Mia Rabson
Reporter with the Canadian Press
About Mia Rabson
Liberals' refusal to listen to concerns about border-crossers dangerous: Scheer
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the most divisive prime minister in the history of Canada.
World Sikh Organization demands Canada prove Sikh extremism is a threat
Canada's public-safety ministry will reconsider the way Sikh organizations are described in a recent report outlining terror threats in Canada, the department's minister Ralph Goodale said on Friday, December 14, 2018.
Carbon pricing is most efficient way to cut emissions, Canadian Chamber says
Canada's largest business group has endorsed a carbon tax as the most efficient way for the country to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
MPs bid farewell to their Parliamentary home for at least 10 years
As he does almost every day before attending question period, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau bounded down the stairs between his third-floor office in Parliament Hill's Centre Block and the foyer on the second floor outside the House of Commons.
Environment groups tell world Canada failing to slow emissions from oil and gas
Canada is living in a fantasy if the government thinks it can meet its greenhouse-gas promises without reducing how much oil and gas the country produces, environment groups told the world at a global conference on climate change Monday.
Equalization formula a hot topic as finance ministers meet
For the first time in a decade Ontario will not receive an equalization transfer from Ottawa, prompting the province's finance minister to join calls for the federal government to review how the program is set up.
Canada seeking new members of anti-coal alliance at climate meeting
Canada and the United Kingdom are hosting a "coal-free day" at the United Nations climate talks in Katowice, Poland, a city built on coal mining.
McKenna concerned global politics may keep Paris agreement rules at bay
Canada will be ready to set tougher emissions-cutting plans when the Paris climate-change agreement kicks in by the end of 2020, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says.
Canada's top scientist confident her role already having an impact
Canada's chief science adviser admits her first year on the job was not exactly what she'd expected.
Medical journal calls on Canada to ramp up climate action, curb air pollution
A new report from one of the world's most prestigious medical journals says Canada's failure to cut greenhouse-gas emissions isn't just killing the planet, it's killing Canadians.