Summary

Trump’s new 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, along with threats of more on lumber and dairy, have sparked widespread backlash in Canada.

Canadians are boycotting American products, canceling U.S. trips, and rallying around “Buy Canadian” efforts. Ontario has banned U.S. liquor sales, and Premier Doug Ford threatened to cut electricity exports.

British Columbia’s premier vowed national unity against the tariffs. The federal government launched a $5 billion aid program for affected businesses.

Many Canadians see the tariffs as a betrayal and reject Trump’s taunts about making Canada the 51st state.

  • @[email protected]
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    1010 hours ago

    Funny thing is Florida is quiet on this, they know they will be hurting from all the tourism money they won’t be getting from Canadians, rightfully so.

    • @[email protected]
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      137 hours ago

      DeSantis tried to play it off by pointing out how many Canadians still chose to visit Florida anyway… In 2024.

      So, apparently he thinks we have time travel.

      • @[email protected]
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        96 hours ago

        In 2024.

        Helpfully highlighting the baseline so that we can see how much it changes over time.

        • @[email protected]
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          55 hours ago

          Yeah, ironically by bragging about how much of their tourism comes from Canada he’s just telling us how much they have to lose.

    • @mira13
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      107 hours ago

      Florida isn’t quiet, their governor used the 2024 tourism stats to mock Canadians boycott of the US, which, you know, started in 2025.