
""Anyone had any bourbon recently?" Carney said, prompting laughter and applause from attendees, before suggesting Canadians are "rediscovering our country.""
"Carney framed the shift as part of a broader effort to strengthen Canadian industry and reduce reliance on U.S. imports."
"Industry groups have warned that Canadian restrictions and consumer boycotts have significantly affected U.S. spirits exports."
"The bourbon reference underscores how alcohol brands have become increasingly entangled in trade disputes and national economic messaging."
Mark Carney referenced bourbon during a Liberal Party convention speech to symbolize changing Canada-U.S. trade sentiments. He highlighted consumer boycotts of American goods due to trade tensions under President Trump. Carney emphasized a 'Buy Canadian' initiative aimed at supporting local suppliers and reducing reliance on U.S. imports. His remarks reflect growing trade friction, including tariff disputes affecting cross-border alcohol sales, and indicate a shift in consumer preferences towards domestic products.
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