The threat of U.S. tariffs has some Canadians taking their money elsewhere [View all]
Sand Northrup was huddled up at a friend's home in snowy Gibsons, B.C., on Saturday night when they got word the U.S. would follow through with crushing tariffs on Canadian goods. Over a game of cribbage, they hatched plans to personally respond however they could already sipping beer from a local Sunshine Coast brewery instead of a bottle of California red.
"It was very much like, 'There we go. There it is. Now we've got to engage. What are we going to do?" said Northrup, 67, in a call from East Vancouver on Monday.
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A number of Canadians who spoke to CBC News said they felt disrespected and betrayed by the threat to their economy, especially since it came from a longtime ally on trade. They are resolutely pushing back by keeping whatever personal cash they can spare away from the U.S. from making little adjustments to grocery bills and subscriptions to cancelling travel plans and reconsidering where to apply for grad school.
They said a last-minute deal to temporarily postpone the tariffs didn't change their minds because their sentiment is the same: Interfere with the economy after years of free trade and we'll be taking our business elsewhere.
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The anger among Canadians is palpable regardless of any 'pause' that may be in place.