Ontario premier says he will pause anti-tariff ad that angered Trump


Ontario Premier Doug Ford has said he will pause his province’s anti-tariff advertisement campaign in the US, after it prompted President Donald Trump to terminate trade talks.

Ford said he made the decision after speaking to Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday, adding that the TV spot will be paused on Monday “so that trade talks can resume”.

It will still run over the weekend on US networks, he said, including during the Major League Baseball World Series games.

Carney told reporters earlier on Friday that Canada is prepared to resume trade talks with the US “when the Americans are ready”.

Trump criticised the advert late on Thursday night in a Truth Social post, calling it “FAKE” and “egregious”. He said trade talks were “HEREBY TERMINATED”.

The advert, which was sponsored by the Ontario government, quotes former US President Ronald Reagan, a Republican and icon of US conservatism, saying tariffs “hurt every American”.

Related posts

Satellite images show extent of demolition at the White House

Britney Spears said she was used. Kevin Federline says she needs help

Gaza children dying as they wait for Israel to enable evacuations

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Read More