8:30 –The latest Blacklock’s Reporter article states that there are internal documents confirming that Farm Credit Canada of Regina had told employees to secretly record the names of customers who were in support of the Freedom Convoy. This resulted in the blacklisting of clients. Tom Korski, managing editor for Blacklock’s Reporter in Ottawa joins Gormley with this story.
LIVE: Tom Korski, managing editor for Blacklock’s Reporter in Ottawa.
9:00 – On July 15th Marco Mendicino, Minister of Public Safety of Canada said in a press conference that Bill C-21 targets organized crime and gun violence, and that it introduces red flag laws. Chief Firearms Officer, Robert Freberg joins Gormley in response to Mendicino’s comments.
LIVE: Chief Firearms Officer Robert Freberg.
9:15– The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:00 – The arrival of Pope Francis in Canada over the weekend included an apology stating he was “deeply sorry” for the treatment of those who were in residential schools. Cadmus Delorme, Chief of the Cowesses First Nation gave advice to the church on potential actions and words that Pope Francis could’ve said in his apology. He joins Gormley to discuss the Pope’s apology as well as the day of healing which Cowsesses held on the day of the apology to ensure survivors were not alone.
LIVE: Cadmus Delorme, Chief of the Cowessess First Nation.
11:00 – 11:00 – It’s time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener! It’s your chance for fame, acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, you’ll win your exclusive Smartest Radio Listener t-shirt thanks to Little Town Apparel available ONLY to Saskatchewan Smartest Radio Listener winners, PLUS a $50 gift certificate to Crossmount.
12:00- 12:00- Vitaliy and Slava Kushnir, a husband and wife that moved to Saskatchewan from Ukraine 15 years ago are now helping newcomers from their country. Vitaliy is the owner of SMAK Ukranian store, and runs a post-construction cleaning company. He and his wife have been donating furniture, goods, and even helping Ukrainian refugees get social insurance numbers. The two are hoping to eventually get a warehouse for donation drop off’s. They join Gormley to discuss their efforts to help those who are fleeing the Ukraine war.
LIVE: Vitality Kushnir and Slava Kushnir, Saskatoon residents that moved from Ukraine who are now helping Ukrainian Refugees.