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Toronto screen icon Mike Myers calls U.S. film tariffs 'a fiasco'

Canadian comedy giant Mike Myers got his elbows up when asked for his opinion on Trump's tariffs on films made outside the United States.

If there's anyone who knows about the power of the Canadian film and entertainment industry, it's beloved Scarborough export Mike Myers.

After cutting his teeth in the entertainment world with everything from local commercials to appearances on Citytv and MuchMusic, there's no arguing that, while Myers' path led him to Hollywood, his Canadian roots are an integral part of his story.

His wearing a "Canada is not for sale" shirt and mouthing "elbows up" on a recent episode of Saturday Night Live only further hammers it home.

That's why, when U.S. President Donald Trump announced a vague 100 per cent tariff on any films produced outside of the United States, Myers had some choice words to share.

@blogto If Mike Myers says it’s a fiasco, it’s a fiasco 🤦 Mike Myers and Colin Mochrie sound off on the latest tariffs situation with the United States 🇺🇸🇨🇦 #toronto #tariffs #us #canada_life🇨🇦 #usatiktok🇺🇸 #mikemyers #colinmochrie #fyp ♬ original sound - blogTO

"This tariff situation is just a fiasco," Myers told blogTO on the red carpet for Gilda's Club Toronto's Open Mike fundraiser event on Monday evening, alongside fellow Canadian comedy icon, Colin Mochrie.

"It's just a hand grenade of economic policy that makes no sense," he says. "It makes you a conspiracy theorist."

As of publication, the U.S. president has not moved forward on actually enacting the proposed production tariffs, which have the potential to decimate Toronto's vibrant film industry entirely.

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