Regretably, documents containing information that Greek nationals have been providing military technology to France have been uncovered in Lyons and been leaked to the gutter press. A rise of nationalist sentiment in Vancouver has resulted in a number of merchants trading with Greece to find their warehouses and offices destroyed by rioters. In effort to avoid further disturbances and to prevent international incidents, the government of Canukistan has reluctantly closed it's borders to all Greek goods and citizens.
Naturally, the government regrets having to take this action and hopes that normal relations can be reestablished once the hostilities with France are at an end.
Fortunately, Greece's economy didn't actually suffer more than a 5gpt hit from Canuckistan's actions. The sector that suffered the worst was the 'glossy girly monthly mag', as most of the models featured on those tasty pages emigrated from the frozen wastes of the north to our more hospitable climate. Due to the trade embargo, a lively black market has emerged, specializing in 'retro' ggmm's and samisdat Canuckistanian soft-core.
Anti-Greek sentiments have spread to English lands after the closing of the Greek/Canuckistanian border.
Officials have taken steps to prevent any "disturbances" to the war effort by following Canuckistanian and temporarily closing our border with Greece.
I didn't realize our borders were even open to England. There weren't any trade routes, so I guess there's really no reason for them to have been open anyway
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