Sunsets and smokestacks: finding beauty in the city that stole my father's health

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This First Person column is the experience of Robyn Schleihauf, who lives in Dartmouth, N.S. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ.

I grew up in the small city of Sarnia, Ont. Small is relative. In Nova Scotia, where I live now, a place like Sarnia with a population of 72,000 people would never be called “small,” but in southern Ontario, where most of the population of Canada lives crowded along the border to the United States, Sarnia is small. 

But really what makes Sarnia small is how it feels to be there. 

“Whose daughter are you?” asked

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