Why ‘elbows up’ is Canada’s rallying cry in the trade war against Trump’s tariffs
- Canadians are expressing renewed nationalism due to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and comments about annexation, leading many to boycott U.S. Goods and cancel travel plans.
- Over 1,000 people attended a rally in Ottawa on March 9, where the phrase 'Elbows up' emerged as a new rallying cry associated with the movement.
- Ottawa responded to U.S. Tariffs by imposing $29.8 billion in tariffs on U.S. Goods, leading to escalated tensions between the countries.
- David Paterson, Ontario's representative, reported on March 13 that U.S. Tariffs may become a global policy starting April 2, affecting international trading patterns.
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Maintaining the “most positive relations possible” with the US is Canada's objective
With 41 million inhabitants, Canada has been immersed in a trade war with its southern neighbor since Donald Trump arrived at the White House. The content Maintaining the “most positive relations possible” with the United States is Canada's objective appears first in Journal i.
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