
"Trump announced on his Truth Social network on Thursday that he had terminated all negotiations with Canada over what he called the fake advertising campaign that he said misrepresented fellow Republican President Reagan. list of 4 itemsend of list Less than 24 hours later, Ontario's Premier Doug Ford said he was suspending the advertisement after talking to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney about the spiralling row with Washington."
"In speaking with Prime Minister Carney, Ontario will pause its US advertising campaign effective Monday so that trade talks can resume, Ford said in a post on X. Ford added, however, that he had told his team to keep airing the advertisement during two baseball World Series games this weekend, in which Canada's Toronto Blue Jays will face the Los Angeles Dodgers."
Ontario suspended an anti-tariff advertisement that used former U.S. President Ronald Reagan's voice after U.S. President Donald Trump announced he had terminated trade negotiations with Canada, citing a campaign that misrepresented Reagan. The advertisement used material from a 1987 Reagan radio address warning that high tariffs lead to retaliation and fierce trade wars, consistent with a transcript on the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library website. Premier Doug Ford said the province would pause its U.S. advertising campaign after speaking with Prime Minister Mark Carney so trade talks could resume, while directing his team to air the ad during two upcoming World Series games.
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