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Canada PM Mark Carney Apologizes to Donald Trump for TV Ad

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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