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Wednesday February 5, 2025

February 5, 2025 by Graeme MacKay

Donald Trump's tariff threats have united Canadians, sparking renewed patriotism and prompting a reassessment of economic independence and national identity.

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Wednesday February 5, 2025

Donald Trump’s tariff threats have united Canadians, sparking renewed patriotism and prompting a reassessment of economic independence and national identity.

Maple Resurgence: How Trump’s Tariffs Sparked Canadian Unity

Canada stands at a crossroads, grappling with its colonial history and the complex issues it brings, such as the toppling of statues and the reevaluation of historical figures. While these events have sparked important debates, an unexpected force has recently united Canadians: the economic and political pressures from Donald Trump’s administration.

For years, Canada’s economic prosperity hinged on access to the U.S. market through agreements like NAFTA. However, Trump’s tariff threats and talk of annexation have disrupted this relationship, forcing Canada to rethink its strategy. This pressure has ignited a renewed sense of Canadian unity and pride, transcending political lines and regional divides.

News: How Donald Trump’s attacks on Canada are stoking a new Canadian nationalism

June 27, 2017

Across the country, citizens and leaders are rallying around the “Buy Canadian Instead” movement. Actions like removing U.S. products from shelves in British Columbia and Ontario illustrate a collective stand against economic coercion. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s firm stance and the viral slogan “Canada Is Not For Sale” have resonated deeply, reinforcing the nation’s independence and shared values.

This resurgence of Canadian patriotism isn’t merely a reaction to external threats. It’s about embracing an inclusive, diverse, and resilient identity. While Canada’s colonial past and economic dependencies are acknowledged, they now contribute to a narrative of a nation ready to adapt and thrive.

Editorial: Donald Trump has done Canada one big favour

June 30, 2021

Public sentiment reflects a readiness to redefine Canada’s economic landscape, emphasizing internal free trade and global partnerships. The realization that reliance on the U.S. has been both beneficial and limiting has led to a push for a self-reliant and competitive economy.

In these challenging times, Canada’s unity and resilience shine brightly. The nation is coming together to face the future with confidence and pride, demonstrating that it is defined not just by its history, but by its ability to learn, adapt, and unite for a better tomorrow.


You know, it’s funny how Canadians pretty much define ourselves by what we aren’t. A big part of being Canadian is not being American, and let’s be real, there’s a side of that which leans into anti-American sentiment. It’s been a part of our relationship with the U.S. for as long as we’ve known each other. Despite being the closest of neighbours, sharing a language, and fighting together for freedom, we have our own distinct customs and traditions.

But then, Donald Trump came along and rattled things up. His tariff threats have stirred up a hornet’s nest of Canadian pride and, yes, some anti-American feelings too. This has brought us together, but it’s also a wake-up call to do more than just react.

We need to bolster our country beyond the usual talk of restoring the military and breaking down trade barriers. Let’s start by taking pride in our history. Sure, it’s not all pretty, and the people of the past didn’t live by today’s standards. But burying history doesn’t help us grow. We should learn from our mistakes and celebrate our successes because our nation is born from them.

Whether English, French, Multicultural, or First Nations Indigenous, we need to embrace our rich and diverse identity. This is who we are, and it’s something to be proud of. So while Trump’s actions have united us, let’s use this moment to build a stronger, more self-reliant Canada. One that isn’t just proud of not being American, but proud of being Canadian for all the right reasons.

– The Graeme Gallery

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Posted in: Canada, USA Tagged: 2025-03, adaptation, Canada, diversification, Donald Trump, Economy, identity, Independence, leadership, patriotism, resilience, Substack, tariffs, unity, USA
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