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'Canada is not for sale': Anti-MAGA merch goes viral after Trump's threat


Published on 2025-01-24 07:04:17 - MSN
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  • Canadian entrepreneur Liam Mooney's "Canada is Not for Sale" hat has become a symbol of unity against U.S. tariff threats. The hat gained prominence after Ontario Premier Doug Ford wore it during a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The article discusses the viral spread of anti-MAGA merchandise in Canada following former U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about potentially buying Greenland and his subsequent threats towards Canada. After Trump's remarks, Canadian entrepreneur Blair Joscelyne launched a line of merchandise featuring the slogan "Canada is not for sale," which quickly gained popularity. This merchandise, including T-shirts, hoodies, and mugs, not only serves as a humorous rebuttal to Trump's statements but also taps into a broader sentiment of Canadian national pride and resistance against perceived American overreach. The items have resonated with both Canadians and international observers, highlighting a playful yet pointed critique of Trump's foreign policy style.

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