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Whitmer in Toronto: US damaging relationship with Canada, ‘shooting ourselves in the foot’
Governor Whitmer says tariffs risk 1.2 million Michigan jobs and disrupt $700 billion in annual U.S.-Canada trade, calling the policy chaotic and harmful to the auto industry.
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Michigan governor goes to Canada, warns tariffs threaten auto jobs on both sides of border
"When we say no to Canada, we say yes to China," declared Gov. Gretchen Whitmer as she called for renewed unity between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico amid rising tensions over tariffs
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Read Full ArticleAmid budget tumult, Gretchen Whitmer heads to Toronto to side with Canada on Trump tariffs
While lawmakers in Michigan are scrambling to finalize an overdue budget on the first day of the new fiscal year, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer jetted off to Canada to talk about tariffs. Whitmer spent her speech at the Empire Club of Canada in Toronto on Wednesday disparaging President Donald Trump’s policies and comments about Michigan’s northern neighbor, and defending the country she described as Michigan’s “sibling.” “I know Canada-U.S. relations h…
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