Businesses in northern Vermont are reporting that Canadians are cancelling planned trips to Vermont or saying they won't visit during the Trump administration.
President Donald Trump delayed some of the tariffs he imposed on Canada and Mexico earlier in the week late Thursday afternoon. Meanwhile, a lot of people in our region have wondered how potential tariffs would effect how utilities like Green Mountain Power get energy from Hydro-Quebec.
A high-ranking Trump administration official used the library as a stage to dramatize the president’s threats to impose tariffs on Canada and his oft-repeated suggestion it should become the 51st state.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada took effect at midnight Tuesday, prompting a retaliatory promise from Canada to impose tariff’s on $100 billion of American goods over the next few weeks.
Matthew Holmes, executive vice president at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, reached for an arcade game metaphor to describe what it’s been like tracking President Trump’s ever-changing tariff policies.
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Will Vermont tourism towns face Canadian backlash?
When it comes to the tiny towns along the border, many say they will continue to welcome their neighbors just as they always have.
Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) is co-sponsoring a bill to allow Americans to legally buy lower-cost Canadian drugs; Canadians have opposed similar bills.
Canada send surplus energy to states across the Northeast, including New York — but will Canada shut it off? Plus, how much electricity does the U.S. actually get?