Trump, Canada and Reagan
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he had terminated trade negotiations with Canada in response to an advert produced by the government of Ontario featuring historic footage of President Ronald Reagan arguing that tariffs undermine economic prosperity.
President Donald Trump pulled out of trade talks with Canada Thursday night, furious over what he called a “fake’’ television ad from Ontario’s provincial government that quoted former U.S.
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President Donald Trump in a message posted to Truth Social on Saturday afternoon pledged to increase tariffs on Canada by 10 percent following a dispute over an anti-tariff ad using Ronald Reagan.
Scott Bessent said Ontario's anti-tariff ad, featuring quotes from Ronald Reagan, was "propaganda" aimed at swaying public opinion.
The Canadian advertisement featured selectively edited audio and video of former President Ronald Reagan criticizing the use of tariffs.
President Donald Trump announced he's adding an extra 10% tariff on Canadian imports over a negative TV advertisement featuring a speech by President Ronald Reagan.
President Donald Trump will add a 10% tariff to Canadian goods after the airing of an ad featuring former President Ronald Reagan during the World Series.
The ad, which will stop airing on Monday, used audio of a 1987 address by Ronald Reagan making a case against tariffs.
The premier said the advert was viewed one billion times as Trump said he has no plans to meet with his Canadian counterpart.