U.S. and Canadian officials resolve an ownership dispute and say the Gordie Howe International Bridge will open by the end of the month, with commercial traffic expected to begin before August.The planned ribbon-cutting was postponed earlier this month after then-President Donald Trump demanded that Canada cede at least half ownership, a demand that delayed the launch and turned the project into a campaign issue targeted by Mallory McMorrow.The $4.4B, 1.5-mile toll bridge, negotiated by
Rick Snyder and under construction since 2018, is jointly owned by Canada and Michigan, charges up to $10 per car and $20 per axle for trucks, and aims to reduce congestion at the
Ambassador Bridge and the
Detroit-Windsor tunnel.