Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Greg Mercer
Publication Date: April 2, 2025 - 21:03
Hundreds gather near Buffalo for cross-border rally against Trump’s tariffs
April 2, 2025
Shortly after Donald Trump announced details of his global tariffs Wednesday, a few hundred Americans gathered in the pouring rain on a pedestrian bridge in Buffalo and sang their northern neighbours’ national anthem.The protest, held in the shadow of the Peace Bridge that connects the two countries, was meant to send a message to both Washington and to Canadians across the river – an affirmation that not all Americans support Mr. Trump’s economic and rhetorical attacks on Canada.
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The high-stakes French-language debate is coming up on April 16, so what do voters in the Outaouais think of the campaign so far? Some Quebecers say U.S. President Donald Trump and his tariffs are overshadowing typical concerns about language and identity.
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