Summary
The U.S. government has ordered the Haskell Free Library and Opera House, which straddles the U.S.-Canada border, to end Canadian access through its Vermont entrance due to drug trafficking concerns.
Starting Oct. 1, Canadians must use a new entrance on the Canadian side, costing the library over 100,000 CAD to build.
Locals on both sides express frustration at ending the century-old tradition.
The library, a nonprofit since 1901, launched a fundraising campaign, raising more than half the needed funds through small community donations.
The library has been there for over 100 years and is a US and Canadian heritage site, and is supposed to be representative of cooperation and community between the US and Canada.
It’s the Quebec/Vermont equivalent to the BC/Washington Peace Arch, but also happens to be a cross-border library.
And now it’s representative of that cooperation and community being hammered by a senile psychopath in the Oval Office.