8:30 – Over the weekend, Montreal police responded to protests being characterized as violent anti-NATO riots. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling for those responsible to be pursued to the full extent of the law. Chief Fady Dagher, Chief of the Montreal Police Service, joins Evan to discuss the weekend’s events.
Listener Question: Do you agree that rioters should be facing criminal charges and be pursued to “the fullest extent of the law?”
9:00 – Evan is live from Agribition today! Shaun Kindopp, CEO of Canadian Western Agribition, joins Evan at the event to talk about how the week has gone and what’s still to come.
9:30 – Live at Agribition, Evan chats with Grant McLellan, CEO of the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association, about this year’s event and potential concerns over tariffs affecting the beef industry.
LQ: Do you have concerns about how tariffs might affect industries that are crucial to Saskatchewan?
10:00 – The Grey Cup just wrapped up with the Toronto Argonauts claiming the 2024 victory. Meanwhile, the NFL season continues with American Thanksgiving games this weekend. Which game is superior – the CFL or the NFL? Dr. John Valentine, associate professor at McEwan University, joins Evan to share his research on football, its history and which country (and league) may be more impressive.
LQ: Do you think the CFL or the NFL is superior when it comes to North American football?
10:30 – Do you prefer the CFL or the NFL? Is Canadian football superior to American football? Evan wants to know your thoughts at 1-877-332-8255.
11:00 – Evan checks in with Darren Ulmer, financial planner with Sun Life and the President of White Owl Financial Solutions on some of the pressing money topics of the day, including critical illness insurance and how to tackle unsuitable investments. Then, he takes your questions by call and text!
12:00 – Two elections later, Evan checks in with Greater Saskatoon Chamber of Commerce CEO, Jason Aebig, about what the results mean for business in the city and other local business developments.
LQ: Given the recent elections, are Saskatchewan businesses in better shape than they were a year ago?