Ontario to pause Reagan tariffs ad
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford pauses $56M anti-tariff ad featuring Reagan after Trump suspends Canada trade talks.
President Trump announced he has broken off trade talks with Canada in response to an advert produced by Ford's team.
The Ronald Reagan ad that riled President Donald Trump to the point of terminating trade talks with Canada is coming down — after it gets a few more plays during the World Series.
Doug Ford has built a reputation for picking fights with President Trump and getting under his skin with publicity-grabbing moves as U.S. tariffs have harmed Ontario’s economy.
Premier of Ontario Doug Ford said the U.S. and Canada are "stronger together" in his first response to President Donald Trump's termination of trade talks in a spat over an anti-tariffs advertising campaign that featured former U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
The premier of Canada’s most powerful province — and arguably the country’s most successful politician today — has gotten under Donald Trump’s skin again.An anti-tariff ad launched by Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government prompted Trump to lash out Thursday night,
Ontario's planned new housing legislation could open the door to ending rent control and indefinite leases across the province, advocates warn after a recent proposal by Premier Doug Ford's government.
While making a friendly World Series wager, Ontario Premier Doug Ford told California Gov. Gavin Newsom to “talk to your friend in the Oval Office” if he wants U.S. liquor back on the province’s store shelves.