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Alexander Panetta

Alexander Panetta

Washington Correspondent at CBC News Network

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Donald Trump threatens 25% tariff on products from Canada, Mexico

Donald Trump has levelled his most severe threat against Canada in years, warning that on his very first day on office he will impose a 25 per cent tariff on all goods from Canada and Mexico, unless those countries curb the flow of drugs and migrants over their borders. 
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Top Trump White House pick has strong view on Canada's government. ...

Mike Waltz, the man reportedly tapped for the top international role inside the Trump White House isn’t just predicting the impending defeat of Canada’s Trudeau government: He’s celebrating it.
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When will we know the U.S. election winner? Maybe a minute past mid...

Many millions of eyes around the world could find themselves glued to data emerging from Pennsylvania by 12:01 a.m. ET on U.S. election night. It comes down to the math of presidential elections — and how the popularity of mail-in voting has made it more complicated.
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Trump's key to victory in the U.S. election? Men who hate politics

Why is Donald Trump devoting valuable campaign time to talking with podcast hosts about cocaine benders, golf swings and boxing legends? It's because men who hate politics could win him the election. Step one is reaching them.
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Harris toys with Trump in U.S. presidential debate

Democrats were giddy, Republicans were fuming about biased moderators, and Harris was enjoying a slight bump from different online betting markets in her chances of becoming president. Key to her strategy: Distracting Trump.
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2024 U.S. election: Will faster ballot counting prevent a 2020-styl...

In 2020, former U.S. president Donald Trump used the days-long count of mail-in ballots to delegitimize the U.S. election. Some swing states have learned their lesson and now allow earlier processing of absentee ballots. Others haven't.
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Harris's first campaign interview a spring cleaning for her politic...

Kamala Harris’s first sit-down interview as a presidential candidate won’t be the sort of television moment history remembers, as history rarely recalls a closet decluttering. Thursday’s exchange with CNN included her tossing out old bits of her political resumé, and why she shifted on some key political issues.
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Trashing Trump's tariffs is now front and centre in Harris's campaign

In an era of growing protectionism, when tariffs are increasingly viewed as good, and foreign imports as bad, an unusual development is unfolding: One U.S. presidential candidate is vigorously bashing new trade barriers proposed by the other.
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U.S. military announces $20M US grant to build cobalt refinery in O...

The Pentagon on Tuesday announced a $20 million US grant to create a cobalt refinery in northern Ontario's Temiskaming Shores, with Canada contributing almost $5 million Cdn of its own to the project.
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The presidential debate: A make-or-break moment in U.S. election?

There's never been a U.S. presidential debate like the one scheduled for 9 p.m. ET Thursday night. It's got unusual rules, at an unusual time, in an unusual election. And it's regarded as a rare scheduled event with the potential to shift an unusually close campaign. 
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Squint and you might — might — see a change in Trump's poll numbers...

Polling industry insiders in the U.S. agree on one thing — the criminal conviction of Donald Trump has not had a dramatic effect on the presidential election. But here’s what they have found.
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Conviction fallout: Trump would need special permission to attend n...

As a result of Donald Trump’s criminal convictions, he would require special permission to enter Canada for next year’s G7 summit, if elected U.S. president. Canadian officials have already begun discussing, among themselves, how they would navigate what could be a novel scenario.
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What's behind a historic, unusual U.S. military cash transfer to Ca...

For the first time in generations, the U.S. military has spent public money — Americans’ money — to fund private-sector mining projects in Canada. It’s reminiscent of a pre-Second World War program. And it speaks to a pervasive fear in the U.S. capital. Here’s what the Pentagon wants.
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Trudeau gets an earful on defence spending from nearly one-quarter ...

Nearly one-quarter of the members of the United States Senate have sent an unusually critical letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressing dismay over Canada’s level of defence spending.
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Americans arrested for allegedly swindling Canada out of 12 million...

In the frantic early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, fraudsters in the U.S. allegedly swindled funds that were supposed to buy 12 million face masks for Canadians, according to a new criminal indictment.
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Will a wildly popular app become a casualty of the new cold war bet...

One of the world’s most popular social platforms — wildly popular with young people — risks becoming a high-profile casualty of the cold-war sequel developing between China and the United States. Now a new bill offers the app’s Chinese-based parent company two choices.
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Don't shut Line 5: Biden administration issues long-awaited positio...

The Biden administration has weighed in for the first time on a major cross-border legal dispute that could shut down portions of Enbridge’s Line 5 Canada-U.S. oil pipeline. It was contained in a nuanced legal filing, but its bottom line was that Line 5 should stay open.
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After U.S. ultimatum, Israel immediately promises to open new aid r...

Israel promised it will open new humanitarian aid routes into Gaza on Thursday, immediately after its most important international ally appeared to threaten it with an ultimatum.
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Trump's historic trial starts this month. Here's what will happen -...

This is the month Donald Trump goes to trial. It’s the first criminal trial in history for a U.S. president. What will happen in this New York hush-money case? Five legal experts weigh in on the timeline, the verdict and the potential sentence.
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Canada is already preparing for Trump's potential tariff threats - ...

Canada staged a large-scale diplomatic deployment this week in preparation for a U.S. presidential election that could be more consequential than usual. Looming over their Washington visit: Donald Trump’s threat to impose worldwide tariffs.
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After home-state humbling, the question now is: What's Nikki Haley ...

Nikki Haley’s latest loss has people wondering what she’s running for. A VP slot? Personal branding? As a Plan B, should Donald Trump fail to finish the campaign? Because a humiliating loss Saturday in her home state of South Carolina makes one thing clear: She’s not beating Trump in these primaries.