8:30 – The Liberal government’s gun control legislation Bill C-21 passed the House of Commons and has been pushed to the Senate. It is one step closer to become law which would make tougher gun regulations including on assault-style firearms. Tom Korski managing editor for Blacklock’s Reporter joins Gormley to explain the details in the Bill and what the Senate could do to amend it.
LIVE: Tom Korski, managing editor for Blacklock’s Reporter in Ottawa.
9:00 – SaskEnergy has announced Mark Guillet as their new President and CEO and is focused on the continued vision of environmental sustainability. He joins Gormley to explain what SaskEnergy needs for future infrastructure projects to achieve this vision.
LIVE: Mark Guillet, SaskEnergy President and CEO.
10:00 – We are gearing up for another season of Roughriders football. It was a busy off-season for the team that looks to bounce back this year. There is no better way to see how the team looks than by checking in with Craig Reynolds, the President and CEO of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He joins Gormley to chat about the 2023 season and how the team looks.
LIVE: Craig Reynolds, Saskatchewan Roughriders President and CEO.
11:00 – Does Canada need to accept the fact the next generation will be worse off than the previous generations? A new book “Everybody’s Business: How to Ensure Canadian Prosperity through the Twenty-First Century” looks at the areas Canada is lacking in that is hurting the upcoming generation. Joe Manget is the Chair and Chief Executive of EHN (Edgewood Health Network) Canada and co-author of the book, joins Gormley to discuss what we need to focus our investments on to turn it around.
LIVE: Joe Manget, Chair and Chief Executive of EHN (Edgewood Health Network) Canada.
12:00 – A major historical event is happening today with the 150th anniversary of the formation of the RCMP. To look at the organization’s history throughout Canada, we go to Sam Karikas, the interim CEO of the RCMP Heritage Centre. She joins Gormley to chat about the history and festivities happening at the centre today.
Sam Karikas, Interim CEO of the RCMP Heritage Centre.