Did Carney sign an ‘awful’ Gordie Howe Bridge deal? PM insists new agreement a good one
The PM said that revenue from the bridge will be 'invested back' in the U.S. side of the region, which he argues will 'drive more traffic'
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Carney says U.S. will split 'modest' Gordie Howe bridge net revenues after debt paid
LONDON — The updated deal Canada struck with the White House to get the Gordie Howe Bridge open will share some revenues from tolls immediat

Carney says U.S. will split 'modest' Gordie Howe bridge net revenues after debt paid
LONDON — The updated deal Canada struck with the White House to get the Gordie Howe Bridge open will share some revenues from tolls immediat

Carney says U.S. will split 'modest' Gordie Howe bridge net revenues after debt paid
LONDON — The updated deal Canada struck with the White House to get the Gordie Howe Bridge open will share some revenues from tolls immediat

Carney says U.S. will split 'modest' Gordie Howe bridge net revenues after debt paid
LONDON — The updated deal Canada struck with the White House to get the Gordie Howe Bridge open will share some revenues from tolls immediat

Carney says U.S. will split 'modest' Gordie Howe bridge net revenues after debt paid
LONDON — The updated deal Canada struck with the White House to get the Gordie Howe Bridge open will share some revenues from tolls immediat
U.S. to receive 50% of Gordie Howe bridge profit
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney defended his decision to give the U.S. a share of the profit from a new bridge between Ontario and Michi

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