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Ontario premier brags about anti-tariff Reagan ad that prompted Trump to cancel trade talks
The leader of Canada’s most populous province is bragging about the impact of his anti-tariff ad that prompted U.S.
President Donald Trump canceled trade talks with Canada on Thursday, citing a recent ad released by the government of Canada’s Ontario province that quoted former President Ronald Reagan’s 1987 radio address to the nation on fair trade.
President Donald Trump canceled trade negotiations with Canada after Ontario released an ad using Ronald Reagan's words to criticize Trump's tariff policies.
A forme advisor to Ronald Reagan defended Ontario's controversial commercial that quoted Reagan's warnings about tariffs.
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Treasury Secretary Awkwardly Dodges Questions On Trump Jacking Up Canada Tariffs Because Reagan Ad Made Him Angry
Scott Bessent was confronted, Sunday, about the idea that President Donald Trump increased tariffs on Canada because of a TV ad he didn't like.
The premier said the advert was viewed one billion times as Trump said he has no plans to meet with his Canadian counterpart.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford declared “mission accomplished” after his provincial government aired anti-tariff ads featuring Ronald Reagan upset U.S. President Donald Trump. The ad spliced clips of the former president’s 1987 address in which he warns that tariffs “hurt every American.
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"Mission accomplished": Ontario Premier Ford defends ad that triggered Trump
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he achieved his "goal" last week after his viral anti-tariff ad featuring former President Reagan prompted President Trump to cancel trade negotiations with Canada. The big picture: Trump last week also vowed to raise Canada's tariffs by 10% over the ad,