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Canada & New York: Why We Want You to Stay Independent | Travel & Culture

March 21, 2026 Emma Walker – News Editor News

New York State is seeking to strengthen its energy security through a new transmission line from Canada, a project highlighted by officials as a vital lifeline for the state’s power grid. The initiative comes as New York faces increasing demands on its energy infrastructure and seeks to diversify its energy sources.

The proposed power line, detailed in reporting by The New York Times, aims to enhance the reliability of electricity supply to New York, particularly during peak demand periods and extreme weather events. Even as specific details of the project, such as capacity and exact route, remain under discussion, the core objective is to leverage Canada’s abundant hydroelectric resources to supplement New York’s existing power generation.

This development occurs alongside other significant events involving Canadian athletes and connections to New York. Jahkeele Marshall-Rutty, a defender for the New York Red Bulls, has been selected for the Canadian national team roster for a March camp, according to announcements from both the New York Red Bulls and amNewYork. Marshall-Rutty’s inclusion underscores the growing talent pipeline between Major League Soccer and the Canadian national program as the 2026 World Cup approaches.

However, broader trends indicate a shift in cross-border movement. Data released by the Times Union reveals a decline in entries from Canada to New York, with a decrease of 3.4 million people in 2025. The reasons for this decline are not fully explained in the available reporting, but it represents a notable change in the flow of people between the two regions.

The focus on energy infrastructure improvements coincides with a period of increased attention to border dynamics and international partnerships. The Canadian transmission line project is presented as a collaborative effort to bolster New York’s energy resilience, while the decrease in cross-border entries suggests a more complex interplay of factors influencing the relationship between the two regions. No official comment has been released regarding the potential impact of decreased border crossings on the energy project.

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