US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 10% tariff on Canadian goods in response to a misleading advertisement aired by the Canadian province of Ontario during the World Series. The advertisement, which featured a.userId clip of former US President Ronald Reagan criticizing the US's tariffs policy, was deemed to be factually inaccurate. Trump took to his Truth Social platform to express his outrage, stating that the advertisement was a clear attempt to distort the truth and undermine the US-Canada trade talks. The move is seen as a response to Ontario's Premier Doug Ford, who has been a vocal critic of the current Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's more conciliatory approach towards the US. Reagan, a stalwart conservative and a key figure in the modern American conservative movement, was known for his iconic campaign slogan 'Make America Great Again.' The move has sparked a heated debate between the two nations, with many calling for a more diplomatic approach to resolve the issue. The crisis has also highlighted the complexities of international trade and the need for both nations to work together to find a mutually beneficial solution.