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Hoekstra said Trump says Canadians are "mean and nasty" |
Canadians not traveling south to the United States or buying American goods has irked US President Donald Trump, who claims Canadians are "nasty" to deal with.
But BC Premier David Eby says the US leadership has "very little awareness" in how offensive his remarks are.
"Do they think Canadians are not going to respond when the president says, 'I want to turn you into the 51st state and begger you economically unless you bow to the US?" Eby said in Huntsville Ontario, where the premiers are meeting this week.
US Ambassador to Canada, Pete Hoekstra was asked in Bellevue, Washington how to encourage Canadians to start traveling to the US again and this is part of what he said:
"Canadians staying home, that's their business, you know. I don't like it, but if that's what they want to do, it's fine. They want to ban American alcohol. That's fine," Hoekstra said.
"There are reasons why the president and some of his team referred to Canada as being mean and nasty to deal with, OK, because of some of those steps," he said.
So Eby pounced on the "mean and nasty" bit, and said Hoekstra's remarks show Canadians' efforts to stand up to Trump are "having an impact," and he encouraged people to "keep it up."
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