Trump ends Canada trade talks over Reagan ad
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The Ronald Reagan ad that riled President Donald Trump to the point of terminating trade talks with Canada is coming down — after it gets a few more plays during the World Series.
Trump on Thursday said in a post on X that he is terminating “all trade negotiations” with Canada. The President claimed “they fraudulently took a big buy ad saying that Ronald Reagan did not like Tariffs, when actually he LOVED TARIFFS FOR OUR COUNTRY.”
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Trump ends trade talks with Canada over tariffs ad that Ontario premier now says he’ll phase out
President Trump says on social media that he is ending “all trade negotiations” with Canada because of recent television ads protesting U.S. tariffs
The premier of Canada's most populous province, Doug Ford, has halted a television commercial that had angered Donald Trump. Trump had previously declared an ending to "all trade negotiations" with Canada because of a television commercial sponsored by Ontario that used the words of former US President Ronald Reagan to criticize US tariffs.
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