WITH GUEST HOST TAYLOR MACPHERSON
8:30 – Monday Morning Coffee – Samantha Becotte, president of the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation, joins Taylor to discuss the biggest stories making headlines this morning.
9:00 – Guest host, Taylor MacPherson, takes your calls after catching up with Samantha Becotte. What issues are causing you concern or question today? Join the conversation at 1-877-332-8255.
9:30 – There’s been a lot happening in Canadian politics recently. From further carbon tax fighting between Conservative leader, Pierre Polievre, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to inflation concerns and budget build-up, there’s lots to check in about. Taking the temperature of these topics with Taylor MacPherson is Tom Korski, managing editor of Blacklock’s Reporter.
10:00 – With last week’s budget announcement still fresh in Saskatchewan residents’ minds, Ian Boxall, president of the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) joins Taylor MacPherson to discuss the organization’s response.
10:30 – Do you think the budget hit the mark? With drought conditions in the province, do farmers and producers have enough support from the government in place? Let Taylor know your thoughts at 1-877-332-8255!
11:00 – A local clothing bad that started at Miller High School in Regina in 2021 is trying to make a difference in mental health awareness and suicide prevention efforts. Logan Curle joins Taylor MacPherson to tell listeners about Turning Point and what their mission is.
11:30 – A new LED volume wall has opened thanks to investment from Volume Global and Karma Film in Saskatchewan. The wall represents an opportunity for the film industry in the province to re-emerge. Creative Saskatchewan is thrilled to see what this could mean for where the province’s film industry is headed. CEO Erin Dean joins Taylor MacPherson to discuss the industry’s prospects.
12:00 – A Saskatoon-based technology company is creating exciting new tech to help wine grape growers. ABAzyne Bioscience is working to combat the devastating effects of spring frost damage and other climate extremes for those producers. ABAzyne Bioscience CEO Jerome Konecksni joins Taylor MacPherson to share more about this Saskatchewan-based tech.