Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he told Ontario's premier not to run an anti-tariff advertisement that prompted U.S.
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Saturday that he has apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump for the anti-tariff television ad which prompted the U.S. leader to inflict additional tariffs ...
The ad, which used edited clips of Reagan in order to criticize Trump’s trade policy, so angered Trump that last week he ...
Reagan’s sentiments on tariffs and trade are starkly different from the commentary of Trump, who calls tariffs “beautiful,” trade wars as being “good” and “easy to win.” The Gipper also knew that ...
Canada’s anti-tariff ad was an incursion in the trade war, but there’s another reason it may have bothered Trump.
In short, Canada ran an ad on American TV stations featuring a 1987 speech in which President Reagan explained why tariffs, ...
Ten years after Ryan’s ascension, there’s little of the former speaker’s traditional conservatism remaining in today’s House ...
President Trump said on social media that the United States would raise tariffs on Canadian products 10% due to the Ontario government’s television ad that cited a speech by President Reagan ...
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President Trump was incensed. He attacked the ad as “fake,” arguing that it falsely represented Reagan’s views on trade. He ...
Before last Saturday’s “No Kings” rallies across the country, House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana declared them off ...
The speech on tariffs from President Ronald Reagan that the Ontario government used in a $75 million ad blitz did omit a key ...
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