British Columbia Premier David Eby expressed strong feelings of anger towards the United States due to the tariffs imposed by President Trump. Canadians are upset and feel unified in standing up for their country. Many believe it is time to be more independent from the U.S. and strengthen internal relationships. While some Canadians are wary of criticising Americans directly, they warn that costs will rise for both Canadians and Americans. The Canadian government has taken steps to help businesses affected by the tariffs and encourage consumers to “Buy Canadian.”
Provincial governments are also taking individual measures to support Canadian businesses. Ontario Premier Doug Ford expressed frustration with the tariffs, threatening to cut off Canadian electricity sold to the U.S. Some Canadians agree with more aggressive actions, such as cutting off all trade with the U.S. until the tariffs are lifted. Despite Trump’s ambitions to incorporate Canada as the 51st state, Canadians firmly assert their identity and independence, stating that they are not going anywhere and are proud to be Canadians.
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