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Mayors of border cities in Ontario call on Ottawa for funding, support as tariff war continues [Video]

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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.

They say their communities are disproportionately impacted because local businesses rely heavily on cross-border movement of goods and visitors.

Mike Bradley, mayor of Sarnia, Ont., says they are on the front lines of the tariff war and need direct support from the federal government to weather the severe economic impact of rising tensions between the two nations.

Trina Jones, the mayor of Woodstock, N.B., says the provinces and Ottawa need to “act quickly and smartly” to help businesses in border communities such as hers before it’s too late.

Barbara Barrett, the executive director of the Frontier Duty Free Association, says duty-free stores are at a “breaking point” as cross-border traffic declines amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s threatened and imposed tariffs on …

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