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The steep drop in US travel reflects what Financial Post described as a broader movement among Canadians boycotting American ...
The steep drop in US travel reflects what Financial Post described as a broader movement among Canadians boycotting American vacations and products. The shift comes in response to US President Donald ...
Data compiled by the Canadian government suggested travel from Canada to the US declined even more in April.
Brands like Kraft Heinz and McDonald's are scrambling to avoid anti-American sentiment abroad and skirt tariff-induced ...
While government action has its limits, Canadian consumers are taking matters into their own hands, one grocery trip at a time. Amid renewed trade tensions with the United States, including recent ...
But food patriotism is fleeting. With the federal election now behind us and political tensions likely to ease, the emotional fuel behind the boycott will diminish. If Canadian products lose their ...
That said, food patriotism is inherently temporary. With the Canadian election now over and political tensions likely to ease, emotional motivations will weaken. If Canadian goods become less ...
Countries worldwide are rejecting American products in response to Trump administration policies. European car buyers are abandoning Tesla while Canadian apps help shoppers avoid US goods.
President Trump’s 25% tariff on Canadian imports and threats to annex the nation have angered residents, who previously made ...
As Canadians boycott U.S. products and travel in protest of Trump-era policies, a deeper cultural shift is unfolding. This ...
Canadians are foregoing their favorite American products in anger at President Donald Trump. The boycott could impact the U.S ...
said its Coke volumes in Denmark were "slightly down" and that there is "a level of consumer boycott around U.S. brands". Consumers have ditched brands like Tesla, products like U.S. whiskey and U ...