Canada
Wednesday's vote marked a rare bipartisan rebuke of the Trump administration’s erratic trade policies amid growing fears of an economic recession.
The president is planning a big bash where he’ll announce a new round of tariffs. Republicans fear it’ll cause more pain.
"We’re looking at a nation that we don't understand anymore and we don't want to be like that nation," said Charlie Angus, a member of the Canadian Parliament.
“I feel terrible for the Americans, but it’s one person, it’s President Trump, that’s creating this chaos," said Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
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Mark Carney slammed them as a “very direct attack” on the country.
The Trump ally added a provocative twist to his declaration.
Mark Carney announced a snap general election will take place on April 28.
Canadian anger is "incredibly justified," said Sterling Morse, whose business is just 150 miles from the border and relies on Canadian tourists.
Richard Comely, Captain Canuck's co-creator, said the superhero is "chastising" the U.S. president over his "ridiculous" attacks.
"Well Donald, how many fights can you pick before you prove to the world that you lose every single one of them?" Canadian Member of Parliament Charlie Angus asked.