Summary

Canadians feel betrayed after Trump launched a trade war, threatening 25% tariffs and even suggesting Canada become the 51st U.S. state.

Prime Minister Trudeau secured a 30-day tariff delay after pledging border cooperation, but tensions remain high.

Canadian officials announced retaliatory tariffs, while citizens boycott U.S. goods and boo the American anthem at sports events.

Experts warn the damage to U.S.-Canada relations could be long-lasting.

  • @[email protected]
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    -136 days ago

    No, why the fuck do they feel betrayed by Trump when he said he was going to place tariffs of them?

    He told you what he was going to do if he got in office. The moment he won, they should have started negotiating with the EU, Asian nations, and others to undermine his bullshit. Both Canada and Mexico could have smacked him like the inept bitch he is.

    • @clothes
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      166 days ago

      I don’t think they feel betrayed by Trump, but rather the United States. One of their closest friends just declared economic war on them for no reason. The shattering of trust isn’t less painful because they had advanced notice.

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          5 days ago

          I think you’re right that Canadians and Mexicans know this and still want to be friends, but it doesn’t matter. The United States has officially and democratically become hostile to them, and they’re going to have to change the way they think about the relationship. An America that can’t be trusted reliably simply can’t be trusted.

          Edit: But this doesn’t mean further conflict is inevitable! The sane citizens of each country will just need to work around the problem.