What Ronald Reagan Said About Tariffs as Trump Cancels Canada Negotiations
Summary
President Donald Trump ended trade talks with Canada after Ontario released an ad using Ronald Reagan's old speech against tariffs. The ad shows Reagan warning that trade barriers can harm economies, but the Reagan Foundation claims Ontario did not have permission to edit and use the speech this way. Tensions between the U.S. and Canada have grown over trade policies.Key Facts
- President Trump stopped trade talks with Canada after Ontario's government used a Ronald Reagan speech in an ad.
- The ad shows Reagan saying that tariffs can cause economic problems over time.
- Reagan's speech was originally given in 1987 at Camp David.
- The Ontario ad used a shortened version of the original speech.
- The Reagan Foundation claims Ontario did not have permission to use the speech and is exploring legal options.
- Tensions between the U.S. and Canada have risen due to President Trump's trade policies.
- President Trump has suggested Canada could become the 51st state, adding to tensions.
- Some Canadians have responded by avoiding American products and reducing travel to the U.S.
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