U.S. President Donald Trump says Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized for the Ontario government ad featuring Ronald Reagan’s anti-tariff message. The Prime Minister's Office has not confirmed whether Carney apologized.
Breakdown
- President Trump claimed Mark Carney apologized for Ontario's anti-tariff ad, calling it false. 14s
- Trade negotiations between the U.S. and Canada are stalled after Trump called off talks and threatened more tariffs. 18s
- Carney's office did not confirm the alleged apology, while a White House official criticized Canada's approach. 32s
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who supported the ad, is using the publicity to appear on U.S. media and publish op-eds. 45s
- Conservative leader Pierre Pauliev said Carney should be held accountable, but Carney insists Canada is ready to resume trade talks. 1m 16s
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