Canadians respond to US President Donald Trump's imposing tariffs with boycotts and a surge in national pride, as Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vows to retaliate and local leaders urge support for homegrown products
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“It feels like Trump wants to restructure the world order,” Drew Dilkens, mayor of the Canadian border city of Windsor, said in an interview. “He’s willing to start with his closest ally… If he’s willing to do this to Canada, what’s he willing to do to everybody else?” “There’s nothing I can do about this quagmire that we now find ourselves in politically with the regime next door,” Lima-Coelho said. “But I can change which toothpaste I buy… and that gives us something to do while hopefully our political and business leaders sort this out.”
Trudeau also encouraged Canadians to buy local and vacation in Canada, a sentiment echoed by many local officials. After attending church in Winnipeg, Loraine MacKenzie Shepherd said her grocery shopping habits will change, and she hoped to support Mexican products as well as Canadian.
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