Trump's trade war can't fracture Langford-U.S. pals' 32 years of friendship
- Kathy Iredale experienced no animosity during her trip to Canada, noting that Canadians were kind and welcoming towards her despite the Canada-U.S. Tariff conflict.
- Iredale noted the stronger unity among Canadians regarding the tariff issue, saying, 'it's made Canada way more united as a people'.
- Sifert expressed feeling unsafe in the U.S. And noted that the trade issues have fractured relationships over the past 32 years.
- Despite the ongoing tensions, Iredale and Sifert's friendship remains strong as they navigate the challenges posed by U.S.-Canada relations.
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