A group of women based in Ontario has taken the boycott of Ivanka Trump products to Canada.

Called the 'Peeved Beavers,' the group demonstrated in the Toronto area Saturday morning dressed in garb cheekily mocking the US president, Ivanka's father.

Organizers dressed up as Donald Trump in their boycott of Hudson's Bay Company, a Canada retailer headquartered in Toronto.

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The 'Peeved Beavers' demonstrated in the Toronto area Saturday morning against Hudson's Bay Company, a Canada retailer carrying Ivanka Trump products

Some organizers - particularly women - dressed up as Donald Trump, Ivanka's father, for the protest. Trump was incensed when he saw Melissa McCarthy portray Sean Spicer on Saturday Night Live. Ever since, there has been a campaign to get a woman to portray him

The group had previously reached out to HBC but did not receive a response. The group is calling its movement a 'Baycott'

Calling their movement a 'Baycott,' they hope to influence the store to drop Ivanka Trump products, CTV News reported.

HBC carries various Ivanka products, the organizers said, including jewelry and clothing.

They had previously reached out to the company but did not receive a response.

A company spokesperson said customers have the 'right to choose the brands that work for them.'

Organizer Amanda St Jean told CTV: 'They market themselves as the iconic Canadian department store, and we would point out that the values of the Trump administration are not the same as what I think are Canadian values.'

Organizer Amanda St Jean said: 'They market themselves as the iconic Canadian department store, and we would point out that the values of the Trump administration are not the same as what I think are Canadian values.' Pictured: Protesters in Canada

The protesters pointed to Ivanka's role in her father's administration as a large reason for boycotting her brand. St Jean has worked with Shannon Coulter, the creator of the #GrabYourWallet campaign in the US. Pictured: A protest sign

The protesters dressed as Donald as a form of 'performance art' that was 'fun and artful.' Pictured: Ivanka Trump

The protesters pointed to Ivanka's role in her father's administration as a large reason for boycotting her brand.

St Jean has worked with Shannon Coulter, the creator of the #GrabYourWallet campaign in the US.

The protesters dressed as Trump as a form of 'performance art' that was 'fun and artful.'

Trump was incensed when he saw Melissa McCarthy portray Sean Spicer on Saturday Night Live. Ever since, there has been a campaign to get a woman to portray him.