Canadians pull tariff ad after furious Trump scraps trade talks

The Japan TimesCenterEN 1 min read 100% complete by No AuthorOctober 25, 2025 at 02:43 AM

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Ontario, Canada, announced on Friday that it would halt an anti-tariff advertisement featuring former U.S. President Ronald Reagan after current U.S. President Donald Trump terminated trade negotiations with Canada over the ad. Trump criticized the campaign as "fake," stating it misrepresented Reagan's views. In response to the escalating dispute, Ontario Premier Doug Ford decided to suspend the ads following a discussion with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. The advertisement was intended to oppose tariffs but instead led to a diplomatic rift between Washington and Ottawa.

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