"We really don't import that much of our economy" - Bruce Heyman
Bruce Heyman, Former US Ambassador to Canada, joins Deb and Jim on special coverage of the US Election.
"A Lot Of People Want Trump To Be President" - Eric Ham
Eric Ham, CTV U.S. Political Analyst joins Deb Hutton and Jim Richards on special coverage of the US Election
"Canadians View American Politics With A More Clear View Than The Deep South" - Josh Hylden
Josh Hylden, Host & Producer for CFAX 1070 in Victoria. He is also anAmerican citizen & out of country voter, discusses how the deep south embraces MAGA, on special coverage of the US Election with Deb Hutton and Jim Richards.
"Our Two Countries Are So Deeply Integrated..." Aaron Ettinger
Aaron Ettinger, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science Carleton University joins Jim and Deb on our special coverage of the US Election to discuss U.S. presidents and Canadian prime ministers and how cross-border personality clashes could play out.
"Closest Metropolitan Areas On Both Sides Of The Border" - Drew Dilkens
Mayor of Windsor, Drew Dilkens joins special coverage of the US Election, Deb Hutton and Jim Richards, to discuss how close the relationship is between Windsor and Detroit.
Elias Mackos - Live From Kalamazoo Michigan
CJAD's Elias Mackos is in Michigan, and he joins Deb Hutton and Jim Richards on special coverage of the US Election.
"North Of 15 Million Without Status In the US" - Immigration Lawyer Guidy Mamann
Continuing coverage of the US Election, Guidy Mamann is an immigration lawyer, and he joins Deb Hutton and Jim Richards to talk.
"Immigration Is A Salient Issue" - Evan Solomon
Evan Solomon is the publisher of G-Zero media and on the @senior management team of Eurasia group. He’s also a political contributor to CTV news. Live from New York, he joins Deb Hutton and Jim Richards on special coverage of the US Election
This Could Be Over Sooner Than We Think - John Baird
Former Foreign Affairs Minister, John Baird joins Deb Hutton and Jim Richards, to talk about how the US Election will affect Canadian trade and other affairs.
Scott Clement - Director of Polling at the Washington Post - talks with Brian Lilley about the role of swing states and what he's seeing from voters