After taking his message of free trade among free nations to the United Kingdom and Germany, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is headed to the U.S.
During the trip, he'll stop in Windsor twice. He'll be in the city on Sunday but also on Friday ahead of a meeting in Detroit.
In Detroit, Poilievre also plans to meet with auto industry leaders and elected representatives to fight for an integrated North American auto sector and tariff-free trade.
The leader of the Official Opposition is headed to Austin, Texas, next, where he'll meet with state officials, business, energy, and agricultural sector leaders, and advocate for Canadian energy and trade.
Poilievre's trip to the United States wraps up next Thursday when he'll give a keynote speech on Canada's relationship with the U.S. in New York City.