Gormley, Friday January 24, 2020
8:30 – The latest on the showdown between the Co-op refinery and Unifor. The past week has consisted of barricades, arrests and a $100,000 fine and now the refinery and Unifor are discussing returning to the bargaining table. But there are conditions. The company wants the barricades to come down and Unifor says that can be done if the company stops bringing in replacement “scab” workers. We hear from Vic Huard executive VP for Federated Co-operatives Limited to get his reaction to Unifor.
LIVE: Vic Huard, Executive VP for Federated Co-operatives Limited.
9:00 – The Ultimate Open Lines…
WTF: Lise Gasmo, Aardvark Outdoor Play
Mike Couros, Senior Associate of Independent Financial Services and Partner of IFS Benefits Consulting Inc.
11:00 – Many people like to travel to warmer weather this time of year. Experts are advising before you go – make sure you have travel insurance – and make sure you know what you’re covered for. Will McAleer, Executive Director at the Travel Health Insurance Association of Canada joins Gormley to talk about the importance of travel insurance and the importance of reading the fine print.
LIVE: Will McAleer, Executive Director at the Travel Health Insurance Association of Canada.
12:00 – Persephone Theatre’s new documentary, Reasonable Doubt, reflects on race relations in Saskatchewan. The show runs from January 29 to Feb 12. Joel Bernbaum is a co-creator/interviewer/editor for Reasonable Doubt and joins Gormley to talk about the documentary.
LIVE: Joel Bernbaum, co-creator/interviewer/editor.