Trump: "Canadians Are Mean and Nasty" — Now Watch What Happens
Trump: "Canadians Are Mean and Nasty" — Now Watch What Happens
Trump's ambassador to Canada called Canadians "mean and nasty" for boycotting American products, cancelling US vacations, and pulling American whiskey off their shelves. He said it to a crowd in Washington state. He was laughing about it.
Twelve months later, $4.5 billion is gone from the American economy. Bourbon exports to Canada collapsed 60%. Jim Beam halted production in Kentucky. Border crossings dropped 30% for ten straight months. 450,000 airline seats from Canada to the US — cancelled in a single quarter. One airline left the American market entirely.
American senators flew to Ottawa and said: "We miss you."
America's own Congressional report confirmed the boycott is hitting border states hard. Montana. New Hampshire. Washington. Vermont. Florida. State by state, the numbers tell the same story — Canadians stopped showing up, and nobody in Washington knows how to bring them back.
91% of Canadians now say they want less reliance on the United States. Not a pause. A permanent shift.
This video breaks down exactly what happened — with the data, the dollar amounts, and the American admissions that prove what 40 million Canadians did to the world's largest economy.
Sources: Statistics Canada, US Congressional Joint Economic Committee Report (December 2025), US Travel Association, Forbes, CBC News, Globe and Mail, OAG Aviation Data, US Distilled Spirits Council
Editor's Note ~ Donald Trump has cost the citizens of the United States billions in lost tourism dollars and tariff/taxation on goods imported by American citizens.
Source: Signals To The World
