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Entrepreneur Liam Mooney's business is thriving after creating "Canada is Not for Sale" hats in response to Donald Trump's tariff threats and suggestions that Canada become the 51st U.S. state. Ontario Premier Doug Ford wore one during a meeting with Canadian leaders, leading to tens of thousands of orders. Mooney designed the hats as a creative rebuttal to Trump's rhetoric, aiming to promote nationalism and unity.
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