Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized to President Donald Trump for an anti-tariff advertisement featuring Ronald Reagan that angered Trump and led to the suspension of trade talks between the US and Canada. The ad was criticized for misrepresenting Reagan’s views on tariffs, prompting additional tariffs from the US on Canadian goods. Despite Carney’s apology, Trump stated he would not resume negotiations, highlighting the strained relationship over trade issues. The US and Canada had significant trade valued at $761.8 billion last year.
