8:30 – A new report from Blacklock’s Reporter shows Canada’s Privy Council concealed almost a million documents pertaining to the pandemic. Blacklock’s got their hands on 8,000 pages through a Freedom of Information request, and they show mismanagement and favouritism. Blacklock’s Managing Editor Tom Korski joins Gormley to tell us more.
LIVE: Tom Korski, managing editor for Blacklock’s Reporter
9:00 – Bugs Day, the Hour of Rage!
10:00 – NDP Leader Ryan Meili joins the show to discuss the end of the legislative session, the provincial COVID-19 response and vaccine rollout, the tone in the Legislature, and what the summer ahead will look like for Saskatchewan.
LIVE: Ryan Meili, Saskatchewan NDP Leader
11:00 – This week Ford unveiled its F-150 Lightning, the first all-electric version of the popular pickup. The F-150 was the most-searched vehicle in both Canada and Saskatchewan last year, and it’s hard to stand near any street in the province for long without seeing one or two. A total of 128,649 F-series pickups were sold in Canada in 2020 (making it the best-selling vehicle in the nation), but will Canadians get on board with the new version? Auto Journalist Dale Johnson joins Gormley to share his thoughts.
LIVE: Dale Johnson, automotive journalist and author
12:00 – The Saskatchewan RCMP has launched a 3-episode podcast in the hope of closing a homicide case dating back to 2006. ‘Who Killed Misha Pavelick?’ is the first-ever podcast created by the RCMP, as the historical case unit works to find creative ways to keep cold cases in the public consciousness. Sgt. Donna Zawislak joins Gormley to tell us more about the project and the response so far.
LIVE: Sgt. Donna Zawislak, Saskatchewan RCMP historical case unit
12:15 – Lorne Pavelick is Misha Pavelick’s father, and he joins Gormley to share his thoughts on the podcast and the long-running efforts to find his son’s killer and bring them to justice.
LIVE: Lorne Pavelick, father of Misha Pavelick