Fact File: Ontario ad that quoted Reagan isn't 'fake,' but what's the context behind his words?

Ontario Premier Doug Ford attends an availability at Chapman's Ice Cream in Markdale, Ont., on Friday, Sept. 19, 2025. The government of Ontario launched an anti-tariff ad featuring former U.S. president Ronald Reagan in the United States earlier this month, with the aim of reaching Republican voters. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

U.S. President Donald Trump ended trade talks with Canada on Thursday night over what he called a "fake" Ontario government advertisement featuring the words of former U.S. president Ronald Reagan. The advertisement quotes a 1987 radio address from Reagan where he spoke about the negative impacts of tariffs. The ad isn't fake and quotes from Reagan directly; however, it does edit together different sections of the address. While the advertisement did not include the context behind Reagan's trade dealings with Japan that framed the speech, the clips it did include are Reagan's authentic words in support of free trade.

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