Canadian author Louise Benny announces the American boycott amid “an unbalanced trade war”
The famous Canadian author Louise Benny announced on Friday that it will hold the United States because of President Donald Trump’s plan to put a customs tariff on all goods from Canada.
In a statement published in her official account on Facebook, Trump’s ambiguity novelist described a “trade -off war against Canada”, and said she does not feel that she could enter the United States “until the economic sword, which can throw hundreds of thousands of Canadians (as well as Americans) completely be removed.
Trump imposed a tariff on the goods from Canada and Mexico on Tuesday, before some of them walking two days later. The president is now threatening to implement the definitions of Canadian dairy and wood early on Friday. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday criticized the Trump tariff as “a very stupid thing to do.”
The novelist described its decision not to travel to the United States “painful”, adding that it had made many personal and professional friends in the United States.
“But … enough,” she wrote. “What is happening is not just a possible economic catastrophe for Canada and many other countries, it is a moral wound.”
Benny also announced that she will not do personal events in the United States, as she has ended a long period of a country tour. The creative of the head of the head of inspectors, Armand Gatash, plans for a launching event for the twentieth installation of the series, “The Black Wolf”, at the John F. F. Kennedy for theatrical arts in Washington, DC, but will now host it in Ottawa at the National Arts Center on October 28.
“Please understand that this decision is not intended to punish the Americans,” she wrote in her statement. “This is related to standing on the shoulder to the shoulder with my Canadian colleagues.”
The author said that she hopes that the Americans will attend its Canadian events, as they “will be welcome with open weapons.”
Benny is famous for a large series of Inspectors Armand Gatash, which turned into a 2022 manufacturer of Amazon, “Three Pines”. The eight episodes of the episodes of British actor Alfred Molina included Gamache, an attractive and talented inspector who solves crimes in Quebec.
The author also participated in writing the political movie “The Case of Terror” for the year 2021 “The State of Terrorism” with Hillary Clinton. The book begins with a new American president who chooses a political enemy as minister of state and snows in a series of terrorist attacks from political opponents that the administration must address.
Louise Benny actor did not immediately respond to the comment.
This article was originally published on NBCNEWS.com