8:30 – Cameco is the world’s third largest uranium producer, and their ownership in the Cigar Lake’s Uranium Mine will increase by 4.5 per cent, as announced on Tuesday. Tim Gitzel, the president and CEO of Cameco joins Gormley for a discussion on mining and the uranium market in in Saskatchewan.
LIVE: Tim Gitzel, president and CEO of Cameco
9:00 – Bugs Day…the hour of rage!
10:00 – The Conservative leadership candidates squared off yesterday in Edmonton for the second debate as they compete to replace Erin O’Toole. MP Scott Aitchison, the former mayor of Huntsville, Ontario, was praised for taking the high road during the first debate, saying Canadians need to trust their leaders and criticizing the personal attacks on stage. Aitchison joins Gormley to tell us about his candidacy, and why he thinks he’s the right man to lead the Official Opposition.
LIVE: Scott Aitchison, CPC leadership candidate and MP for Parry Sound—Muskoka.
11:00 – Insightrix has been tracking COVID-19’s impact in Saskatchewan since the beginning of the pandemic, with their mental health barometer and a series of reports examining the impact of the pandemic on Saskatchewan businesses. The company recently published the third volume of its COVID-10 Business Impact Assessment Report, and author Julie Ellis joins Gormley to share some of the findings.
LIVE: Julie Ellis, research manager at Insightrix
12:00 – Do you find your house plants drying out? Or maybe you forget when they need to be watered. Andy Burke has curated a device that has a “unique voice for your plant.” Quench tells you when your plants need water, and caters to a variety of different plants. This unique moisture meter measures the contents of the soil and alerts you with a sound. Quench is also available in three stores across Saskatchewan.
LIVE: Andy Burke, founder of Quench Plant