8:30 – Last week, we saw a bizarre ending to the most recent session of the Saskatchewan Legislature. Drama surrounding the Speaker of the House capped off the disruptive session and Murray Mandryk, columnist for the Regina Leader Post, joins Evan to break it down.
9:00 – Open lines – Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
9:30 – Saskatchewan politics were abuzz during the last few weeks of the Legislature session. To catch up with Evan and listeners about the world of Saskatchewan politics, Daniel Westlake, assistant professor in the department of political studies at the University of Saskatchewan, joins the show.
10:00 – Do you think there should be an investigation into Speaker Randy Weekes’ allegations? Call Evan at 1-877-332-8255.
11:00 – More cases of sudden hearing loss have been becoming prevalent, according to Saskatchewan audiologist, Jason Schmiedge. He joins Evan to explain what this looks like, when people should get it checked, and how it can be treated.
11:30 – Distinguished Canadian journalist, Paul Workman, joins Evan to reflect on his career and accomplishments — and the world events of today — after being named the recipient of the Gordon Sinclair award by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.
12:00 – The combination between sports and politics is one rife with history — and valuable lessons, according to authors Glenn Allen and Richard Kaufman. In PLAYED: The Games of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, the writers and producers dive deep into the contention and importance of the Summer Olympic games held in Berlin, 1936.