Gormley, Friday, September 11, 2020
8:30 – Saskatchewan’s back-to-school plans were put to the test this week as schools re-opened across the province. We also saw some new developments in COVID-19 testing, with drive-through sites now open in Regina and Saskatoon. Premier Scott Moe joins Gormley to look back on the week and share his message for the province as we head into the weekend.
LIVE: Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier.
9:00 – The Ultimate Open Lines…
WTF:
LIVE: Mike Couros, insurance and benefits broker.
LIVE: Shelly Janostin, Saskatoon realtor.
10:45 – It’s time for Barbequing with Belton, Presented by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Gormley this week to teach us how to smoke a prime rib roast to perfection.
LIVE: Belton Johnson
11:00 – Even with Parliament prorogued and committee investigations postponed, the WE Charity scandal is continuing to plague the Trudeau government. This week WE Charity announced an end to its Canadian operations, but many arms of the organization are continuing with business as usual. Jesse Brown with Canadaland broke that story, along with many other important elements of the WE scandal, and he joins Gormley to analyze how the latest developments will affect public confidence in the Trudeau government. Brown says shutting down the charity wasn’t necessary, but there’s still a long money-trail left to follow.
LIVE: Jesse Brown, Publisher, Media Critic, host and founder of Canadaland.
12:00 – We all know COVID-19 is a respiratory virus, but do you know how the virus attacks the human body? Respirologist Dr. Darcy Marciniuk joins Gormley to explain how COVID-19 attacks the lungs, what kind of lasting damage it does, how it compares to other respiratory ailments, who’s most at-risk, and how to keep your risk to a minimum.
LIVE: Dr. Darcy Marciniuk, U of S Professor in Respirology, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine.