Updated 24 October 2025 at 15:47 IST

Why An Ad In Canada Featuring Ronald Reagan Is In Centre Of Trump’s Global Tariff War

The ad in question features former US President Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about tariffs. Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation says ad uses selective remarks from Reagan and that they are reviewing legal options.

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US President Donald Trump has terminated US-Canada trade talks over an ad that was made using old footage of former US President and Republican Ronald Reagan.
US President Donald Trump has terminated US-Canada trade talks over an ad that was made using old footage of former US President and Republican Ronald Reagan. | Image: Republic
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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has said that all trade talks with Canada were terminated following what he called a fraudulent advertisement in which former and late President Ronald Reagan spoke negatively about tariffs.

Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian steel, aluminum and autos earlier this year, prompting Ottawa to respond in kind. The two sides have been in talks for weeks on a potential deal for the steel and aluminum sectors.

"Based on their egregious behavior, ALL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA ARE HEREBY TERMINATED," Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said earlier this week the ad from his province with anti-tariff messaging had caught Trump's attention. The ad showed Reagan, a Republican, criticising tariffs on foreign goods while saying they caused job losses and trade wars.

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"I heard that the president heard our ad. I'm sure he wasn't too happy," Ford said on Tuesday.

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation issued a statement late on Thursday saying the ad by the government of Ontario was "using selective audio and video" of Reagan and that the foundation was reviewing its legal options.

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"The ad misrepresents the Presidential Radio Address (by Reagan in 1987), and the Government of Ontario did not seek nor receive permission to use and edit the remarks," the foundation said in its statement.

The Canadian government had no immediate comment.

Trump has used tariffs as leverage on many countries around the world.

Trump's trade war has increased US tariffs to their highest levels since the 1930s and he has regularly threatened more duties, sparking concerns among businesses and economists.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters that Canada will not allow unfair US access to its markets if talks on various trade deals with Washington fail.

Next year, the US, Canada and Mexico are due to review their 2020 continental free-trade agreement.

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Published By : Deepti Verma

Published On: 24 October 2025 at 15:47 IST