Vermont Library Becomes Symbol of Cross-Border Unity and Resistance

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The Haskell Free Library and Opera House, built on the Canada-U.S. border as a symbol of binational friendship, faces new U.S. restrictions that limit Canadian access, reflecting broader tensions and security concerns amid strained Canada-U.S. relations under Trump's policies.
Topics:nation#border-restrictions#border-security#canada-us-border#haskell-library#international-friendship#world
- A Library on the Canada-U.S.Border Is Ensnared by Trump’s Foreign Policy The New York Times
- How a Small Library in Vermont Became a Symbol of Resistance for Canada WSJ
- MAGA: protecting the homeland from Canadian bookworms The Economist
- Extending a hand to our northern neighbors Vermont Community Newspaper Group
- Commentary: Hands Across the Border The Montpelier Bridge
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