8:30 – Saskatchewan’s provincial government extended our COVID-19 rules to the end of January rather than joining other parts of the country that have much more stronger measures in place. Saskatchewan now has the highest active case rate in Canada, and NDP Leader Ryan Meili said “… Continuing to do something that isn’t working means more people will get sick and more people will die.” Is Saskatchewan doing enough to stop the spread of COVID? We’re putting the question to you in one of Gormley’s patented Reality Checks, so dial 1-877-332-8255 and add your voice to our poll!
REALITY CHECK: Is Saskatchewan doing enough to stop the spread of COVID?
9:00 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:00 – According to Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner, Ron Kruzeniski, last year’s eHeath ransomware attack was one of the largest privacy breaches in Saskatchewan’s history. The privacy commissioner joins Gormley to discuss how it happened and to share the recommendations he’s made to prevent a similar situation.
LIVE: Ron Kruzeniski, Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner.
11:00 – It’s time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener! Powered by Minhas Distillery, Winery & Brewery. Your chance for fame, acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, you’ll win a $50 gift card from Minhas Distillery, Winery & Brewery, with locations in Regina and Saskatoon.
11:30 – As RCMP move toward body-worn cameras, The National Police Federation is supporting the move as an important tool for improving transparency and accountability, for building positive community relations between police officers and citizens, and for evidence collection. The union say the rollout is a good thing – but it has to be done the right way. Brian Sauvé, President of the NPF joins Gormley to discuss the pros and cons of body-worn cameras.
LIVE: Brian Sauvé, President of the National Police Federation.