Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Friday the province will pause airing television ads featuring former President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs after World Series games this weekend so that U.S.-Canada "trade talks can resume."
Breakdown
- Ontario government ran a TV ad referencing Ronald Reagan's 1987 comments on tariffs. 9s
- President Trump criticized the ad, calling it fake and deceptively edited. 20s
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a pause on the U.S. ad campaign to resume trade talks. 30s
- The ad will continue to air briefly, including during the first two World Series games. 50s
- Canadian officials are preparing for trade discussions between Prime Minister Carney and President Trump in Asia. 1m 6s
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