Question to my Canadian friends...
After thinking about it for last night while high as f*ck, a picture started to form in my mind of this tariff war actually doing more easily for Canada what Trump claims it will do for the US (increase domestic production, reduce (not eliminate) the reliance on cheap imported goods the economy). It already seems like there is some galvanizing around the idea of 'buying Canadian' in a way that is going to be fairly universal among your people as you all equally feel slighted by this move rather than it being a politically divisive move domestically. You will also have the benefit of having a tariff war with a single country vs going into a tariff war with all your trade partners at once. While the cost of American imported goods may go higher, you will have more options of alternate countries to bring goods in from with no tariffs and there will likely be alot of gov't support for producing goods domestically. I think we could also see loads of American consumers trying to buy goods from Canadian retailers to save money (Nvidia processors come to mind here initially), which could meaningfully boost the economy (my whole life it's been Canadians trying to buy cheaper good within the USA).
So I guess my question is, for sure short term pains ahead... but could this be a good thing for the Canadian economy in the medium-long term? For sure there are some industries that are too intertwined and will certainly suffer, but is there some optimism that it could force Canada to realign its economy in a way that could be long term beneficial?