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Beginning April 7, Stellantis will pause production at its Windsor Assembly Plant for weeks, with operations set to resume the week of April 21.
From CBS News
Stellantis is citing President Trump’s latest automotive tariffs as the reason behind the automaker’s decision to temporarily lay off roughly 900 U.S. employees.
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A woman detained by border officials at the Ambassador Bridge in Detroit this month after wrong directions sent her and her family toward Windsor is free. But the Guatemalan national, who allegedly entered the United States illegally six years ago, may face deportation to her home country, officials with the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center said.
With tension brewing between the U.S. and Canada as a new set of tariffs is set to take effect, some Canadians say they’re boycotting their trips to the U.S.
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Protesters in Detroit and Canada unify across river, rally against Trump presidencyHundreds gathered at Hart Plaza on the American side of the demonstration, mirroring a significant, though smaller, turnout across the river in Windsor. The protesters at Saturday's rally in downtown Detroit stood unified under an anti-Trump banner but ...
The sentiments of the protesters was a sharp rebuke to the poisonous nationalism being promoted by the ruling classes in both countries.
N.B., and Windsor are the Canadian cities that would be hit the hardest by U.S. tariffs. The latest report looking at American cities says Chicago, Detroit and Houston are the largest exporters to ...
On today's show, I sit down with Francis Grunow, the guy behind the Greater Detroit Windsor Project. We dive deep into thinking about a bigger future for our area – not just the city, not just the suburbs,