Since moving back into the White House, critical minerals have been a key part of Donald Trump’s agenda. It’s no secret that Canada’s rich reserves are very appealing to him. They are being used around the world, and they are essential for all sectors of technology to thrive. From electric motors and electric vehicles, to computers and smartphones, and even modern military equipment, our country fuels various forms of innovation. And without access to this market, America becomes very dependent on China. Kristy Cameron digs deeper with Muralee Murugesu, a UOttawa professor who studies Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences. His research also zones in on Canada’s rare earth minerals. Meantime, the Counselor to U.S. President Trump is warning Canadians that reciprocal tariffs are on the horizon. We’ve got the details in Hour 2. And in local matters, it’s time to talk potholes with CFRA’s Chris Holski!