Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The Secret Service, which often probes issues regarding presidential protection, did not respond to a request for comment for the purposes of this story.
Canadian news coverage has shown state stores removing American bourbon and other uniquely U.S. products from their shelves in response to Trump's tariff actions.
Liberal Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said in recent public remarks "there is a limit given the relative size of our economies to the extent that we should match U.S. tariffs," adding that the U.S. economy is 10:1 larger than Canada’s – before criticizing Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre for his plans to deal with the tariff matter.
On Monday, Poilievre lamented that both U.S. and Canadian workers will be hurt by the tariffs and slammed Carney and predecessor Justin Trudeau for a "lost liberal decade."
"Let’s solve this problem," Poilievre said while gathered with blue-collar workers in L’Orignal, Ont.
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