Barrie mayor orders removal of U.S. flags from city-owned properties

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Mayor Alex Nuttall has ordered the removal of all United States flags from Barrie properties in response to newly imposed American tariffs on Canadian goods.

The directive follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to enforce a 25 percent tariff on all Canadian imports, which took effect at midnight on Tuesday, March 4. The sweeping trade measure marks a major escalation in economic tensions between the two countries.

“Effective immediately, I have instructed city staff to remove all United States of America flags from all city-owned facilities,” Nutall announced. “There will be no American flags flying at any city facilities.”

The mayor emphasized that the move is not intended as an act of disrespect but rather as a statement of solidarity with Canadians affected by the tariffs. He stated that residents should not have to see the U.S. flag displayed on municipal properties during a period of heightened tensions.

“The reality is that we live in Canada, we’re an independent country, self-determination and freedom,” he said. “The only flag that should be flying at our facilities is the Canadian flag.”

According to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Barrie ranks 19th out of 41 Canadian cities most affected by American tariffs. Over 90% of Barrie’s exports, valued at more than $766 million, go to the United States.

Nuttall stated that if the tariff tensions are resolved, he would be open to reinstating the U.S. flags.

“If there is a time where we get through these difficulties and the relationship is restored, then we can determine at a point if it’s appropriate to put them back up,’ he said.

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