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A new Nanos survey for CTV News found that most Canadians continue supporting boycotts of U.S. travel and products as trade tensions persist. About 82% of respondents said avoiding American goods and travel helps strengthen Canada’s bargaining position, with older Canadians showing the strongest support.
Provinces removing U.S. liquor from shelves have significantly impacted American distilleries, with exports to Canada reportedly dropping 63% in 2025 and nearly 1,000 related jobs lost.
Despite the economic impact, many Canadians interviewed said they plan to continue avoiding U.S. products and travel until trade disputes are resolved, viewing the boycott as important leverage in negotiations.

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And from one Canadian liquor store, after the shelves had been stripped of American booze an employee had placed a single aptly named bottle of wine there ....

Provinces removing U.S. liquor from shelves have significantly impacted American distilleries, with exports to Canada reportedly dropping 63% in 2025 and nearly 1,000 related jobs lost.
Despite the economic impact, many Canadians interviewed said they plan to continue avoiding U.S. products and travel until trade disputes are resolved, viewing the boycott as important leverage in negotiations.

SOURCE
And from one Canadian liquor store, after the shelves had been stripped of American booze an employee had placed a single aptly named bottle of wine there ....
