The opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge, connecting Canada and the United States, has been indefinitely postponed. The delay stems from a dispute initiated in February by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump asserted that the United States should own at least 50% of the bridge infrastructure. The bridge, named after the Canadian hockey legend Gordie Howe, was intended to ease border congestion and facilitate trade between the two countries. No new timeline for completion or opening has been announced as negotiations continue. The ownership disagreement casts uncertainty over the future of the vital transportation link. The project’s progress is now contingent on resolving the ownership concerns raised by the former president.