“Canada is not for sale” hats become popular after Trump comments

Liam Mooney, founder of an Ottawa-based design firm, made a “Canada is Not for Sale” hat in response to Trump’s tariff threats and suggestions that Canada make it the 51st state of the United States.

The caps gained attention after Ontario Premier Doug Ford wore one during a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other state premiers in Ottawa last week to discuss Trump’s promises. .

According to Mooney, tens of thousands of caps have been ordered since then.

Mooney told Reuters he created the hats as a creative rebuttal to President Trump’s rhetoric, aiming to cut through political discourse with a message of nationalism and unity.

This content was originally published in Caps “Canada is not for sale” become popular after Trump’s comments on the CNN Brasil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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