







A proud Premier Doug Ford stands lakeside in Ontario beside his new monument a glowing bronze statue of Ronald Reagan with turbine blades for arms.
Ford beams like a salesman
“Do ya like it, Mr. President? Reagan gave us a lotta quotes on renewable energy, eh ?? figured we’d give ’er a spin!”
President Trump, calm and direct, flips a switch labeled “Tariffs.”
“It’s producing a lot of wind… but no deal.”
The Canadian Goose get killed
🎨 Cartoon is INKTOBER BLUNDER.
I forgot to add the word Blunder. I forgot to put it in, I was going to do a caption but I thought I would make it simple. But the CARTOON is a RENEWABLE BLUNDER of Canada.
The original Cartoon is so huge it would not upload it here so I had to size it down.


A single television advertisement from Doug Ford’s Ontario government, financed with millions of Canadian dollars, carried the voice of Ronald Reagan across USA airwaves. The clips drawn from a 1987 radio address in which Reagan warned that tariffs may seem patriotic but, over the long term, wound the economy. But the original was different than the clips. He was talking about something else. it was an ad, aimed at American audiences, was decried by Donald Trump as a “fake” misrepresentation, and ALSO the Ronald Reagan foundation, accused Ford of manipulating Reagan’s words . Also meddling in USA tariff policy at a moment when legal and political battles loom.
Trump’s response was instantaneous. he announced the termination of all trade negotiations with Canada.
In the end, Ford agreed to pause the ad campaign so that trade talks might resume but the damage, the spectacle


