
Mayors of border cities call on Ottawa for funding, support as tariff war continues
Mayors of several Canadian border cities and towns are calling for support from the federal government as the tariff war with the United States starts to hurt their communities, warning of dire economic consequences if Ottawa doesn’t act immediately.
They said at a press conference Friday that businesses in their communities are disproportionately affected, and could face layoffs, because they rely heavily on cross-border movement of goods and visitors.
The trade spat comes as many businesses are still recovering from the economic hit of border closures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mike Bradley, mayor of Sarnia, Ont., said direct support from the federal government is needed to weather this new storm.