In a mayoral decision published on Thursday, Dilkens wrote that he was eliminating the tunnel bus to Detroit because it “acts ...
Canada's municipalities are mobilizing to protect local economies as the U.S. administration threatens new tariffs on Canadian goods. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) is actively ...
Windsor may be one more step closer to having a second Costco location. City council’s development committee this week backed ...
Despite tariffs on Canadian goods being paused for 30 days, the mayor of Windsor, Drew Dilkens, is threatening to stop his City’s $50,000 sponsorship of The Detroit Grand Prix if such motions take ...
Talks of tariffs from the Trump Administration have left a rippling effect between the U.S. and Canada. Meanwhile, across the river from Detroit, changes are already in motion.
As the clock ticks down on Trump’s 30-day reprieve, the lingering uncertainty about the risk of swift and severe economic ...
The mayor of Whitehorse has joined a Canadian coalition of border-town mayors in light of the now-paused U.S. tariffs against ...
In this aerial view, trucks cross the Ambassador Bridge as they carry cargo between Canada and the United States on February ...
As 40 million Canadians brace for the impact of the pending tariff trade war between the United States and Canada, mayors on ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens pointed this week to the threat of tariffs as a reason to kill the Tunnel Bus service connecting ...
The threat of a trade war between the U.S. and Canada is not over, and it may soon have a direct impact on Detroit and Windsor.
In a social media post on Monday, Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said the decision came "as a result of the economic threat posed ...
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