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Trump’s tariff threat sparks patriotic backlash – you won’t believe these symbolic acts!

Trump’s tariff threat sparks patriotic backlash – you won’t believe these symbolic acts!

Amidst U.S. President Donald Trump’s threatening stance on imposing tariffs on Canada and his bizarre suggestion of making it the 51st American state, Canadians have ignited a surge of patriotism throughout the country. This newfound surge is evident in various acts, big and small, showcasing pride and displeasure towards U.S. actions.

  1. Canada Bagels

Fairmount Bagel, renowned for producing Montreal’s staple bagels since 1919, has introduced a patriotic twist to their classic recipe in response to the tariff news. Co-owner Rhonda Shlafman, inspired by the dejected faces of people around her while listening to the news, decided to craft a symbolic ‘Canada bagel.’ The bagel is a blend of white and red dough, intertwining to form a representation of strength, independence, and national pride. Topped off with sesame seeds, it serves as a metaphor for Montreal, Quebec, and Canada.

  1. Maple Skies

Canadian pilot Michael Jones made headlines with his impressive aerial display near the U.S. border. Flying his small aircraft for two hours, he meticulously outlined a Maple Leaf in the southwestern Ontario sky as a symbol of his Canadian pride. While acknowledging Trump’s rhetoric as a negotiation tactic, Jones voiced concerns over the potential economic impacts of tariff threats on Canada.

  1. Americans in More

A B.C.-based coffee company is advocating for a nationwide stance against U.S. actions by encouraging coffee shops to serve ‘Canadianos’ instead of Americanos. Kicking Horse Coffee is leading the charge, providing cafés with window displays that read “Proudly serving Canadianos” to signify unity and national pride during these trying times.

  1. Oranges to Apples

Carol Ann McDevitt, owner of Roaring ’20s B&B in New Brunswick, replaced orange juice with local cider to support Canadian-made products and oppose proposed tariffs. In a gesture of solidarity with local communities, she is opting for Canadian alternatives to combat unjust trade practices.

  1. So Long, Super Bowl

In a show of protest against recent U.S. actions, Quebec-based brewpub Dieu du Ciel announced that it would not air the Super Bowl at its locations this year. The decision reflects the company’s commitment to local culture and values in the face of ongoing tensions between Canada and the U.S.

  1. The Power of the Moose

Graphic artist Eric Goggin displayed his Canadian pride by creating a massive moose sculpture on a frozen lake in New Brunswick. Driven by his disagreement with Trump’s policies and rhetoric, Goggin used the unique art installation to symbolize his love for his homeland amidst challenging times.

In conclusion, these acts of patriotism and solidarity showcase the resilience and unity of Canadians in the face of external threats and challenges. By celebrating their unique identity and standing together against unjust actions, Canadians reaffirm their national pride and resilience. Let’s continue to support local initiatives and showcase our values in times of uncertainty.

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