Canada rents billboards across US to push anti-tariff messages
- Canada launched a billboard campaign in red states on March 25 to protest U.S. tariffs.
- President Trump imposed tariffs, intending to force industry back to the United States.
- The billboards are in states like Ohio, Florida, and Michigan near major interstates.
- The billboards state, "Tariffs are a tax on your grocery bill- Paid for by the Government of Canada."
- Canada aims to show Americans that tariffs will negatively impact their wallets and livelihoods.
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Canada goes on offensive with US billboard ‘education campaign’: ‘Tariffs hurt you more than us’
Canada is punching back in its trade war with the US, purchasing a series of gigantic billboards along highways in 12 states with messages like “tariffs are a tax on your grocery bill."
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Sometimes the little things matter...
Monday evening my husband and I attended our first demonstration...a small one; about 8 of us standing in front of the Canadian consulate with handwritten signs. We drew lots of honks from passing motorists, and the consulate staffers were practically...
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