WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump stated Thursday (Oct 23) that he was instantly ending all commerce talks with Canada, accusing it of misquoting former president Ronald Reagan in an promoting marketing campaign towards tariffs.
“Based mostly on their egregious conduct, ALL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA ARE HEREBY TERMINATED,” Trump stated on his Reality Social community.
“The Ronald Reagan Basis has simply introduced that Canada has fraudulently used an commercial, which is FAKE, that includes Ronald Reagan talking negatively about Tariffs.”
The most recent extraordinary twist in relations between the North American neighbours comes just over two weeks after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Trump within the White Home to hunt a leisure of stiff US tariffs.
The Ronald Reagan Basis stated on X that the federal government of the Canadian province of Ontario had used “selectively audio and video” from a radio deal with to the nation on commerce by Reagan in April 1987.
It stated the advert “misrepresents” what the Republican former actor had stated in his deal with, including that it was “reviewing its authorized choices on this matter”.
Trump stated the advert was designed to “intervene with the choice of the US Supreme Court docket,” which is because of rule on his sweeping world tariffs.
The sudden determination to finish commerce talks will come as a blow to Carney, whom Trump described as a “world-class chief” after they met on Oct 7, including that the Canadian could be “very completely satisfied” with their dialogue.
On the time, nonetheless, Trump provided no rapid concessions on tariffs.
Roughly 85 per cent of cross-border commerce in each instructions stays tariff-free as the US and Canada proceed to stick to an current North American commerce deal known as the USMCA.
However Trump’s world sectoral tariffs – significantly on metal, aluminium, and autos – have hit Canada exhausting, forcing job losses and squeezing companies.

