Trump, Canada and Trade War
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Trump ends trade talks with Canada over tariffs ad that Ontario premier now says he’ll phase out
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he’s pulling the TV ad that caused President Donald Trump to say he was ending trade negotiations with Canada.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he will pause the ad on Monday "so that trade talks can resume."
President Trump said he's ending trade talks with Canada over an anti-tariff ad campaign by the province of Ontario that uses Ronald Reagan's voice — leading Ontario to pull the ads after this weekend.
The premier of Canada’s most populous province has again complicated the country’s delicate trade negotiations with the U.S., this time with a political ad targeting Americans that has drawn the ire of U.
Ontario, Canada will keep airing an ad critical of tariffs through the weekend ‒ and then pause it ‒ following President Trump's objections.
Trump's announcement came after the Canadian province began running a TV ad that features a speech by Ronald Reagan.
President Trump took another swing at Canada late Friday, calling a controversial anti-tariff ad featuring excerpts from a former President Reagan speech, “crooked” and “dishonest.” He also suggested that the video was “possibly” generated by artificial intelligence (AI).
Prices for home appliances, cars and auto parts could be impacted by President Donald Trump’s decision overnight to end trade talks between the U.S. and Canada, some trade experts told ABC News.Trump said he's terminating trade negotiations with Canada in response to a negative TV advertisement about tariffs rolled out earlier this month by the Canadian province of Ontario.
Doug Ford has built a reputation for picking fights with President Trump and getting under his skin with publicity-grabbing moves as U.S. tariffs have harmed Ontario’s economy.
President Donald Trump ordered an immediate halt to trade talks with Canada over the edited clips of former President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs.
El primer ministro de la provincia más poblada de Canadá publicó el viernes en las redes sociales comentarios del expresidente de Estados Unidos,