President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum and repeated comments that Canada should become the 51st state have infuriated Canadians, and many are boycotting American goods in response.
And while Canadian officials have called the possible annexation of its country “absurd,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the president during a recent trip to Canada and referred to the back-and-forth as “a difference of opinions.”
Canadian MP Charlie Angus called the whole thing “idiotic,” saying in a new interview that Canada’s boycott of American goods and people choosing not to travel to the U.S. will end up costing American jobs:
Well, I think Marco Rubio probably needs to be sent back to school because when…
















