8:30 – Saskatchewan continues to see dramatic political moves in this election year, with new polling data from Angus Reid suggesting that Saskatchewan Party support is at its lowest point in the past four years. With Randy Weekes’ recent resignation from his Speaker of the House position, Daniel Westlake, assistant professor in political studies at the University of Saskatchewan, joins Evan to discuss what these moves mean for the Saskatchewan Party and Saskatchewan voters.
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.
10:00 – Tatiana Maslany – star of Disney+ and Marvel’s She Hulk, is back in Regina today for a special “Hometown Stars” event, after being inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame in 2022. Jeffrey Latimer, CEO for Canada’s Walk of Fame, joins Evan to share what Maslany has contributed to the country’s cultural fabric.
10:30 – Canadians are being cast as terrible tippers when compared to people living in other countries around the world. Is the comparison fair or does this comparison come because the Canadian cost of living is so brutal? Are you tipping less these days? Call Evan at 1-877-332-8255.
11:00 – It’s time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener! It’s your chance for fame, and acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, but you’ll also win an exclusive Smartest Radio Listener t-shirt thanks to Little Town Apparel. Available ONLY to Saskatchewan Smartest Radio Listener winners. Call in to win at 1-877-332-8255!
11:30 – Gabrielle Senft, a member of the Canadian National Rugby Team and set to compete in the Rugby World Cup next year, is back in Regina from playing professionally in France. Canada is currently ranked high in the sport and yet does not have its own professional league. Joining Evan before travelling to B.C. for training, Gabby chats with Evan about her career.
12:00 – Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects up to 20 per cent of Canadians. Many children are born with it but Saskatchewan can lag in addressing and supporting people with Dyslexia. Kirsten Downey, Saskatchewan board member for Dyslexia Canada, joins Evan to talk about the learning disability in the province.