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OTTAWA — One of the people behind the viral “Canada is not for sale” hat says he wants to help other companies get on board the made-in-Canada train. Liam Mooney told The Canadian Press he and his fiancée and business partner Emma Cochrane felt distraught watching Ontario Premier Doug Ford tell U.S. President Donald Trump and American media in early January that — the president’s musings about annexation notwithstanding — Canada would never be for sale. A few days later the Ottawa-based pair, now married, stitched together a hat bearing the premier’s message. Mooney called it a “creative rebuttal” in…
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