As the world gets ready for unforeseen events shortly, the US-Canada tariff battle is generating a variety of problems and answers.
 
Many are speculating about what canada could do to annoy the Americans, given that new prime minister Mark Carney has made it clear that the nation would never be a part of the US. You know what? The 'nuclear weapon' they have discovered is to prohibit Pornhub. According to a New York Post article, comedian Matthew Puzitsky posted a video on instagram that has now gone viral, arguing that canada ought to outlaw websites that offer pornographic content in the US.


With over 3 million views per month, the Canadian-owned website is the most popular in the united states, it was added. "Canada would win the trade war if it could outlaw Pornhub in the US.  That's all.  The stand-up comedian told The Post that there isn't a trade war. A petition calling for Canadian authorities to restrict Pornhub as a "peaceful yet powerful" response to the trade issue has been started since the video went viral.  But only a few dozen people have signed it, according to the Post.
 

What Americans Said on the Idea
The very notion of censoring Pornhub stunned the people of the United States.  One individual stated that if something similar occurred, he would leave the United States.  He told The Post, "I'm leaving the united states if they take away my access to Pornhub." "Canadians wouldn't do that to us," someone else inquired. I believed they were meant to be kind. In response, another man said that if canada were to decide to outlaw adult entertainment websites in the US, it would be a rash and premature step. "This is a significant move... canada, let's not rush things!" he urged.

US-Canada Tariff War
Ever since he took office for the second time, US President donald trump has been enraged by tariffs.  Among other things, he has declared raising import taxes on goods from China, Mexico, India, and Canada.  He said that reciprocal tariffs would take effect on april 2. With a few exceptions, he has imposed 25% tariffs on all Canadian goods.  In response, canada raised duties by a comparable percentage.  Regarding tariffs, immigration, and "51st state" issues, the two nations have been engaged in a verbal sparring match.
 

Trump has often called for canada to join the US, but canada has refused.  Former prime minister Justin Trudeau has previously denied the notion, stating that it was unrealistic. Current prime minister Mark Carney has also reaffirmed that it will never occur.  He had, however, alluded to efforts to promote a friendly US-Canada relationship.
 
 
 

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