Bridge Blockers by Jack Lessenberry February 19, 2010 The Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce, that stalwart defender of private enterprise, wants a new, internationally controlled bridge built between the United States and Canada. So does Governor Jennifer Granholm, her political opposite, Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson, and the governments of Windsor, Ontario and Canada. [...]
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Canadian Railroads Key to State’s Trade Future Rail freight isn’t sexy, but it’s part of a complex trade network with Canada offering huge potential for Michigan by John Foren February 5, 2010 Editor’s note: In this increasingly global economy, Michigan’s most important “foreign” relationship is close at hand, with neighboring Canada. This is part of [...]
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Bordering on Greatness Michigan’s relationship with its Canadian neighbor provides a major economic advantage by John Foren November 16, 2009 Editor’s note: In this increasingly global economy, Michigan’s most important “foreign” relationship is close at hand, with neighboring Canada. This is the first in a regular series of features in which Dome explores major political, [...]
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