What caused a surge in patriotism in Canada in February 2025?
- Correct Answer: Economic growth
- Trump’s tariff policies
- New trade agreements
- Military alliances
Explanation: A surge in Canadian patriotism in February 2025 was driven by concerns over Trump’s tariffs and their economic impact, per Reuters.
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