Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre asks the federal government to publicly release details of the Gordie Howe International Bridge agreement with the United States. In a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Poilievre argues that Canadians should be able to review what was negotiated in the deal, saying the public should “see for themselves” information he describes as having been “negotiated away to Americans.”
The request centers on transparency around the terms of the cross-border infrastructure arrangement. Poilievre frames the release of the agreement as necessary for accountability and public understanding of the negotiated terms. The government has not been described in the provided articles as having responded to the demand at the time of publication.
Overall, both outlets report on the same issue: Poilievre’s demand that the Liberals release the deal or specific information related to negotiations, with the stated goal of allowing Canadians to assess what commitments or concessions are included in the agreement with the U.S.