Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday said he apologized to President Donald Trump for an ad by the Ontario Province's government against U.S. tariffs.
President Donald Trump has claimed the ad was made “to interfere with the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court” over his tariffs.
The ad, which used the words of former President Ronald Reagan to criticize U.S. tariffs, aired during a World Series game.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he's pulling the TV ad that caused President Trump to say he was ending trade negotiations ...
Sydney Sweeney breaks silence on controversial American Eagle jeans ad that sparked political debate, drawing support from ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he told Ontario's premier not to run an anti-tariff ad that angered U.S. President ...
Sydney Sweeney finally addressed her "great genes" American Eagle ad campaign — and what she thought of Trump's response.
The ad, run by a provincial government, angered President Donald Trump and prompted him to halt trade talks with Canada.
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More Americans are unhappy with the way Trump is managing the government, AP-NORC poll shows
A new AP-NORC poll finds U.S. adults’ opinions of how President Donald Trump is managing the federal government have dropped ...
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