8:30 – In his latest column for the National Post, Tristin Hopper is calling out those who solely blame the oil industry for climate change while ignoring their own “fossil fuel addiction.” For example, he says it’s hypocritical of the City of Victoria to launch a class-action lawsuit against the oil and gas sector while their local economy is dependent on cruise ships. Hopper joins Gormley now to talk about climate hypocrisy in Canada.
LIVE: Tristin Hopper, Edmonton-based columnist for the National Post.
9:00 – The Ultimate Open Lines…
WTF:
Lise Merle, Founder of Socialite Media.
Tenille Lafontaine, Feisty, Frugal & Fabulous.
11:00 – Vivian Krause is a Vancouver-based writer and researcher who’s been uncovering US-based attempts to slow Canada’s petroleum industry. Krause joins Gormley now to talk about following the money behind Canadian environmental activism.
LIVE: Vivan Krause, writer and researcher.
12:00 – Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Canadian men, affecting as many as 1 in 7 men over their lifetime. More than 21,000 Canadians were diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2017 and 4,100 died as a result of the disease. So when should men start thinking about prostate cancer? How often should men get checked? What treatment options are available? To help answer these questions, John is joined by Dr. Fred Saad, professor, chief of urology, and director of genitourinary oncology at the University of Montreal Hospital Centre.
LIVE: Dr. Fred Saad, Professor and Chief of Urology and director of Genitourinary Oncology at the University of Montreal Hospital Centre.