
Experts from our Canada Institute at the ÀÖÓã ÌåÓý walk us through the causes and iterations of protests in Canada which led to the closure of border crossings, having an affect on supply chains and regular cross border commerce and traffic. This audio is taken and edited from a briefing held for congressional staff on February 14, 2022.
Guests


Research Associate Professor of Law and Planning, University at Buffalo

Executive Director, Cross-Border Institute at the University of Windsor
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Congressional Relations
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Canada Institute
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