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Donald Trump slaps huge tariffs on Canada after advert sparks trade fury - 'Take it down!'
Donald Trump announced he was increasing tariffs on Canada as he reacted angrily to an anti-tariffs advert featuring former US President Ronald Reagan. Mr Trump announced the higher tariffs in a Truth Social post on Saturday referencing the ad,
Top diplomats from the Group of Seven industrialized democracies are converging on southern Ontario as tensions rise between the U.S. and traditional allies like Canada over defense spending and trade.
It is an image that just a year ago would have seemed unfathomable: the Canadian and Chinese leaders standing side by side, shaking hands and grinning.
The Senate approved a resolution blocking President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada on Wednesday evening, dealing a symbolic blow to the president’s trade policy. Republican Sens.
Wayne Gretzky has opened up about the backlash he's received over the past year from Canadians due to his connections to Donald Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday the United States and Canada will not restart trade talks but Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized to him for an Ontario political ad using former President Ronald Reagan saying tariffs spell disaster.
Our relationship with America is "very strong" and remains in our best interest, Canadian Security Intelligence Service director Dan Rogers says.
Wayne Gretzky has defended his loyalty to Canada after facing criticism from fans in early 2025. Gretzky has faced criticism for his close ties with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute said Canada’s ad took the late president’s words out of context. The White House has terminated all trade negotiations with Canada after Donald Trump claimed an advert ...