Cross-border Cooperation

US Closes Shared Library Entrance, Forcing Canada to Build Its Own

Effective immediately, a century-old tradition allowing Canadians free access to the Haskell Free Library’s main entrance is ending due to a U.S. government decision citing drug trafficking concerns. While Canadian library members will retain front-door access until October 1st, all Canadians will thereafter need to use a separate entrance on the Canadian side. This change, impacting a library built to foster cross-border cooperation, necessitates costly renovations to the Canadian entrance, with fundraising underway to cover the expenses. The library, however, remains committed to maintaining its cross-border community spirit.

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Canadian Firefighters Aid Los Angeles Amidst Devastating Wildfires

Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, fueled by strong winds, have prompted the evacuation of over 70,000 residents and destroyed over 1,000 structures, resulting in at least two fatalities. Quebec has deployed two CL-415 water-bombing aircraft, while B.C.-based Coulson Aviation has dispatched helicopters, including Chinooks and Sikorsky S-76s, to aid in firefighting efforts. Despite the significant challenges posed by high winds and rapidly spreading flames, these Canadian resources are working alongside thousands of firefighters to combat the multiple blazes. While the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre hasn’t deployed resources, Quebec and B.C. stand ready to offer further assistance.

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