Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Saturday that he has apologised to US President Donald Trump for an anti-tariff advertisement. “I did apologise to the president. The president was offended,” Carney told reporters in the South Korean city of Gyeongju, adding that trade talks would resume when the US is “ready,” as reported by AFP. “I’m the one who is responsible in my role as prime minister for the relationship with the president of the United States,” Carney added. “So things happen. We take the good with the bad, and I apologized.” Trump announced a 10 percent increase in tariffs on Canadian goods and suspended all trade talks after denouncing as “fake” an anti-tariff ad campaign that featured former US President Ronald Reagan . Trump earlier confirmed that C

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