Pen pals from Canada and Singapore meet after 43 years

Michelle Anne Ng from Singapore and Sonya Clarke Casey from Newfoundland began exchanging letters in 1983 through a school project. Over 43 years, their correspondence became a record of their lives.

The two women met for the first time in Newfoundland earlier this month. For both women, not even technology replaces the feeling of receiving a handwritten letter.

Video by Eloise Alanna.

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