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Tag: Canada
Asylum Seeker Talks About Why He Seeks a New Life in Canada
We talk this week with one of migrants who crossed the border and entered Quebec a year ago, seeking asylum and a new life in Canada. He explains why he fled civil war in Cameroon, and what his life has been like this past year while waiting to learn his fate, and whether he’ll be…
Immigration Lawyer Discusses Uncertain Future of Migrants to Canada
We talk with David Gervais, an immigration lawyer from Plattsburgh, about the legal hurdles, delays, and uncertain future many migrants face in Canada.
Immigration Lawyer Discusses Whether Canada Will Limit Migration
Watch our extended interview with David Gervais on whether Canada may look to limit the number of migrants allowed into the country.
Canada Leagalizes Marijuana
Canada has become the second and largest country to legalize marijuana. Canada’s Cannabis Act allows anyone 19 or older to buy marijuana online or in government run retail stores in Quebec. At the border, it remains illegal to bring marijuana into the United States. Recreational marijuana is still illegal in New York. But even crossing…
MLJ | November 2nd, 2018
Canada has become the second and largest country to legalize marijuana. Recreational marijuana is still illegal in New York. But lawmakers in New York will likely consider legalizing it — as early as next year. Medical Marijuana, on the other hand, became legal in New York 4 years ago. And the number of patients using…
Mountain Lake Journal | October 5th
How will a new revamped NAFTA affect trade between the US & Canada? What will come with a new era in Canadian Politics as voters choose a new leader and party? Plus our Paul Larson sits down with Adirondack author Russel Banks to talk about why he loves to write. All this and more on…
Quebec’s Top Diplomat on Tariff’s and Trade
Jean-Claude Lauzon, Quebec’s Delegate General, joins us to talk about the effect new tariffs are having on trade and relations between the United States and Canada. Mr. Lauzon also discusses deals in the works to sell billions of dollars worth of Canadian hydro-power to New York and New England.
Lauzon on Preclearance
Jean-Claude Lauzon also talks about the approval of the Preclearance Agreement that will place Customs Inspectors at Canadian airports and train stations to clear passengers, and eventually goods, crossing the border into the United States.
100 Views of Canada
Two life-long friends who are artists in Canada came up with an ambitious and creative way to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday this past year. Carol Loeb and Alison Grapes drove the Trans-Canada Highway cross-country for nearly 8 weeks, from coast-to-coast, roughly 7-thousand kilometers (4,800 miles) across Canada, stopping every 150 kilometers to paint a portrait…