An ad quoting Ronald Reagan's opposition to tariffs and funded by the Canadian province of Ontario upset President Donald ...
Under the influence of former U.S. president Ronald Reagan and current Argentine President Javier Milei, the world could be ...
The on-again, off-again relationship between Canada and the US is off-again, again. In the latest chapter of this perpetual ...
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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.
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The Tariff Warrior: How Doug Ford became Trump’s Canadian nemesis
Doug Ford has cast himself as a kind of “Canadian crusader” — one of the few politicians in Canada willing to push back ...
OTTAWA – After Ontario’s anti-tariff TV ad blitz scuttled trade talks, Premier Doug Ford vowed Monday he will “never ...
President Trump was incensed. He attacked the ad as “fake,” arguing that it falsely represented Reagan’s views on trade. He ...
In the latest twist over an anti-tariff ad which has upset President Trump, the US ambassador to Canada suggests no trade ...
President Donald Trump said former President Ronald Reagan loved tariffs. But he couldn't be more wrong about that.
It wasn’t a ‘hostile act,’ but rather an encouragement to embrace what has made our nations great.
The advert was viewed one billion times as Trump said he has no plans to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Carney.
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