Title: Carney Says He Told Ontario Not to Run Anti-Tariff Ad Angering Trump

by Emma Walker – News Editor

OTTAWA-canadian ⁢Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has revealed he personally ‌cautioned Ontario‌ Premier Doug Ford against running ⁣a ⁤controversial advertisement⁤ that drew sharp criticism ⁤from former U.S. President ​Donald Trump. Trudeau stated he is responsible for the Canada-U.S. relationship, wiht the federal ⁤government handling foreign affairs with the U.S.‌ government.

The ad,⁢ which featured ​a 1987 speech ​by Ronald Reagan warning against tariffs, ⁢prompted Trump to accuse Ontario of attempting to influence⁢ the U.S. ​Supreme Court ahead of arguments this month concerning his authority to impose ⁤tariffs-a ⁢cornerstone⁤ of his economic⁤ policy. While ​Ford pulled the ad​ last Monday, ⁤it was permitted to air​ during the first⁢ two games⁤ of the World Series. Ford had previously⁤ indicated that both Trudeau ⁢and his ​chief of staff had reviewed the advertisement prior ⁢to⁤ it’s release.

Trudeau’s intervention comes as⁤ he actively seeks a trade⁣ deal with the ​U.S. to ​alleviate tariffs ⁣impacting ⁢key Canadian ⁣sectors like steel, aluminum, auto, and lumber. More ⁢than‌ 75% ‌of Canadian exports are​ destined for the U.S., with ​approximately $2.7 billion ‌(CAD 3.6‌ billion) worth of goods and services crossing the border daily. Trump has repeatedly complained about the‌ trade imbalance ⁢and the impact of Canadian tariffs​ on American industries.The ⁤Supreme‌ Court ‌case coudl significantly impact Trump’s ability to implement his tariff policies.

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