U.S. winning trade war with Canada. Image generated by AI. Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced he would suspend the controversial anti-tariff ad campaign that triggered President Trump to halt trade talks with Canada. The advertisement, created by the Ontario government and costing about 75 million Canadian dollars, used edited clips from a 1987 Ronald Reagan speech warning that high tariffs lead to retaliation and harm workers and consumers. It aired widely in the United States during the World Series and quickly drew backlash. President Trump called the ad “fake,” because Canada had selectively clipped, manipulating Reagan’s words, in an attempt to influence an upcoming Supreme Court ruling on his global tariff regime. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute also condemned the ad, saying it…

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