Trump thinks of Canadian ‘bad’ to avoid us traveling to us, Buz: Ban on Ambassador

Trump thinks of Canadian 'bad' to avoid us traveling to us, Buz: Ban on Ambassador

US President Donald Trump is the Canadian people to avoid traveling to the United States about US President Donald Trump to deal with Canadian US ambassadors.

Pete Hocastra told the audience of a conference that such steps “do not send positive signs” about Canada’s well treatment of the United States.

The annual Prashant Northwest Economic Region Foundation was speaking at the Summit, the annual Prashant Northwest at the Belleview of Hocastra Washington.

The Canadian press was provided by the BC Premier David EB’s office with a recording of the ambassador’s comments, stating that he received an audio from someone who was in the audience.

AB said in a statement that Hocastra’s comment shows that the Canadians have an effort to stand up for Trump, and they encouraged people to “maintain it”.

A representative of the Hokestra office did not immediately respond to the request of the comment.

The ambassador, in response to a question of a conference, commented in response to a question that people can do to travel again as Vancouver and Seattle to host sports as part of next year’s FIFA World Cup.

“Canadians are staying at home, this is their business, you know. I don’t like it, but what they want to do if it is fine. It’s fine. They want to ban American liquor. That’s fine,” he said.

“There are reasons that the President and some of his teams referred to Canada as some of those stages, being mean and bad to deal properly.”

Hokestra said that he could “receive alcohol on the border if he (he).”

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He said, “We are seen in front of Michigan and when I come back they do not check my car,” he said, the crowd laughs.

In response to Hocastra’s comment, AB’s statement said that people should buy Canadian products and keep their holidays Canadians.

Premier said in an email statement, “We will not take these attacks on our jobs, our economy and our sovereignty. We will be strong together.”

The BC is one of the provinces that banned the sale of American liquor from a government -run store after slapping the tariffs standing on goods from Canada.

Trump’s actions have inspired some Canadian people to cancel their cross -border visits.

In March, the number of Canadian people returning home from the south of the border fell by about 32 percent compared to this month last year.

According to Statistics Canada, it was the longest time since the third consecutive month of year-to-year decline and the Kovid-19 epidemic.

The return trips by the air fell 13.5 percent from the year from year to year.

Hocastra said on the social media platform X on Monday that he spoke about the importance of both the United States and Canada of the Cascadia Corridor at the summit. “

He said Trump “focuses on giving a future that is safe, safe and prosperous, and future creation includes cooperation with Canada and Pacific Northwest region.”

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