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BREAKING: Canadians FIGHT BACK against Trump’s latest bullying by keeping American booze off the shelves…. full details ⤵️
While Donald Trump may have thought that he could bully Canada into submission, Canadians have instead stood up for their country, shrugged at Trump’s threats, and doubled down on their pushback against American trade aggression.
After Trump’s trade war tantrums pushed multiple Canadian provinces to yank American alcohol from government-run liquor stores, the White House expected their pressure campaign to work. Lift the boycott, or else. But the latest polling shows Canadians aren’t blinking — they’re laughing and locking the doors.
A new poll finds 73 percent of Canadians support keeping U.S. booze off store shelves, with just 20 percent wanting it back. That’s not a protest. That’s a landslide.
From Quebec to Ontario to Atlantic Canada to the Prairies, support for the boycott is overwhelming. Even in British Columbia — the least hostile province to U.S. alcohol — more than seven in ten Canadians still say “no thanks.” Message received: Trump’s brand is toxic, and it tastes worse than warm beer.
The boycott began after Trump reignited trade disputes, slapped tariffs on steel and aluminum, threatened Canada’s auto industry, and even floated the unhinged idea of using “economic force” to turn Canada into the 51st state. Canadians responded the only way that really hurts, by hitting American corporations where it counts — in their bottom lines.
And wow, did it hurt.
Brown-Forman, the company behind Jack Daniel’s, admitted Canadian sales collapsed more than 60 percent, with its CEO calling the boycott “worse than a tariff.” Worse than a tariff. That’s Trump’s legacy in a single sentence.
Still, Trump’s team keeps pushing. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer reportedly suggested that Canada’s economic future — including the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement — depends on provinces ending their liquor bans. In other words: cave, or else.
Canada’s response? Hard pass.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford made it crystal clear: American alcohol stays off shelves until Trump backs down. No deal, no booze. “If they don’t,” Ford said bluntly, “then they aren’t getting any booze on our shelves.”
This is what Trump never understands. Bullying doesn’t inspire loyalty. It inspires resistance. And Canadians — polite as they may be — are perfectly happy to raise a glass of literally anything else while American brands collect dust — all because of the rapidly deteriorating demented bully running the country next door.
After Trump’s trade war tantrums pushed multiple Canadian provinces to yank American alcohol from government-run liquor stores, the White House expected its pressure campaign to work. Lift the boycott, or else. But the latest polling shows Canadians aren’t blinking — they’re laughing and locking the doors.
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