8:30 – Erin O’Toole has hit the ground running as the new Conservative leader, but is the party prepared for a potential snap election this fall? O’Toole joins Gormley to discuss his platform, growing the party, and his thoughts on the recent scandals within the Trudeau government.
LIVE: Erin O’Toole, CPC Leader.
9:00 – Jeff Reed’s 14-year-old son Chase Althouse was killed in a tragic shooting at Candle Lake, which seems to have been perpetrated by an abusive partner. Reed says he tried for years with Social Services to get Chase out of that situation, but never made any progress. Reed joins Gormley to tell us about Chase and the issues with the Social Services system that he feels contributed to the tragedy.
LIVE: Jeff Reed, father of Chase Althouse.
9:15 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:00 – Regina Police Chief Evan Bray joins Gormley to discuss crime and policing in the Queen City, how the force is coping with COVID, and the recent protests in Wascana Park. Got a question for the Chief? Call or text 1-877-332-8255.
LIVE: Evan Bray, RPS Chief.
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11:30 – The modern phenomena of social justice and social media have led us to a point where nothing seems to be “none of my business” anymore. Social media means we can immediately comment and criticize the actions of people around the world, and social justice teaches that we must correct the thoughts and actions of others, even when they don’t affect us. Gormley says we’ve lost the old way of thinking, where what other people do is just not our business. Do you think the world is a better place when people mind their own business, or does that just let people get away with bad behavior? Call 1-877-332-8255 and let us know what you think!