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.
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.
Speaking to reporters at city hall Monday, hours before the 30-day pause was announced, Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said the ...
Donald Trump had threatened a 25% tariff on all Canadian exports, but a one-month pause has been agreed following last-minute ...
Conservationists have pushed for changes to a busy two-lane highway that runs straight through the Alligator River National ...
The Lebanese Hezbollah group has announced that the funeral of its longtime leader will take place on Feb. 23.
January has vanished in a flash, but it was a consequential month with a few opening announcements and plenty to look forward ...
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In a social media post on Monday, Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said the decision came "as a result of the economic threat posed ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens has officially vetoed a council decision to save Canada’s only cross-border public transit service ...
Contract package scope covers boring a pair of tunnels from a construction shaft in Hoboken, N.J., to one in Manhattan to ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens has confirmed his plan to terminate Windsor-Detroit tunnel bus operations using his first-ever ...