8:30 – Foreign interference remains a top-of-mind concern as Canadians continue to hear from the foreign interference inquiry. Canadians also learned this week from the federal RCMP about official allegations against Indian diplomats about involvement in murder and other activities on Canadian soil. Tasha Kheiriddin, national PostMedia political columnist, joins Evan to question the timing of this information and offer more insight into these recent developments.
Listener Question: Was expelling Indian diplomats from Canada the right move by the federal government?
9:00 – Evan welcomes the Saskatchewan RCMP’s assistant commander, Rhonda Blackmore for her monthly check-in interview on the Evan Bray Show. Blackmore provides an update on the RCMP’s state of affairs in the province and takes questions from listeners.
10:00 – Bugs ‘n Hugs – Every Friday we open the phone lines and give you a chance to call out or commend anyone you think deserves it. Call 1-877-332-8255 and join the conversation!
11:00 – What time is it? It’s Eatin’ Time! with Belton Johnson – powered by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Evan with his recipe for GRILLED FLANK STEAK LETTUCE WRAPS WITH PEANUT SAUCE.
11:15 – The University of Saskatchewan quartet of Amati string instruments, hand crafted during the 17th century in Cermona, Italy, are returning for the third edition of the Amati concert series. Véronique Matieu, University of Saskatchewan music expert and violin professor, joins Evan to discuss the exciting upcoming music season at university.
11:30 – A Canadian sport tech startup based in Saskatoon is incorporating its own artificial intelligence! Emi is reported to be the first AI-powered assistant for youth sports leagues, clubs and associations. Jay Maharaj, TeamLinkt CEO and one of the app’s creators, joins Evan to discuss the app and its latest enhancement.
LQ: What tool would make your life easier as a parent with kids in sport?
12:00 – The Regina Chamber of Commerce and OneHoop Consulting are combining for a conference later this month in Regina focused on bringing together business leaders, Indigenous entrepreneurs and community members to explore how reconciliation can continue to expand through various operations. Jada Yee, partner at OneHoop Consulting and Tony Playter, CEO of the Regina Chamber of Commerce, join Evan to discuss