Canadians unite against U.S. threats and tariffs

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Canadians are expressing strong nationalism in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs and annexation. Recent polls show that Canada-U.S. relations are a top concern for many Canadians, leading to increased public demonstrations. The rallying cry "Elbows up," inspired by hockey, has become popular among Canadians. A recent rally in Ottawa attracted over 1,000 participants, with plans for more events in other cities. Many Canadians are boycotting U.S. goods and expressing feelings of betrayal. Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other public figures have echoed the sentiment of readiness to defend Canada. The situation marks a significant shift in how Canadians view their relationship with the U.S., prompting discussions about national identity.


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