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Opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge Approaches Amidst Trade Tensions
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- June 9, 2026
- World News
The Gordie Howe International Bridge, connecting Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, is set to open soon according to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. A ceremonial ribbon-cutting event is scheduled for this Friday, and the bridge will be accessible to vehicles later in the month.
Previously, former U.S. President Donald Trump sought half ownership of the bridge on behalf of the U.S. federal government, adding unspecified trade-related demands. Despite his threats to obstruct its construction, the bridge project, named after Canadian hockey legend Gordie Howe, has proceeded.
Negotiated by former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, the bridge is funded by Canada. This aims to alleviate the heavy traffic on the existing Ambassador Bridge and Detroit-Windsor Tunnel. Construction began in 2018.
Prime Minister Carney expressed optimism about the bridge’s opening, emphasizing enhanced cross-border travel and commerce. He responded to Trump’s trade position ahead of the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement negotiations by opposing U.S. economic pressure tactics.
Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin praised the project for its potential economic benefits to the state. Michigan, a key area in previous presidential elections, gains a substantial asset without any direct financial input.
Rick Snyder clarified in an opinion piece that ownership of the bridge is divided equally between Canada and the state of Michigan. Canada financed the construction, to be reimbursed over time through toll revenues.
The Gordie Howe bridge will complement the Ambassador Bridge, owned by the Moroun family, and is an integral trade channel between the U.S. and Canada, particularly impacting the auto industry. The Morouns previously attempted legal action to prevent competition from the Howe bridge.
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