United States asked for Gordie Howe Bridge opening to be delayed: Carney
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge was delayed at the request of the United States — but the issue is separate from negotiations on a critical continental trade pact.
“At the request of the United States, we agreed to delay the opening and take the necessary time to resolve outstanding issues, a few issues that have been raised,” Carney said at an unrelated news conference in Toronto on Thursday.
Carney repeated his statement from earlier in the week that “there’s not great drama here.” He said there are a “series of technical aspects” that have to be worked through but did not provide further details.
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.

