8:30 – The Saskatoon police board has made a call to the provincial government to help the city’s most vulnerable population. With a lack of facilities to take the most vulnerable, police are running into an issue of where to put them to get help. Kearney Healy is the Vice Chair of the Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners and joins Gormley to discuss what needs to happen to help Saskatoon Police.
LIVE: Kearney Healy, Vice Chair Saskatoon Board of Police Commissioners.
9:00 – An Ontario court has upheld the College of Psychologists of Ontario that Dr. Jordan Peterson must undergo social media training. There is a potential of losing his license to practice. Dr. Peterson is here and joins Gormley to discuss this ruling and his latest book, “Beyond Order 12 More Rules for Life”
LIVE: Dr. Jordan Peterson, author, psychologist, online educator, and Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto.
10:00 – Two Saskatchewan men are making it their mission to end the stigma on men’s mental health. They are looking to help expand on the 30% of men who use available services for their mental health. One of those men, Allan Kehler, is a Motivational Speaker and joins Gormley to discuss the progress he is seeing in the province for men’s mental health.
LIVE: Allan Kehler, Bestselling Author and Motivational Speaker.
11:00 – The new Netflix series “Painkiller” looks at the causes and consequences of the opioid epidemic in the U.S. and is Canada’s number one watched show. Trenna Keating is from Weyburn, SK and plays Deborah Marlowe in the series. She joins Gormley to chat about the new series and what it was like to film.
LIVE: Trenna Keating, Canadian Actress from Weyburn
12:00 – There are more than 4,000 charities and non-profits active around Saskatchewan, and we’re featuring some of the great people doing great work in this province during our segment called “The Best of Saskatchewan.” In this week’s feature, we’ll check in with The Do More Agriculture Foundation.
LIVE: Megz Reynolds, Executive Director of The Do More Agriculture Foundation