8:30 – Premier Scott Moe joins Gormley to discuss the provincial budget, how the province is doing in the fight against COVID-19, and the latest details of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan.
LIVE: Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier.
9:00 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:00 – Trudeau’s long campaign to get Canada into one of the rotating seats on the UN Security Council will come to a head today with a remotely-held vote to determine who will hold the seats from 2021 to 2023. Jonathan Miller with the Macdonald-Laurier Institute says Canada may deserve a UNSC seat, but it’s not worth compromising Canada’s voice on the world stage. Miller says the way Canada goes about securing a seat is equally important to the seat itself, and Canada should always use its position to speak up against violations of international law and human rights. Miller joins Gormley to discuss the stakes in today’s vote, and the implications of the result.
LIVE: Jonathan Berkshire Miller, Senior Fellow and Deputy Director at the MLI’s Centre for Advancing Canada’s Interests Abroad.
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11:30 – Does Tim Horton’s know too much about your life? According to a report by the Financial Post’s James McLeod, the Tim Horton’s app records and saves your every movement to their servers. McLeod found his location was logged 2,700 times in less than five months while using the app. The app recorded his ex-girlfriend’s address, logged every time he entered a competing fast food chain, and even knew he liked to leave work early on Fridays. McLeod joins Gormley to discuss his report on the app and the privacy concerns it creates. Do you worry about being tracked, or is it just a part of modern life? Call 1-877-332-8255 and join the conversation!
LIVE: James McLeod, Financial Post reporter.