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Canada’s Desperate Smear of Trump’s Tariffs a Betrayal of Ronald Reagan’s True Legacy

Posted on Tuesday, October 28, 2025
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by Craig Shirley
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In the grand chess game of global trade, Canada just made a pawn sacrifice that’s as bold as it is boneheaded. With President Donald Trump pushing hard to protect American workers from the ravages of unfair trade deals, our northern neighbors—led by Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s provincial government—decided to drag President Ronald Reagan’s ghost into the fray.

Over the weekend, they dropped $75 million on a slick TV ad blitz, airing during everything from the World Series to prime-time slots in Republican strongholds, featuring deceptively edited clips of the Gipper himself warning that “trade barriers hurt every American worker.”

The not-so-subtle message was that Trump’s tariffs are un-Reaganite heresy, a betrayal of free-trade gospel that’ll tank jobs on both sides of the border.

Trump, in response, didn’t mince words. “Canada has fraudulently used an advertisement, which is FAKE, featuring Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about Tariffs,” he fired off on Truth Social, before slamming the door on all trade negotiations and slapping an extra 10 percent tariff on Canadian imports.

Even the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation joined in, calling the ad a “misrepresentation” of his 1987 radio address—selective editing that twisted his words without permission.

Ford, a self-proclaimed “big Ronald Reagan fan,” backpedaled Friday, pausing the ads to “resume trade talks,” but the damage was done.

Ford’s actions were a classic globalist panic move: When you can’t win on facts, invoke a conservative icon to sow doubt.

But here’s the truth—and it’s time Republicans remember it: This ad isn’t just a cheap shot at Trump. It’s a profound misunderstanding, or worse, a deliberate distortion of what made Ronald Reagan the greatest president of the 20th century.

The Gipper wasn’t some neoconservative, ivory-tower free trader blindly chasing global harmony. No, Reagan was a man on a mission that was as simple as it was utterly American: Defeat the Soviet Union, end the threat of nuclear holocaust, and consign communism to the ash heap of history.

Reagan, like Trump, was motivated by a deep desire for peace. But not peace at any price. He wrote in his autobiography that he saw the standoff with the Soviet Union as two gunslingers whose hands were inching closer and closer to their pistols. It didn’t matter who fired first; no one would survive the subsequent fallout. Reagan needed to end not just the Cold War but the Soviet Union and the communist ideology it was exporting around the world.

Every policy, every handshake, every tough call flowed from that overriding mission.

To be clear, Reagan loved free trade in principle. In that 1987 address, he was railing against blanket protectionism that sparked trade wars, using the Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1930 as his cautionary tale—a disaster that deepened the Great Depression by choking global commerce.

“High tariffs inevitably lead to retaliation by foreign countries and the triggering of fierce trade wars,” he warned, right before explaining why he’d just slapped 100% duties on Japanese semiconductors, laptops, and TVs for dumping cheap chips and breaking trade deals.

This wasn’t hypocrisy; it was pragmatism. Reagan imposed more trade barriers than any president since Hoover—over 25 major actions in eight years—because he knew fair trade requires teeth to enforce it.

When Japan played dirty, he hit back hard. When Europe subsidized Airbus to undercut Boeing, he negotiated fiercely. Free trade? Sure. But only if it’s fair—and only if it serves the greater crusade against communism and keeps America First.

That crusade was Reagan’s first priority, the lens through which he viewed the world. The Soviet Union wasn’t just an adversary. It was an existential threat to liberty, a godless empire bent on swallowing freedom whole. “We win, they lose,” he quipped in private. But publicly, he built an economic arsenal to back it up: tax cuts that supercharged American innovation, deregulation that unleashed entrepreneurs, and a defense buildup that bankrupted the Politburo.

Trade policy? It was a weapon in that war. By opening markets to allies and starving adversaries of dollars, Reagan strengthened the Free World’s backbone. He signed the Trade and Tariff Act of 1984 to expand “free and fair trade,” but he did it to empower American industries—telecom, high-tech, manufacturing—that could outcompete anyone.

“America does not fear free trade because the American people can produce and compete on a par with anybody in the world,” he declared.

At its core, these were America First policies that fortified our sovereignty, our workers, and our security.

Fast-forward to today, and what do we see? The “free trade” gospel peddled by Reagan’s era—NAFTA, the WTO, endless one-way deals—has morphed into a wrecking ball for Middle America. Manufacturing jobs have been gutted—more than five million lost since 2000, with entire communities in Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania reduced to fentanyl-fueled despair.

China’s not playing fair—they steal tech, dump steel, and laugh at our “rules-based order” while building a Belt and Road empire that echoes Soviet expansionism. Mexico is a revolving door for cartels and cheap labor that undercut U.S. wages.

If Reagan witnessed this—factories shuttered, families shattered, America’s industrial might siphoned to adversaries—he wouldn’t clutch his pearls over tariffs. He’d grab the phone, call Trump, and say, “Go get ’em, Don. Make ’em pay.”

Because at his core, Ronald Reagan put America first. Always. He stared down the Evil Empire not with diplomacy, but with resolve that prioritized our strength above all. Tariffs, in his hands, were scalpels for surgical strikes: targeted, temporary, and tied to reciprocity. Trump’s approach is Reagan 2.0, scaled up for a multipolar world where China plays the long game. The Gipper vetoed protectionist bills in Congress that would have handcuffed his negotiating power, but he’d applaud Trump for using tariffs as leverage—against Canada’s dairy cartels, China’s IP theft, and Europe’s subsidies.

“Nobody wants a trade war, but nobody wants to be a patsy either,” his chief of staff, Howard Baker, said back in ’87.

Sound familiar?

Canada’s ad isn’t just fraudulent in its editing—it’s fraudulent in its spirit. It paints Reagan as a globalist saint, ignoring the patriot who crushed illegal union strikes at home to save the air-traffic system and rebuilt the military to project power.

Ontario’s stunt was a Hail Mary from a province desperate to keep flooding our markets with subsidized lumber and auto parts while American steelworkers scrape by. Trump’s response—halting talks, hiking tariffs—isn’t pettiness, it’s principled pushback. It’s Reagan reminding us that Trade is an alliance, not appeasement.

So, to Doug Ford and the Canadian ad wizards: Nice try, eh? But if you’re invoking the Gipper, read the full script. He’d side with the man fighting to revive American manufacturing, not the bureaucrats begging for borderless bliss. It’s time we honor Reagan’s legacy not with cherry-picked soundbites, but with policies that echo his unbreakable rule: America First, always. Because in the end, that’s how we win—not just trade wars, but the peace that follows.

If he could see the hollowed-out factories of Middle America today—the ghost towns of Rust Belt manufacturing, the flood of opioids and fentanyl pouring across borders enabled by weak trade pacts—Ronald Reagan would be the first to cheer Trump’s tariffs as the bold medicine our nation needs.

Craig Shirley is a biographer of President Ronald Reagan and a presidential historian.

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Linder
Linder
7 months ago

, “Go get ’em, Don. Make ’em pay.” I love it! Loved the Gipper and love The Donald. Both greatest presidents ever, in my opinion.

Max
Max
7 months ago

Make those who promote and use false rhetoric, pay that penalty for their stupidity. They are just signing their own political death warrant.

anna hubert
anna hubert
7 months ago

Canada keeps forgetting that it stands under US umbrella.

Holger Latt
Holger Latt
7 months ago

it is about time to make the USA first again. I do fault the US companies for their near slightness. Example, I remember that when I was in school, products were made in the USA. next they were made in Japan, then Korea, then from Asia, and then from communist China All for the almighty dollar. When will we very learn???

Paul
Paul
7 months ago

I support President Trump America First Movement.
Unlike the former Administration.
This Administration puts America’s interest 1st!
This is how it should be!
GOD BLESS PRESIDENT TRUMP!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!

Burt
Burt
7 months ago

Thank you for a well informed and accurate piece on Presidents Reagan and Trump. Ford needs to rethink his false claims, and apologize to the American people.

Patriot 1967
Patriot 1967
7 months ago

Seems Canada gone to stooping this low to cheat !

Kenneth Hetge
Kenneth Hetge
7 months ago

With my Canadian friends, many of whom I would consider close enough to be family, it’s sad that they are being played by their government as fools!! When you lose the support of your biggest neighbor, and are willing to sacrifice the relationship for the bravado of “we will show you”, you are sadly ready for the Canadian flag flying proudly just below the Chinese banner. Unfortunately, the leftist radical masses in their cities have overpowered the rational citizens “in the country”, much like what has happened in America. Rational discussion and resolve must prevail….because the future depends on it!

CLIFF GERACI
CLIFF GERACI
7 months ago

When the argument is lost, all that is left to the loser is slander. Canada has become a foolish joke.

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
7 months ago

Not surprising that Trump’s opponents [domestic and foreign] twist the truth to suit their ends! “Fair trade,’ as Reagan proposed does NOT result in one country imposing high tariffs and the other doesn’t. We have been supporting other countries for far too long! If other countries play fair with us, Trump will play fair with them!

Rallyrider
Rallyrider
7 months ago

The leaders the progressives in the Ontario majority put in power are ruining Canada. The USA looks forward to great relationships with the soon to be liberated western provinces. And Ontario can enjoy its own self-inflicted ruin.

Veteran
Veteran
7 months ago

Let Carney suffer the consequences of his Marxist party’s actions, maybe Canadians will wake up and finally behold the naked emperor they’ve elected who prefers sawing off the branch on which they sit with deals with the People’s Republic of China over deals with their friendly neighbors in the U.S. who have paid the bill for Canada’s national security for well over half a century.

Charlotte Mahin
Charlotte Mahin
7 months ago

Read yesterday that the Canadian government is now taking guns away from citizens. That country has turned to Communism. If the USA doesn’t keep Conservatives in the White House, this will happen to us. Look at all of the Democratic Blue large cities where “Socialist Democracy”is in power. They are nothing but anti-American and anti-Constitution Communists and half of our population doesn’t have a clue what that even means. In many situations where Communism became the law of the land, millions of citizens were killed or starved to death. Not a pretty sight.

KateFrederiks625
KateFrederiks625
7 months ago

I have a friend in Canada who is literally living like a pauper because she is 60 years old and has Type 1 Diabetes she has almost died from many times this past decade. She cannot get an insulin pump because their medical system is in meltdown right now.

I bring her up because she keeps me informed of the rotten Parliament headed by Communist Mark Carney who has spoken IN PERSON to President Trump several times at the White House. They added a ridiculous “Carbon” tax to their already astronomically high taxes, making it almost impossible for her to keep up with her rent and food. Their gasoline is at least double the price of ours’.

Canada is in such bad shape, because these political games being played there are causing so much damage and poverty. Our President CARES not just about America, but Americans as well. I see the similarities between Trump and Reagan – it is such a joy. Taken away by a sweeping Communist messaging blowing through our country today.

Someone on another thread kept talking about voting and how it’s the only power we have. He is correct!! If we want to end up like Canada, pushing their BEST allies away from them, having no clear ideas about much of anything except they want money and power.

So, everyone who reads this? VOTE VOTE VOTE to keep America free and not Communist with Mamdani soon taking over NYC, we MUST get out the vote and get rid of these money grubbing lying, cheating Democrats. I am seriously thankful this horrible little man can never be president of our country. Although, again, without a robust Conservative presence in Congress, we COULD get AOC instead. Who is also a Communist.

Please let us keep America Constitutionally free by spreading the word and getting other conservative friends and family off their couches and into the voting booths!

Rikki
Rikki
7 months ago

The gloves are off! Canada isn’t squealing and squirming loud enough, go get em’ President Trump. If it was the other way around, Canada would have done the same things to us. Canada has taken advantage of us for the last time! USA #1.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
7 months ago

Reagen Fdn etc should sue for speech edit abuse alone

Rex
Rex
7 months ago

The sore losers have run this ad for months now. It’s sad they have to use a world leader who was of a class that their nation could not produce as a totem of their desires to continue trade that is fair to only them. The Donald will have them participate as honest partners, not pampered clients. Their future relies on it.

Sam
Sam
7 months ago

Fraudulent ads….? Sounds like the Dumba$$ocrat$, don’t it?!

John
John
7 months ago

Canada should be put into a category like China, they are not allies to the USA but enemies!!!

Thinking
Thinking
7 months ago

Canadians like the globalist dems and globalists elsewhere, like Britain, are all liars, manipulators of the people. Reagan and Trump are raising the people up not make them sheep to follow their leaders blindly. Will they ever learn. Seeing Mamdani in NYC I have my doubts. When they vote him in they deserve what will follow. The freedom loving Americans have no idea what communism will do to them. Every aspect of your life is ruled by Mamdani and his enforcers. Think Mafia with broader powers.
look at Canada with this doctored Video. Listen to the speeches by Mamdani’s and his supporters. They scream but they are not saying anything just lies and name calling against Trump and MAGA. They can’t put into words what they are going to do and how they are going to do the promises they make. They are sound bites. Like with every policy of the dems. They put it on paper but don’t think any further how to make that plan a workable plan. Plus they want total authority. Instead of sitting down with the US and hammer out a trade deal. They spent millions of Canadians tax dollars on creating a misinformation tv ad. Their stupidity is for all to see. Obstruct, obstruct and obstruct some more. Till they hold the short straw and they lose all negotiations power.

Bernard P. Giroux
Bernard P. Giroux
7 months ago

During my career as a corporate real estate asset manager, I had multiple occasions to work with Canadian colleagues, both across the border and in the United States. I can say with certainty and from experience that the Canadians have a complex about the United States which makes them uncertain partners to deal with.

Gary F Fanning
Gary F Fanning
7 months ago

As soon as I saw these ads I knew something was missing. I knew that the full story (aka: the truth) and a dose of context to square with reality!

Lauramerrone
Lauramerrone
7 months ago

I remember that NAFTA did not happen during Reagan’s time in office, but during Clinton’s and I also remember all the factories that closed right after that decision and all the jobs that disappeared as a result…

Bigbadbob
Bigbadbob
7 months ago

Such a stupid comment – maybe you should try reading this AMAC post before making an ass of yourself.

Carol A Arroyo
Carol A Arroyo
7 months ago

OK, ronald reagan, go put your pink tutu on and keep dancing to the melody in your head because you are not in your right mind.

Horace
Horace
7 months ago

You do not recognize anything that has happened at the voting booth in the last eighty years.

Jake
Jake
7 months ago

I think your mother is looking for you “Ron”.

Chief601
Chief601
7 months ago

Carney and Ford are just 2 more Libtards shilling for the big British banks. Trump is trying to break them and the FED. Thank you, Mr. President.

Do N. Agree
Do N. Agree
7 months ago

Rewriting history. Tariffs are not useful. And really, who cares what statements are made in an ad. Such nonsense. This is all just plain childish.

Beau Geste
Beau Geste
7 months ago

Poor, poor Trumpie……..got his widdle feelings hurt from some stupid ads on Canuck television.
With the economy tanking, massive layoff occurring hourly and farmers growing expensive products whose only market is garbage piles from the wonderment known as tariffs laid by morons, one would think Mr. Trump, Epsteins old buddy would have other things to worry about than stupid ads stupid Canucks watch.
But no, the two legged ego called Trump has his own priorities and we ain’t part of them.

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