Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has apologised to United States President Donald Trump over a recent controversial advertisement targeting tariffs. The commercial was based on anti-tariff remarks once made by former US president Ronald Reagan and was launched by Ontario's premier Doug Ford. Canada had taken down the advert after Trump slammed it and halted trade talks with the neighbouring country over it.
What did Mark Carney say?
Carney, who recently met with Trump in South Korea, told reporters in Gyeongju city: "I did apologise to the president. The president was offended." The Canadian leader added the trade talks would resume when the US is ready. Carney's confirmation about the apology came after Trump told reporters on Friday: "I have a very good relationship (with Carney). I

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