Stores in 8 out of 10 Canadian provinces still do not stock American spirits on their shelves
Archived version: https://archive.is/20260304200615/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-tariffs-canada-alcohol-exports-b2932108.html
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Reap what you sow, idiots.
As a Canadian, good and I hope they suffer. I even avoid buying whatever American food we do actually have on our shelves
At this point, it’s habituated and will likely never go back. Post 2025 will be the generation that just forgets the USA.
Stopped buying lettuce, strawberries, breakfast cereals, citrus, condiments, chips, crackers, snacks, plus beer, wine and spirits, cars, vacations, electronics etc… My personal boycott is close to 100%. Two weeks ago I was in a pinch and bought a US lemon because I didn’t have time to go to another store.
BC greenhouses are gearing up to grow citrus fruits.
Kentucky bourbon and other alcohol exports to Canada drop by 63% year after Trump threatened to annex them
Yeah it really pisses me off when media conveniently leaves that part off. If they’d actually ask any Canadian, they’d know that’s the part that makes the majority of us the most mad (but I’m sure they are aware of that already)
Definitely notable how Trump and the idiot class don’t realize it affects exports too
After recently seeing how the majority of that state feels about The Idiot’s job performance, I have only one thing to say to this:
Good.





