WITH GUEST HOST TAYLOR MACPHERSON
8:30 – The day after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, Kelly Malone, Washington correspondent for the Canadian Press, joins guest host Taylor MacPherson, to recap yesterday’s events and reflect from Washington about potential implications for Canada and Saskatchewan.
Listener Question: Do you think tariffs are still coming, or is President Trump being wary of the U.S.-Canada relationship?
9:00 – Open phones – Guest host Taylor MacPherson goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
10:00 – Taylor MacPherson welcomes Warren Kaeding, Saskatchewan Minister of Trade and Exports, to discuss what possible tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump could mean for the province and plans in place moving forward.
LQ: How will Saskatchewan trade be affected by the political changes in the U.S.?
10:30 – After Monday’s U.S. inauguration, Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, joins Taylor MacPherson to walk through what the impacts on Canada will be in the weeks and months to come.
LQ: Are you worried about what is to come for Canada?
11:00 – What is to come for Saskatchewan’s economy and how can people in the province prepare? What will the change in federal government bring for the country? Taylor MacPherson catches up with Saskatchewan business commentator and expert, Paul Martin, in the wake of Monday’s inauguration.
LQ: Is Saskatchewan in a position where we might benefit with the political changes coming?
11:30 – Saskatchewan’s former Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Bronwyn Eyre, joins Taylor MacPherson to evaluate Saskatchewan’s response to the U.S. threats coming to Canada.
LQ: How should Saskatchewan be weathering Canada’s relations with its neighbours to the south?
12:00 – Taylor revisits his earlier conversation with Kelly Malone, Washington correspondent for the Canadian Press.