A key US-Canada border crossing reopened late Sunday almost one week after it was shut by truck driver-led protests against COVID-19 restrictions, the bridge’s operator said.
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“The Ambassador Bridge is now fully open, once again allowing the free flow of commerce between the Canadian and US economies,” the Detroit International Bridge Company said in a statement.
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