
Your World Tonight World Series game six, Trump on Canada talks, Ozempic for addiction, and more
Oct 31, 2025
Joining the discussion are Jamie Strashan, a CBC reporter live at Rogers Centre, bringing the thrilling atmosphere of the World Series and the passionate fans rooting for the Blue Jays. Tom Perry, a CBC journalist, dives into the contentious Canada–U.S. trade freeze ignited by an anti-tariff ad, while also exploring Mark Carney's talks with Xi Jinping. Crystal Gamansing offers a poignant report from Gaza, capturing the devastation and challenges of rebuilding amidst ongoing conflict. They also touch on groundbreaking research linking Ozempic to reducing cravings for addiction.
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Toronto Crowd Goes All In
- Fans lined up since noon and travelled from across Canada to witness a possible Blue Jays World Series clincher at Rogers Centre.
- Jamie Strashan described the crowd as "electric" and historic for Toronto on Halloween night.
Pitching Matchup Defines Game 6
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto shut down the Jays in Game 2 while Kevin Gausman anchors Toronto's rotation for Game 6.
- George Springer's health was a key lineup question but he was cleared to play, boosting Toronto's chances.
Blue Jays Fever Reaches The Arctic
- In Iqaluit bars and menus went full Jays with themed drinks and food, cancelling Halloween for baseball.
- Manager Valerie Hill said the community became a hub for fans watching the postseason run.
