Canada's Ford stands firm on Reagan anti-tariff ad
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The fact Ford delayed pulling the ad to Monday to allow the ad to air during the first two World Series games irritated Trump. He called the move a “hostile act” and responded by announcing plans to raise tariffs on Canada by an additional 10 percent over the weekend.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford joins Meet the Press NOW to explain his decision to run an ad opposing President Trump’s tariff policy that featured former President Ronald Reagan.
Calling it “the best ad I ever ran,” the populist Conservative premier said the campaign accomplished its goal of drawing attention to Trump’s trade policies. The ad angered Trump, who responded by threatening to raise tariffs on Canadian imports by another 10%.
Top Canadian official declares victory after Trump’s meltdown over Reagan ad: ‘Mission accomplished’
Trump abruptly terminated “all trade negotiations” with Canada last Thursday after he bashed an ad that featured the voice of former President Ronald Reagan.
President Donald Trump has canceled trade negotiations with Canada over what he called a “fake” ad that featured parts of an anti-tariff speech delivered by conservative hero and former President Ronald Reagan.
Premier of Ontario Doug Ford said the U.S. and Canada are "stronger together" in his first response to President Donald Trump's termination of trade talks in a spat over an anti-tariffs advertising campaign that featured former U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
Premier Doug Ford said the U.S. ambassador's expletive-laced tirade was “absolutely unacceptable” and “unbecoming of an ambassador."