BC Premier Slams US Ambassador to say that Trump thinks that Canadian boycotts are “nasty”

BC Prime Minister David Eby said he believes in the leadership of the United States “very little awareness” of how their remarks are, as the Canadian US ambassador says that President Donald Trump thinks that Canadians are “nasty” to deal with us.

“Do they don’t think the Canadians are not going to answer when the president says,” I want to change you to the 51st state and collect you financially unless you bow to the United States “?” EBY said in an interview with CBC Power and politics Monday night in Huntsville, Ont., Where the prime ministers meet this week.

“Canadians are clearly upset.”

The US Ambassador of Canada Pete Hoetktra made comments on Canadians, avoiding the US travel and liquor while speaking at the Summit of the Pacific Northwest Economic Area, Bellevu, Wash.

The Canadian press was recorded on the comments of the Ambassador of the Eby office, who said it received a voice in the audience.

In his statement, EBY stated that Hokstra’s remarks show the Canadians’ efforts to stand on Trump’s “effects”, and he encouraged people to “keep it”.

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US Ambassador claims,

The US Ambassador Pete Hoethtra, Canada, says that the President’s team had long made it clear that the tax on Canadian digital services was a “red line” and that it was stopped from the Canadian “line” to the US trade agreement and returned to the front. HOKESKTRA claims that Prime Minister Mark Carney describes the comments of the state 51 as a “sustainable term”.

A representative of the Hokstra office did not immediately respond to the request for comment.

The ambassador made notes in response to the conference moderator’s question of what could be done to get people to travel again as Vancouver and Seattle are preparing for host games as part of the following year’s FIFA World Cup.

President “Own”: EBY

“Canadians who stay at home, it’s their business, you know. I don’t like it, but if they want to do it is fine. They want to deny American alcohol. It’s great,” Hokstra said.

“There are reasons why the president and some of his team called Canada to be nasty and nasty to handle, ok, for some of these stages.”

HOOKESTRA added that he “could get alcohol over the border if (he) wanted.”

“We go back and forth to Michigan, and they don’t check the car when I come back,” he said, pulling from the crowd.

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The General Panel discusses what is ahead when the prime ministers meet before the Prime Minister’s communication and offer of Canada and the United States and trade, which contains tariffs.

-With Power and politicsEby said the Canadians should “hold on to it, keep the line, but at the end of the day we must get past.”

The Prime Minister said he believed that Americans would not share their government attitudes.

“They say things like” I’m sorry. “We are friends, we are neighbors, we are partners.

BC is one of the provinces that banned US alcohol sales government -led shops when Trump hit steep tariffs from Canada. The change that has made some Canadians cancel their cross -border journey.

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