Mia Rabson
Reporter with the Canadian Press
About Mia Rabson
Five things you should know about Gerald Butts, following his resignation
Here are five things you need to know about the prime minister's friend, Gerald Butts, and the role he played in Justin Trudeau's inner circle.
Cabinet expected to extend deadline to reconsider Trans Mountain pipeline
Canada's energy regulator will tell the federal government this week whether it still thinks the Trans Mountain pipeline should be expanded, but cabinet's final say on the project's future is still several months away.
Wilson-Raybould entered federal politics hoping to be a bridge builder
As the frigid air of an Ottawa winter howled outside in January 2013, Jody Wilson-Raybould stood at the centre of a mass of national media, trying to be a peacemaker as First Nations chiefs from across the country battled over how to secure a meeting with the sitting government on their terms.
Single tax form in Quebec a no-go for federal Liberals, Trudeau says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau threw cold water on any idea his government would give in to the demand for a single tax form in Quebec.
Cousteau calls on all countries to do more to save and restore oceans
Even the family that pioneered efforts to protect the worlds' oceans once believed you could throw garbage overboard without consequence.
No more coal investments for Export Development Canada, new policy says
Canada's export development bank is getting entirely out of the coal game but will continue to fund the oil and gas sector as the world transitions towards cleaner sources of energy.
Kentucky canoe outfit borrows photo of Trudeau family to market business
You might think the last thing you’d stumble onto on a rural road in central Kentucky is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Former cabinet minister leading Conservative charge to win back seats in Alta
A former federal Conservative cabinet minister from Alberta is back in the political game, hoping to take down the Liberal minister in charge of the nation's energy industry, in the heart of the country's oil patch.
Electric-car sales soaring but Canada still nowhere near goal set in 2009
A decade-old goal to get at least half a million electric cars on Canada's roads by the end of 2018 appears to have missed the mark by more than 400,000.