Subhead:David Menzies and Sheila Gunn Reid react to President Trump’s plan to raise tariffs on Canadian goods by an additional 10% after an anti-tariff Ontario ad campaign featured an address by former president Reagan.#
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Premier Doug Ford’s anti-tariff ad featuring a public address by former president Ronald Reagan didn’t go over well with the current president, Donald Trump. After the ad aired during the World Series, Trump took to Truth Social to criticize the message against protectionist policies.
In response, Trump said the U.S. would increase its tariffs on Canadian goods by an additional 10%, though he has not yet clarified what this might apply to.
“Ronald Reagan loved tariffs, he used them sparingly,” Trump said. The Ontario ad “totally changed that” perception the president said, asserting it was an effort to sway the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of a hearing on tariff legalities.
Canada has been “ripping us off for a long time,” Trump added, suggesting he had no intention of discussing the matter further “for a long while” with Prime Minister Mark Carney.
On Monday’s Rebel Roundup livestream, hosts David Menzies and Sheila Gunn Reid weighed in on Trump’s response to the ad and Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s insistence on picking fights with the American leader.


