8:30 – Saskatchewan got slammed with a major snowstorm over the weekend, restricting travel and throwing a big monkey wrench into today’s municipal elections. To give us an overview of how hard Saskatchewan was hit, and what we can expect today, John is joined by Environment Canada Meteorologist Terri Lang.
LIVE: Terri Lang, meteorologist with Environment Canada.
9:00 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:00 – The US election was declared for Joe Biden on Saturday, but Donald Trump is still denying the official results and alleging massive voter fraud. Prof. Steffen Schmidt, a political scientist at Iowa State University, joins Gormley to discuss his takeaways from the 2020 US election, including the incorrect polling, which he says might have permanently cost the pollsters the public’s trust.
LIVE: Steffen Schmidt, Professor of Political Science at Iowa State University.
11:00 – Saskatchewan got hit with a big dump of snow over the weekend, and of course that means everyone’s commute just got a lot more complicated. You’re a perfect driver without flaw, so we want you to call in at 1-877-332-8255 and share your top winter driving tip. Have you got a tip that saved you from serious trouble on snowy or icy roads? Is there something you wish more drivers would do when the snow flies? Give Gormley a call and let’s make everyone a better driver this winter.
12:00 – Paramedic, singer and advocate Nicholas Hennink is bringing his “We Are Warriors” anti-bullying campaign to Saskatchewan schools to help educate young people about the realities and effects of bullying. This year he’s partnered with 13-year-old singer Zach Rhine and filmed a music video about bullying at Moose Jaw’s Sunningdale School. The song is a cover of “Numb,” by Linkin Park, and Hennink says the lyrics really resonate with those who have experienced bullying. Hennink joins Gormley to tell us more.
LIVE: Nicholas Hennink, Paramedic and singer running “We Are Warriors” anti-bullying campaign.