A diplomatic spat has erupted after U.S. President Donald Trump, through Ambassador Pete Hoekstra, labeled Canadians 'mean and nasty' for boycotting U.S. travel and banning American alcohol in response to U.S. tariffs.
Canadian leaders, including B.C. Premier David Eby, have fired back, defending their actions as necessary to protect Canadian sovereignty and economic interests. The comments have sparked widespread debate and pride among Canadians, many of whom see their stance as justified resistance to U.S. trade policies. The dispute highlights growing tensions in U.S.-Canada relations, with both sides accusing the other of misunderstanding and disrespect.
As trade disagreements intensify, Canadians appear increasingly united in their resolve to stand up to U.S. pressure.
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