Ambassador Bridge shutdown has hit car plants at an awkward moment
A U.S. lawmaker has seized on blockades at the Canada-U.S. border to argue for more Buy American-style policies and for less reliance on buying goods from Canada.
The call from Michigan Democrat Elissa Slotkin comes as the protest at a vital Windsor-Detroit crossing has slowed commercial cargo delivery and hit car plants, with several companies stopping production.
"Michiganders have been saying for decades that when our manufacturing is outsourced too much, we end up paying the price," Slotkin wrote in a series of tweets Wednesday night.
"It doesn't matter if it's an adversary or an ally — we can't be this reliant on parts coming from foreign countries," she said.
"The one thing that couldn't be more clear is that we have to bring American manufacturing back home to states like Michigan. If we don't, it's American workers ... who are left holding the bag."...
This was excerpted from the 10 February 2022 edition of CBC News.