8:30 – Canadians could be getting the first injections of a COVID-19 vaccine in January, according to an update Thursday by Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, who’s leading Canada’s efforts to distribute the vaccine. Abigail Bimman, Global National’s Ottawa correspondent, has been following the story closely, and she joins Gormley to share the latest on Canada’s preparations for the COVID vaccine.
LIVE: Abigail Bimman, Global National Ottawa Correspondent
9:00 – The Ultimate Open Lines…
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LIVE: Krista Broda, Regina mom and opinion writer
LIVE: Quick Dick McDick, Saskatchewan farmer and YouTube personality
10:45 – It’s time for Cooking with Belton – powered by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Gormley with his recipe for beef soup!
LIVE: Belton Johnson
11:00 – Saskatchewan’s first-ever minister of mental health and addictions, Swift Current MLA Everett Hindley, has his work cut out for him. The province’s mental health is suffering due to COVID-19, and we’ve seen record overdose deaths in 2020. Hindley says he wants his job to truly make a difference towards improving Saskatchewan’s mental health, and he joins Gormley to tell us more.
LIVE: Everett Hindley, Sask. Minister for Mental Health and Addictions, and MLA for Swift Current
12:00 – A first-of-its-kind energy project has yielded great results. DEEP Earth Energy Production Corp. recently completed the world’s first 90-degree horizontal well for geothermal power right here in Saskatchewan, and the well is so successful that it could power 3,000 homes. CEO Kirsten Marcia joins Gormley to tell us more about the project, and what it means for our energy industry.
LIVE: Kirsten Marcia, president and CEO of DEEP Earth Energy Production Corp.