Lots of worry kicking around about World Cup we're hosting with U.S.
- Canada's excitement over co-hosting the 2026 World Cup is affected by Donald Trump's trade war with Canada, which has created awkward relations.
- Political tensions and Trump's immigration policies threaten the tournament, which will feature a record 48 teams.
- Tim Elcombe, a kinesiology professor, discussed the potential impacts of Trump's travel ban on international fans in the podcast.
- Concerns arise about Canada's role as co-host with a country that threatens its sovereignty.
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Lots of worry kicking around about World Cup we're hosting with U.S.
Tonight on Village Media's new 'Closer Look' podcast: Offside? Donald Trump's trade war has been quite a kick in the shins to Canada's excitement over co-hosting the world's biggest soccer tournament
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