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Windsor

  • Windsor Police Officer Who Donated $50 to Freedom Convoy Loses Tribunal Appeal
    Windsor Police Officer Who Donated $50 to Freedom Convoy Loses Tribunal Appeal
    The appeal of a Windsor police officer disciplined for donating $50 to the Freedom Convoy in 2022 has been dismissed by the Ontario Civilian Police Commission. Constable Michael Brisco, who ...
    February 28, 2024BY Matthew Horwood
  • NextStar Confirms Subsidized Windsor Battery Plant Will Temporarily Employ Hundreds of South Koreans
    NextStar Confirms Subsidized Windsor Battery Plant Will Temporarily Employ Hundreds of South Koreans
    The South Korean embassy has also confirmed to The Epoch Times that some citizens would be in Canada ...
    November 23, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Ontario Demands Ottawa Disclose Number of Foreign Workers at Windsor Battery Plant
    Ontario Demands Ottawa Disclose Number of Foreign Workers at Windsor Battery Plant
    The Ontario government is asking Ottawa to “disclose the number of foreign workers” it will allow at the ...
    November 22, 2023BY Jennifer Cowan
  • Windsor Police Officer Appeals ‘Unduly Harsh’ Discipline for $50 Freedom Convoy Donation
    Windsor Police Officer Appeals ‘Unduly Harsh’ Discipline for $50 Freedom Convoy Donation
    An Ontario tribunal has initiated a new hearing for a Windsor police officer appealing his conviction and penalty ...
    November 22, 2023BY Andrew Chen
  • Committee to Review Foreign Workers at Battery Plant, Liberal MP Says Concerns Stem From ‘Xenophobia’
    Committee to Review Foreign Workers at Battery Plant, Liberal MP Says Concerns Stem From ‘Xenophobia’
    At the end of a tense committee meeting during which a Liberal MP said concerns about foreign workers ...
    November 22, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Industry Minister Says He Was Unaware of Foreign Workers Coming to Subsidized Battery Plant
    Industry Minister Says He Was Unaware of Foreign Workers Coming to Subsidized Battery Plant
    Windsor Police had said that around 1,600 South Koreans were expected to arrive in the Ontario city next ...
    November 21, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Income Tax Increases Hurting Business Development in Canada, Study Says
    Income Tax Increases Hurting Business Development in Canada, Study Says
    Income tax increases enacted in Canada over the past several years have hindered the development of new businesses ...
    September 26, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • Windsor Police Officer Must Work Unpaid Hours as Penalty for Donating $50 to Freedom Convoy
    Windsor Police Officer Must Work Unpaid Hours as Penalty for Donating $50 to Freedom Convoy
    As punishment for donating $50 to the Freedom Convoy, a Windsor police officer will have to work unpaid ...
    May 5, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Several Provinces to Be Hit by ‘Widespread’ Winter Storm System Moving up From US
    Several Provinces to Be Hit by ‘Widespread’ Winter Storm System Moving up From US
    A strong and widespread air pressure system coming from the U.S. will bring snowfall, wind, and icy conditions ...
    December 14, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Union Exec Threatened to Lead 1,000 Members to Brawl With Windsor Protesters, Commission Hears
    Union Exec Threatened to Lead 1,000 Members to Brawl With Windsor Protesters, Commission Hears
    An executive from Canada’s largest private sector union threatened to lead 1,000 autoworkers to brawl with protesters at ...
    November 9, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Ford Said He Couldn’t Direct Police When Trudeau Told Him the OPP Needed to ‘Act Immediately’ on Windsor Blockade
    Ford Said He Couldn’t Direct Police When Trudeau Told Him the OPP Needed to ‘Act Immediately’ on Windsor Blockade
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Feb. 9 that the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) ...
    November 8, 2022BY Noé Chartier
  • Protesters at Windsor, Coutts Blockades Set to Testify at Emergencies Act Inquiry
    Protesters at Windsor, Coutts Blockades Set to Testify at Emergencies Act Inquiry
    A local Alberta politician facing charges for participating in “Freedom Convoy” protests at the Coutts, Alta., border blockade ...
    November 8, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Windsor Mayor Says Ambassador Bridge Blockade Was a ‘National Security Issue’
    Windsor Mayor Says Ambassador Bridge Blockade Was a ‘National Security Issue’
    The mayor of the city of Windsor told the Emergencies Act inquiry on Monday that the several day's ...
    November 7, 2022BY Noé Chartier
  • Gov’t Memo Shows Ambassador Bridge Blockade Cost Significantly Less Than What Feds Said
    Gov’t Memo Shows Ambassador Bridge Blockade Cost Significantly Less Than What Feds Said
    Internal government documents show the costs incurred during the Ambassador Bridge blockade earlier this year were much lower ...
    October 14, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Ontario Lifts State of Emergency Declared Due to Protests
    Ontario Lifts State of Emergency Declared Due to Protests
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford has lifted the province's state of emergency previously declared in response to protests opposing ...
    February 24, 2022BY Andrew Chen
  • Armoured Vehicles Spotted in Windsor Not Due to Protests at Border Crossing, Police Say
    Armoured Vehicles Spotted in Windsor Not Due to Protests at Border Crossing, Police Say
    Armoured vehicles spotted in Windsor are not related to recent protests at the border, the city’s police force ...
    February 17, 2022BY Andrew Chen
  • Protesters Remain at Canada-US Border Crossing Bridge Despite Court Injunction
    Protesters Remain at Canada-US Border Crossing Bridge Despite Court Injunction
    WINDSOR, Ont.—More protesters gathered by the Ambassador Bridge border crossing in Windsor on the evening of Feb. 11 ...
    February 11, 2022BY Lisa Lin
  • Injunction Granted to Prevent Protesters From Blocking Ambassador Bridge
    Injunction Granted to Prevent Protesters From Blocking Ambassador Bridge
    The Ontario Superior Court announced on Friday afternoon that it had granted an injunction to prevent protesters opposed ...
    February 11, 2022BY Epoch Times Canada
  • Protesters Continue Blocking Busiest Canada-US Border Crossing Over COVID-19 Mandates
    Protesters Continue Blocking Busiest Canada-US Border Crossing Over COVID-19 Mandates
    WINDSOR, Ont.—A convoy of trucks and other vehicles continues to block off a main Canada-U.S. border crossing over ...
    February 10, 2022BY Lisa Lin
  • Michigan Shuts Down Bridge to Canada Amid Trucker-Led Protests
    Michigan Shuts Down Bridge to Canada Amid Trucker-Led Protests
    The state of Michigan closed down a bridge from Detroit to Canada in the midst of trucker-led protests ...
    February 8, 2022BY Jack Phillips
  • Joe Robinet Makes the Wilderness Approachable
    Joe Robinet Makes the Wilderness Approachable
    With 1.5 million subscribers, Joe Robinet’s YouTube channel has become a go-to source for people who want to ...
    November 24, 2021BY Nathan Worcester
  • Discover Windsor Before the Tourists Return
    Discover Windsor Before the Tourists Return
    Out for a late Sunday afternoon walk without another person in sight, I turned around when a voice ...
    June 24, 2021BY Dennis Lennox
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