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Prime Minister Trudeau and Canada’s premiers met this week to discuss the threat of Tariffs from the U.S. on Canadian goods, and Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley said this country’s border towns should be part of the conversation. Bradley said border cities will have a pivotal role to play in Canada-U.S. relations and spoke with CBC’s Matt Allen on Afternoon Drive.

The following interview has been edited for length and clarity.

LISTEN: Sarnia mayor says border city mayors should be consulted on tariff threats

Sarnia mayor Mike Bradley says border cities play a crucial role in Canada-U.S. relations, but that his pleas to the federal government have been left unanswered. Host Matt Allen hears more of Bradley’s response to Trump’s comments on proposed tariffs.

Matt Allen: There’s been lots of talk about the impact of tariffs at the national and provincial level but there’s not been as much conversation around municipalities …

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