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Donald Trump and Lazaridis School of Business Economics

gun control laws: During the national security speech, Trump repeatedly criticized Clinton immigration plan, her attempts to tighten the nation gun control laws and for not using the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" when describing recent attackers, according to Brandon Sun. TORONTO - Canadian companies are cashing in on so-called anti-Trumpism in the United States, offering our neighbours to the south an escape plan should Donald Trump win the presidential election in November. Clinton did not mention Trump by name in her speech an hour earlier. Come to Canada. Trump is such a bombastic personality."Packard, who teaches at the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics at Wilfrid Laurier University, explains that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is so polarizing that he is seen as the antithesis of how Canadians view themselves. It a smart move, says one marketing and advertising expert who sees only benefits for firms trying to entice Americans north of the border because of the blowhard billionaire."It makes a lot of sense for marketers to use Donald Trump because he so out there," said associate marketing professor Grant Packard."He has obvious humour appeal and cultural currency. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.