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One coffee shop in Quebec has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on Tuesday in its own unique way.

At Coco & Bean cafe, a Montreal-area coffee shop, a popular menu item is being given a new name.

“We’re proud Canadians and we wanted to bring some heritage to our drink, the Americano, so we simply changed the name to a Canadiano,” said cafe manager Shauna Cordner.

The shop says switching the name of their beverage is a quiet and playful way of asserting national identity.

It’s also sparking a conversation, amid the first day of a trade war with Canada’s southern neighbours.

For the full story, watch the video above.

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