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A sign is placed in front of the American whiskey section at a B.C. Liquor Store before top selling American made products are to be removed from shelves as a demonstration for media in Vancouver, B.C., Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025.ETHAN CAIRNS/The Canadian Press

A trade war has commenced between Canada and the United States as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced tit-for-tat tariffs in response to the levies President Donald Trump imposed on Canadian imports. The impacts of U.S. tariffs could be devastating on Canadian businesses and the economy.

In response, a movement has surged to boycott American goods and buy Canadian products instead. The Globe wants to know if your habits are changing in the face of U.S. tariffs. What products will you be substituting with a Canadian version? Are there any local brands you absolutely love? We’d love to hear about groceries, clothing, toys, home products and more – or even a general philosophy you employ when shopping in stores.

Please fill out the form below or send an email to audience@globeandmail.com to share your thoughts.

Are you changing your buying habits in the face of tariffs?

The impacts of U.S. tariffs could be devastating on Canadian businesses and the economy.
 
In response, a movement has surged to boycott American goods and buy Canadian products instead. The Globe wants to know if your habits are changing in the face of U.S. tariffs. What products will you be substituting with a Canadian version? Are there any local brands you absolutely love? What type of products do they sell? We'd love to hear about groceries, clothing, toys, home products and more.
 
Please fill out the form below or send an email to audience@globeandmail.com to share your thoughts.

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