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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2025 · 2H 8M

The Todd Veinotte Show | January 21, 2025

from The Todd Veinotte Show · host CityNews

In Hour 1, We're talking about the inauguration of President Trump with University of Maine Political Science professor Mark Brewer. Michael Graydon, CEO of Food, Health and Consumer Products of Canada, discusses how U.S. tariffs could become a catalyst to bolster Canadian food supply chains. Moshe Lander, an economist from Montreal's Concordia University, discusses the new Trump administration and the Canadian economy. Tim Powers, Summa Strategies, Abacus Data, discusses the Trump presidency. In Hour 2, Todd opens the phone lines for the Open Hour. In Hour 3, Premier Tim Houston joins Todd in the studio to take your calls! 

Hour 1: • Mark Brewer, University of Maine • Michael Graydon, Food, Health and Consumer Products of Canada • Moshe Lander, Concordia University • Tim Powers, Summa Strategies, Abacus Data Hour 2: • It's the Open Hour. Todd takes your calls! Hour 3: • Premier Tim Houston is taking your call!

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In Hour 1, We're talking about the inauguration of President Trump with University of Maine Political Science professor Mark Brewer. Michael Graydon, CEO of Food, Health and Consumer Products of Canada, discusses how U.S. tariffs could become a...

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