8:30 – We are now on Day 6 of the PSAC strike as picketers are looking to be in front of locations with more impact. As negotiations between the union and government were happening over the weekend. Stephanie Taylor, Canadian Press Reporter covering Parliament Hill joins Gormley to share the latest on the negotiating between the union and government in Ottawa.
LIVE: Stephanie Taylor, Canadian Press Reporter covering Parliament Hill
9:00 – Hour of the Big Stories…open lines
10:00 – Running into difficulties when it comes to government documents is never ideal but what if it has to do with your children’s passport. Parents who have joint custody have to go through another step when it comes to obtain a passport for their children. Brent Barilla is a family lawyer in Saskatchewan and joins Gormley to explain a serval situation of co-parents having issues when it comes to passport documents for their children.
LIVE: Brent Barilla, partner with Scharfstein LLP and leading practitioner in family law in Saskatchewan.
11:00 – A new hit song is climbing the charts that features Canadian artists Drake and the Weeknd. The problem is they have nothing to do with the song “Heart on my Sleeve” that is being claimed to be writing by artificial intelligence. Kurt Dahl is an entertainment lawyer and drummer for the band One Bad Son joins Gormley to discuss the impact this can have on the music industry and who would be beneficial of the music royalties.
LIVE: Kurt Dahl, drummer for the band One Bad Son and entertainment lawyer
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 new segment called “The Best of Saskatchewan.” In this week’s feature, we’ll check in with the Regina Transition House.
LIVE: Stephanie Taylor, Executive Director of Regina Transition House