
Canada’s Tariff Battle with Trump: Billboards Pop Up Across U.S. States
Canada has escalated its tariff dispute with former President Donald Trump by launching a billboard campaign across several U.S. states. The campaign, which criticizes Trump's tariffs as a tax on American consumers, has been spotted in cities like Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Jacksonville, Florida, and Columbus, Ohio. Funded by the Canadian government, these billboards aim to sway public opinion against Trump's trade policies.
The billboards, which read 'Tariffs are a tax,' have been strategically placed in high-traffic areas to maximize visibility. In Columbus, the signs have appeared along major routes such as Grandview Avenue and Dublin Road, sparking discussions among locals about the impact of tariffs on gas prices and the broader economy.
This move comes as part of a broader strategy by Canada to challenge Trump's trade policies, which have been a point of contention since his presidency. The campaign has also been rolled out in a dozen other states, indicating a concerted effort to influence U.S. public opinion on this issue.