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Canada 25 Jun 2026

As U.S. tensions persist, buy-local movement remains strong in Nova Scotia

U.S. President Donald Trump’s talk of Canada becoming the 51st state made Halifax’s Dale Darling stop buying American products. And she's far from alone, numbers show.

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U.S. President Donald Trumps talk of Canada becoming the 51st state made Halifaxs Dale Darling stop buying American products. When U.S. President Donald Trump first started talking about Canada becoming the 51st state, Halifax's Dale Darling says she had a visceral reaction. I wasn't prepared to support their economy," Darling said inside Local Source Market, a Halifax store that sells local food products.

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