8:30 – It does seem as though Canada is working to improve its border security, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau having gathered Canada’s premiers twice to discuss the topic under the threat of tariffs upon Donald Trump regaining the title of President of the United States once again. Mark Weber, national president of the Customs and Immigration Union representing officers working for the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA), joins Evan to share the solution the CBSA envisions for this dilemma.
Listener Question: Do you think more workers at the borders will really make a difference in border security for Canada?
9:00 – Last week’s report released by the provincial auditor raised concerns about foreign investment in Saskatchewan farmland ownership, calling for more regulation in the area. Norm Mack with Mack Auctions, which deals with many land auction sales, joins Evan to delve more into land sales in the province, who’s buying, prices and foreign farmland ownership.
LQ: Are you seeing concerns because of lacking regulations around foreign investment in farmland ownership in Saskatchewan? How is this affecting you or people you know?
9:30 – Open phones – Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
10:00 – The second annual 2024 Ontario Coaching Report is giving more insight into sport culture and coaching practices in that province, including diving deeper into the prevalence of hazing and team initiation practices. Jay Johnson, University of Manitoba professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, joins Evan to unpack the findings in the report and what it means for sport today.
LQ: Do you think more rules against hazing should be put in place to protect players and improve sport culture?
10:30 – Do you think more rules against hazing should be put in place to protect players and improve sport culture? Call Evan at 1-877-332-8255.
11:00 – Holiday shopping bugs – What is the rudest thing someone can do while grocery shopping? Call Evan with your grievances at 1-877-332-8255!
12:00 – November was lung month and in Saskatchewan, where there are high levels of radon gas, it’s important to know that radon gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer. Effie Kosmas, manager of prevention and policy with Lung Saskatchewan, joins Evan to share more about radon gas concerns in the province.









