29-09-2025 16:29 via windsorstar.com

Federal minister in Windsor unveils EI extensions, reskilling programs to back auto sector facing tariffs

Ottawa's latest effort to shield "the city that power's Canada's auto sector," from a turbulent trade war brought the federal minister of women and gender equality to Windsor last Friday. Read More
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