Canadian PM Apologizes Over Anti-Tariff Ad, Heightening Trade Tensions with Trump

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized to former U.S. President Donald Trump for an anti-tariff advertisement released by Ontario Premier Doug Ford, stemming from escalating trade tensions between the two countries. The apology signals potential economic repercussions as it could impact Canadian exports and market stability. This comes after the US imposed new tariffs on Canadian goods in response to the ad’s warnings of potential trade war risks, further exacerbating diplomatic tensions. Experts warn about heightened industry scrutiny due to the growing conflict, impacting cross-border cryptocurrency activities.