The Rainbow Bridge has reopened following a deadly, high-speed crash on Wednesday.
The busy crossing between Ontario and western New York state closed after a car on the U-S side rocketed toward a customs complex at the bridge, soared off a median and burst into flames.
Investigators have ruled out a link to terrorism.
North of the border, the crash is still resonating on both sides of the political aisle.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre insisted he was merely citing media reports when he called it a ``terrorist attack'' on Wednesday in the House of Commons, while government House leader Karina Gould accused him of jumping to conclusions.
The cause of the crash and the identities of the two people killed remain unknown.