America's demands for NAFTA, the collapse of Sears and is Hamilton really the second best place for jobs in Canada? Will the Ticats beat the Stampeders? The African Children's Choir coming to Hamilton?

Published: Oct. 13, 2017, 2:33 a.m.

b'There has been no shortage of big headlines in the business and political worlds. The first is about these "bombshell" demands that the US is supposedly laying down as we\'re going into the 4th round of NAFTA negotiations and the second is that the Sears collapse is going to ripple through the economy.The final headline says that Hamilton is the second best place for jobs in Canada. What are your thoughts on these headlines?\\n\\nGuest: Marvin Ryder, Professor of Marketing at the DeGroote School of Business-The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are going to be playing against the Calgary Stampeders for the second time this season. The last time these teams played each other, the Ticats were humiliated in a 60-1 loss. This is an important game for both teams which begs the question, how do you think tomorrow\'s game is going to go?\\n\\nGuest: Rick Zamperin, Senior Sports Director at 900 CHML-The African Children\'s Choir is an amazing choir with an amazing history. Over the years, the choir has performed with Paul McCartney, Keith Urban and the list goes on. It also isn\'t just a travelling choir, it\'s also a charitable organization that aims to help impoverished African families and educate the children. They\'re performing twice in Hamilton, will you be in the crowd seeing the African Children\'s Choir?\\n\\nGuest: Tina Sipp, Coordinator of the African Children\'s Choir'