NOVEMBER 27: Trump's tariff plan still causing ripples, a quarter century of concerts at the Scotiabank arena & is there any profit for Toronto after the World Cup of Soccer in 2026?
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Greg Brady focused in on the potential economic fallout in Canada following Donald Trump's announcement he plans on putting a 25 percent tariff on all Canadian goods unless Canada changes their soft immigration and border policies. Next, Catherine Murray from The Buck Stops Here to discuss Trump's threat to Canada to impose tariffs until we secure our border in a better way. She points how US border agents have blocked hundreds of people on terror watch lists coming in from Canada in recent times which is reason for Trump’s concern. Catherine also explains how the Canadian dollar value may continue to drop based on our economic policies and plenty more. Also, Daniel Tate who joined us in studio discussing his new book “Stories of the Stage: 25 Years of Concert History at Scotiabank Arena.” Lastly, David Miller - Former Toronto Mayor about the economic impact or the 2026 World Cup on out city and if Toronto can see any profits vs. the cost it takes to host some games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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