Canada PM Mark Carney Apologizes to Donald Trump for TV Ad
Summary
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump for a TV ad against tariffs. The ad was linked to increased tariffs by Trump and stopped ongoing negotiations between the two countries.Key Facts
- Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized to President Donald Trump for an anti-tariff TV ad.
- The ad led to President Trump imposing more tariffs on Canada and halting negotiations.
- Carney spoke to Trump about the ad at a dinner during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.
- The ad used a speech by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan and was bought by the Ontario province.
- Trump labeled the ad as “fake” and claimed it misrepresented Reagan’s original speech.
- The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation said the ad did not accurately represent Reagan's speech.
- Trump also suggested the ad was meant to affect a U.S. Supreme Court decision on his tariffs.
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