8:30 a.m. The Saskatchewan Roughriders capped off their two-game road trip to Ontario with a 27-24 win against the Toronto Argonauts. CJME Riders reporters Arielle Zerr joins John with a recap of Saturday’s game.
9:00 a.m. The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
9:30 a.m. Another day, another tax grab… this time: employee discounts. Beginning next year, employee discounts will be considered taxable benefits and count towards a person’s income. Retail Council of Canada vice-president Karl Littler joins John to discuss.
10:00 a.m. The federal government’s anti-Islamophobia motion (M-103) continues to be a point of contention as a House of Commons committee hears from Canadians during public consultations regarding M-103. National Post columnist Barbara Kay joins John now.
11:00 a.m. Globe and Mail’s international affairs columnist and an award-winning author Doug Saunders is here to talk Canada’s population and why Canada needs more Canadians to face the challenges of the future.
12:00 p.m. The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that thousands of documents of testimony provided by residential school survivors are to be destroyed. Saskatoon-based Dan Shapiro has been pushing for the destruction of these records and he joins John now.