NY-21 Democratic candidate Blake Gendebien discusses campaign topics ahead of expected special election
- Mayors of several Canadian border cities are requesting federal government support due to economic impacts from the tariff war with the United States.
- Mayors of Canadian border cities are requesting federal support as the tariff war with the United States affects their communities.
- They emphasize that local businesses depend on cross-border trade and tourism.
- Mike Bradley, mayor of Sarnia, stresses the need for direct federal assistance to deal with the severe economic impact.
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NY-21 Democratic candidate Blake Gendebien discusses campaign topics ahead of expected special election
The Lisbon, NY, dairy farmer cites border security and affordability as top priorities if elected but also voiced strong opposition to the recently imposed tariffs on Canadian goods.
Help needed: Canadian border mayors, including Niagara’s, sound alarm about trade war
Border mayors and business leaders disproportionately impacted by the trade war with the United States are calling on the Canadian federal government to create targeted financial supports and a plan recognizing the “unique vulnerabilities” they face.

Mayors of border cities call on Ottawa for funding, support as tariff war continues
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