Canada's Ford stands firm on Reagan anti-tariff ad
Digest more
The measure was in response to what the U.S. president called “misrepresentation” of Ronald Reagan’s comments.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford joins Meet the Press NOW to explain his decision to run an ad opposing President Trump’s tariff policy that featured former President Ronald Reagan.
Premier David Eby announced last week that B.C. will roll out digital ads in the U.S. next month 'to explain who wins and who loses' from additional tariffs on softwood lumber.
3don MSN
Ontario says it's pulling anti-tariff ads after Trump threatens to cut off trade talks with Canada
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.
Ontario's ad criticizing tariffs aired during the World Series, hours after President Donald Trump said he'd slap new tariffs on Canada.
Prime Minister Mark Carney tells reporters on Friday that Canada is prepared to continue trade talks when Trump is ready
President Donald Trump ordered an immediate halt to trade talks with Canada over the edited clips of former President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs.
18hon MSN
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew doubles down on support for Ontario anti-tariff ads that roiled Trump
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew repeated his support on Monday for the Ontario government's $75-million ad campaign targeting American audiences with an anti-tariff message that roiled U.S. President Donald Trump into pausing trade talks with Canada last week.
President Trump called off trade negotiations with Canada on Thursday after the government of Ontario, the most populous province in Canada, released an advertisement that featured remarks from former President Reagan that criticized tariffs.
Trump announced the higher tariffs on Oct. 25, referencing an anti-tariff ad aired by Ontario's government featuring a video of Ronald Reagan.