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Mark Carney asked to clarify Gordie Howe bridge toll agreement with U.S.

16 July 2026
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is facing scrutiny regarding the financial terms of a deal with the United States for the upcoming opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge on July 27. Questions have arisen about how toll revenues will be shared, as the original agreement stipulated that Canada would receive all tolls until it recouped its $6.4 billion investment. Carney confirmed that net revenues will be split over the first 15 years after operational costs, but controversy persists regarding whether debt-servicing costs will factor into this calculation, as a U.S. official indicated they would not. The bridge, which connects Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, aims to alleviate congestion on the existing Ambassador Bridge, which currently handles a significant portion of Canada-U.S. trade. The recent agreement was reached after political tensions delayed the bridge’s inauguration, with U.S. President Donald Trump claiming the new deal is more favorable for the U.S.

Why It Matters

The Gordie Howe International Bridge is a significant infrastructure project that is expected to enhance trade routes between Canada and the U.S., addressing existing congestion problems on the Ambassador Bridge. The financial arrangement surrounding tolls and revenue sharing is crucial for both nations, as it determines how the substantial costs of construction, which Canada fully financed, will be recouped. Historically, the Ambassador Bridge has been a key transit point for trade, handling over a quarter of all Canada-U.S. trade, making the success and financial viability of the Gordie Howe Bridge vital for economic interests on both sides of the border. The outcome of this deal could influence future cross-border infrastructure projects and trade relations.

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