India, Feb. 3 -- Several Canadians have cancelled trips, boycotted US alcohol and other products, and even booed at sporting events after US President Donald Trump imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods.

Calgary resident Ken Lima-Coelho told news agency Reuters that the news of the tariff has spurred a surge of Canadian pride in his household.

"There's nothing I can do about this quagmire that we now find ourselves in politically with the regime next door," Lima-Coelho said. "But I can change which toothpaste I buy... and that gives us something to do while hopefully our political and business leaders sort this out."

British Columbia resident Mike Davies, 64, said he has been angry ever since Trump started posting comments on social med...