Ontario Premier Doug Ford made a bold statement against U.S. expansionist sentiments by wearing a navy cap stating 'Canada is not for sale' during a press conference, firmly asserting Canadian sovereignty.
The hat's concept arose from a moment of indignation among two Canadian entrepreneurs who were inspired during an interview when a Fox News host suggested it would be a 'privilege' for Canada to join the U.S.
Ford remarked that this gesture symbolizes Canadians 'standing up for the country,' directly countering threats from President-elect Trump's potential tariffs on Canadian goods.
The phrase on the hat intentionally echoes the 'Make America Great Again' slogan, transforming a political branding moment into a playful, yet serious, declaration of national pride from a prominent Canadian leader.
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