Ontario Premier Doug Ford has begged Canadians not to boo the American national anthem during sporting games as a tariff war between the two neighbouring nations exploded on Tuesday morning.
A trade battle between Canada and the United States has been brewing since before President Donald Trump was sworn in, with his threat to impose massive tariffs on both Canada and Mexico.
On Tuesday, the levies arrived as the U.S. added 25 per cent fees on the vast majority of Canadian imports.
Ford held a fiery news conference in response where he put into force retaliatory measures like removing U.S. alcohol from the LCBO but tried to draw a distinction between the American administration and its citizens.
“There’s one person there called Donald Trump that is short-sighted on this and the American people are going to pay the price, unfortunately — they’re good people, please don’t take it out on the American people,” he said.
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