Hot take: We don't need an entire month to celebrate "Somalia Heritage"
In this Wednesday's "Hot Takes" segment, 'The Ben Mulroney Show' welcomes back guests Regan Watts, founder of Fratton Park Inc., and Andy Gibbons, former vice president of WestJet. In today's news: Somali soccer referee, Omar Abdulkadir Artan, was denied entry into the United States to officiate a World Cup match. The Trump administration said on Tuesday that the Somali referee had been refused entry because of links to "suspected members of terror organizations", part of a strict immigration stance that has raised concerns ahead of the tournament co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada. This episode covers that controversy, as well as the long-awaited Gordie Howe International Bridge opening, trade relations between Canada and the US, recent political debates, and the significance of national celebrations and job reports. Ben and the panel analyze recent events, political strategies, and economic indicators, providing insights into current affairs and their broader implications.

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