Many Canadians surveyed said they couldn't forgive the U.S. following President Donald Trump's "51st state" remarks and trade war, and would boycott until he's gone, but that feeling is beginning to shift. Granted, Canadians are still boycotting travel to the U.S., forcing some states to beg for their return , while others have asked the president to apologize to Canada to repair relationships . However, almost a year after the U.S. president's first annexation remarks (which he recently reiterated again in September), the anti-American sentiment among some Canadians is shifting.
Although plenty of Canadians continue to boycott travel to the U.S. for the eighth month in a row, some have a new, inspiring message for their neighbors: Americans are welcome in Canada. Canadians, it wo

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