Trump's Tariff Threats and Canada's Response Spark Trade Tensions

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Ontario's ad featuring Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs aired during the World Series shortly after President Trump announced plans to impose additional tariffs on Canada, escalating trade tensions between the two countries. The ad was set to be pulled after airing during the games, amid ongoing trade disputes and tariff increases by the US.
- Hours after Trump said he'd slap more tariffs on Canada, Ontario's Reagan ad airs again during the World Series businessinsider.com
- ‘See You in 4 Years’: Trump Drives Canadians Away From Western New York The New York Times
- Carney Gives Muted Response to Trump’s Pledge to Hike Tariffs Bloomberg.com
- What's in Reagan advert that caused US-Canada trade talks to collapse? BBC
- Trump says a Canadian ad misstated Ronald Reagan's views on tariffs. Here are the facts and context AP News
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