Carney says Canada won't share Gordie Howe bridge tolls with U.S. until debt repaid
Canada will not share with the United States toll revenues from a new $4.7-billion bridge connecting Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan, until Canada recoups its initial investment, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday.
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