8:30 – How will the Teamster union of rail workers be regrouping and appealing after a ruling ordered them back to work this week while binding arbitration commences? Susan Barber, Kings Council lawyer and partner with McDougall Gauley LLP, joins Evan to discuss the ongoing rail dispute.
Listener Question: Should rail workers be allowed to continue to exercise their right to strike?
9:00 – Labour lawyer, Steven Seiferling, joins Evan again to discuss the back-to-work legislation aspect of the rail worker labour dispute and how the notwithstanding clause could see potential use in the dispute.
LQ: Do you think this situation warrants using the notwithstanding clause?
9:30 – Open phones – Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
10:00 – With money so high, what is the best way to save money? A seemingly common-sense trend, “underconsumption core” suggests using and reusing what you have right in front of you instead of buying something new. Christine Lan, an “underconsumption core” influencer in Montreal, Quebec joins Evan to share more about what makes this trend her lifestyle.
10:30 – What is the article you continue to use even though it’s likely time to part with it? Call in and tell Evan at 1-877-332-8255!
11:00 – Power generation has been a huge focus in news coverage and legislation as governments try to look towards a cleaner future on the earth. Power is also a major resource in and from Saskatchewan. Evan sits down with a power panel composed of Rupen Pandya, SaskPower president, CEO and recently elected to the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA)’s board of directors; and Pam Schwann, president of the Saskatchewan Mining Association, to discuss the present outlook and future of energy in the province.
12:00 – It takes a village to care for one another. That’s why a new private clinic is bringing together all sorts of care practitioners under one roof in Saskatoon. Kirsten Seto and Karlie Hudon, co-owners of The Village YXE, join Evan to share their unique wellness business model and the needs they’re seeing in Saskatoon.