8:30 – Saskatchewan will wait up to four months between administering the first and second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, meaning every adult who wants a jab should have access to their first dose by summer. While Premier Scott Moe called the move a “game-changer,” others say the decision comes with significant risks. Health Minister Paul Merriman joins Gormley to tell us more about the changes to Saskatchewan’s vaccine delivery plan.
9:00 – The Ultimate Open Lines
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 Salisbury steak!
11:00 – In his latest book, health policy expert Tim Caulfield explores anxiety, and the struggles we encounter when making hundreds or even thousands of decisions every day. ‘Relax, Dammit: A User’s Guide to the Age of Anxiety,’ talks readers through the science behind our actions and habits in an average day, and argues many of our decisions are based on misinformation, and the things we often believe to be healthier and safer simply aren’t. Caulfield joins Gormley to discuss the book, and how we can defeat our own anxieties.
12:00 – The Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation wants to look at your energy bills. The advocacy group has been fighting against the federal carbon tax, and now they’re collecting information and calculating how much Canadians are spending on Trudeau’s carbon pricing scheme. Kris Sims is the B.C. director for the CTF and is spearheading the project. She says they’ve been flooded with responses so far, and she joins Gormley to tell us about what the bills have revealed so far and how you can help their campaign.