Emma Loop

Digital Reporter/Editor

Emma Loop is a digital reporter/editor for CBC Windsor. She previously spent eight years covering politics, national security, and business in Washington, D.C. Before that, she covered Canadian politics in Ottawa. She has worked at the Windsor Star, Ottawa Citizen, Axios, and BuzzFeed News, where she was a member of the FinCEN Files investigative reporting team that was named a finalist for the 2021 Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting. She was born and raised in Essex County, Ont. You can reach her at [email protected].

Latest from Emma Loop

Poilievre draws thousands in first Windsor visit of federal campaign

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on Friday made his first trip to Windsor since the start of the federal election campaign.

'Very scary right now': How Windsor's autoworkers are handling a tariff-induced layoff

Household chores, spring cleaning, and resting - that’s how some local autoworkers who are off the job this week are spending their time. But in the back of their minds, anxiety about their uncertain future hangs heavy.
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PPC Leader Bernier criticizes Canadian counter-tariffs at Windsor campaign stop

Maxime Bernier, leader of the People's Party of Canada, made a stop in Windsor on Wednesday.

Police investigate damaged tombstones at Windsor cemetery

Police in Windsor have launched an investigation after roughly a dozen tombstones in a local cemetery were damaged.

Police charge suspect in Tecumseh Mall jewelry store robbery

Windsor police have arrested and charged a 36-year-old man in connection with a recent jewelry store robbery in Tecumseh Mall.

'Shawn Fain is wrong': Canadian Labour Congress blasts UAW leader on tariffs

The head of Canada’s largest labour organization on Monday slammed a powerful union leader south of the border over his support of U.S. President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs. 

Ontario SIU investigating crash involving cyclist, Windsor police cruiser

Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating an incident involving a Windsor Police cruiser and a cyclist over the weekend.

Windsor's wait and see: Workers laid off for 2 weeks 'just the beginning'

For thousands of Stellantis workers in Windsor-Essex, Friday marked their last shift for two weeks.

'Everyone is confused': Trump auto tariffs spark confusion, concern in car country

Confusion and uncertainty reigned in the deeply integrated North American auto industry on Thursday, the day the Trump administration hit imports with a hodgepodge of tariffs. 

'Dumbfounded and disgusted': Canada's car capital grapples with Trump tariffs

A long-awaited tariff announcement from U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday spurred confusion and concern in Canada’s automotive capital.