Windsor Faces U.S. Tariffs
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Windsor would be third-hardest-hit city by tariffs, Canadian Chamber of Commerce warns

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Windsor would be the third -hardest hit city in Canada by U.S. tariffs, according to new research by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce .
Calgary and Saint John , N.B. , are the two cities hardest hit by the tariffs, the report says.
Hamilton and Sault Ste . Marie in Ontario may be hit hardest by those specific tariffs, with their large steel industries.
Calgary is the second -most vulnerable city because it also exports crude oil and natural gas.
“The looming tariff threat is still very real: we have to remain vigilant and brace for impact,” said Candace Laing , president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce . “Already we’ve heard from members across Canada how the threat of tariffs is disrupting local businesses and economies. This new data further emphasizes that this is not a game we want to play when so many livelihoods depend on a stable relationship with the U.S. ” — with files from Brian MacLeod .
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