Canadians pull Reagan advertisement after furious Trump halts trade talks
Summary
Ontario, a province in Canada, pulled an advertisement featuring former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's voice after President Donald Trump stopped trade talks with Canada. Trump paused the negotiations, calling the ad "fake," which Ontario's Premier Doug Ford later decided to suspend. The advertisement highlighted Reagan's views on tariffs and their possible negative effects on the economy.Key Facts
- Ontario created an ad using former President Reagan's voice to discuss tariffs.
- President Trump stopped trade talks with Canada because of the ad.
- Ontario's Premier, Doug Ford, decided to suspend the ad after talking with Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- The ad was scheduled to continue during two baseball World Series games.
- Reagan’s message in the ad warned that high tariffs can lead to trade wars.
- Ford claimed the ad aimed to start conversations about tariffs' effects.
- The Ronald Reagan Foundation stated it might take legal action because of the ad.
- President Trump has expressed his displeasure about the ad campaign.
Read the Full Article
This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.