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Gordie Howe Bridge Update

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No official Grand Opening date announced, but the bridge is 98 percent complete.

 
I keep expecting that Trump will close it or use the opening ceremony to talk about how he will use it to invade Canada.
 
The local press is starting to worry.

No Grand Opening date for the Gordie Howe Bridge, and there's something that's not being revealed.

 
OF course the local press will worry.

It is how they sell soap.

Sounds like a pretty typical civil works project.

I suspect the US has added a prison camp as part of their border control facility so that might be taking extra time...that and the alligator moat.

Also, I can bet that the whole tariff bullshit is going to require an expansion of the transport check-through lanes and inspection yards.

With the murder of the free trade agreement by TrumpCo., I suspect that it is now an increasingly time consuming and unpleasant exercise for truckers going between Mexico and Canada.

The best part about this though is that it takes away the monopoly on cross border access by the private company that owns the existing bridge
 
How is that cigarette/tobacco products smuggling problem going?

And, are Americans still running up to Canada to get their prescriptions filled?

I haven't seen anything about these 'problems' in a while. Is that because Trump is handling them now?

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OF course the local press will worry.

It is how they sell soap.

Sounds like a pretty typical civil works project.

I suspect the US has added a prison camp as part of their border control facility so that might be taking extra time...that and the alligator moat.

Also, I can bet that the whole tariff bullshit is going to require an expansion of the transport check-through lanes and inspection yards.

With the murder of the free trade agreement by TrumpCo., I suspect that it is now an increasingly time consuming and unpleasant exercise for truckers going between Mexico and Canada.

The best part about this though is that it takes away the monopoly on cross border access by the private company that owns the existing bridge

Just imagine all the extra time the underground concrete bunker will take to harden for the new U.S. Border Detention Center at the bridge! :giggle:
 
How is that cigarette/tobacco products smuggling problem going?

And, are Americans still running up to Canada to get their prescriptions filled?

I haven't seen anything about these 'problems' in a while. Is that because Trump is handling them now?

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Since the American First Nation Bands have opened all their smoke shacks in upstate New York, there's really no reason to smuggle. I assume it is the same in other border states. US citizens still get prescriptions filled through Canadian outlets, https://www.singlecare.com/blog/ordering-medications-from-canada/ although with the lifting of de minimus tariff exemptions, there may now be a premium...still Canadian drug prices would be lower. Canada monitors the situation though to make sure that there are no shortages caused to Canadians.
 
In only a few months the lives of ordinary people have been turned upside down.
Canada's new bridge is a symbol for a better future!

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^ I am not sure we share the optimism these days for the US, but as you note, this bridge was a huge investment for Canada and a mark of trust in the relationship between us and the US.

And we'd blow the fucker in a hot minute if we had to.
 
Great film from the 80s, "Crossing the bridge", in which the Ambassador bridge is the one referenced in the title.

Wow!!!

If I posted the correct trailer, this movie is amazing. A film about the choices we make, as well as Don't make!

Oh lordy, they sure don't make movies like this anymore!

 
Yes! That's the one. A bit more recent than I remembered.
We used to get that level of entertainment on national public TV.

This is why I enjoy showing the neighbors my home online office.
I want to encourage the people around me to get online and start watching cool movies and television shows. (y)
 
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