In Thunder Bay, Canadians shift from economic anger to action over U.S. tariffs
Uncertainty hesitates, lost trust recalibrates. What once felt like a seamless border between the U.S. and Canada now feels strained, and the tension isn’t just political—it’s personal and economic. Canadians are rethinking American partnerships, rerouting their supply chains, and skipping once-routine cross-border trips. The message is clear: when trust erodes, business doesn’t just pause—it pivots. From coffee shops in Grand Marais to shipping hubs in Thunder Bay, attitudes are changing. If things don’t shift soon, this may not just be a rough patch—it could be a permanent reset. Chris Farrell with MPR has the full story.
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