Will Trump’s Trade War Turn Canada’s Auto-Parts Capital Into a Ghost Town?

President Trump’s tariffs on auto parts are already causing job losses in Windsor, Ontario, the heart of an industry that makes components for vehicles bound for the United States.

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In Canada’s Auto City, Tariffs Have Already Caused a Shutdown

Hours before the 25 percent tariff on cars made in Canada went into effect, the largest auto plant in Windsor, Ontario, announced it would close for two weeks.

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Canada’s Carney Puts Tariffs on U.S.-Made Cars as Stellantis Plant Pauses Production

Mark Carney, a former central banker, also called on “like-minded countries” to form a new trading order without the United States.

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Canada’s Small Businesses Face a ‘Double Hit” in the Trade War With U.S.

A rice mill in Ontario is among many small businesses being hit by President Trump’s tariffs and also by Canada’s retaliatory levies, putting their futures in doubt.

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Windsor, Ontario, Canadian Automotive Capital, Braces for Trump Tariffs

Windsor, Ontario, right across the border from Detroit, has close ties to the United States but now faces exceptional economic disruption.

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Trump’s Tariff Threat Stokes Anxiety in Canada’s Auto-Industry Hub

The president-elect’s vow to impose 25 percent duties on Canadian imports could ravage Canada’s auto industry and decimate Windsor, a city deeply tied to the U.S.

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Bills and Lions Give NFL Fans in Canada Reason to Cheer

With the Buffalo Bills and Detroit Lions both Super Bowl contenders, fans north of the border are nervously hopeful a title drought could end.

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