Ambassador Bridge owner wants to mend relations with Canada in wake of blockade

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Ambassador Bridge owner Matthew Moroun says that in the wake of last month’s blockade of the vital trade artery it’s more important than ever to extend an “olive branch” and heal old rifts in Windsor, a city that’s wary of his business tactics after decades of dealing with his combative father, Manuel “Matty” Moroun.

The Michigan businessman, chairman of the Detroit International Bridge Company, which runs the Ambassador in tandem with the Canadian Transit Company, says he realizes there’s bad blood between his company and people on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border who didn’t like how his dad did business.

He says that after the protests against vaccine mandates that

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