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- Canada was caught putting up a fraudulent advertisement on Ronald Reagan’s Speech on Tariffs.
- The Reagan Foundation stated that Canada's ad used selective, edited audio and video of President Ronald Reagan without permission and misrepresented his remarks.
- The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute is reviewing its legal options regarding the ad.
- The sole purpose of Canada's advertisement was to influence the United States Supreme Court on tariffs.
- Canada has used tariffs for years to hurt the United States.
- The United States is now able to defend itself against high Canadian tariffs and those from the rest of the World.
- Ronald Reagan supported tariffs for purposes of National Security and the Economy.
- Canada claimed Ronald Reagan did not support tariffs, which is false.
- Canada's advertisement was instructed to be taken down immediately but was allowed to run during the World Series.
- Canada's actions constitute a serious misrepresentation of facts and a hostile act.
- The tariff on Canada is being increased by an additional 10% over and above what they are currently paying.
- Canada fraudulently used a fake advertisement featuring Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about tariffs.
- The advertisement cost $75,000,000.
- The purpose of the ad was to interfere with U.S. Supreme Court and other court decisions.
- Tariffs are very important to the national security and economy of the U.S.A.
- All trade negotiations with Canada are terminated due to their egregious behavior.
- The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute confirmed that the Government of Ontario, Canada, created an ad using selective audio and video from President Ronald Reagan's 1987 'Radio Address to the Nation on Free and Fair Trade' without permission, misrepresenting his remarks.
- The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute is reviewing its legal options.
