Premier Doug Ford of Ontario (Canada's largest province) raised the ire of President Donald Trump with his ad last week ...
President Donald Trump is incensed at a television spot produced by Ontario featuring a 1987 speech by former President ...
An ad quoting Ronald Reagan's opposition to tariffs and funded by the Canadian province of Ontario upset President Donald ...
President Trump was incensed. He attacked the ad as “fake,” arguing that it falsely represented Reagan’s views on trade. He ...
Under the influence of former U.S. president Ronald Reagan and current Argentine President Javier Milei, the world could be ...
Quoting President Ronald Reagan was a way for Ontario to say that it’s not alone in opposing the kinds of tariffs that President Trump has imposed.
The on-again, off-again relationship between Canada and the US is off-again, again. In the latest chapter of this perpetual ...
The ad spliced clips of the former president’s 1987 address in which he warns that tariffs “hurt every American.” In response ...
It wasn’t a ‘hostile act,’ but rather an encouragement to embrace what has made our nations great.
An ad campaign from the government of Ontario featured audio of former President Ronald Reagan denouncing tariffs on foreign goods. The video rearranges what Reagan said in a 1987 radio address, and ...
Winner of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Debate State Championship will be awarded $50,000 and a trophy named in honor of Charlie Kirk.
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