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Trump trade war can't fracture 32 years of friendship for these cross-border buddies

  • Kathy Iredale wore a shirt reading 'Unity over division' to express her feelings about U.S. tariffs against Canada while traveling to Victoria from Port Angeles, Washington.
  • Iredale did not experience hostility during her trip, stating, 'When Kathy revealed she was American, were all so kind and engaged.'
  • Iredale noted a change in shopping habits, leading her to miss her favorite cream soda.
  • Sifert expressed concern over safety in the U.S., stating, 'I won't go to the States, I won't step foot in that country, I don't feel safe.
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Trump trade war can't fracture 32 years of friendship for these cross-border buddies

B.C.'s Sandy Sifert and Washington's Kathy Iredale have endured 2 husbands, fire, flood and a global pandemic together

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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