Feeling Betrayed by Former Friend, Canadians Boycott US Products, Cancel Trips, Boo at Sporting Events
Canadians have canceled trips, boycotted U.S. products, and booed at sporting events after Trump imposed 25% tariffs on most Canadian goods and talked about a “Fifty-first state”.
By Kate Linthicum and Denis Calnan / Los Angeles Times / Feb. 12, 2025
TORONTO — Shopping for groceries the other afternoon at his neighborhood supermarket here, Victor Meunier reached for a head of broccoli — then reconsidered. It had been imported from the United States. Meunier ditched the broccoli and reached for a package of mushrooms with a different label: “Product of Canada.”
It was a small act of resistance against the Trump administration and its sudden upending of the longtime alliance between the two nations.
Since taking office last month, President Trump has turned Canada into a punching bag, threatening hefty tariffs on its goods while insisting that he is serious when he says that he wants to annex the country to make it America’s “51st state.”

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by Ernie McCray
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Law professors have long debated what the term means. But now many have concluded that the nation faces a reckoning as President Trump tests the boundaries of executive power.
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