
US and Canada resolve toll dispute, setting Gordie Howe Bridge opening for July 27
New York Post — News—The United States and Canada reached a deal on toll arrangements for the Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, clearing the way for an opening on July 27. Ottawa confirmed the date after months of delay tied to disputes between the two countries. The bridge had faced setbacks linked to broader US-Canada trade tensions under the Trump administration. Its opening represents a major infrastructure milestone for cross-border commerce between the two countries.
- New York Post — News — US, Canada strike deal on tolls to let new Gordie Howe bridge open on July 27
- The Straits Times — Delayed US-Canada bridge to open on July 27 following deal on tolls
- Politico Europe — New US-Canada bridge to open after delay
- The Independent (UK) — US-Canadian bridge set to open by late July after delay due to issues between countries, sources say
- CBC News — Gordie Howe International Bridge to open July 27, Ottawa confirms
- CBS News — Gordie Howe Bridge connecting Detroit, Canada expected to open in late July
- The Globe and Mail — Politics Insider: Gordie Howe bridge to open July 27 after Canada, U.S. reach deal
- The Globe and Mail — Gordie Howe bridge set to open by late July after Canada, U.S. resolve dispute, sources say
- The Globe and Mail — Gordie Howe bridge to open July 27 after Canada, U.S. reach deal
- Reuters — US, Canada strike deal on tolls to let new bridge open on July 27
- Associated Press — Detroit-Canada bridge to open by late July after delay due to issues between countries, sources say