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“Effective today, I have directed BC Liquor sales to immediately stop buying American liquor from red states,” he said ... stop buying American goods and services and buy Canadian.” ...
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The U.S.-Canada tariffs may be officially paused for at least 30 days — but Canadian consumers are still bracing for more expensive American goods — and organizing efforts to "buy Canadian" instead.
The frustration from Canadian fans is likely due to tariffs announced by President Donald Trump, set to take effect on Tuesday, triggering a possible trade war between the two countries.