In response to ongoing US tariff threats and recent Amazon warehouse closures resulting in significant job losses in Quebec, Montreal has removed Amazon from its list of approved suppliers. Mayor Plante has pledged to prioritize local businesses and explore international alternatives. This decision follows legal action against Amazon by the CSN union and reflects a continued commitment to supporting the local economy. The city is currently reviewing its entire supplier list to identify suitable replacements.
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Following President Trump’s announcement of steep tariffs on Canadian imports, Canadian hockey and basketball fans booed the US national anthem, expressing outrage at the punitive taxes. This action, coupled with social media campaigns promoting “buy local” initiatives and provincial boycotts of American goods, reflects widespread anger and a desire for economic retaliation. Canada has already announced retaliatory tariffs on US goods, targeting products from Republican states. Experts warn that this trade war is destabilizing for Canada, forcing the country to seek alternative trade partners while still remaining reliant on its neighbor to the south.
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