8:30 – After his reelection as Member of Parliament for the Regina—Qu’Appelle riding, Andrew Scheer joins Evan to discuss the outcome of the election and the next few years with the Liberal Party once again forming the federal government.
Listener Question: What was the single biggest turning point of the election, in your opinion?
9:00 – 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 stock markets are still low but have seen some improvement, while further tariff developments have been put on hold. What does that mean for your investments and retirement planning? Evan checks in with Darren Ulmer, financial planner with Sun Life and the President of White Owl Financial Solutions.
10:30 – Saskatchewan is putting policies in place to try and stem the consequences and effects of addiction on communities in the province. This month, the province announced amended trespass regulations to increase police enforcement of laws in public spaces like libraries. Sarah Kozusko, pharmacist and operator of Queen City Pharmacy, joins Evan to discuss the new regulations.
LQ: Do you like this approach to addiction response?
11:00 – Do you like this sort of approach to addiction response for Saskatchewan? Call in to weigh in with Evan at 1-877-332-8255.
11:30 – Regina is getting excited about hosting its TEDxRegina event, coming up later this month. TEDxRegina 2025: Mission Possible organizer and curator, Moses Anjorin, and Indigenous entrepreneur and presenter, Michelle Brooks, join Evan to speak more about the event.
12:00 – It’s one of the yummiest fundraisers of the year, the Tim Horton’s Smile Cookie campaign is back. A Regina organization is being featured in the campaign. Sash Broda, provincial philanthropy manager with Hope’s Home, who provides care for children with complex medical needs, joins Evan to discuss what being part of the campaign means to them.