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As Trade Tensions Grow, Canada Supermarket Boldly Displays Signs Refusing US Dollar
As tensions between Canada and the United States continue to escalate, some supermarkets in Canada have begun displaying signs refusing to accept the U.S. dollar as legal tender.
As tensions between Canada and the United States continue to escalate, some supermarkets in Canada have begun displaying signs refusing to accept the U.S. dollar as legal tender.

On February 1, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 25 per cent tariff on all imports from Mexico and on most imports from Canada, except for oil and energy, which would be taxed at a lower rate of 10 per cent and revealed plans to make Canada a 51st State of the US.
In response, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canada would retaliate by imposing immediate 25 per cent tariffs on CA$per centurion (approximately US$20.6 billion) worth of American exports, a figure that would expand to CA$155 billion (about US$106 billion) after three weeks.

While the U.S. tariffs went into effect on March 4, Canada’s retaliatory tariffs were implemented simultaneously.
However, Trump stated that the tariffs are intended to reduce the U.S. trade deficit with Canada and to pressure Canada into securing its borders against illegal immigration and the smuggling of dangerous fentanyl analogues.
Meanwhile, in Canada, some citizens have begun boycotting U.S. products, while others criticize the trade war as mere political posturing.
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