8:30 – Is the B.C. port strike back on or off? It was taken back hours after issuing a 72-hour strike notice yesterday. This has Canada’s exports in limbo as to when the port will be back up and running, leading to Trudeau convening the government’s incident response group. Andrew Scheer is the House Leader for the Opposition and MP for Regina-Qu’Apelle. He joins Gormley to discuss what the government should do regarding the strike.
LIVE: Andrew Scheer, MP for Regina—Qu’Appelle and House Leader for the Opposition.
9:00 –Bugs Day…the hour of rage! What is bugging you this week? Give us a call at 1-877-332-8255
10:00 – Over 1,000 Canadians have taken the CRA to court over the CERB benefits being paid back to the federal government. One of those Canadians is Tressa Mitchell from Weyburn, whose eligibility is still under review and unresolved. She joins Gormley to discuss her fight with the CRA over accepting CERB.
LIVE: Tressa Mitchell, Weyburn resident
10:30 – The Saskatchewan Liberal Party has changed their name to the Saskatchewan Progress Party. The change is the first step to modernize and bring the province into the future. Jeff Walters is the Leader of the Saskatchewan Progress Party and joins Gormley to discuss the change for the party.
LIVE: Jeff Walters, Leader of Saskatchewan Progress Party
11:00 – In every town, there is something that it claims to be famous for. Whether it is someone born there or an attraction that brings people to see it, this leads us to ask, “What is your town’s claim to fame?” Give us a call and let us know at 1-877-332-8255
12:00 – The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) has released its 2022-23 annual financial report with a record-breaking profit. The focus on building back from the pandemic and the launch of PlayNow.com contributed to the earning. Zane Hansen is the President and CEO of SIGA and joins Gormley to discuss how the profits will help local communities.
LIVE: Zane Hansen, SIGA President, and CEO.