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Alaska Boundary Dispute

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As remote as it is, the panhandle of Alaska has an interesting history of border disputes. The most recent iteration of this conflict involved the United States and Canada and on today's episode, we go through the history that settled the land border dispute between these two nations and discuss why the maritime border dispute still exists today. How do you define the western boundary of southeast Alaska? Why did a bunch of Canadian fishing boats blockade an Alaskan state ferry? And what's the next greatest reality TV show idea to involve Alaska?! It's the episode that'll have you enlisting for the next great Salmon Wars!
Alaskan Beer of the Week: High Ridge Double Red by Arkose Brewery
Music By: Blackwater Railroad Company [www.blackwaterrailroad.com] and Scott Buckley [https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley]
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1. Alaska Boundary Dispute (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Blue Collar Business Podcast (00:10:55)

3. (Cont.) Alaska Boundary Dispute (00:11:39)

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As remote as it is, the panhandle of Alaska has an interesting history of border disputes. The most recent iteration of this conflict involved the United States and Canada and on today's episode, we go through the history that settled the land border dispute between these two nations and discuss why the maritime border dispute still exists today. How do you define the western boundary of southeast Alaska? Why did a bunch of Canadian fishing boats blockade an Alaskan state ferry? And what's the next greatest reality TV show idea to involve Alaska?! It's the episode that'll have you enlisting for the next great Salmon Wars!
Alaskan Beer of the Week: High Ridge Double Red by Arkose Brewery
Music By: Blackwater Railroad Company [www.blackwaterrailroad.com] and Scott Buckley [https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley]
Support Us on Patreon: [https://www.patreon.com/thelastfrontier]

Support the show

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Chapters

1. Alaska Boundary Dispute (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Blue Collar Business Podcast (00:10:55)

3. (Cont.) Alaska Boundary Dispute (00:11:39)

130 episodes

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