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Building bridges while keeping 'elbows up'

The Gordie Howe Bridge, designed to connect Windsor and Detroit, is due to be completed this year amid heightened tension between the US and Canada
A statue of legendary NHL player Gordie Howe in Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The hockey great's style of play was described as "elbows up," meaning "to protect yourself or fight back." It has become a rallying cry among Canadians in response to the U.S. administration's recent trade threats. (Getty Images)<br>
A statue of legendary NHL player Gordie Howe in Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The hockey great's style of play was described as "elbows up," meaning "to protect yourself or fight back." It has become a rallying cry among Canadians in response to the U.S. administration's recent trade threats. (Getty Images)

The trade relationship between Canada and the United States has become very rocky recently. With the threat of tariffs looming over the entire Canadian economy, the unfolding of the recent trade friction has been relentless, and the situation sometimes feels interminable.

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