A peculiar comment from Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Upcoming events that could help Hamilton & Is there any hope for the Toronto Raptors?

Published: March 24, 2021, 2:56 a.m.

b"While everyone waits to hear what the verdict will be for Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs had some interesting words for the other governments of the world. Will his comment force Canada to make some decisions to avoid being hypocritical?\\n\\nGuest: Dr. Charles Burton, Senior Fellow, Macdonald-Laurier Institute, Centre for Advancing Canada\\u2019s Interests Abroad\\n\\n-\\n\\nThere appears to be a bit of a lit at the end of the tunnel for Hamilton's entertainment, tourism and hospitality industries. We're planning on holding the Grey Cup in the city this year and City Hall is preparing to enter contract negotiations to host the 2023 Canadian Country Music Awards but will these be enough? Should Hamilton be begging and bidding to host as many events as it possibly can?\\n\\nGuest: Tim Potocic, Co-Owner, Sonic Unyon; Organizer, Supercrawl\\n\\n-\\n\\nIt looks as though the Toronto Raptors' championship winning days are over this year. Though it looks like this is the case, we haven't heard or seen anything from the team's president, Masai Ujiri. Is there any hope for them?\\n\\nGuest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director, Global News Radio 900 CHML"