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Carney anticipates Gordie Howe Bridge opening after Trump threats

10 February 2026
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Carney anticipates Gordie Howe Bridge opening after Trump threats
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Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the Gordie Howie International Bridge, which connects Windsor, Ont., and Detroit, after Trump threatened to block its opening. Carney highlighted that Canada funded the bridge and employed U.S. workers in its construction, emphasizing the cooperation between the two nations. Trump requested U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra to facilitate discussions about the bridge. Additionally, Carney mentioned a positive conversation about the upcoming Olympic women’s hockey game between Canada and the U.S.

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