A bridge that connects U.S. with Canada reopened after protesters shut down the trade corridor for roughly a week in a fight against Covid-19 restrictions
OTTAWA—Commercial and passenger traffic resumed Sunday night on a bridge connecting Detroit with the Canadian border city of Windsor, Ontario, after protesters shut down the corridor for roughly a week in aThe Detroit
International Bridge Co., which operates the Ambassador Bridge, said all lanes were open for traffic as of 11 p.m. Eastern time. The Canada Border Services Agency said normal border processing had resumed but advised against nonessential travel.
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