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.

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    5 days 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.

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      4 days 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.

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      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.

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        In 2024.

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

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

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    It wasn’t even the trade war. It was the disrespect. It was the questioning of our sovereignty.

    Friend can have disagreements. They can even have a fight. Biden tariffed softwood lumber. We didn’t get angry like this, because he never disrespected our country. But this time Trump went all meth head started talking shit about us. This isn’t a difference of opinion. This was made personal.

    The US burnt our relationship to the ground and pissed on the ashes.

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    Canadians have two moods. The first is “I’m sorry”, the second is “You’ll be sorry.”

    Second mood activated.

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    Yup.

    Americans have made it perfectly clear “We are NOT Canada’s friend.”

    So, …in words Americans can understand:

    “Ya’ll can go fuck yourselves.”

    You have declared to us, the USA is an enemy state. Bent on taking Canada over.

    You voted on it.

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      5 days ago

      As a US citizen, it makes me so happy that this is making Canada and Europe become stronger and more willing to stand up for themselves.

      Since the end of World War II, the USA has been a big bully swinging it’s dick around fucking up the planet and getting hardly any consequences for being such a dick. The only reason we had a period of relative “stability” was because no one would stand up to the country that was siphoning off the wealth of the rest of the world for its own. The USA decimated countless countries and enabled despots who were willing to give the USA what it wanted. (*cough Saddam Hussein, Operation Ajax cough)

      This honestly has been a long time coming and well deserved. It is going to hurt me and everyone I love, but too many US citizens have been ignoring this festering wound of a problem for eighty years.

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        As another American, fully agree. We have been ruining other parts of the planet for a long time just so everyone here can have cheap food and toys to keep them complacent. Even though I was technically covered under it by enlistment, our rule about never sending anyone to The Hague despite what they do has always made me feel like we are not the good guys, just the strongest ape.

        Trek made me hope we’d see the stars as a united planet one day but we seem to be regressing and hopefully CA and EU becoming more self-reliant can lead to that.