‘Americano’ to Canadiano: How Canadians are dealing with Trump’s dangers

This local pub in Toronto is now making everything like – Nachos, feathers, beer, canadian materials and wherever not possible, using non -American products from Europe or Mexico.

Lia Russell, the manager of Toronto’s Madison Avenue Pub, said the boycott was “very set in stone” even though there were no tariffs.

“I’m glad we are getting rid of American products and supporting local businesses. I think it’s an important thing”, Russell told the BBC.

This is another result of threats by US President Donald Trump in Canada.

Other backlash have been symbolic. For example, a Montreal Cafe converted the word ‘Americano’ into ‘Canadiano’, the owners say that this small change is to show unity and support for the country.

A new version of the iconic “which can be revived, which echoes the feelings of Canadian pride and flexibility. The remake of 2000 Molson Beer Advertisement is returned after 25 years, but this time, not to sell beer, but to inspire Canadian people about their motherland. Advertisement said, “They make our humility to humility for humility, our kindness for consent, our nation for another star and a warm thing for a hot thing Putin makes our love of a warm cheese putty with their love of Putin” and “We are nothing 51th”.

Even CBS, the public broadcaster of the country was not spared with this united anger. It launched an event in which Canadians were asked what they think about becoming a “51st state” of Canada, as Trump has used the phrase several times with the Canadian Prime Minister addressing the Canadian Prime Minister as “Governor Trudeau”. The show is accused of “treason”, “sedition” and even “betrayal”.

Although Trump has picked up some tariffs imposed this week, and have stopped others by April 2, have been damaged, so Canadians feel.

External Affairs Minister Melani Jolie told CNN that Canada has been “disrespected by the Trump administration at this point, we have been called the 51st state, which our Prime Minister is called the ‘Governor’.”

Doug Ford, a leader of the most populous province in Canada, slapped the export tariff on electricity that Canada supplies to some American states. 25 percent tariff on this is about to hit 1.5 million American homes.

Ford told a local radio show referring to Trump, “I feel terrible for American people because it is not American people, and it is also not the selected officer, it is a person. He is coming after his closest friends, closest colleagues and it is going to completely destroy both economies.”

In addition to economic stress, Trudeau suggested that Trump “Annexing” Canada could be real, Canadians are taking it very seriously.

Trudeau said on Thursday, “What he wants is to look at the total collapse of the Canadian economy, because it will make us easier to have anx.”

In addition, Canadian efforts to boycott the US and its products have already begun to show effects. According to the Canadian outlet Global News reports, according to data to Flight Center Canada, holiday travel booking for the US has dropped by 40% year after year. Before the tariff was introduced, the US was the top international travel destination for Canadian people, which spent $ 20.5BN (£ 15.89bn) in the US tourism economy last year.

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