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Canadian leaders call out Kentucky bourbon by name to be boycotted [Video]

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President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he would implement a 25% tariff on most goods coming in from Canada and Mexico, as well as a 10% tariff on most goods from China.Now, leaders from those countries are responding with tariffs of their own, with Canadian leaders going even further by calling on citizens to boycott American-made products. One of Kentucky’s most famous exports, bourbon, was called out by name on Saturday by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as an example of an American product that he urged Canadians to avoid.”Now is also the time to choose Canada,” Trudeau said in a speech on Saturday shortly after Trump announced that he would be implementing tariffs on the country. “There are many ways for you to do your part. It might mean checking the labels at the supermarket and picking Canadian-made products. It might mean opting for Canadian rye over Kentucky …

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