
Tensions surrounding the Gordie Howe International Bridge escalated after U.S. President Trump threatened to block its opening. CTV
The Gordie Howe International Bridge project, a vital infrastructure link between Canada and the United States, has become the center of a political dispute after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to block the opening of the bridge. The bridge, which is being built with Canadian funding, has stirred up controversy, especially as it nears completion.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Call with Trump
Prime Minister Mark Carney recently spoke with U.S. President Trump about the bridge, emphasizing that Canada had paid over $4 billion for its construction. He highlighted that ownership of the bridge is shared between the Canadian government and the state of Michigan, showcasing the project as an example of strong cooperation between the two countries. "This is a great example of cooperation between our countries," Carney told Trump, suggesting that the situation could be resolved soon.
Trump’s Connection to the Ambassador Bridge
Meanwhile, the issue grew more complex when reports surfaced about the Detroit-based billionaire owner of the Ambassador Bridge, Matthew Moroun, meeting with a White House official just hours before Trump made his public threat. Moroun's family has long opposed the construction of another bridge between Windsor and Detroit, fearing competition for the Ambassador Bridge. His father, Matty Moroun, had previously appealed to Trump during his first term in 2018 to stop the Gordie Howe Bridge's construction. This meeting raised questions about possible behind-the-scenes efforts to block the new crossing.
Michigan Governor Pushes Back
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer responded strongly to Trump’s comments, calling the Gordie Howe Bridge project an important economic asset for both countries. She pointed out that the bridge is being built with union labor from both Canada and the U.S. Whitmer made it clear that she expected the project to continue without any further delays and emphasized the importance of the bridge for both economies.
Windsor and Detroit Residents Support the Bridge
In both Windsor and Detroit, the Gordie Howe Bridge is seen as a symbol of cooperation between Canada and the U.S. Local business leaders and residents in Detroit have voiced their support for the project, stressing the importance of the new crossing for trade and transportation. “Michiganders are very appreciative of our partners, and our friends, and our neighbors,” said Glenn Stevens, an official from the Detroit Regional Chamber. Many Detroit residents also expressed optimism about the bridge, with one commenting that Trump’s threats would not change the course of the project.
Trump’s Criticism of the Bridge’s Materials
Trump’s opposition to the bridge centers around his concerns that American-made materials were not used enough in the construction of the Gordie Howe Bridge. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump believed the bridge wasn’t being built with enough American-made steel and materials, which he argued was unacceptable. She added that this concern was raised during a phone call between Trump and Prime Minister Carney.
Former Michigan Governor Speaks Out
Rick Snyder, the former governor of Michigan, has criticized Trump’s remarks about the bridge. Snyder, who played a key role in the project during his time in office, stated that Trump was wrong about the bridge’s ownership and construction. Snyder explained that while Canada funded the project, Michigan received its share of ownership without any financial investment. He warned that delaying the bridge would hurt U.S. citizens the most, particularly in Michigan.
Political Implications for Canada-U.S. Relations
The political tensions surrounding the Gordie Howe Bridge could have broader implications for Canada-U.S. relations. Some critics, including former Windsor MP Brian Masse, believe that Canada’s handling of the project’s delays and the decision to use a public-private partnership (P3) model contributed to the current situation. Masse argued that if the bridge had been completed on time, the current political pressure from Trump could have been avoided.
The Gordie Howe International Bridge project, which promises to enhance trade and transportation between Canada and the U.S., now finds itself at the mercy of political tensions. As the bridge nears its opening, the situation remains uncertain, with concerns about Trump’s threats and the potential for delays. The project has sparked both local support and political opposition, and it remains to be seen how it will impact the broader relationship between the two countries.

