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U.S.-Canada trade ties fray over controversial ad
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 65947, member: 636"] Trade relations between the United States and Canada deteriorated after Ontario aired an advertisement using edited audio from Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs. The former president's foundation confirmed the clips were manipulated without authorization, prompting the White House to accuse Canada of attempting to interfere in American politics. The administration ended all trade discussions with Canada in response to the commercial broadcast. Canada supplies approximately 60 percent of America's crude oil imports, along with substantial volumes of electricity and natural gas. Prime Minister Mark Carney said his country would expand commerce with China and other partners to decrease reliance on the United States. Analysts noted the interconnected economies make complete separation difficult for both nations. The dispute threatens employment and distribution networks across North America. Canadian officials described their nation as an energy powerhouse capable of independent operation. The shift toward Asian markets could alter trade patterns between the neighboring countries for extended periods. [/QUOTE]
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