U.S. President Donald Trump is doubling down on his criticism of an Ontario ad campaign on social media this morning, hours after he announced he was ending trade talks with Canada.
Trump is accusing Canada of trying to influence an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court ruling on his global tariff regime with the ads, which feature former U.S. president Ronald Reagan speaking about tariffs.
The Ontario government paid about $75 million for the ads to air across multiple American television stations using audio and video of former president Ronald Reagan speaking about tariffs in 1987.
On Thursday, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute posted on social media that the ads misrepresent the president’s address and said Ontario did not seek or receive permission to “use and edit the re

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