8:30 – On Tuesday the federal government announced Bill C-21, which would allow cities to ban handguns and includes a new buy-back program for banned firearms. Under the new legislation, municipalities can ban handguns through bylaws restricting their possession, storage, and transportation. Serious penalties will back-up the bylaws, including jail time for people who violate municipal rules. Tracey Wilson with the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights joins Gormley to discuss the new legislation and how it will affect law-abiding gun owners in Canada.
LIVE: Tracey Wilson, VP, Public Relations, Club Outreach, Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights.
9:00 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:00 – Dr. Tammy Nemeth has written a report for the Alberta government: ‘A New Global Paradigm: Understanding the Transnational Progressive Movement, the Energy Transition and the Great Transformation Strangling Alberta’s Petroleum Industry.’ Dr. Nemeth joins Gormley to discuss major findings in her report, which says Alberta’s oil sands have been the victim of a coordinated campaign aiming to “delegitimize, alienate, and harass oil sands producers, and pursue changes to financial regulations to starve hydrocarbon industries of private funding.”
LIVE: Dr. Tammy Nemeth, Historian, Independent Scholar, and author of ‘A New Global Paradigm’
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12:00 – Rodger Hayward has defeated Gordon Barnhart to becomes the new Municipalities of Sask. president. Barnhart came under fire when word came out in early January that he travelled to Hawaii during the pandemic. Hayward has been the mayor of Naicam since 2000, and served two terms as vice-president of towns for the organization. He joins Gormley to discuss his new role.
LIVE: Rodger Hayward, Municipalities of Sask president.