‘We are not the 51st anything:’ viral ad updated amid Canada-U.S. tensions
- Jeff Douglas, known as Joe Canadian from a 2000 Molson ad, released a new video defending Canada against U.S. President Donald Trump, gaining over 43,000 views in seven hours on YouTube.
- The video highlights rising Canadian patriotism and discontent towards U.S. Policies amid a trade war, where Canadians are boycotting American goods.
- In the video, Douglas argues, 'They mistake our modesty for meekness, our kindness for consent,' addressing concerns over the perception of Canada by the U.S.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized Trump's tariffs as 'dumb,' reinforcing support for Canadian sovereignty during this period of heightened national pride.
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25 Years Later, 'Joe Canadian' Is Back to Take on US
US tariffs on Mexico and Canada may be on pause for the moment, but the culture clash between the United States and its neighbor to the north rages on—this time with Canada on the offensive. Twenty-five years ago, Molson Canadian put out a beer ad called "I Am Canadian:...
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