Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he’s pulling the TV ad that caused President Donald Trump to say he was ending trade negotiations with Canada.
The Senate is passing legislation that would nullify U.S. tariffs on Canada. It is happening just as President Donald Trump ...
Trump announced the increased tariffs on Oct. 25, referencing an anti-tariff ad aired by Ontario's government featuring a ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday said he apologized to President Donald Trump for an ad by the Ontario ...
The Senate passed a resolution aimed at ending President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, with four Republicans joining ...
Donald Trump announced he was increasing tariffs on Canada as he reacted angrily to an anti-tariffs advert featuring former ...
Republican senators joined the Democrats' effort to end President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian, Brazilian and global ...
The advert really irked Trump, who claimed that the very real speech was a “fake.” Trump also cited the advertisement as his ...
Though, Trump didn’t exactly seem up-to-par while dully reading the announcement from his seat.
By the weekend, negotiations between Washington and Ottawa were frozen, and President Donald Trump had imposed fresh tariffs.
The ad, which used the words of former President Ronald Reagan to criticize U.S. tariffs, aired during a World Series game. Trump said that Ontario's premier didn't act quickly enough to pull the ad.
President Donald Trump said Saturday he is increasing the tariff on Canada by 10% over current levels, further escalating trade tensions over what he called a “fake” ad that featured parts of an ...