Gordie Howe Bridge opening delayed to resolve ‘outstanding issues’: bridge authority
OTTAWA — The opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge has been delayed as the relationship between Canada and the United States continues to be upended by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The interim chief executive of the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority said Thursday that Canada and the U.S. have agreed to a delay as the two countries attempt to “resolve any outstanding issues.”
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday the bridge would be open by the end of the week. But he changed his message on Wednesday, saying there was “no big drama” surrounding the project, but if it “takes a little longer, it will take a little bit longer.”
Invitations had already been sent out for a ribbon cutting event on Friday to mark the opening of the $6.4-billion bridge connecting Windsor and Detroit. Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens had said there were rumours it would be open to traffic on Monday.

