Canada Hits Trump Where It HURTS — U.S. Alcohol Sales Collapse as Carney Holds Firm
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Загружено: 2026-08-21
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This documentary examines how Canada's decision to remove American alcohol from provincial liquor stores became one of the most visible and effective pressure points in the U.S.–Canada trade war.
We trace the story from the first tariff measures in 2025 through the removal of American spirits from Canadian shelves, the dramatic collapse in U.S. alcohol exports, the impact on major American producers, and the rise of Canadian alternatives. We also explore how consumer boycotts transformed from a political response into a lasting shift in purchasing habits across Canada.
The video then follows the latest developments in the 2026 trade negotiations, including the reported push by Prime Minister Mark Carney for provinces to restock American alcohol, the temporary delay of new U.S. tariffs, and the uncertainty surrounding a broader trade agreement.
Most importantly, we examine the bigger question: did Canada gain enough leverage from the boycott to negotiate from a position of strength, or is Ottawa giving up one of its most powerful bargaining tools in exchange for tariff relief?
This analysis uses publicly reported company figures, trade data, polling, government statements, and reporting from multiple major outlets. Because negotiations remain fluid, some details discussed are subject to change as governments finalize the terms of any agreement.
If you enjoy detailed analysis of Canada–U.S. relations, international trade, tariffs, economics, geopolitics, and the real-world impact of government policy, subscribe for more fact-based breakdowns of major developments shaping North America.
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