8:30 – According to information uncovered by Blacklock’s Reporter through Access To Information records, the Canada Revenue Agency paid more than $635 million in pandemic relief to high school students. The $2,000 cheques were intended to help unemployed workers with groceries, rent, and other essential expenses, but thousands of Grade Nine students were also cashing in on the benefit. Tom Korski is managing editor for Blacklock’s, and he joins Drew to tell us more.
LIVE: Tom Korski, managing editor of Blacklock’s Reporter.
9:00 – Bugsday: The Hour of RAGE!
10:00 – Regina Police Chief Evan Bray joins Drew to discuss crime and policing in the Queen City, including what police can do about protests outside the home of our chief medical health officer, Dr. Saqib Shahab.
LIVE: Evan Bray, Regina Police Chief.
11:00 – Does Canada need government regulation to keep us safe online? A federally-funded panel is recommending the creation of a new government regulator to oversee social media companies like Twitter and Facebook to ensure the content they host doesn’t venture into hate speech or harassment. The move is supported by 2/3 of Canadians, according to a recent survey, but guest host Drew Remenda says this would be a horrible move and yet another restriction on our free speech. Do you think online speech should be policed by the government? Call 1-877-332-8255 and let us know!