Tensions between Canada and the United States escalated again after U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra called Canadians “mean and nasty” for choosing to buy local products and reduce travel to the U.S. The remarks were made during a summit in Bellevue, Washington, where both British Columbia and Washington state are set to host games for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. In response, B.C. Premier David Eby condemned the comments and reaffirmed Canada’s right to protect its sovereignty. Earlier this year, B.C. was among the first provinces to suggest pulling American alcohol off store shelves as a response to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. Eby encouraged Canadians to stand firm in their choices despite political pressure. While the political climate remains tense, many Americans on the West Coast still value Canadian visitors and business ties. The conflict between the two countries is likely to persist as trade disputes and political rhetoric continue.

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B.C. Premier Defends Canada After U.S. Ambassador’s Criticism
Jul 22, 2025 | 12:41 PM
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