How Canadians are putting their anger to good use and defying the U.S.: We answer your questions | Unpublished
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Author: Globe staff
Publication Date: April 5, 2025 - 17:20

How Canadians are putting their anger to good use and defying the U.S.: We answer your questions

April 5, 2025
On Mar. 27 — before U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs on countries around the world — happiness reporter Erin Anderssen answered reader questions about how Canadians are channelling their rage against pressures from the United States.Canadians are cancelling their travel plans to the U.S., booing American teams at sports games, and buying Canadian at the grocery store, all the while repeating everyone’s favourite new slogan, “elbows up.” As Anderssen writes, a little bit of rage can actually do us some good.


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