Gormley, with guest host Taylor MacPherson, Monday, November 7, 2022
8:30 – The Saskatchewan government plans to have a new Saskatchewan Marshal Service (SMS) in service by 2026. The additional 70 officers will provide additional support to the RCMP and municipal police services across the province. Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Christine Tell joins guest host Taylor MacPherson to tell us more about the new law enforcement presence.
LIVE: Christine Tell, Minister of Corrections, Policing and Public Safety.
9:00 – Hour of the Big Stories…open lines
10:00 – Tens of thousands of education workers remain on strike across Ontario and this morning, most of eastern Ontario’s 12 school boards have moved to online learning this week. Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley is here to discuss the latest with the Ontario school strike.
LIVE: Brian Lilley, Toronto Sun columnist.
10:30 – On Friday the CFL announced the Grey Cup Half Time Show – Jordan Davis, Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line, and Canadian Josh Ross. What is the anticipation like now for the November 20th Grey Cup? We hear from Green Zone Host Jamie Nye.
LIVE: Jamie Nye, Host of the Green Zone.
11:00 – A Saskatoon psychiatrist is prescribing psychedelic drugs. Dr. Monika Hooper joins Taylor to discuss the therapeutic benefits of prescribing magic mushrooms to people who have been diagnosed with depression.
LIVE: Dr. Monika Hooper, Saskatoon psychiatrist and co-founder of the Linden Medical Centre.
12:00 – There are more than 4,000 charities and non-profits active around Saskatchewan, and we’re featuring some of the great people doing great work in this province during our segment called “The Best of Saskatchewan.” In this week’s feature, we’ll check in with ANAVETS.
LIVE: Don Purington, President of the ANAVETS Moose Jaw Unit 252.