8:30 – The story of the year in Canada was no surprise the Freedom Convoy in Ottawa. Tom Korski, managing editor for Blacklock’s Reporter in Ottawa joins Gormley to chat about why this was the story of the year and how the RCMP budgeted over a million in hotels and flights to help get ready for the convoy.
LIVE: Tom Korski, managing editor for Blacklock’s Reporter in Ottawa.
9:00 – Hour of the Big Stories…open lines
10:00 – The Federal government and the provinces sit at a deadlock when it comes to health care funding. The Federal government wants to know where the money is going and possibly reform the system to know exactly how the money is spent. Professor Haizhen Mou from the University of Saskatchewan joins Gormley to discuss it.
LIVE: Professor Haizhen Mou, of the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan
11:00 – A B.C. artist is calling for a minor league hockey club in Ontario to stop using her design of a red maple leaf on its team jerseys and merchandise. Sarah O’Grady, a lawyer and partner at CPST Law LLP with expertise in trademarks and intellectual property joins Gormley to explain what is going on.
LIVE: Sarah O’Grady, Partner CPST Intellectual Property
12:00 – Canada is set to have a new person grace the 5-dollar bill and Nicholas Bell who was part of the independent Advisory Council joins Gormley to discuss the short list of nominees.
LIVE: Nicholas Bell, President and CEO of Glenbow Museum in Calgary