U.S. President Donald Trump, through comments relayed by Ambassador Pete Hoekstra, has labeled Canadians 'mean and nasty' for boycotting U.S. travel and banning American alcohol in response to ongoing trade disputes.
The remarks have sparked strong reactions from Canadian leaders, including B.C. Premier David Eby, who criticized the lack of understanding from U.S. officials and asserted that Canadians are proud to defend their sovereignty and economy. The diplomatic spat highlights growing tensions between the two countries, with Canadians increasingly willing to retaliate against U.S. tariffs and policies. Many Canadians view their actions as justified and necessary in the face of perceived unfair treatment from the Trump administration.
The controversy underscores a cooling in U.S.-Canada relations and a rising sense of Canadian nationalism.
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