8:30 –The investigation of the Hockey Canada sexual assault allegations continues. Recently, the Federal Government froze funding to Hockey Canada after a 3.55-million dollar settlement came to light on behalf of the eight accused players. Kevin Waugh, Conservative MP for Saskatoon Grasswood joins Gormley to follow up on this story, and discuss the hearings that have taken place over the last two days.
LIVE: Kevin Waugh, Conservative MP for Saskatoon-Grasswood and Chair of the Saskatchewan Conservative Caucus.
9:00 – Bugs Day… The Hour of Rage!
10:00 –Saskatoon Police Chief Troy Cooper joins Gormley for our monthly chat about crime and policing in Saskatoon. Do you have a question for the chief? Call or text 1-877-332-8255.
LIVE: Troy Cooper, Saskatoon Police Chief.
11:00 –Saskatchewan YouTube Star Quick Dick McDick’s latest video features his perspective on the Canadian Government wanting to reduce nitrogen fertilizer usage by 30 per cent. This mirrors the same fertilizer reduction goal in the Netherlands which has resulted in protests from farmers all over the country. McDick joins Gormley to explain in detail his perspective on the Canadian fertilizer ban.
LIVE: Quick Dick McDick, Saskatchewan YouTube star
12:00- The Saskatchewan hospitality industry might still be experiencing staffing shortages when it comes to businesses such as restaurants. Jim Bence, CEO of Hospitality Saskatchewan says that the province posted around 3000 positions for hire. He joins Gormley with an update on the hospitality industry and an answer as to why this might be.
LIVE: Jim Bence, CEO of Hospitality Saskatchewan.