Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday said he apologized to President Donald Trump over a controversial political advertisement that quoted former President Ronald Reagan’s 1987 radio ...
(The Center Square) – Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Friday that he would scrap a $56 million ad campaign that used clips of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan from 1987 warning about the dangers of ...
Ontario premier Doug Ford whose ad campaign is believed to be the reason that rankled US President Donald Trump to the point that he announced the end of trade talks with Canada, reacted to Trump's ...
All trade talks ended between the United States and Canada on Thursday, following one public advertisement paid for by the Government of Ontario. The ad sparked US President Donald Trump's fury, and ...
President Donald Trump has called off trade negotiations with Canada — after Canada attempted to use former president Ronald Reagan’s words about tariffs as a swipe against Trump’s tariff policies, ...
The US-Canada trade conflict erupted over the weekend due to an ad aired by the province of Ontario. President Donald Trump called the ad, which featured a 1987 Ronald Reagan speech, fraudulent. The ...
(The Center Square) – Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Friday that he would scrap a $56 million ad campaign that used clips of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan from 1987 warning about the dangers of ...
"The Ronald Reagan Foundation has just announced that Canada has fraudulently used an advertisement, which is FAKE, featuring Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about Tariffs. The ad was for ...
President Donald Trump escalated his trade war with Canada Saturday, announcing a 10% hike on tariffs after blasting Ontario’s anti-tariff ad campaign as “fraudulent” and accusing the US neighbor of ...
The best thing about the Canadians’ use of a Ronald Reagan video to taunt President Donald Trump’s trade policies is that it exposes the 54% of today’s Americans who were not alive during the Reagan ...
(The Center Square) – Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Friday that he would scrap a $56 million ad campaign that used clips of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan from 1987 warning about the dangers of ...