With Canadian Tourism on the Decline, Vermont Leaders Work to Repair Cross-Border Relations
Officials from Quebec and Vermont discuss enhancing cross-border cooperation on tourism, agriculture, and border security amid a 39% decline in northern border crossings, officials said.
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With Canadian tourism on the decline, Vermont leaders work to repair cross-border relations | News Channel 3-12
By Anna Guber Click here for updates on this story SAINT ALBANS CITY, Vt. (WPTZ) — Lindsay Kurrle, Vermont’s Secretary of Commerce and Anson Tebbetts, Vermont’s Secretary of Agriculture, said they have recently returned from a trip north to meet with a member of the Canadian Parliament. The meeting is part of efforts to repair relations between Vermont and Canada, amid ongoing tensions between Canada and the U.S. According to U.S. Customs an…
With Canadian tourism on the decline, Vermont leaders work to repair cross-border relations
By Anna Guber Click here for updates on this story SAINT ALBANS CITY, Vt. (WPTZ) — Lindsay Kurrle, Vermont’s Secretary of Commerce and Anson Tebbetts, Vermont’s Secretary of Agriculture, said they have recently returned from a trip north to meet with a member of the Canadian Parliament. The meeting is part of efforts to repair relations between Vermont and Canada, amid ongoing tensions between Canada and the U.S. According to U.S. Customs an…
Local MP Dandurand strengthens cross-border ties with Vermont leaders
By William Crooks Local Journalism Initiative Coaticook played host this week to a meeting aimed at reinforcing cross-border cooperation between the Eastern Townships and Vermont, bringing together elected officials, agency leaders, and tourism representatives on both sides of the border. On Aug. 19, Compton–Stanstead MP Marianne Dandurand welcomed a Vermont delegation that included Lindsay Kurrle, Secretary of the Agency of Commerce and Communi…
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