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24-10-2025
US President Donald Trump has terminated trade talks with Canada due to an advert sponsored by the Ontario government, which quoted former US President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs. The advert was part of a $75m Canadian dollar campaign on US mainstream TV channels. Trump claimed the advert was 'FAKE' and 'egregious', and accused it of interfering with the US Supreme Court's upcoming decision on the legality of Washington's tariffs. Ontario Premier Doug Ford has been a vocal critic of Trump's economic policies, and the province has been heavily impacted by US tariffs. Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney had been attempting to negotiate a deal to ease US tariffs.
Entities: Donald Trump, Canada, Ontario, Ronald Reagan, Mark Carney • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
24-10-2025
US President Donald Trump has terminated all trade negotiations with Canada due to an advertisement by the Ontario provincial government featuring former President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs. Trump accused Canada of trying to influence a pending US Supreme Court case on tariffs. The ad was deemed 'fake' by Trump, although the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation stated that the ad misrepresented a presidential radio address by Reagan. Ontario Premier Doug Ford had announced plans to spend $75 million on the ad campaign.
Entities: Donald Trump, Canada, Ronald Reagan, Doug Ford, Ontario • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
24-10-2025
US President Donald Trump has terminated trade talks with Canada due to an advertisement by the Ontario government featuring a speech by former US President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs. The ad was deemed 'fake' by the Ronald Reagan Foundation, which claimed it misrepresented the speech. Trump defended tariffs as critical to the US economy and national security, while Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney had announced plans to double non-US exports. The move has plunged relations between the two countries into crisis, with Canada's economy already hit hard by Trump's tariffs.
Entities: Donald Trump, Canada, Ronald Reagan, Ontario, US • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
24-10-2025
US President Donald Trump has terminated all trade talks with Canada, citing Canada's alleged misquoting of former President Ronald Reagan in an anti-tariff ad campaign. The move comes after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Trump at the White House two weeks prior to discuss relaxing US tariffs. The ad in question used selectively edited audio and video from a 1987 Reagan address, prompting the Ronald Reagan Foundation to accuse Canada of misrepresentation and consider legal action. Trump's decision will likely impact Canada's economy, already hit by US tariffs on steel, aluminum, and autos.
Entities: Donald Trump, Canada, Ronald Reagan, Mark Carney, USMCA • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
24-10-2025
US President Donald Trump has announced that he is ending 'all trade negotiations' with Canada in retaliation for a TV advert in Ontario that opposed US tariffs. The advert featured former US President Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about tariffs, arguing they cause job losses and trade wars. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation has accused Ontario's government of using selective audio and video without permission. Trump's announcement has escalated trade tensions between the two countries, with Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney having held talks with Trump earlier this month to try and reach a deal. The move may have caught Carney by surprise, with more than 75% of Canada's exports going to the US.
Entities: Donald Trump, Canada, Ronald Reagan, Mark Carney, Ontario • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
24-10-2025
President Trump has terminated trade negotiations with Canada due to an anti-tariff ad campaign funded by the Ontario government, which features the voice of Ronald Reagan. The ad suggests that tariffs don't work in the long term, prompting Trump to accuse Canada of interfering with US court decisions on tariffs. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation has also accused Ontario of misrepresenting Reagan's remarks. Trump has imposed a 35% tariff on most Canadian goods, citing Canada's failure to stop the flow of illicit fentanyl into the US. The Supreme Court will soon hear a case on Trump's authority to issue tariffs.
Entities: Donald Trump, Canada, Ontario, Ronald Reagan, Doug Ford • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
24-10-2025
President Trump announced on Truth Social that he is terminating trade negotiations with Canada due to a video ad paid for by the province of Ontario, featuring former President Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about tariffs. The ad was part of a campaign by the Ontario government to criticize Trump's tariffs on Canadian exports. Trump claimed the ad was 'fake' and intended to interfere with the US Supreme Court's decision on his tariffs. The move has added uncertainty to the US-Canada trade relationship, which is already strained due to Trump's protectionist policies. The decision comes as the two countries are preparing for a review of their shared free trade agreement next summer.
Entities: Donald Trump, Canada, Ronald Reagan, Mark Carney, Ontario • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
24-10-2025
US President Donald Trump has announced that he is terminating all trade talks with Canada due to a television advertisement created by the government of Ontario, which featured Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about tariffs. Trump accused Canada of 'egregious behavior' aimed at influencing US court decisions. The ad was part of a campaign by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to promote Canadian exports and counter the effects of Trump's tariffs. The move comes as the two countries, along with Mexico, prepare for a review of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
Entities: Donald Trump, Mark Carney, Canada, US, Ronald Reagan • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform