Canadian Prime Minister Apologizes to Trump Over Anti-Tariff Ad

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized to President Trump for an anti-tariff ad aired in Ontario that criticized Trump's tariffs, which led Trump to end trade talks with Canada and threaten increased tariffs. Carney advised Ontario's premier not to run the ad, which was seen as an attempt to influence U.S. legal proceedings against tariffs. The ad was pulled after controversy, and Carney emphasized the importance of the U.S.-Canada trade relationship amid ongoing negotiations.
- Canadian prime minister apologized to Trump for the anti-tariff ad and says he told Ontario's premier not to run it Fortune
- Trump’s unusual tariff strategy puts America’s allies in a near-impossible situation CNN
- Trump says US, Canada will not restart trade talks Reuters
- Carney Says He Apologized to Trump Over Ad Reviving Reagan’s Tariff Criticism The New York Times
- Canadian prime minister says he told Ontario's premier not to run anti-tariff ad that upset Trump ABC News
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