Mia Rabson
Reporter with the Canadian Press
About Mia Rabson
Trudeau ends troubled India trip in his comfort zone of hockey and youth
When the going for a Canadian prime minister gets tough, he turns to hockey.
Sikh extremist should not have been invited to reception: Trudeau
A man who was convicted of trying to assassinate an Indian cabinet minister in 1986 should not have been invited to receptions held in Delhi, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday.
Trudeau won't meet with Indian leader behind Sikh separatist controversy
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not meet with the Indian politician who has publicly accused members of Trudeau's cabinet of being connected to the Sikh separatist movement.
PM Trudeau, family, kick off Indian state visit with namaste greeting at airport
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's state visit to India is officially underway as he arrived with his family in New Delhi at sundown on Saturday, February 17, 2018.
More than 500 scientists demand improved pollution laws in Canada
When Miriam Diamond's son was a competitive gymnast, she tried to get toxic flame retardants removed from the foam blocks and landing mats her son was exposed to for 20 hours or more every week.
Sikh separatists in Canada drawing ire in Indian media before Trudeau visit
Less than two weeks before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to land in India, a popular Indian magazine has dedicated an issue to stories accusing Canada of being complicit in a rise in Sikh terrorism.
Pipelines, not carbon taxes, bigger factor in energy competitivess: report
Canada's oil and gas producers are struggling to stay competitive with their U.S. counterparts because of the struggle to expand pipeline capacity, says a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute.
Green party leader Elizabeth May asks lawyer to investigate bullying claims
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says she asked for an independent investigation into allegations she harassed and verbally abused former staff in a bid to prove that she's done nothing wrong.
Canada will push G7 partners to sign no plastics pledge to save the oceans
Canada plans to use its presidency of the G7 this year to push fellow member countries to help stop the oceans from becoming massive rubbish heaps.
Political pachyderms: Save the Elephants turns to Trudeau for latest name
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is hanging out with some heavy hitters these days — names like Michelle Obama and Martha Washington. She eats fruit and tree bark, and spends her time caring for her nine-month-old son. She does not, however, do yoga.