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A nail-biter of a referendum in 1995 nearly led the province to declare sovereignty. Quebeckers can still feel the repercussions of the vote today.
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Vermont is hoping that state-level diplomacy will alleviate the strain that U.S. foreign policy has put on the state’s business ties with Canada.
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Business owners say they're hearing less French and seeing fewer visitors from across the border. State data backs up their observations.
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President Trump's posture towards Canada is affecting the summer plans of our northern neighbors.
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Quebec’s first case since 2015 was found just a mile across the border from a rabid raccoon in Highgate.
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The collection of towns just north of the border have their own historical and cultural footprint that reaches far beyond the province.
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For a special joint broadcast with the CBC's Radio Noon, listeners from Vermont and Québec share their opinions on the current state of U.S.-Canada relations.
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Vermont is confronting mounting evidence that Canadian visitors, who account for more than 30% of tourist traffic in some northern counties, are canceling travel to the United States.
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Economic officials in Vermont and Canada say President Donald Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric, and the uncertainty over his next move, could have the most lasting effects on the nearly $2 billion in foreign exports that Vermont businesses rely on annually.
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Quebec artist and performer Marie-Lise Chouinard is the subject of the latest Made Here documentary film series premiere, Cherry, a tender portrait of the end of a life.