US-Canadian bridge set to open by late July after delay due to issues between countries: Sources
A bridge connecting Detroit and Canada will open by month's end. US and Canadian officials resolved a dispute which had delayed its debut. Commercial traffic is expected to begin before August 1st. The Gordie Howe International Bridge spans the...

The sources were not authorised to publicly disclose the deal before a formal announcement.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for early June was postponed after the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority said the two countries needed more time to resolve "outstanding issues." The delay followed President Donald Trump's earlier threats to block the bridge's opening.
Commercial traffic is now expected to begin before August 1, according to an official, though a date for the official ribbon-cutting ceremony has not yet been set.
The 1.5-mile-long (2.4-kilometre-long) Gordie Howe International Bridge spans the Detroit River and connects the Motor City with Windsor, Ontario.
Named after the late Canadian hockey great Gordie Howe, who spent 25 seasons leading the Detroit Red Wings, the bridge is expected to be another vital economic artery between Canada and the United States.
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