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      In a small Alaskan town, the Canada-U.S. fight feels personal | CBC.ca Loaded
      Storylines25:31In a small Alaskan town, the Canada-U.S. fight feels personal

      In a small Alaskan town, the Canada-U.S. fight feels personal

      • 3 months ago
      • Radio
      • Duration 25:31

      When a Whitehorse resident wrote a letter to the mayor of a little Alaska border town to say she's boycotting the US and that she's "breaking up with America," it captured a feeling many Canadians have right now. But breakups hurt. And this one cuts deep, upending a tradition of connection between these two northern towns.In the small port town of Skagway, about two hours from Whitehorse, locals are feeling the loss of their northern neighbors. Some residents are handing out Canadian flags, while Alaska state representatives push resolutions affirming Canada's sovereignty. CBC's Julia Pagel travels to Skagway to hear from business owners, tourism officials, and local politicians about their attempts to heal this division.Produced by Julia Pagel and Joan Webber / original aired on The Current Storylines is part of the CBC Audio Doc Unit  [https://www.cbc.ca/radio/audiodocs]

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