Canada, Donald Trump and Gordie Howe International Bridge
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The six-lane bridge is set to connect Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan.
Donald Trump claimed China would “eliminate the Stanley Cup” as he attacked Canada over trade, tariffs and a cross-border bridge.
President Donald Trump threatened Monday to block the opening of a new bridge connecting the US and Canada, again lashing out at his country’s northern neighbor over a range of economic issues as the rift between Washington and Ottawa deepens.
The Gordie Howe International Bridge, a $4.6 billion infrastructure project that connects Detroit with Windsor, Ontario, was approved in 2014.
Trump imposed the tariffs on Canada last year over the country's failure to prevent fentanyl from flowing across the United States' northern border.
President Trump has once again trolled world leaders by re-sharing a map that incorporates Canada, Greenland and Venezuela as part of the US. The AI-generated mock-up picture uploaded on Truth Social Monday shows European leaders,
"The first thing China will do is terminate ALL Ice Hockey being played in Canada, and permanently eliminate The Stanley Cup." The post Trump Wildly Claims China Will ‘Terminate ALL Ice Hockey’ In Canada first appeared on Mediaite.