A small town in southern Quebec says American authorities have decided to close the Canadian access to an historic library that sits on the border between the two countries.
Presumably, the US grant funding. Outside of that, the land was donated by the Haskell family, but the article doesn’t say to whom/what, so maybe a US entity “owns” it? I’m unsure of how that can be true while it’s designated a National Historic Site of Canada, though.
This article is really sparse. It doesn’t even say which US authority made this decision, just that it involved USBP somehow.
I could not find it in the article, but what gives them the authority to do that on the Canadian side?
The door to enter it is in the USA side. Canadian would need to make an opening on the wall in Canada.
Just take a piece of chalk and mark it down the floor. The Brady bunch had this figured out ages ago. We have the technology.
Presumably, the US grant funding. Outside of that, the land was donated by the Haskell family, but the article doesn’t say to whom/what, so maybe a US entity “owns” it? I’m unsure of how that can be true while it’s designated a National Historic Site of Canada, though.
This article is really sparse. It doesn’t even say which US authority made this decision, just that it involved USBP somehow.