US-Canada Bridge Opening Faces Potential Blockage by Trump Administration
February 10, 2026 • Google News World
US President Donald Trump has announced that he will block the opening of a proposed bridge connecting Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario, unless Canada agrees to certain concessions.
The Gordie Howe International Bridge, named after the legendary hockey player, is expected to be completed by 2025. However, Trump has stated that he will veto the project unless Canada provides significant economic benefits to the United States.
According to reports, the bridge would create thousands of jobs and generate billions of dollars in revenue for both countries. However, Trump’s demands have raised concerns among Canadian officials, who are seeking clarification on what concessions they need to make.
The US-Canada border is one of the busiest in the world, with millions of people crossing every day. The new bridge would significantly reduce travel times and increase trade between the two nations.
A spokesperson for the White House has confirmed that Trump’s decision is final, but no further details have been released on what specific concessions Canada needs to make.
The proposed bridge project was first announced in 2018, with both countries agreeing to work together to complete it. However, tensions have risen in recent weeks as Trump’s demands became more public.
The Canadian government has stated that they are committed to completing the project, but will not compromise on their economic interests. The situation remains unresolved, and it is unclear when or if the bridge will finally open.
Source: Google News World