After the government of the Canadian province of Ontario released an anti-tariff ad taking aim at U.S. trade policy, President Donald Trump said the United States was cutting off trade negotiations ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The US-Canada trade conflict erupted over the weekend due to an ad aired by the province of Ontario. President Donald Trump called ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A mayor from the Canadian province of Ontario defended an advertisement paid for by his province that includes remarks from former ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford refused to apologize for a U.S. television ad quoting Ronald Reagan that U.S. President Donald Trump cited as grounds to end trade talks with Canada. Trump called the ad ...
FILE - President Ronald Reagan signs legislation implementing the U.S.-Canada free trade agreement during a ceremony at the White House, Sept. 28, 1988. (AP Photo/Scott Stewart, File) TORONTO (AP) — ...
A former advisor to Ronald Reagan chided the White House’s hostile reaction to a Canadian ad that quoted Reagan’s 1987 trade address criticizing tariffs. Bruce Bartlett, who held senior policy roles ...
President Donald Trump in a message posted to Truth Social on Saturday afternoon pledged to increase tariffs on Canada by 10 percent following a dispute over an anti-tariff ad using Ronald Reagan.
A mayor from the Canadian province of Ontario defended an advertisement paid for by his province that includes remarks from former President Reagan to criticize President Trump’s tariffs. The ad ...
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