Honest question - are Canadians generally fine with normal US citizens with no untoward agenda still coming to visit and shop in Canada? I love partaking in the cuisine, a museum, and a library in a relatively nearby border town. Especially the more ethnically-diverse cuisine, because shitty generic Americana fare gets tiresome. Canadian Tire is fun, too, although I do secretly wonder why it’s not Canadian Tyre. Curious to know if US plates on a car in Canada generate a negative response nowadays.
Also, I’m sorry about the reality for which I felt the need to ask this question.
Come spend your money, just don’t act all full of yourself like some Americans do.
Also, “tyre” is British spelling. We kind of have our own spelling where we generally use British spelling, but not for everything. For example, we don’t spell fetus as “foetus” or estrogen as “oestrogen” either. There’s probably some fancy official name for it.
I like to think of it as Canadish.
Come and spend your money in our economy, sure!
I doubt you’ll have any trouble unless you have MAGA bullshit on display or are driving a Tesla.
I own a business in Canada which gets a ton of tourists. I’m fine with everyone coming in.
That said, if they’re wearing a MAGA red hat or a Trump shirt, I’m not quite sure what I’d do. I’d probably tell them they can’t come in wearing that. I think it would be hilarious to make these scrubs leave their hats in the car.
You should absolutely turn them away. They are your enemy. They chose to vote to hurt you and your business.
We were recently in Vancouver, and people were happy to have us! You shouldn’t worry. We did some extra shopping in solidarity and they appreciated our support.
I do secretly wonder why it’s not Canadian Tyre.
Because in the same way we are not American, we are not British.
Curious to know if US plates on a car in Canada generate a negative response nowadays.
Depends on if you’re talking an American negative response or a Canadian negative response. I don’t imagine you’d be getting flipped off or have stuff thrown at you but you may not have people stop to let you back out of a parking spot or let you out of a driveway in busy traffic.
Most of the people I know are not okay with Americans right now. I’m in Alberta tho.
Same here in America. It’s frustrating to know that half the people you know or are related to want the world to burn under an orange king.
That is surprising. I would anticipated the opposite in Alberta.
Alberta is a broken province. The people here are single issue voters, and that single issue is always “it better not be a damn liberal”.
For a province that’s voted conservative and had a conservative premier since 1971 (aside from 1 term in 2015), we sure like to blame all our problems on the other parties.
Our last 2 premiers ran on platforms of reducing healthcare and education spending. And now my kid has a harder time in school because they have way less resources, teachers are underpaid, and half the healthcare workers (nurses and doctors) fucked off to B.C. and Sask.
The conservative solution to the problem they created (on purpose of course) is to privatize healthcare and schooling. And the people are eating it up claiming they wanna pay less taxes. We already pay less taxes here than the rest of the fuckin country.
But for some reasons all my neighbors think about is “trans people are evil” and “Ontario is stealing our money!” So, we continue to be a blue province.
However, Trump is losing favor here pretty quick with 25% tarrifs on our oil and farm goods. when those 2 things are 27% of our GDP and employ about 8% of the province, it hurts pretty bad.
“Well, they’re very… sensitive.”
-BC
We dislike your president and the shit show he’s caused. If you’re willing to spend your hard earned money here though we’ll welcome you with open arms.
Some highlights I found interesting:
The tariffs have been met with deep anxiety in Canada, whose majority of exports are sold to companies and clients in the US. Officials predict up to a million job losses if a 25% across the board levy went ahead, while economists warn that a recession is imminent if they persist.
Even with the tariffs being scaled back temporarily, the uncertainty alone is hurting both American and Canadian economies, says Rob Gillezeau, an assistant professor of economic analysis and policy at the University of Toronto.
“The most sensitive thing to uncertainty is business investment,” Prof Gillezeau says, adding that firms are “not going to want to spend a dime anywhere” until they have some clarity.
That trepidation is also seen in the stock market, which had erased virtually all its gains since Trump won the presidency in November.
Proof that the rug can be pulled out from under you is a good sign that you need to prepare for that.
These sorts of preparations speak about the uncertainty mentioned in the article. That kind of uncertainty also hurts both countries. I don’t think there’s any net benefit to anyone.
I know you’re talking “net benefit” in terms of money, but your comment made me think. Not trying to be oppositional with mindless toxic positivity here, but I find myself really hopeful that it’ll reduce restrictions of trade between our provinces and territories, and help free us from the fuckup of NAFTA. Obviously nobody with a lick of sense and humanity wanted this, but it’s what we’ve got to deal with. So until the USA smartens up I figure we have to look for how all this disaster capitalism can possibly be siphoned to the common good.
I’m hopeful that Canada’s trade relationships with countries that are committed to improving their human rights records can be strengthened.
I’m relieved our politicians are talking about the responsibilities and trade agreements we already have with Indigenous nations up here, as well as our obligations to be better neighbours working in a better way for reconciliation.
I’m heartened that this is laying ground for Canadians to loudly claim an anti-nazi, pro multiculture, pro socialist identity, especially after all the “Canada is Broken” Russian convoy nonsense. The traitors new “Canada First” dogwhistles are gonna get amplified again real soon, so a reality reminder before the next onslaught is really helpful.
The trick will be paying less attention to the hourly USA tweetstorms and more to the big business bully boys who’ll absolutely line up to wave the maple leaf and bleed our public funds into their private purses like they did with all that covid funding (looking at Ford).
There’s definitely an opportunity here. It’s just that squeezing something good out of a rotten situation isn’t going to be easy.
If the next president continues along this path, Canada really needs to have a solution already in place. Who knows how long this circus will last.
million job losses if a 25% across the board levy went ahead, while economists warn that a recession is imminent if they persist.
Obviously this will harm the economy initially, probably much like when Finland lost most of Nokia. (Nokia was a huge part of Finish economy and jobs)
But Finland rose again quickly, and Canada will too, because Canada is a country that is very well liked in most of the world, and will have no problem increasing trade elsewhere.
There will be a transitional period, but on the upside also greater independence from USA.
Luckily Canada does not suffer from Dutch disease like Finland did. So Canada will be more flexible in the ways it can recover quickly.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_disease
USA on the other hand, will not be in similar position to recoup their trade losses with, Mexico, Canada, EU, UK and China.
So USA will probably face a harder recession than Canada.And that’s probably Trump’s plan, to weaken the entire west, including USA, NATO and of course Europe to benefit Russia.
On top of that, I think Canada could make a trade agreement with UK. After Brexit, UK has been looking for ways to mitigate their economic predicament, so old colonies like Canada seem like a good place to start. UK really needs the deal too, so Canada could be in a good position to set some conditions.
Absolutely, I have no doubt they will make a trade agreement soon. Canada and EU already has one, but maybe it can be expanded?
If Canada manages to get well connected, this isolation nonsense is only going to hurt USA in the long run. Future presidents sure have their work cut out for them. Repairing this kind of damage could take decades.
It’s a temporary reprieve for a reason. Canadians would have to have American levels of comprehension of what’s happening to back off now
At this point, they should just leave the tarriffs so they can focus on literally anything else for their constituents than f5’ing news sources to see if they’re on or off…
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Trump thinks he can simply order things up like he’s getting a Big Mac, and the courts and other countries are demonstrating to him that the world and the US do not work that way.
Also, I hate how normal this feels. Everyone’s still struggling to pay for food, utilities, and health care, but now the other 49% are making excuses because now it’s their shitty guy in charge of it, and the people who were making excuses while it happened for the last four years are pretending they give a shit.
Eh, the last 4 years were rough, but we were coming out of a pandemic and had one of the best, if not the best recovery in the world. To pin how we responded to covid on Biden is disingenuous. I voted for him because I didn’t want Trump, but outside of his really bad fumble for the recent election (and his support of Isreal genociding Palestinians), he did a rather decent job.
Trump’s only benefit during COVID was recognizing that getting the vaccine faster was worth paying a higher price for it.
His administration was playing favorites in distributing medical aid and he was part of the decisions to keep closures from happening early in the pandemic.
And a lot of Trump’s first term was just being ineffective. He didn’t really steer the ship because his administration didn’t know how.
I don’t think ‘decent’ is the correct adjective here.
Vast swaths of our population have never recovered, which is why Trump was able to expand his coalition to an Obama-style degree. People will point to inflation and job numbers, while ignoring the fact that prices have never gone down and most people are working 2-3 jobs and upwards of 100 hours a week to live in a roach-infested studio apartment because that’s all their hustle can afford them.
And to make matters worse, Biden had Congress for two years. He could have accomplished anything if he cared about the working class and poor, but his governance strongly suggests he was only taking the phone calls of the billionaire class.
had one of the best, if not the best recovery in the world
And that’s really sad. The “best recovery in the world” and we’re still inches away from a destitute working class, and ever-increasing wealth for the oligarchs.
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I think if anything the swing of Gen Z voters shows clearly that his economic recovery clearly wasn’t helping everyone. Those with the least amount of money and no job experience entering the work force found a terrible job market that either was barely hiring or was only hiring people who already had experience. Combine that with high prices and the increased presence of AI in the hiring process and it makes sense Gen Z were upset about the status quo. A lot of people argue that it was the podcasts that made Gen z swing right but if anything I think that just connected Gen z with a message of tearing down the system that they were looking for. But anyways my point is that sure America’s recovery was good for people with wealth or companies but for those either entering the workforce for the first time or those without money saved up and good jobs already there really wasn’t much of a recovery.
The major swing in gen z men can be explained by many more of them just not voting. Particularly since the last election democrats cosigned trump propaganda on the border, gaza, etc alienating latinos, muslims, etc destroying the dem coalition.
dint he just do 50% tariffs on steel
“I feel terrible for the American people because it’s not the American people, and it’s not even elected officials, it’s one person,”
Like hell. Congress is the one thing with the power to end this madness. The Republicans in control of both houses are absolutely responsible as they are doing literally nothing to rein in Trump’s madness.
You are so very wrong. Trump is a symptom. Do not get confused about the will of the voters.
The person you responded to just said that Trump is not the only problem, and pointed to the power of other elected members of the party. So when you say “you are so very wrong”, that seems to suggest that Trump is the only problem (since that was the main point being made); and your follow-up about the will of voters reads as a non sequitur.
Thanks. I responded at night, in a car barrelling down a highway. Prob should just figure out how to delete it.
Agreed. It’s 80% of the elected officials at this point. It’s unfortunate that foreign puppets are in power.
Idk how much of a threat it actually is, but wasn’t musk threatening to primary anyone who went against him?
I initially read this as if Musk said he’d have them killed, since in EVE Online “to primary” someone means for a fleet commander to call someone out as the primary target and have their fleet start shooting at them.
If a threat from an unelected foreign Nazi is all it takes to keep you from doing your job, you’re not fit to hold public office.
Well thanks to campaign funding in the usa musk could pay for any member of House to loose reelection
*lose
they are enabling and complicit, the gop also dont want to feel TRUMPs wrath and they also want to grift from whats hes getting from billionaires and russia.
The vast majority of people either voted for Trump or didn’t vote at all. Americans chose this madness either through action or inaction. They should feel accountable for the forthcoming consequences. Democracy in action.
We’re gonna get a nice trump recession. All the fuckbrains will have to contend with their stupidity. I just hope I don’t get what they deserve.
They’ve been living with their stupidity their entire lives; this is normal and comfortable for them.
I wonder how long it’s gonna take for the Americans to impeach him again
Considering it has no effect or impact, I don’t think they’ll bother. Everyone’s just hoping for a heart attack or a bullet at this point, because the way this government is set up, it apparently can’t do shit to save the country.
Downside is then we get literal retard J.D. Vance. And if someone deals with him Christo-Fascist Mike Johnson is next in line.
Neither of these guys have a cult of personality. I don’t care what their views are, no one on this planet is waking around with a JD VANCE tattoo on their fucking forehead and that matters
Impeachment is dumb af. It has been of no consequence for more than 50 years. We need a different solution, something effective, something we can execute without relying on help from traitors.
Who do you mean, the Liberals who prevented energy export to other countries under the guise of preventing climate change?
You moronic narcissists always fail to see the shittiniess of your own behaviour, and always accuses somebody else for your own shit.
Except this anti-development stance made us fully reliant on the US, and it funds our social safety net.
But the Liberals don’t give a shit about the poor, if housing is any indication.
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Great username 😆
We will get what he deserves… But that’s part of being American right now. It sucks, but this is what happens when our neighbors vote for an asshole.
We don’t deserve to take this on, but it’s our responsibility to do so.
Lol ‘Trunp recession’.
Better get ready for Trump destitution, with the way things are going
Although Trump has since lifted some of the tariffs imposed this week and put others on pause until 2 April, many Canadians say the damage has already been done.
The Cheeto Devil started backtracking already?
He’s backtracked within 24 hours of every threat he’s made when his bluff gets called. The only thing worse than a bad negotiator is a bad negotiator that’s been discovered.
Well hopefully with the impending economic downturn the US will get their shit together… Right?
Good
Hell yeah - it’ll be a looooong time, if ever, before we can trust the U.S. again as a neighbour and ally. Right now, they’re nothing less than an enemy.
As an American, I can’t blame you for having this sentiment. Canada and Canadians don’t deserve the stupid shit the Trump administration and its followers are dishing out. Like many here, I’m disgusted that we are treating one of our closest abd staunchest allies in such a crappy way. I hope you guys continue to play hardball on this stuff.
I’ve got both family and friends in the U.S., and have always enjoyed my time there, like most Canadians I think - but we’re pissed off now, and we’re gonna protect ourselves and the country we love any way we can. Here’s hoping this madness ends soon, although right now it’s hard to see how :-(. Cheers, and thanks for the support!
It’s going to require my fellow Americans grow a brain and a conscience. Or learn that y’all’re’nt just silly maple folks who like hockey but a whole entire country that can and will fight back
Hockey is a sport where fighting is allowed. To imagine Canadians can’t whoop ass is silly.
You tug on the leash too many times and eventually the dog is going to turn on you
The title could really use an extra comma and some quotation marks…
It took me a while to work out why they were so critical of Canada
To coin what I think is a boxing phrase. " Make them miss. Make them pay."
He’s probably just tanking the economy to keep interest rates low.