Article contentAs just about everyone in the Detroit-Windsor area must know by now, the Gordie Howe International Bridge is finally set to open to traffic July 27 after years of construction, delays from COVID and a Donald Trump hissy fit in February that left the completed bridge sitting unused for months. Trump, who signed off on the bridge during his first term as president, suddenly demanded a better deal than the 2012 agreement under which Canada paid to build the bridge and for road improvements in Detroit.