8:30 – Saskatchewan’s active COVID-19 cases doubled over the weekend, bringing our active total to 90 cases. The provincial government also announced more health services would resume this week and a shift to universal testing, which means anyone can get a COVID-19 test regardless of symptoms. Premier Scott Moe joins Gormley to discuss the latest developments in our province’s fight against the pandemic.
LIVE: Scott Moe, Saskatchewan premier.
9:00 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:00 – Brian Shalovelo is soon retiring from the Saskatoon Police Service this year after 36 years of service, and he joins Gormley to discuss how policing has changed over the years, what changes are still needed to make the police more effective and build trust with the communities they serve, and what he sees ahead for the future of policing.
LIVE: Brain Shalovelo, Superintendent in charge of Criminal Investigations Division with the Saskatoon Police Service.
11:00 – Did Facebook’s censors interfere in Canada’s 2019 federal election? Ezra Levant of the Rebel Media recently spoke with Ryan Hartwig, a censor for Facebook who was given specific instructions to delete comments critical of Canada’s immigration policy, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, or even teen activist Greta Thunberg. Levant joins Gormley to explain what Facebook was censoring and why he feels it should be a concern for Canadians.
LIVE: Ezra Levant, head of the Rebel Media and author of “The Libranos: What the media won’t tell you about Justin Trudeau’s corruption.”
12:00 – The rivers in Saskatchewan are flowing at a rapid rate, creating a hazard for anyone who’s swimming or venturing out on the water. Gormley is joined by Frank Pia, an American lifeguard and the creator of the Pia Carry, who is recognized for his research and training on ways to rescue people in trouble in the water. Is drowning the thrashing, violent thing we see in the movies, or could a person be in trouble right in front of you and you wouldn’t even notice? Dr. Pia knows the answer, and he’ll explain what to look for and how to help.
LIVE: Dr Frank Pia, life guard and researcher.