Canadians proud to be considered ‘nasty’ in defending sovereignty, Eby says
BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, JUL 23 – British Columbia Premier David Eby says Canadians take pride in defending sovereignty amid US tariffs as cross-border travel by Canadians drops over 33% in June, Statistics Canada reports.
- On Tuesday, British Columbia Premier David Eby said most Canadians would be 'proud' to be considered 'nasty' for defending their sovereignty, in the face of threats from Trump's administration.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans for steep tariffs on Canadian goods, saying Canada would be `better off` as the 51st U.S. state.
- Statistics Canada figures show return trips by air fell just over 22% year-over-year, amid declining Canada-U.S. travel in June.
- U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra said `don't send positive signals,' and called Canadians 'mean and nasty' for boycotting American products.
- Setting a supposed Aug. 1 deadline, talks aim for a deal with Trump's administration.
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