Trump says Carney 'apologized' for Ontario's anti-tariff ad
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford demanded an apology from President Donald Trump‘s ambassador to Canada on Wednesday in the fallout from the northern neighbor’s anti-tariff advertisement. Ford’s remarks referenced a tense exchange between U.
The U.S. ambassador to Canada delivered an expletive-laced tirade at Ontario's trade representative at an event in Ottawa on Monday, multiple witnesses tell CBC News
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he will pause the ad on Monday "so that trade talks can resume."
Canada and the United States are neighbors, allies and best friends. We have stood shoulder to shoulder on the battlefield, defending shared values of freedom and democracy. Free trade between our two countries has ushered in decades of unprecedented wealth and prosperity, creating millions of jobs on both sides of the border.
The careening juggernaut that is this increasingly interdependent world’s economy is already subject to enough unpredictable forces as it is: wild weather and war among them. When reckless
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called on Pete Hoekstra, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, to apologize to Ontario’s representative in Washington.