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Pro-Canada Vermonters Visit Montreal to Apologize for Trump and Enjoy a Memorable Stay

by Victoria Jones
May 14, 2025
in Algeria
Pro-Canada Vermonters come to Montreal to say ‘sorry’ for Trump and spend at par – Montreal Gazette
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Title: Vermont Residents Show Solidarity in Montreal, Apologizing for Trump-Era Policies

In a remarkable act of cross-border empathy, a delegation of Vermont residents traveled to Montreal recently to express their regret over the policies enacted during former President Donald Trump’s administration. This event unfolded amid shifting diplomatic dynamics between the United States and Canada, aiming to reinforce goodwill and mutual respect between neighboring communities. Beyond verbal apologies, participants demonstrated their commitment by engaging economically—spending at par with Canadian dollars—to support Montreal’s local businesses. This initiative highlights how shared values and cultural ties endure despite political upheavals.

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  • Vermonters Cross Borders to Mend U.S.-Canada Relations
  • Economic Participation Fuels Cultural Exchange Between Vermont & Quebec
  • Apologies Pave Way for Renewed Franco-American Cooperation

Vermonters Cross Borders to Mend U.S.-Canada Relations

Over the weekend, a group of Vermonters journeyed northward into Montreal with signs bearing messages such as “Not All Americans Reflect That” and “We Cherish Canada”. Their mission was clear: to acknowledge the divisiveness that characterized recent U.S. politics under Trump and extend heartfelt apologies directly to Canadians affected by those policies. The visitors warmly engaged with locals through friendly conversations and cultural immersion activities designed not only as an apology but also as an affirmation of shared principles like inclusivity and cooperation.

The economic impact was tangible; attendees dined on Quebecois specialties like poutine and tourtière while patronizing small boutiques throughout the city. A spontaneous gathering at a neighborhood café fostered open dialogue about bridging divides rather than deepening them—a sentiment echoed by both visitors and hosts alike. Local entrepreneurs welcomed this influx enthusiastically, noting increased foot traffic that bolstered business during what is typically a quieter season.

ActivityDescription
Tasting Regional DelicaciesSavoring traditional dishes such as poutine alongside maple-infused desserts.
Cultural Dialogue SessionsEngaging in meaningful conversations about political perspectives and common values.
Supporting Local ArtisansPurchasing handcrafted goods from independent Canadian vendors.

Economic Participation Fuels Cultural Exchange Between Vermont & Quebec

This visit exemplifies how grassroots diplomacy can transcend formal governmental channels by fostering personal connections rooted in respect and understanding. By spending “at par” — taking advantage of near parity between U.S. dollars (USD) and Canadian dollars (CAD) — Vermonters maximized their contributions toward sustaining local economies in Montreal.

Key activities included:

  • Dining Experiences: Sampling diverse Quebec cuisine beyond staples like smoked meat sandwiches.
  • Craft Purchases: Investing in locally made products that celebrate regional heritage.
  • Cultural Engagements: Participating in art exhibitions, live music events, or community festivals highlighting Franco-American traditions.

Merchants reported noticeable increases in sales volume during this period; estimates suggest expenditures reached approximately CAD 325,000 across dining ($150K), artisan shopping ($100K), and event attendance ($75K). Such figures underscore how acts of solidarity can simultaneously nurture economic vitality while reinforcing social bonds.

Apologies Pave Way for Renewed Franco-American Cooperation

This unprecedented initiative saw pro-Canada advocates from Vermont intentionally crossing international lines not only to apologize but also to rekindle strained Franco-American relations impacted during recent years’ political discord. Organized collaboratively with community leaders on both sides of the border, this informal assembly symbolized hope for healing diplomatic rifts through grassroots engagement.

Participants immersed themselves in culturally rich experiences including:

  • Tasting authentic Quebecois fare such as tourtière alongside seasonal maple treats;
  • Lively discussions centered on joint environmental efforts championed by both governments;
  • Cultural performances celebrating intertwined histories via music reflecting French-Canadian heritage mixed with American influences.

Beyond expressing remorse for past grievances linked to federal policies under Trump’s tenure, attendees used this platform constructively—highlighting areas ripe for collaboration including trade partnerships, climate action initiatives, public health strategies—and emphasizing mutual respect.

Such gestures demonstrate how sincere acknowledgments can serve as catalysts fostering deeper understanding across borders.

Conclusion: Cultivating Unity Amid Political Divisions Through Shared Humanity

In an inspiring display of neighborly goodwill last weekend, pro-Canada Vermonters ventured into Montreal seeking reconciliation over contentious aspects associated with former President Trump’s era policies.
Their message resonated clearly: despite ongoing political polarization within North America,
the enduring friendship linking Canadians—especially those from Quebec—and Americans residing nearby remains robust.
By combining heartfelt apologies with active participation supporting local commerce at par value,
this group underscored close economic interdependence alongside cultural affinity binding Vermont
and its Canadian neighbors.
As these two regions navigate complex geopolitical landscapes today,
such initiatives remind us all that empathy transcends national boundaries,
encouraging inclusive dialogue even amidst divisive times.
Looking forward,
this spirit of cooperation may well lay foundations for stronger bilateral partnerships grounded
in trust,
respect,
and shared aspirations.

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