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Canada prepares for a rise in border crossings with threat of mass deportations under Trump

In 2017, in the months after Donald Trump was elected, thousands of people crossed into Canada at Quebec's Roxham Road. Now, community groups and authorities are preparing for another increase.
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Windsor prof correctly predicts election outcomes in all 50 states — except nearby Michigan

A University of Windsor professor scored 98 per cent on his predictions for the U.S. presidential election. David Bussiere, with the Odette School of Business, correctly forecasted the outcomes of 49 of the 50 states.
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Here's why this Michigan business owner says he couldn't vote for Kamala Harris

Americans in Michigan have decided to send Donald Trump back to the White House. But as much as this election was about choosing Trump — for some it was about removing the Democrats from office. Chris Ensing reports.
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For newcomers, navigating health care in Canada can be different. This event aims to help

New Canadians may find that the way health and wellness services in Canada are different than in the countries where they arrive from. The Multicultural Council of Windsor-Essex Health and Wellness Expo helps them navigate the Canadian systems.

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