Automakers face even more supply chain pain as Canadian protesters block a key bridge By News February 11, 2022 Add Comment Edit Car makers are canceling some production shifts as protests over public health measures in Canada shut a key bridge that connects Detroit to Ontario. (Image credit: Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images) Share this post Related PostsMalicious lies are spreading in Philippines about the female presidential candidateU.K. shouldn't pair female Ukrainian refugees with lone male hosts, the U.N. saysBritish Militant Convicted for Role in Deaths of AmericansOhio Republicans Scramble as Trump Endorsement Hangs Over Senate RaceA Russian warship in the Black Sea was sunk by Ukrainian missiles, U.S. official saysTwitter adopts 'poison pill' to block Elon Musk takeover bidBrooklyn subway shooting suspect Frank James makes his first court appearanceReleased text messages show Sen. Mike Lee assisted with efforts to overturn 2020 election
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