
Der Premierminister von Manitoba warnt davor, dass Doug Fords Drohung mit der Krone den Kampf gegen Trump-Zölle untergräbt
https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/manitoba-premier-warns-doug-fords-crown-royal-threat-undermines-fight-against-trump-tariffs/article_07d99036-439f-48ea-b14c-851a16192ed1.html
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Any company that’s moving even part of their business to the U.S deserves a boycott IMO. I’m from the area, closing that factory will be devastating.
Manitoba could retaliate and remove Ontario Wines from its liquor stores. It’s foolish of Doug Ford to ban the sales of Crown Royal Whisky to 15 million potential customers. This will reduce production of Crown Royal in Gimli, Manitoba, and hurt workers in that small town.
I’m from Ontario and once again, I think Doug Ford is making a poorly thought out and foolish move.
It is unfortunate that bottling for the US market is moving out of Ontario to the US, yes, absolutely. However, we cannot ignore that production remains in Manitoba and bottling for the Canadian market remains in Quebec.
It makes much more sense to boycott American brands, American-made goods, than to boycott Canadian-made and bottled Crown Royal. This is why I support the continued removal of American made beer, spirits, and wine from LCBO shelves, but not Crown Royal which is not the same at all.
I do not think Doug Ford is being reasonable, and he is not being a good partner for Canadian unity.
Doug Ford only cares about him and the people that give him money. His care does not even extend to his fellow Canadians in Manitoba at a time when Canadian unity is essential.