8:30 – Gerald Butts has put Brett Wilson on notice after Wilson retweeted a story about Eurasia Group, the New York company Butts joined after resigning during the SNC-Lavalin scandal, receiving a $200,000 contract for market analysis from Natural Resources Canada. Butts says he “won’t receive a nickel” from the contract, and it has nothing to do with him. Butts says he’s looking for Wilson to retract his comments, but Wilson’s response was simple: “bite me.” Wilson joins Gormley now to discuss his exchange with Trudeau’s former principal secretary.
LIVE: W. Brett Wilson, businessman and star of Dragon’s Den.
9:00 – The Ultimate Open Lines…
WTF:
Lise Gasmo, Aardvark Outdoor Play
Tenille Lafontaine, Feisty, Frugal & Fabulous.
10:00 – Elizabeth May and her Green Party have been making waves recently, after polling showed their support was equal to the NDP, and some polls even had them ahead. Elizabeth May joins Gormley now to discuss her expectations for the fall election, her plan to transition away from fossil fuels, and her comments during the SNC-Lavalin scandal that Prime Minister Trudeau “is guilty of the kind of offence for which resignation is appropriate.”
LIVE: Elizabeth May, Green Party Leader.
11:00 – Regina is getting ready to Shake the Lake at the Conexus Arts Centre. The annual festival runs today and tomorrow, featuring artists like STYX, Burton Cummings, 54-40, and Regina’s own Jack Semple. The Juno-winning Semple grew up in Regina before moving to Toronto to play for The Lincolns. Since then he’s been pursuing his solo career, touring across Canada and the United States. He’ll be playing at Shake the Lake Saturday at 4:30 p.m., but first he joins the show to catch up with John.
LIVE: Jack Semple, Regina blues artist
12:00 – It’s time for Green and White Prognostications! Pick the game winner and the closest combined score and you could win a $50 Co-op gift card!
GAME: Winnipeg (8-2) @ Saskatchewan (6-3), Sunday Sept. 1. Kickoff @ 1 p.m.