By CHRIS MORRIS
Canadian Press
Campobello Island, N.B. — New Brunswick's Campobello Island is separated from the state of Maine by a narrow strip of water, but border hassles are creating a growing gulf of irritation and anger between the international neighbours.
The roughly 1,500 people who live on the picturesque island in the Bay of Fundy are proud Canadians, but they are cut off from the rest of Canada by the United States and a border that is steadily tightening to the point of strangulation.
“We're isolated,” says resident Holly Chute, as she headed into the Campobello Co-Op, the island's only grocery store.
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