From flag-inspired bagels to Super Bowl boycotts, Canadians are showing their displeasure with U.S. actions and national pride.
U.S. President Donald Trump ’s threats to impose across-the-board tariffs on Canada — not to mention his musings about making the country the 51st American state — have unleashed an uncharacteristic wave of patriotism across the country, marked by acts big and small. From flag-inspired Montreal bagels to Super Bowl boycotts, here are some of the ways Canadians are expressing their displeasure with U.S. actions and showing home-country pride.
“I’m proud to be a Canadian,” he said. “So, I thought that was just one way of, you know, kind of showing it there.” Flightradar24 posted the Maple Leaf shape on Facebook on Wednesday, attracting thousands of comments. The image showed Jones’s patriotic two-hour long flight departed from London, Ont., and traced a Maple Leaf path in a large area between Lake Erie and Lake Huron — two of the Great Lakes shared between Canada and the United States — before landing back in London.
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