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President Trump says he's cutting off all U.S. trade talks with Canada.
Writing online late last night,
Trump blamed a commercial that's been released by the Canadian province of Ontario.
The Ontario ad blasts U.S. tariffs.
It also shows a clip of former President Ronald Reagan talking about tariffs.
But the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation says the clip misrepresents a speech given by the late president.
Separately,
Canada is limiting the number of American-made vehicles imported by GM and Stellantis without tariffs.
Dan Karpenchuk reports the automakers dropped some of their Canadian production.
In recent weeks, both GM and Stellantis have announced cuts.
Stellantis plans to move production of the Jeep Compass from Brampton, Ontario to Illinois,
and GM announced this week that it will end production of commercial electric vans.
In a late-night statement,
the Canadian government called the automakers' actions an unacceptable decision and was a direct breach of their commitments to the country and to Canadian workers.
For NPR News, I'm Dan Karpanchuk in Toronto.
Today should be payday for many federal workers.
Instead, more than a million of them are getting nothing.
That's because the federal government shutdown has entered a 24th day.
NPR's Andrea Hsu has more.