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Trump raises tariffs on Canadian goods in response to Reagan advert

The Ronald Reagan Foundation, which is charged with preserving the former president’s legacy, had earlier criticised the advert for using “selective” audio and video and said it misrepresented Reagan’s address. It also said the Ontario government had not sought permission to use the footage.

While the minute-long advert only includes excerpts from the original, five-minute-long address, it does not alter Reagan’s words. It does however alter the order in which he made the comments.

Ford had previously pledged to run the Reagan advert in every Republican-led district in the US.

Both Trump and Carney will be attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) summit in Malaysia, but Trump told reporters accompanying him on Air Force One that he had no intention of meeting his Canadian counterpart during the trip.

Responding to the Trump’s rate hike on Saturday, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce said it hoped “this threat of escalation can be resolved through diplomatic channels and further negotiation”.

“Tariffs at any level remain a tax on America first, then North American competitiveness as a whole,” the organisation’s CEO, Candace Laing, told the BBC.

The Reagan advert is not the only way that Ontario – home of the Toronto Blue Jays – is using the World Series as a platform to criticise Trump’s tariffs.

Ford and California Governor Gavin Newsom jokingly made bets about which team would win the series in a social media video on Friday.

Both men repeatedly joked about tariffs in the video, with Ford pledging to send Newsom a can of maple syrup if the LA Dodgers – who are based in Newsom’s state – win.

“The tariff might cost me a few extra bucks at the border these days, but it’ll be worth it,” he wrote.

In response, Newsom asked Ford to resume allowing American-produced alcohol to be sold in province liquor stores, and pledged to send him “California’s championship-worthy wine” if the Blue Jays triumph.

They ended their exchange both declaring: “Here’s to a great World Series, and a tariff-free friendship between Ontario and California.”

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