Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday said he apologized to President Donald Trump for an ad by the Ontario Province's government against U.S. tariffs.
Canada’s PM Mark Carney apologises to US President Trump over Ontario’s anti-tariff ad, as trade negotiations remain suspended.
"Newsom's savage takedown of Trump's fragile ego will leave you speechless. Find out the insane nickname that has everyone ...
A one-minute government ad out of Canada’s Ontario province includes part of a 1987 address by President Ronald Reagan about ...
Quoting President Ronald Reagan was a way for Ontario to say that it’s not alone in opposing the kinds of tariffs that President Trump has imposed.
In the latest twist over an anti-tariff ad which has upset President Trump, the US ambassador to Canada suggests no trade ...
President Donald Trump said former President Ronald Reagan loved tariffs. But he couldn't be more wrong about that.
Donald Trump's strained relationships with leaders in Ontario and California prompted many social media users to claim the US ...
An ad campaign from the government of Ontario featured audio of former President Ronald Reagan denouncing tariffs on foreign goods. The video rearranges what Reagan said in a 1987 radio address, and ...
Did President Donald Trump really say the baseball World Series winners wouldn't be allowed to come to the White House? No, ...
Overall, the ad’s message aligns with most of Reagan’s remarks, which, over five minutes, expressed a dim view of tariffs ...
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