
Quebec MP, businesses join Vermont senator to denounce impacts of trade war
NEWPORT, VT. — President Donald Trump’s threats to make Canada a 51st state are “unacceptable,” a U.S. Senator from Vermont said Tuesday as businesspeople on both sides of the border gathered to denounce threatened tariffs on Canadian goods.
In a restaurant overlooking frozen Lake Memphremagog — which spans both countries — Democratic Sen. Peter Welch added that he’s “absolutely horrified” by the tariffs, which he described as destructive for Americans and Canadians alike.
“I am appalled at what our President is saying about Canada in reference to a 51st state,” he said. “There’s no place for that. We are neighbours who are allies, we’re friends and I want to keep it that way.”
Welch was joined by Liberal MP Marie-Claude Bibeau for the roundtable in the border town of Newport, Vt., which brought together businesses based mainly in Quebec and Vermont to talk about how the tariff battle is affecting them.