Canadians boycott U.S. products over Trump's tariffs

nytimes.com

Canadians are increasingly avoiding American products and trips to the U.S. in response to President Trump's proposed tariffs. This shift marks a notable change in Canadian behavior, as they express their anger more openly. The threat of 25 percent tariffs on Canadian exports has sparked widespread frustration. Many Canadians are now prioritizing local products, reflecting a surge in national pride, particularly in Quebec. The situation has gained attention in the U.S., with Canadian discontent becoming a topic on American television. This indicates a growing awareness of the tensions between the two countries.


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