For 60 years, this Canada-U.S. treaty governed money, power and a river. With Trump's threats, what now?

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A woman with grey hair in a red snow coat stands by an icy reservoir near Edgewood B.C.

The Columbia River Treaty governs how Canada and the U.S. use dams for hydropower and flood control on the massive cross-border river. After more than 60 years, provisions have expired, and efforts to finalize a modern treaty before U.S. President Trump’s second term didn’t happen.

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