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Montreal cafés, bars, and restaurants are getting their elbows up and removing American products from their menus to send a bold message to the United States after President Donald Trump slapped a 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods. 

At a café in the West Island, one item is sparking conversation.

Ashley Murdoch, co-owner of Coco & Bean café, says her café is doing its part to take a stand against the United States by renaming the Americano coffee to the “Canadiano.”

“We wanted to, without getting too political, have fun with the idea and switch our name … to really show how we support and how we’re trying to support our community,” said Murdoch. 

A new item name has made its way to the menu of a West Island café. (Mélissa François/CBC)

“We love our community and we want to show them that we’re all in it together.” 

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