Friday, October 24, 2025 - U.S. President Donald Trump has revealed he is terminating all trade negotiations with Canada over an advertisement by the Ontario government that uses the late U.S. president Ronald Reagan's own words to send an anti-tariff message to American audiences.
In a late-night post to his Truth Social platform, Trump
attacked the ad, which he attributed to Canada rather than Ontario, as
fraudulent and fake.
"TARIFFS ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY,
AND ECONOMY, OF THE U.S.A." Trump wrote. "Based on their egregious
behavior, ALL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA ARE HEREBY TERMINATED."
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute
also criticized the ad, saying it misrepresents Reagan’s words and that Ontario
did not seek permission to use or edit the remarks
Just two weeks ago, after Prime Minister Mark Carney visited
the White House, Trump directed two senior members of his cabinet to get a deal
with Canada on steel, aluminum, and energy.
Ottawa was informed of Trump's decision to scrap the talks
shortly before he posted on social media, a senior federal government source
told Radio-Canada late Thursday.
The ad that prompted Trump's sudden cancellation of the
talks comes from Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government. It contains a
minute-long excerpt from then-President Reagan's April 1987 radio address about
free trade.
"When someone says let's impose tariffs on foreign
imports, it looks like they're doing the patriotic thing by protecting American
products and jobs," Reagan, a beloved figure among free-market
Republicans, says in the voice-over used in the ad.
"High tariffs inevitably lead to retaliation by foreign
countries and the triggering of fierce trade wars. Then the worst happens.
Markets shrink and collapse, businesses and industry shut down, and millions of
people lose their jobs," the ad continues.
Trump had seen the ad earlier in the week, yet did not
repond so virulently.
"I even see foreign countries now that we are doing
very well with [tariffs] taking ads, 'Don't go with tariffs!' " Trump told
a gathering of Republicans at the White House on Tuesday.
"I saw an ad last night from Canada. If I was Canada,
I'd take that same ad also," said Trump. "But I do believe that
everybody's too smart for that."

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