8:30 – Another Session of Parliament has begun and Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer joins Gormley to discuss what the Conservative Party of Canada will be focusing on during this session of the House.
LIVE: Andrew Scheer, MP for Regina—Qu’Appelle and House Leader for the Opposition.
9:00 – Hour of the Big Stories…open lines
10:00 – The tragedy that happened in Memphis with the death of Tyre Nichols has a lot of people asking questions once again about policing. Especially in Canada in could this situation happen here? Brian Shalovelo retired Superintendent police officer in Saskatoon for 37 years, a distinguished graduate of the FBI National Academy joins Gormley to explain how this is highly unlikely to happen in Canada and the incident in Memphis could be the start of an inquiry into the police force leadership.
LIVE: Brain Shalovelo, retired Supt. police officer in Saskatoon for 37 years, a distinguished graduate of the FBI National Academy.
11:00 – The B.C. government has decriminalized drugs the first province to do so in Canada. One of Canada’s leading experts on drug addiction Professor Julian Somers from Simon Fraser University joins Gormley to explain the impact this will have on the community, especially safe ejection sites.
LIVE: Dr. Julian Somers, MSc PhD RPsych Distinguished SFU Professor Director CARMHA Faculty of Health Sciences
12:00 – Statistics Canada has reported low numbers for Moosomin and agree that it should have been 4.3% higher than reported in the 2021 Census. Kevin Weedmark, Editor-and-Publisher for The World-Spectator joins Gormley to discuss how accurate is the census and what other small communities could have lower than expect numbers.
LIVE: Kevin Weedmark, Editor-and-Publisher for The World-Spectator