(CBS DETROIT) - Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens says he intends to veto the city council's decision to continue supporting the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel bus, citing President Trump's plan to implement ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens has announced he plans to veto city council's decision to continue subsidizing the Windsor-Detroit tunnel bus and says U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs are ...
With President Donald Trump threatening to place a 25-per-cent tariff on all goods imported from Canada on Feb. 1, the China-based Maple Armor Group has cancelled construction of a plant to make ...
Ward 6 Coun. Jo-Anne Gignac was elected chair of the board on Thursday after Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens, who first took on the role in 2015, stepped aside. Gignac told reporters after Thursday’s ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said he has paused the city's $50,000 sponsorship of the Detroit Grand Prix while the threat of tariffs remains and is scrutinizing the Ontario city’s $1 billion ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens pointed this week to the threat of tariffs as a reason to kill the Tunnel Bus service connecting his city and Detroit. President Donald Trump on Monday agreed to place a ...
A planned veto of the tunnel bus has been met with anger and disappointment — on both sides of the border — after Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens announced the decision earlier this week amid ...
Drew Dilkens, mayor of Windsor, Ont., talks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how United States President Donald Trump‘s tariff threats are an “anvil hanging over Windsor’s head.” ...
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