I’m in the US. I’ve stopped getting stuff made in the red states (sadly Evan Williams that I love as well). Cut off Amazon and Target. The list is huge. It’s a process unfortunately. But I’m buying Canadian where I can. Especially that sweet syrup. Love you guys.
Moved abroad and I tell everyone I can to boycott American. Doesn’t take alot of convincing!
Shit, I’m American and I’m regionally boycotting things made in red states to the greatest degree I reasonably can.
I got a survey from Google Opinion Rewards today asking if I was participating in the Buy Canadian movement. When I said yes, the next question was how much of a price increase would I accept in order to keep my convictions. I said 50%, but I really should have said higher.
I earned $0.16 for my answer and now I feel dirty.
Trump on Monday… “Canadian tarriffs now 55%!”
If he was smart and coy he’d do 51% for the 51st parallel where Canada is or if he wanted to he’d make it 100% for the 100th Meridian “where the great plains begin” lol
$0.16 USD or CAD?
CAD…
Can’t blame Canada one bit. They have to put their own interests first.
I wonder if it’s dawning on any Trumpers here in America that they’ve made a profoundly bad call. I’m guessing probably not. They may only have an inkling of this harsh reality when it hits their wallets like a freight train. But even then it will always be someone else’s fault (liberals, Democrats, foreign nations, etc).
Are we winning yet??
They are still salivating to ‘buy the dip’.
Win win situation is if the west coast breaks off from the rest of the US. We’d finally be free from idiocracy. The red side of the US didn’t want us anyways
I’ve seen some waking up but not most.
I wonder if it’s dawning on any Trumpers here in America that they’ve made a profoundly bad call.
Well…Rand Paul led the Senate in voting to stop the Tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Dunno if the House will follow or not but some of them are starting to clue in.
Probably not going to happen in the house. The 4 Senate Republicans that voted that way are known breakaways/Trump haters:
Republican Sens. Susan Collins (Maine), Mitch McConnell (Ky.) Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Rand Paul (Ky.) joined Democrats in voting for the measure, which passed 51-48.
https://www.axios.com/2025/04/02/senate-repeal-trump-tariffs-canada
Mitch McConnel was fellating Trump up until like a month ago.
Because he’s a polio survivor, and Trump’s cabinet is fucking around with vaccines.
Also because he’s retiring, not seeking reelection in 2026.
Well no one’s buying them so why would they stock them? Had to go buy a bunch of new screwdrivers and normally I get Klein. Nope! Picked my up some nice Wera and won’t be looking back.
Klein doesn’t really seem what it used to be anyway. IMHO Japanese tools FTW
I mean it’s not necessarily the retailers. It’s Canadians themselves who aren’t buying them. If I read “états unis” on a product I will look for an alternative or go without.
Exactly. Same here 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
“That’s the kind of disruption we would never expect,” said Hung. “I never heard of this happening until now. It’s definitely quite a bit of headwinds."
This is exactly the reason we have to affect blue states like CA/WA/NY/MA just like red states with our dollar. So many people and companies still have their head in the sand and don’t realize the Trump rhetoric is a real threat to Canada and more than just trolling. They don’t really become aware of it until it actually affects them and that’s not limited to Republicans.
The people in the blue states are afraid for their lives.
This isn’t a situation where the people in the blue states need to be aware of the danger Trump poses to Canadians and the problems he poses for Canada and need to be made aware of it.
The people in the blue states are unable to afford much of anything now, not food, not healthcare, not housing, not transportation, nothing. And on top of that, they’re afraid of being disappeared because the Trump regime is disappearing people for no cause, because of things like having an autism awareness tattoo or like publishing a letter.
It’s not to say that what Canada is facing from Trump isn’t bad, but no, people in the blue states are MORE aware of the dangers of Trump than you are. Canadians are justified in reacting, absolutely, but people in the U.S. in blue states are not unaware of what’s going on, and don’t need Canadians to make them aware of these things.
Yes, but we have to move past the “it can’t be that bad for my business” and the “don’t blame me, I didn’t vote for Trump” excuses. Blue state residents have to actually stand up for their state and fellow residents against this administration. I’ve been impressed by some of the protests in LA in support of Mexico, but Sacramento, Olympia, Albany, Salem have a lot of legwork to do to protect itself from the Trump admin. Canadian actions are meant to spur individual Americans to action as well.
I’m sorry to hear what the blue residents are going through; and I’m sorry that I overlooked their situation over the last few weeks as I worried about ours here.
In my house, a short ways north of the border, we’ve been talking, lightly, about what-ifs. We never even planned around the refugee situation even before Mr Trump tries a sham war to deny the vote.
I feel there’s gonna be a lot of people ‘lost’ on their way through to Nome. I hope they’re careful and they have plans too. And I sure as hell hope those contingency plans never become necessary; and we can all laugh - ha ha haaaa ha ha - about it later.
We’re not even 90 days in and we’re planning for situations not seen here in 200 years.
Canadian here… i don’t give a damn about what the blue states are experiencing… They are free to leave the US and stop empowering our enemy with their taxes. I can guarantee, should trump decide to invade Canada, the blue states won’t do shit. When we retaliate in self-defence, we’ll retaliate against the entire murica, white, blue and red.
They are free to leave the US and stop empowering our enemy with their taxes.
Oh you think so, hmm?
You think that a lot of us haven’t been looking at every country that might be worthwhile, including spending years learning additional languages, researching our ancestry several generations deep to find countries where we might be able to get ancestry, applying for literally dozens to hundreds of jobs on literally all other continents, and even taking IELFS training and tests and looking at industry changes for jobs just to be able to get out?
It’s not as easy as you think. Even Canada and Mexico have strict requirements that a lot of the people in the U.S. can’t meet.
Literally the closest comparison is the people who wanted to flee Nazi Germany.
Get some perspective. The people who you are complaining about are on the same side as you. We don’t want anything to happen to Canada, and if something does happen between the U.S. and Canada, we will be each other’s best hope.
I’m sorry to hear what the blue residents
I wouldn’t be, most of them stayed home on Election day to ‘punish’ Kamala.
They’re one of the biggest reasons for the turmoil in the world today, fuck 'em.
The election was won and lost in swing states. Voter turnout in swing states was roughly the same in 2024 and 2020.
Swing states win elections.
You can still buy Tabasco if you want. Louisiana is a red state but one of the McIlhenny heirs was a good dude. The peppers are grown in South and Central America and Avery Island (where the sauce is made) is mostly a wildlife refuge now. He only introduced one invasive species, which is pretty good for a rich guy in the 1800’s.
Tabasco’s owners have been supporting the Russia in its war of genocide.
A company doing that is no way “good dudes”.
Ok, fine. I went to high school with one of the heirs and he was a dipshit. He sold the worst weed imaginable but in bulk. You got a lot of awful weed.
Sorry, I’ve moved on… 🇨🇦
I appreciate you proving you’re Canadian by starting with “sorry.” My apologies for my country being full of asshats.
I get that there are many Americans and American companies that do great things. Hell, I still have a Costco membership because they treat their workers and customers really well for a large chain, and have demonstrably rejected the “anti-woke” movement.
But understand that if this keeps going on I’m not renewing it this year. This is because every dollar that goes to Washington DC through US federal taxes is metaphorical ammunition for Trump, to illegally threaten to withhold funding for refusing to go along with his demands.
Canadian Tire can probably take care of most of your CostCo needs. I don’t know if they sell hot dogs for CAD $1.50 but one assumes hot dogs aren’t all that important in the context of global trade.
Canadian Tire doesn’t sell groceries in bulk.
The only competition to Costco would be Real Canadian Superstore, but it’s a Loblaw company and they shrinkflated everything and have a meaningless membership program, and Walmart, which never really cared about going for the same margins.
It’s hard to replace CostCo in full but at least the founder threatened to murder the CEO if he ever raised the price on hot dogs. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/costco-founder-kill-hotdogs/
Elbows up 🇨🇦
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I mean really think about this strategically: if you’re the US and you want other countries to feel an economic squeeze because you think you can throw your weight around, you can’t do it in such a fragrantly aggressive/hostile way. You know why? Because capitalism fucking loves good marketing. If you can sell righteous indignation/support, you have a recipe for billions.
The Canadian companies refusing to do business with American companies or refusing to sell their products aren’t just making a moral stand - they’re giving themselves an advantage. They are leveraging an opportunity to go “buy from us because the US is awful and we are Canadian and we’re awesome and not awful.”
“Buying Canadian” is a moral and economically advantageous act. Ever wonder why every single hybrid car had” hybrid“ written on them in the 2000’s/2010’s? Pretty sure they still do to be honest.
Not to mention the role this has played in forming a united front from our provinces who have largely removed interprovincial trade barriers overnight. This should make our internal economy more efficient which is great.
“Fragrantly aggressive” is tickling my funny bone but I think you mean “flagrantly”. 😉
“I fart in your general direction!”
Fragrantly aggressive
Oof ouch my nose
I really wanna play it cool and act like it was deliberate, but it wasn’t, and now I love it.
I don’t want to smell Trump.
About a year ago, there was a boycott on the Loblaws supermarket chain in protest of their boasting record profits at a time when grocery inflation was out of control. It lasted about a month before kind of fizzling out.
But I think by comparison, this buy Canadian movement has legs. It’s a major nationwide shift in people’s spending habits. And the key word here may be habits. Let’s say for argument’s sake that after 4 years of Trump, a new administration comes in and repeals all the tariffs. By that time, people will have settled into alternate brands across a wide range of consumer goods, and it may be difficult to convince them to switch back again. There’s a certain inertia in human behaviour. So the effects of this could potentially go on quite a bit longer than the tariff war.
Tariffs also have a way of sticking around long after the reason for their introduction is forgotten.
Cool, now make sure those products can get into American hands at a fair market price.
You don’t say…