Protest against Elon Musk held outside of Tesla dealership in Kitchener | CBC News
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Protests against Tesla and CEO Elon Musk have emerged across Canada, spurred by his perceived connections to Donald Trump and the recent tariff war impacting Canadian goods. Recent protests, including one in Kitchener, reflect frustrations over these ties and assert Canadian pride. Participants assert that Musk's actions threaten Canadian sovereignty, leading to discussions about revoking his citizenship. While the protests have largely been peaceful, some instances of vandalism have occurred. Overall, this movement demonstrates rising tensions between Canadian and U.S. relations, particularly amid a contentious political climate.
I’m here cause I’m pissed. It’s time to stand up and show the country what we are and what we’re about... because this is absolute insanity.
He’s not a good person... I’d like to see him go out of business. Canadians have been provoked and we’re not going to put up with this.
Since Trump started imposing tariffs on Canadian goods, sentiment against the American president has turned sour in much of Canada.
Musk, the company’s CEO, has been closely associated with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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