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Can Toronto Sell the World Cup? Plus Recession Politics and Alberta’s Growing Frustration

Can Toronto Sell the World Cup? Plus Recession Politics and Alberta’s Growing Frustration

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Toronto is preparing to host one of the biggest sporting events in the world, but are Canadians buying into the vision?

This week on Now and Next, Dave Trafford is joined by the C.A.S.T. (Communications and Strategy Team), Lindsay Broadhead, Anne Marie Aikins and Bob Reid for a wide-ranging discussion about the stories shaping public opinion across Canada.

The panel examines the communications challenge surrounding the FIFA World Cup as Toronto and Vancouver prepare to welcome the world. With costs exceeding a billion dollars, have organizers done enough to explain the long-term benefits and legacy of hosting the tournament? What lessons can be learned from the Pan Am Games and previous global events?

The conversation then turns to Canada’s technical recession and the federal government’s response. Did Prime Minister Mark Carney miss an opportunity to connect with Canadians struggling with affordability concerns? The team explores the difference between economic analysis and political leadership when public confidence is on the line.

The discussion also dives into Alberta separatism and Pierre Poilievre’s evolving message on federalism. Is he repositioning himself as a national unifier while still addressing regional frustrations? And what does the debate reveal about the future relationship between Ottawa and the provinces?

The episode concludes with reflections on Toronto’s Walk for Israel, the challenges facing civic leaders during polarizing moments, and the role communications strategies play when communities are looking for reassurance, clarity and leadership.

Now and Next is where communications, politics, public affairs and strategy intersect to help make sense of the issues shaping what comes next.

Chapters
00:00 – Introduction and Tax Freedom Day
Dave welcomes the C.A.S.T. panel and previews the major issues on the agenda.
01:00 – World Cup Costs, Legacy and Public Buy-In
The panel examines the billion-dollar cost of hosting FIFA World Cup matches and debates whether organizers have effectively communicated long-term benefits for Toronto and Canada.
16:30 – Technical Recession and Carney’s Communications Challenge
A discussion about Canada’s technical recession, economic anxiety, and whether the Prime Minister missed an opportunity to connect emotionally with Canadians facing financial pressures.
25:50 – Alberta Separatism and Poilievre’s Political Repositioning
The team analyzes Pierre Poilievre’s response to Alberta separatist sentiment and the broader debate over federalism, provincial powers, and national unity.
38:00 – Walk for Israel, Leadership and Public Silence
Reflections on the peaceful Walk for Israel in Toronto, rising concerns about antisemitism, police preparedness, and whether civic leaders should speak more forcefully during difficult moments.
51:40 – Looking Ahead to Toronto’s Future
The panel closes with a teaser for a future discussion inspired by ideas about what they would do if they were mayor of Toronto.



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