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Toxic materials on busiest Canada-U.S. border crossing proposed

The following is excerpted from the 26 April 2013 article by CBC News.

The Ambassador Bridge connecting Windsor, Ont., and Detroit, Mich., carries one quarter of all trade between Canada and the United States.

It could soon be carrying hazardous materials, too.

Michigan transportation officials want state lawmakers to allow hazardous materials to cross North America's busiest commercial land border crossing. According to the Michigan Department of Transportation, 1,200 loads of hazardous materials cross between Canada and the U.S. in southern Ontario every day.

Officials now want gases, flammable liquid, peroxides, poisonous and corrosive materials to be allowed to cross the span while being escorted.

Currently, potentially dangerous goods cross the Detroit River on a ferry owned by the Canadian Maritime Transport Limited headed by Greg Ward, from Windsor...

This article is available in its entirety at: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/story/2013/04/26/wdr-hazardous-material-ambassador-bridge.html.

Topic(s)

International Trade and Border Management

Information source

Canadian News Channel
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