Overview
- Trump accused the province’s TV spot of trying to influence the U.S. Supreme Court’s upcoming review of his tariffs and declared negotiations with Canada terminated.
- The ad spliced lines from Ronald Reagan’s April 25, 1987 radio address and aired on U.S. networks as part of an Ontario government campaign targeting American viewers.
- The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute said the ad misrepresents the address, noted Ontario did not seek permission to edit it, and said it is reviewing legal options.
- Canadian officials said the announcement caught Ottawa by surprise after talks that followed Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Oct. 7 White House meeting, and discussions are now suspended.
- Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the ads will be taken down starting Monday to help restore talks, though some placements will still run through the weekend.