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Vermont Public Podcasts
What if you could decide what stories Vermont Public should be covering, before they're even assigned? That's the idea behind Brave Little State.
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Vermont Public's daily news podcast. Get up to speed on what's happening every day in Vermont in under 15 minutes. Available every weekday morning by 6 a.m.
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Vermont Edition brings you news and conversation about issues affecting your life. Host Mikaela Lefrak considers the context of current events through interviews with news makers and people who make our region buzz.
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Each week, Charlie Nardozzi joins Vermont Public’s Mary Engisch for a conversation about gardening, and to answer your questions about what you're seeing in the natural world.
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The Eye On The Sky is Vermont's weather service. It is a production of the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium and Vermont Public.
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Special series and audio documentaries from Vermont's public media source.
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Welcome to Vermont's Voice - your source for the public interest conversation in the State House and beyond! Throughout this series, we'll investigate some of Vermont's most pressing issues by connecting with leaders and community members all across the state. We'll learn, laugh, and explore opportunities for grassroots action to keep Vermonter's engaged and to #KeepVermontCool. Questions or ideas for the podcast? Email [email protected]. To support the podcast, visit vpirg.org/donate.
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The audio companion to The St. Albans Messenger, where we feature Vermont-focused discussions not always heard in the public conversation — to better explore our communities and provide insight into the state's challenges. Based out of St. Albans, the newscast is released on a monthly basis, with a rotating guest list of characters living and working in Vermont. Subjects range from political coverage to discussions around social issues, business trends and daily life.
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The Vermont Center for Ecostudies and VPR unite the sounds and science of nature in this monthly feature. The program is hosted by biologists Kent McFarland and Sara Zahendra, who share their knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm for wildlife education and conservation.
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Get your daily dose of what's happening in New York's North Country, the Adirondacks, Vermont, Canada, and beyond. Host David Sommerstein presents the best stories from North Country Public Radio's award-winning newsroom. You'll hear the most interesting voices on the most important issues in the region. There's even a micro-newscast to keep you up to date. When you miss
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Vermont Conservation Voters’ Political Outreach Director, Justin Marsh, hosts a weekly conversation with legislators, energy and climate leaders, and environmental champions.
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NEXT was a radio show and podcast that aired its final episode in May 2021 after a successful five-year run. The weekly program focused on New England, one of America's oldest places, at a time of change. NEXT was produced at Connecticut Public Radio and featured stories from journalists across the New England News Collaborative. Most recently, the program was hosted by Morgan Springer. With New England as our laboratory, NEXT asked questions about how we power our society, how we move aroun ...
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The Vermont Conversation is a VTDigger podcast hosted by award-winning journalist David Goodman. It features in-depth interviews about local and national topics with politicians, activists, artists, changemakers and ordinary citizens. The Vermont Conversation is also an hour-long weekly radio program that can be heard on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. on WDEV/Radio Vermont.
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A podcast about Vermont's Public Libraries. In each episode we visit with library staff from one public library in Vermont and learn about its history and some of the awesome resources for the community (Did you know many public libraries lend more than books? You can find snowshoes, telescopes, tables and chairs, fishing poles, portable scanners and laminators, cake pans, games, and more). But we don't forget about books and in every episode we'll give you a few of our book recommendations. ...
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Wabanaki Windows | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
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Audio archives of spoken word broadcasts from Community Radio WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill (weru.org)
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Baby Sleep for Modern Parents
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Baby Sleep for Modern Parents
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NCPR provides locally-produced news stories from around the Adirondack and North Country regions of New York State, as well as Western Vermont, and Ontario and Quebec in Canada.
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Welcome to Mayors of Main Street—the podcast that delves into the heart of American communities by exploring the experiences and insights of some of the longest-serving mayors in the country. Hosted by Mayor Kristine Lott, this podcast brings you compelling stories of public service, community challenges, and the triumphs that define local leadership. Mayor Kristine Lott, the first woman to hold the mayoral office in Winooski, Vermont, is no stranger to community engagement and leadership. H ...
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The power of Data is undeniable. And unharnessed - it’s nothing but chaos. Making data your ally. Using it to lead with confidence and clarity. Host Jess Carter is solving problems in real-time to reveal what’s possible. Helping communities and people thrive. This is Data Driven Leadership, a show brought to you by Resultant.
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MBNA Monument Matters – a new podcast produced by the Monument Builders of North America for all things memorialization. MBNA is a 119-year-old association with the mission “to define and promote memorialization in a viable, innovative and diversified way for the membership, and to enhance awareness of memorialization by the general public and remembrance industry.” In that spirit of promoting memorization, the MBNA Marketing Committee is launching this podcast as an extension of our monthly ...
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Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation (WWIA) is a national 501(c)(3) public charity that devotes all its energy and resources to supporting the men and women wounded in combat who were awarded the Purple Heart medal. WWIA supports these phenomenal Heroes by providing them with the opportunity to participate in world-class outdoor sporting activities at no cost to them. We do this to recognize and honor their sacrifice, encourage independence and connections with communities, and promote heal ...
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The World Fusion Show brings you the leading innovators in World Fusion music with your host, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Derrik Jordan. Produced in Brattleboro, Vermont at BCTV and featuring interviews, video clips and live in the studio playing with some fantastic World Fusion composers and musicians. The World Fusion Show is currently being shown on 99 community TV stations in 26 states. The podcast is being heard in over 50 countries. We debuted the show in July of 2017 ...
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Living by the motto "Don't Be A Dick", Gretchen Clark is here to get real with you. From a ski mountain in Vermont to the big city of Atlanta, Gretchen has been through some weird shit in her life. After years of grinding it out in corporate america, she quit her cushy sales job 6 months after starting her career as an Instagram iNflUenCeR. What she once thought was a fake job, turned into a (very public) outlet for her to show that world that being honest and real is actually ... cool and " ...
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The Business of Craft Beer Podcast is hosted by Gregory Dunkling, director of the University of Vermont Business of Craft Beer online certificate program . We continually examine today's craft beer sector in the U.S. Whether you are looking to break into the craft beer industry or looking to start your own craft brewery this podcast is for you. With the number of U.S. craft breweries exploding from just 8 in 1980 to 6000+ as of 2017, our podcast interviews brewery owners across the country t ...
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Join the husband-and-wife team of Steve and Lisa Vondran as they discuss intellectual property legal news of the day. Topics include copyright infringement, trademarks and domain names, selling counterfeits, BitTorrent litigation, DMCA YouTube law, software piracy, theft of broadcasting signals, and much more. Feel free to share our podcasts with your friends, and don't forget to subscribe and become a valued friend of Piracy Log!
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Chef Sense is hosted by Chef James Massey. Chef's passion for the culinary arts, life and quest for knowledge will keep you amused. It is an entertaining menagerie of great conversation and investigative interviews. He will engage with chefs, food and beverage professionals, farms, public figures, and friends. Podcast Disclaimer: We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace professional med ...
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Baby Carl’s Happy Apocalypse podcast is a lighthearted and inspirational take on a very serious topic that includes interviews with interesting people, laughing children, happy cows, car-talk banter, a labyrinth, an outdoor classroom filled with conversations, and singing. Who is Baby Carl? Well, he’s just a little guy: a toddler with a big vocabulary, a hearty appetite for information, and an even bigger love for humanity. And he loves singing songs. He has a friend, Bill. Bill’s a philosop ...
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Tactical & effective meets grounded & honest in content creation, marketing, and content strategy. Real, practical, no B.S. advice, along with conversation about the lines between persuasion and manipulation in strategic content and marketing. I search out insights, strategies and tactics from the most accomplished thinkers and doers in the field. My name is Marion Abrams. And for my entire 30 plus year career, I've been working behind the scenes telling stories, selling products, promoting ...
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Thousands of Vermonters will see federal food benefits eliminated or reduced
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3:32The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP, supplies the vast majority of food aid in Vermont, where about 65,000 residents received $155 million in benefits last year.By Peter Hirschfeld
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Recreational Forecast July 16, 2025By Vermont Public
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Morning Forecast July 16, 2025By Vermont Public
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Farm & Garden Forecast July 16, 2025By Vermont Public
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Thousands of Vermonters could lose their federal food benefits. That’s due to federal changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Plus, the state is offering to help homeowners repair septic systems, the head of the U-V-M Health Network talks efforts to reduce spending and there’s a new resource for families of L-G-B-T-Q+ youth.…
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Eye On The Night Sky For Wednesday, July 16By Vermont Public
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Solving for Mission-Aligned Outcomes with AI-Driven Grant Management Tool Eddi
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34:37Public sector leaders are sitting on a wealth of valuable data. But too often, they can’t act on it. In this episode, Jess Carter talks with Jeremy Bhatia, founder and CEO of Eddi, about how his platform helps government-funded organizations make sense of scattered financial and performance data. Jeremy shares what led him to start Eddi, how the pa…
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UVM Health Network CEO Sunil "Sunny" Eappen
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49:41Sunil "Sunny" Eappen is the president and CEO of the University of Vermont Health Network. It’s the largest hospital system in Vermont where health insurance premiums are among the highest in the country. We talk with Dr. Eappen about why that is, and the role hospitals play in setting health care costs. He also discusses how he’s thinking about th…
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Midday Forecast, Tuesday, July 15, 2025By Vermont Public
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Marking a Legacy: Honoring Timothy Jellow’s Monumental Impact
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29:13In episode #8 of Monument Matters, host Mike Johns speaks with Brandon Billester of the Monument Lettering Center about a remarkable design initiative to honor industry pioneer Timothy Jellow—co-founder of the Spacerite Company and creator of the iconic Modified Roman font. Though Jellow revolutionized monument lettering, his own grave remains unma…
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Migrant workers in Vermont navigate fear, uncertainty amid deportation crackdown
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8:39A mobile Mexican consulate set up in Montpelier to help nationals obtain passports, birth certificates and other official documents. An undocumented farmworker living in Vermont who drove his coworkers to the event discussed the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown and his own journey to the U.S.…
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Recreational Forecast July 15, 2025By Vermont Public
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Morning Forecast July 15, 2025By Vermont Public
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Farm & Garden Forecast July 15, 2025By Vermont Public
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Older adults are more likely to be hospitalized. Go-bags can make those visits easier
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4:30Nearly a quarter of U.S. emergency department visits among people 60 and older resulted in a hospital stay. The rate goes up the older you get. That's why health experts recommend seniors pack an emergency go-bag to make surprise hospital visits better.By Nina Keck
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Eye On The Night Sky For Tuesday, July 15By Vermont Public
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Nearly one-quarter of emergency department visits among patients 60-and-older nationally resulted in a hospital stay. A Rutland man, worried about his widowed father, made an emergency hospital go-bag for his dad, and experts say more of us should have them. Plus, budget cuts have prompted layoffs at the Vermont Foodbank, areas of Montreal are reco…
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7/15/25: A cross-border confab to save US-Canada relations
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9:25(Jul 15, 2025) Longstanding ties between North Country and Canadian communities have come under strain during the second Trump administration. A group of Americans and Canadians recently came together to talk about their role in preserving the relationship. Also: A mudslide has closed the popular Adirondack trail to Avalanche Lake.…
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How Trump's travel ban affects Vermonters
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49:47President Trump’s new travel ban is in effect. For a month now, people from 12 countries have been barred from entering the U.S., including Afghanistan, Burma and Eritrea. Seven other countries are partially banned, and the President has floated the idea of banning several more. We’ll hear how the travel ban affects refugees, green card holders, in…
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Recreational Forecast July 14, 2025By Vermont Public
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Morning Forecast July 14, 2025By Vermont Public
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Farm & Garden Forecast July 14, 2025By Vermont Public
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Eye On The Night Sky For Monday, July 14By Vermont Public
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Speaking with the owners of a popular toy store that’s about to close after two decades of operation in Waterbury Village. Plus, flash floods late last week destroyed homes and did severe damage in the Northeast Kingdom and Addison County, Sen. Welch introduces a bill he says would decentralize FEMA operations and streamline the disaster recovery a…
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After two decades of ‘magic,’ Waterbury toy store prepares to close
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4:16Sally and Bob Dain have owned and run the Tiny Acorn for two decades. At the end of this summer, they plan to retire. The store will close on August 15.By Devan Pierce, Community News Service
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7/14/25: The Lazy River Playground makes a comeback
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9:41(Jul 14, 2025) The Lazy River Playground in St. Lawrence County has been delighting children and adults for more than 80 years. We pay a visit as a new generation of owners is working to bring fresh life to the roller rink, mini-golf, and river shoreline. Also: People with disabilities are worried about the trickle down effects of Medicaid cuts on …
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Midday Forecast July 13, 2025By Vermont Public
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Morning Forecast July 13th, 2025By Vermont Public
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Mark Utter could not communicate with words until he was 30. Then he had a whole lot to say.By Erica Heilman
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Plant these vegetables now and enjoy a late fall harvest
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5:03Bush beans, lettuce, kale and radishes can be planted now and you'll be harvesting them in late fall.By Charlie Nardozzi, Mary Williams Engisch
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Midday Forecast July 12, 2025By Vermont Public
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Morning Forecast July 12, 2025By Vermont Public
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Flooded again, Sutton residents return to damaged homes
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3:50Roughly 20 homes in Sutton remained cut off from road access as of Friday, according to Kyle Seymour, the town fire chief.By Peter Hirschfeld
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Morning Forecast July 11, 2025By Vermont Public
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Recreational Forecast July 11, 2025By Vermont Public
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Farm & Garden Forecast July 11, 2025By Vermont Public
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When the next disaster hits, Vermont doesn't know what version of FEMA will show up
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4:46The Trump administration wants states to assume a bigger role in disaster response and recovery. The ambiguity over what that looks like has complicated the task of state officials trying to gird for the next catastrophe.By Peter Hirschfeld
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Eye On The Night Sky For Friday, July 11By Vermont Public
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Why disaster recovery officials in Vermont are worried about the federal government's future plans for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Plus, Vermont state officials say they support the closing of Copley Hospital’s birthing center as a cost-saving measure, Sen. Bernie Sanders decries the changes to Medicaid in the recently passed federal b…
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(Jul 11, 2025) Gov. Hochul announced New York plans to build a new nuclear power plant to fill the need for electricity that doesn't contribute to climate change. Leaders around the North Country are talking about building it here to provide new jobs. Also: Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says Republicans will "probably" eliminate a billion dollars in f…
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Close your eyes and try to picture the Vermont flag… If you’re drawing a blank — you're not alone. Our flag defies almost all the flag design rules set out by the North American Vexillological Association. That’s part of the reason why Brian Sewell, of Burlington, thinks Vermont should consider an upgrade. He asked: “Other states are undergoing red…
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A good jingle is short, catchy and teaches you a business name or phone number that you can't get out of your head — maybe even for years. This hour we celebrate the art of the local jingle. We from some jingle writers who have written some legendary earworms. Jim Giberty is based in Bethel and wrote ads for local ski areas, as well as some broader…
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Midday Forecast, Thursday, July 10, 2025By Vermont Public
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Farm & Garden Forecast July 10, 2025By Vermont Public
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Recreational Forecast July 10, 2025By Vermont Public
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Morning Forecast July 10, 2025By Vermont Public
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Eye On The Night Sky For Thursday, July 10By Vermont Public
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Vermont towns try to move, or fortify, their flood-prone buildings
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5:18After two years of catastrophic floods, towns are still figuring out how to protect their infrastructure.By Howard Weiss-Tisman
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The difficulty in finding ways to protect state public buildings from the next big flood event. Plus, despite passage of a new state education reform law there’s confusion over which private schools can still access public funds, a state trooper is on paid administrative leave pending an investigation into the shooting death of a man in Putney, the…
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7/10/25: Canada looks beyond its closest neighbor
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10:01(Jul 10, 2025) Canadian leaders are meeting this week to try and strengthen the country's economy amid steep US tariffs and threats of more to come. A Canadian economist says the country is being forced to look beyond its historic relationship with the U.S. Also: Homeowners in Tupper Lake can now get help eradicating Japanese knotweed from their pr…
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