Trump Halts Trade discussions with Canada Following Ad Featuring Reagan Remarks
WASHINGTON - President Donald trump abruptly ended trade talks with Canada on october 24, 2025, after a television advertisement aired featuring archival footage of President Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs. The ad, funded by the province of Ontario, utilized sound bites from a Reagan address arguing against protectionist trade policies.
The advertisement highlighted Reagan’s warning that tariffs, while appearing patriotic, ultimately harm American workers and consumers, leading to retaliatory measures and collapsing markets.”When someone says, ‘Let’s impose tariffs on foreign imports,’ it looks like they’re doing the patriotic thing by protecting American products and jobs,” Reagan stated in the clip. “But over the long run, such trade barriers hurt every American worker and consumer.” He further warned that tariffs “inevitably lead to retaliation by foreign countries and the triggering of fierce trade wars. Then the worst happens. Markets shrink and collapse, businesses and industries shut down and millions of people lose their jobs.”
president Trump responded to the ad with immediate condemnation, labeling it “fraud” and announcing the termination of ongoing trade negotiations with Canada via social media. The move escalates tensions between the two countries, wich have been navigating complex trade relationships for years.
The Ontario government defended the advertisement, stating it aimed to underscore the long-term benefits of free and fair trade. A spokesperson for the province acknowledged, “We can’t control the trade policy of the United States. We stand ready to pick up on that progress and build on that progress.”
The incident underscores the enduring debate over protectionism versus free trade, a central theme in American economic policy since the Reagan management. The future of U.S.-Canada trade relations remains uncertain following Trump’s decision.