Canadian View on NAFTA and Trade

Canadian View on NAFTA and Trade

Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Radio Archive, Episode 749 , Segment 1

Episode: Canada on NAFTA, Mission to Titan, Dropping Spanish Use

  • Feb 16, 2018
  • 20:48 mins

Guest: Stéphane Lessard, Consul General of Canada in Denver The latest round of negotiations to re-write the North American Free Trade wrapped up this week in what appears to be a stand-still. President Trump continues to threaten the US could just walk away from NAFTA, unless big changes are made. Both the US and Canada accuse each other of not playing fair in the negotiations. And in a strange twist this week, the US Trade Representative said negotiations are going better with Mexico – ironic since for a long time President Trump painted Mexico as the bad guy in this deal.

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The Legacy of the Cassette Tape

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Guests: Zack Taylor, Filmmaker, “Cassette: A Documentary Mixtape”; Jared Ball, PhD, Professor of Communications at Morgan State University, and Author of “I Mix What I Like: A Mixtape Manifesto,” Creator of www.iMixwhatILike.org If you’re of a certain generation, you probably remember hours spent in your bedroom with your dual-cassette recorder, making mixtapes for your crush or your friends. My how things have changed. You can loop your favorite song and artist on Spotify or YouTube all day long. Everything’s digital and on-demand and your entire music library can fit on thumb drive. So why are there musicians today putting out albums on cassette and music stores popping up that sell nothing but cassettes? Independent filmmaker Zack Taylor looks at this analog nostalgia in his new film, “Cassette: A Documentary Mixtape."

Guests: Zack Taylor, Filmmaker, “Cassette: A Documentary Mixtape”; Jared Ball, PhD, Professor of Communications at Morgan State University, and Author of “I Mix What I Like: A Mixtape Manifesto,” Creator of www.iMixwhatILike.org If you’re of a certain generation, you probably remember hours spent in your bedroom with your dual-cassette recorder, making mixtapes for your crush or your friends. My how things have changed. You can loop your favorite song and artist on Spotify or YouTube all day long. Everything’s digital and on-demand and your entire music library can fit on thumb drive. So why are there musicians today putting out albums on cassette and music stores popping up that sell nothing but cassettes? Independent filmmaker Zack Taylor looks at this analog nostalgia in his new film, “Cassette: A Documentary Mixtape."