Elbows up: How Canadians are fighting back against Trump’s tariffs
- Canadians are reacting to U.S. Tariffs by boycotting U.S. Products, with many supporting local businesses, as expressed by Graham Palmateer, a pizza shop owner in Toronto.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded to Trump's tariffs by imposing matching tariffs on $20.8 billion worth of U.S. Goods.
- Polling shows a rise in support for the ruling Liberal Party, reversing declines after Trudeau's resignation, according to David Coletto from Abacus Data.
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Anthony Gismondi: How the wine industry can make it easier to buy Canadian
The tariff threats from our southern neighbours, or at least from their president, have sparked renewed interest in Canadians buying everything Canadian. Given the challenges consumers face in supermarkets trying to figure out the who, what and where of their favourite products, you would think Canadian wine would be a much easier product to get behind.
NADINE ROBINSON: How did we get to ‘elbows up’ trade war with U.S.?
It’s a difficult time right now. It feels like we’re trapped in a dystopian episode of Black Mirror, hoping for the credits to roll. When did our closest trading partner suddenly become intent on annexing us? Why is the monarchy not commenting on this act of war? When did it become okay to rewrite history on the fly, and have someone in the (once) highest office in the world state that Ukraine started the war and should show more gratitude? I’m …
'We don't accept this': Canadian Ambassador explains why Trump's tariff fight is pointless
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell is joined by Amb. Bob Rae, Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations, who explains Canada's belief that Donald Trump's "trade war" with its neighbors needs to stop.
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