protects Trump over shock FBI firing
The Republican party is mostly shielding Donald Trump against attacks over the historic firing of an FBI director who was investigating his campaign's ties to Russia.
What's causing the latest delay in kick-starting NAFTA? Trump's own party
The confirmation of Trump's trade czar is being held up by a Republican icon and former presidential nominee: John McCain.
How a call from President Trump's son-in-law started a scramble on NAFTA
A phone call from U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law set off a frantic scramble ending in sighs of relief across three national capitals that the NAFTA would survive.
Sorry Mexico, step aside China; it's Canada's turn to get blasted by Trump
Step aside, China and Mexico: Canada is now U.S. President Donald Trump's whipping-boy-du-jour on trade, something he made abundantly clear on Tuesday, April 25, 2017.
Trump assures PM: No NAFTA withdrawal for now
U.S. President Donald Trump swore off plans to cancel the NAFTA on April 26, 2017, after a day rife with speculation that he could be on the verge of threatening to obliterate the seminal trade deal.
'Goofy,' 'Unbecoming': former U.S. ambassadors blast Trump over Canada
A pair of former American ambassadors to Canada have criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for his string of remarks about Canada, calling it counter-productive to seriously resolving trade issues.
Trump's new threat, after lumber tax, on Canadian dairy: 'Watch!'
President Donald Trump tweeted on Tuesday, April 25, 2017, : "Canada has made business for our dairy farmers in Wisconsin and other border states very difficult. We will not stand for this. Watch!"
Trump takes first swing in lumber war: tariff of 20 per cent on Canadian lumber
U.S. has fired the opening shot in a latest softwood-lumber war against Canada, with the Trump administration announcing its first batch of duties on imported wood in the neighbourhood of 20 per cent.
Why Trump is racing against the clock on NAFTA: The Mexican election
If Donald Trump sounds like he's in a hurry to start renegotiating NAFTA, it's because he is. He says so.