8:30 – Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot passed away last night at the age of 84. Music commentator Eric Alper joins Gormley to chat about his legendary career and impact on Canadian Music.
LIVE: Eric Alper, music commentator and publicist
9:00 – A lack of foreign-influence registry in Canada has made us a high priority for interference in the views of China. Steven Chase in the Senior Parliamentary reporter for the Globe and Mail and joins Gormley to discuss why China views Canada this way.
LIVE: Steven Chase, Senior Parliamentary Reporter in Ottawa with the Globe and Mail
10:00 – For the first time Elections Saskatchewan is making May Voter Registration Month to raise awareness for young voters to make sure their vote counts. Dr. Michael Boda is the Chief Electoral Officer for Saskatchewan and joins Gormley to chat about the importance of your vote and what new technologies you will see at voting booths.
LIVE: Dr. Michael Boda, Chief Electoral Officer for Sask.
11:00 – It is time to stop looking at inflation from a year over year perspective. That is what Peter Philips says a distinguished professor of public policy at Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy who joins Gormley to explain looking at this one indicator of inflation might cause government to make major policy mistakes.
LIVE: Peter Philips, distinguished professor of public policy at Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan.
12:00 – Saskatchewan is not knowing for producing maple syrup but that is about to change. Pine View Farms is making their very own maple syrup and Melanie Boldt joins Gormley to chat about it.
LIVE: Melanie Boldt, Co-Owner, Pine View Farms