Ontario to stop running anti-tariff advert that angered Trump
Summary
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will pause an anti-tariff advertisement campaign in the United States that upset President Donald Trump. The decision aims to resume trade discussions between Canada and the U.S., and the advertisement will stop airing on Monday.Key Facts
- Ontario's anti-tariff ad campaign upset President Trump and led to Pausing trade talks between Canada and the U.S.
- Premier Doug Ford decided to pause the ad after consulting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- The ad will continue over the weekend, including during Major League Baseball World Series games, and will stop on Monday.
- President Trump criticized the ad on Truth Social, calling it "fake" and "egregious."
- The advertisement quoted a statement from former U.S. President Ronald Reagan about tariffs.
- Prime Minister Carney stated that Canada is ready to continue trade talks with the U.S. when possible.
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