Gormley – with guest host Drew Remenda – Monday, January 27, 2020
8:30 – Nine people died in a helicopter crash in California Sunday including basketball legend Kobe Bryant. His daughter Gianna also died in the crash. The group was flying to Thousand Oaks, California, Sunday for a basketball game. Gianna was expected to play in the game and Bryant was going to coach.
9:00 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:00 – Today marks the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz. Irving Roth is Holocaust survivor, writer and internationally-known educator who survived the Auschwitz and Buchenwald death camps during WWII. Irving joins Drew to share his story.
LIVE: Irving Roth, holocaust survivor, speaker, and educator.
11:15 – Peter MacKay has announced he is joining the race to be the next leader of the Conservative party. He officially launched his bid to capture the leadership of the federal Conservative party crowd in Nova Scotia over the weekend. The former federal cabinet minister, earlier this month had tweeted “I’m in. Stay tuned.” MacKay’s joins guest host Drew Remenda to talk about running to replace outgoing leader Andrew Scheer.
LIVE: Peter MacKay, Conservative leader candidate.
12:00 – Gerald Tegart, became the Law Society of Saskatchewan’s new president on Jan. 1. He says relaxing the rules around tasks paralegals and other non-lawyer service providers are barred from performing could be a key to greater access to justice in northern Saskatchewan. Tegart joins guest host Drew Remenda now to discuss this and his new title.
LIVE: Gerald Tegart, president of the Law Society of Saskatchewan.