The Canadian dollar rose to a near three-week high against its U.S. counterpart on Monday, as investors weighed the potential for Canada's economy to escape broad-based U.S. tariffs and a report ...
Americans critical of Trump’s annexation talk have already ordered thousands of the hats, according to its creators.
The hats gained attention after Ontario Premier Doug Ford wore one during a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other premiers in Ottawa last week to discuss Trump's vow to impose tariffs o ...
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Jackpine Dynamic Branding's Liam Mooney says he sold $50,000 worth of product after Premier Doug Ford sported his 'Canada Is Not For Sale' hat.
He wore it right on his hat. Speaking to reporters in Ottawa ahead of a premiers' meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss Canada's response to the threat of U.S. tariffs, Ford wore a ...
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canada’s premiers say all options are on the table to respond to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s threat to impose devastating tariffs on Canada.
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Titleist staffers like Justin Thomas, Cameron Young and Davis Riley helped inform the updated Phantom designs. When the plumbing-neck setup was well-received with Tour players because it’s ...
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Think about it. When you ask your playing partner what ball they’re playing, they never say ‘Titleist Pro V1’, do they? It’s just ‘Pro V1’. That’s umbrella branding at its finest.
During warmups of their wild-card game against the Texans, Chargers players and coaches wore "LAFD" hats to show support for the Los Angeles Fire Department as it battles wildfires back home.