TORONTO − American liquor is no longer sold at the Madison Avenue Pub.

The popular Toronto bar has taken a stand against American products, reflecting a growing sentiment in Canada.

Since President Donald Trump targeted Canada with tariffs, Canadians have been boycotting US goods and promoting a "Buy Canada" movement.
As Canadians turn to homegrown products, the impact on the economy is significant, potentially adding billions to the GDP.
The trade tensions between the US and Canada have led to changes in consumer behavior and a shift towards supporting local businesses.
Canadian provinces and stores are opting not to stock American products, causing concern for US industries and the tourism sector.
Despite the challenges, Canadians remain resilient and resourceful, finding ways to adapt to the changing trade landscape.