Ontario premier celebrates Trump ending trade talks
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Ontario's premier wants the U.S. ambassador to Canada to apologize to Ontario’s representative in Washington after the ambassador reportedly shouted profanely at him about the province’s anti-tariff a
Ontario, Canada will keep airing an ad critical of tariffs through the weekend ‒ and then pause it ‒ following President Trump's objections.
A one-minute government ad out of Canada’s Ontario province includes part of a 1987 address by President Ronald Reagan about tariffs and trade.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the federal government is in charge of trade talks with the Trump administration, as his office is declining to confirm whether he saw the Ontario government anti-tariff ad before it ran in the United States.
CBC reports Ontario is spending $75 million on commercials aimed at Republican voters in the U.S. The spots began airing on Newsmax and Bloomberg last week, and are now being shown on Fox News, Fox Sports,
Trump announced the higher tariffs on Oct. 25, referencing an anti-tariff ad aired by Ontario's government featuring a video of Ronald Reagan.
An Ontario government ad that attracted the wrath of U.S. President Donald Trump was successful — even if it didn’t produce the outcome provincial officials might have anticipated, say experts in political communication.
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Canada cuts tariff relief on some US cars due to Stellantis, GM ending some Canadian production
An official says the Canadian government is limiting how many vehicles Stellantis and GM can import tariff free after the automakers ended some production in Canada.