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Trump Says Carney Apologized for Ontario’s Anti-Tariff Ad
- On Oct. 31, President Donald Trump said he received an apology from Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney but will not resume trade negotiations, suspending talks with Canada.
- Doug Ford's one-minute commercial from Ontario spliced Former President Ronald Reagan's 1987 address to argue against tariffs, though Reagan defended a narrow application rather than broad rejection.
- U.S. tariffs already include a 35% tariff on some goods and 50 tariffs on steel and aluminium, with Trump threatening an additional 10% tariff on Canada.
- Speaking after an Asia trip, Mark Carney, Canadian Prime Minister, said `I did apologise to the President` at a South Korea dinner and opposed Doug Ford’s ad before it aired.
- Negotiators had been moving on sectoral tariffs and energy, with Mark Carney pitching Keystone XL, while Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Oct. 31 the goal is to return and cooperate on oil, gas and critical minerals.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney apologizes to Trump for an Ontario anti-tariff announcement that angered the U.S. President.
·Mexico City, Mexico
Read Full ArticleIn a commercial the Canadian province of Ontario had criticized Trump's customs policy. He broke off trade talks, now the prime minister has apologized.
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Leaning Left29Leaning Right27Center21Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Left
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources lean Left
38% Left
L 38%
C 27%
R 35%
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