‘Elbows up’: Canadians angry, defiant as U.S. tariffs take effect
- About 1,000 demonstrators gathered on Parliament Hill to protest U.S. tariffs and President Donald Trump's threats to annex Canada, emphasizing that 'Canada is not for sale'.
- The protest, titled 'Elbows Up, Canada,' aimed to celebrate Canadian sovereignty and featured speeches from notable figures including former Foreign Affairs Minister Lloyd Axworthy.
- Trump threatened Canada with tariffs to reinforce economic control, while Canadian officials called for unity and collaboration beyond U.S. Influence.
- Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe expressed pride in Canadian unity, noting increased local shopping and a renewed sense of patriotism during the protests.
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Canadians are using 'elbows up' to hit back at US tariffs. Here's what it means
US tariffs and President Trump's insults have Canadians fighting back with 'elbows up.'
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