Amid tariff and trade war talk, small-town mayors try to keep it friendly on border
- Small-Town Mayors like Sue McKortoff from Osoyoos express a desire to maintain good relations with the U.S., stating, 'They have been our best neighbours for hundreds of years.'
- Sue McKortoff, Mayor of Osoyoos, stated that her city relies on U.S. Tourism, emphasizing the importance of maintaining friendly relations with American neighbors who have been integral to the local economy for years.
- Tom Morphet, Mayor of Haines Borough, Alaska, emphasizes the long-standing connection with Canada, mentioning, 'We wrote the letter to reinforce this great relationship we’ve always had.'
- Arnold DeBoon, Mayor of Creston, aims to preserve cross-border relationships, stating, 'I don’t think we want to be impolite or destroy a relationship that’s out there.
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