Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has apologized to President Trump for an Ontario government television ad that used Ronald Reagan’s voice to criticize tariffs. Carney said the ad, which aired in the U.S., angered Trump and disrupted trade talks between the two countries. Speaking in South Korea, Carney said he advised Ontario Premier Doug Ford not to run the ad, calling it a mistake. The apology came as Carney also met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, describing the discussion as “a turning point” in efforts to rebuild Canada’s trade relationship with China.
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