In 1987, President Ronald Reagan sharply criticized tariffs and trade barriers. Ontario’s government used Reagan’s words in an advertisement promoting free trade between the US and Canada in response ...
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What the Reagan speech on tariffs that caused Trump to cut off Canadian talks actually says
The speech on tariffs from President Ronald Reagan that the Ontario government used in a $75 million ad blitz did omit a key section that calls into question the thrust of the message.
Jake Tapper called BS on President Donald Trump over his claims about an anti-tariff ad featuring a radio address by former President Ronald Reagan.
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute is drawing ... which was purchased by Ontario Premier Doug Ford and used portions of a 1987 Reagan speech on trade in which he questioned the ...
A province of Ontario ad that features former U.S. President Ronald Reagan warning about the economic threats posed by ...
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that all trade talks with Canada were terminated following what he called a fraudulent advertisement in which former President Ronald Reagan spoke negatively ...
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Donald Trump claims Ronald Reagan ‘loved tariffs’. Here’s how the former president actually felt about them
In the speech, Reagan argues temporary restrictions on Japanese semi-conductors are necessary, even while he laments trade barriers as harmful to American workers, businesses, and consumers.
Reagan offered enough quotes about the dangers of tariffs and protectionism to fill an hour or more on Fox News. Some of them ...
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Trump Kicks Off Fresh Tariff War Over Canada’s Ronald Reagan Ad
The ad was developed by Ontario’s provincial government. The goal of the ad, per Ontario Premier Doug Ford, was to reach as many Americans as possible. After a conversation with Canadian Prime ...
Canada was caught, red handed, putting up a fraudulent advertisement on Ronald Reagan’s Speech on Tariffs,' says US president - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Reagan didn’t spend his eight years in office blaming his predecessor, Jimmy Carter, for the mess he inherited. During the campaign, the harshest words he leveled at Carter were, “There you go again.” ...
Doug Ford agreed to pull the controversial ad, but it will still air through the weekend’s Blue Jays–Dodgers World Series games, which Trump denounced as ‘fraud’ and ‘dirty playing’ ...
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