Trump says he won't be meeting with Carney 'for a long time'
- On Oct. 27, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump ruled out meeting Prime Minister Mark Carney in Asia, saying he won't meet `for a long time` while speaking en route to Japan.
- After the ad aired, the Government of Ontario paid for a U.S.-targeted TV ad critical of Trump's protectionist levies, prompting threats of a 10% tariff.
- Using archival footage, the Ontario TV ad repurposes nearly 40-year-old former U.S. president Ronald Reagan footage and includes editorial changes shortening and rearranging passages.
- White House officials say the President has not yet issued any executive order to enforce the threatened hike, and it is unclear which Canadian imports the levy would apply to or when it will take effect.
- At the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur, Trump signed trade deals with Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia and Vietnam as reporters asked about a possible meeting with Carney at the APEC in South Korea.
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Canada is not done taunting Trump over his tariffs
President Donald Trump may not like what Canadian leaders have to say about tariffs, but that doesn’t mean they’ll stop saying it. After Ontario Premier Doug Ford ran a short-lived ad campaign using former President Ronald Reagan’s criticism of tariffs and trade wars, Trump halted chats with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, despite the video coming from Ford, who is the Canadian equivalent of a U.S. governor. In response to the ad, Trump pr…
The Prime Minister of the Canadian province was pleased that anti-protectionist advertising has been seen "more than a billion times around the world."
‘I Won’t Be Meeting Him for a While’: Trump Will Not Meet Canadian PM Carney After ‘Fake Ronald Reagan Ads’ Tariff Controversy
Canadian Liberal PM Carney is on Trump’s ‘naughty list’. Canadian ‘dirty pool’ leads to a full stop in negotiations. The ‘fake anti-tariff ad campaign’ that Ontario regional government aired featuring the late ex-president Ronald Reagan badly damaged US-Canadian trade negotiations. President Donald J. Trump has publicly dismissed the possibility of a meeting with Mark Carney. The Telegraph reported: “The US president said he would not meet with …
Carney Says ‘Obvious’ Choice for Ottawa Not to Run Anti-Tariff Ad Campaign in US
Prime Minister Mark Carney said it was an “obvious” choice not to launch an anti-tariff ad campaign in the United States, such as the one launched by Ontario. Carney made the comments during a press conference in Malaysia on Oct. 27, when asked by reporters whether Ontario Premier Doug Ford has negatively impacted trade talks following fallout from the ad. “We chose not to run ads in the United States, okay? It was a choice, it was obvious for u…
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