8:30 –The Rogers outage last Friday caused turmoil for Rogers customers, 911 operators, and businesses. Debit machines were not taking payments and emergency 911 calls were not going through country-wide. Michael Geist, Law Professor and Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-Commerce Law at the University of Ottawa joins Gormley to discuss the failing risks, as well as what Rogers could have done to prevent a technological crisis.
LIVE: Michael Geist, Law Professor and Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-Commerce Law at the University of Ottawa.
9:00 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session.
10:00 –Doug Richardson, a Lawyer for VIDO and former Chief of Staff to a Liberal Prime Minister recently attended meetings discussing the Saskatchewan autonomy tour. He shares his impression and perspective on this meeting, and answers the question: is this necessary?
LIVE: Doug Richardson former Chief of Staff to former Liberal Prime Minister John Turner, and lawyer for VIDO.
11:00 – Craven Country Thunder Music Festival is making its return on July 14-17 after being cancelled the last two years due to COVID. Some artists included in the lineup are Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, and Lee Brice. Kim Blevins the General Manager of Country Thunder Music Festivals shares with Gormley what to expect for those who attend.
LIVE: Kim Blevins, General Manager of Country Thunder Music Festivals.
11:30– A recent article from the Globe and Mail titled “How to deal with jerks at work” features New York University professor Tessa West and a taxonomy she developed of different “jerks at work.” This got us thinking, how do you handle rude or irritating coworkers? What happens in your workplace that grinds your gears? Call in and let us know! 1 877 332 8255
12:00 – In September The University of Saskatchewan and the University of Regina will go head-to-head in the U Prairie Challenge which features a variety of sports in a season-long competition. The University of Saskatchewan President Dr. Peter Stoicheff, and University of Regina President Dr. Jeff Keshen share the details of this event and how varsity sports can bring together both campus and Saskatchewan communities.
LIVE: Dr. Jeff Keshen, President of the U of R, Dr. Peter Stoicheff, President of the U of S