A company straddled between Dundee, Que., and Port Convington, N.Y. is trying its best to navigate the Canada-U.S. trade war. Mike Armstrong meets Louis Patenaude, who runs HalfWay House Freight Forwarding, to learn how the business is helping Canadians who need to buy American goods; and the uncertainty hovering over the business amid the trade war.
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