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The banquet, called Wlipogwat, offered a taste of animals and plants harvested on Abenaki territory. It's part of ongoing efforts by Odanak and W么linak First Nations to protect their knowledge, culture and homelands.
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President Trump has repeatedly described the U.S.-Canada border as an "artificially drawn line." But experts say just because it was man-made doesn't mean it's not legitimate.
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Mark Carney wins Canada's election, seizing on strong public sentiment against President Trump. But it's still not clear if his Liberal Party has won an outright majority in Parliament.
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For a special joint broadcast with the CBC's Radio Noon, listeners from Vermont and Qu茅bec share their opinions on the current state of U.S.-Canada relations.
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President Donald Trump鈥檚 ever-changing tariff policies are adding anxiety about an industry that depends on cross-border trade.
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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鈥檚 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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A pause on some tariffs is expected to end on April 2, and Trump is not backing down on calls for Canada to join the U.S. Some Quebec residents are increasingly angry and worried tensions could escalate.
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Trump's frequent attacks on Canada's sovereignty have infuriated Canadians and led to a surge in Canadian nationalism that has bolstered Liberal poll numbers.
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For 121 years, Canadians have enjoyed free access to the library through the stateside front door without having to go through customs.