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The Department of Justice's lawsuit is one of three legal challenges to the Climate Action Superfund.
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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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President Donald Trump’s ever-changing tariff policies are adding anxiety about an industry that depends on cross-border trade.
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If Congress approves a federal budget that results in dramatic funding cuts to states, then some Vermont lawmakers say an increase in state income taxes may be the least worst option for Vermont.
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Business leaders and industry representatives from Vermont and Quebec said they are feeling the impacts of the Trump administration's on-again-off-again tariff threats, including sales declines, high prices on essential parts, and products being pulled from store shelves.
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Bestselling author Louise Penny cancels U.S. book tour over trade war, except for one border libraryPenny’s successful mystery series takes place in Three Pines, a small fictional village in Quebec’s Eastern Townships near the Vermont border. In recognition of the regions� close ties, Penny will hold an event at the border-straddling Haskell Free Library and Opera House.
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More than a thousand people gathered on the Statehouse lawn to promote women’s rights and denounce the actions of President Donald Trump’s administration.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý will air special coverage of President Donald Trump's 2025 address to Congress online, on our main TV channel and on radio.
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Businesses in the Northeast Kingdom and in northern Vermont are reporting that Canadians are cancelling planned trips to Vermont or saying they won't visit during the Trump administration.
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Virtually the same share of Vermonters that voted for Trump � 32% � approve of him now.