Donald Trump’s oral threat to Canada is paying for an entrepreneur, the new US President’s combative approach gave him an idea.
Liam Muni, founder of the Ottawa-based design firm, has created a hat with Tram’s tariff hazards and suggestions “not for sale for Canada” that Canada has become a 51st American state that has been created.
Ontario Premier Daug Ford, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other premiere in Ottawa last week, after drawing attention to one during a meeting with other premiere in Otawa, after discussing attention to imposing tariffs on imports on Trump’s fast Drawed.
According to Muni, thousands of hats have been ordered online since then.
Muni told Reuters that he designed the hat as a creative denial for President Trump’s rhetoric, which aims to cut through a political discourse with a message of nationalism and unity.
“It is an opportunity to bring people together from all civil society, regardless of political persuasion,” said Muni.
Tariffs will cripping Canada’s economy and will also increase the price of oil and other goods in the United States.
Trump is threatening tariffs during the political upheaval in Canada at the time of political upheaval, liberal leader Trudeau to resign in March after a decade and the leading opposition conservations in the elections before a federal election later this year Set to resign.
Money said that he and his business partner designed the hat after watching Ford’s recent interviews on Fox News. The host urged the premiere to consider the annexation, suggesting that it would be a “privilege” for Canada to merge with the US.
Ford replied that Canada is not for sale.
Trump on Thursday spoke through a video for the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, saying he demanded honor from Canada. He has first addressed Trudeau as a “Governor”.
Money said, “When our dignity is insulted, our sovereignty is threatened.” “We have partners and we have friends from all over the world who are ready to call and defend us and join it.”
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