‘While the tariffs are on, I’m going to boycott American products,’ says Ottawa shopper

Canadians have begun organizing efforts of their own to counteract U.S. tariffs imposed Saturday by President Donald Trump, with some heeding calls by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who quickly announced retaliatory levies against the U.S., to buy Canadian and boycott U.S. goods as much as possible.

Giancarlo Trimarchi, past-chair of the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers and president of Vince’s Market in Sharon, Ont., said he has begun creating “Made in Canada” tags to be placed alongside Canadian products at supermarkets.

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Trimarchi’s tags could come in handy for some shoppers in Ontario who told CBC News they plan on only buying Canadian.

“Whatever is labelled Canadian, it’s going to be [the] choice for me, even if it’s not a preference,” Don Profit, who calls the tariffs an “economic attack” by Trump, told CBC News at an Ottawa supermarket.

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    I avoided American products during the first Trump term, and started buying them again after Biden was elected.

    This time, though, I am not going back, even if American voters somehow manage to put adults back in charge in the next 2-4 years. Trump has destroyed the USA’s relationship with Canada, and that can’t be repaired if there’s even a shred of a chance this could happen again.