With guest host Taylor MacPherson
8:30– Last week, Christine Tell, the Minister of Corrections and Policing sent a letter to the Saskatchewan RCMP stating that the province would not support Ottawa’s federal firearm buyback program. She joins Taylor MacPherson to discuss why and what steps they are going to take to prevent it.
LIVE: Christine Tell, Minister of Corrections and Policing.
9:00 – Saskatchewan Senator, Denise Batters, is calling on Justin Trudeau and the Canadian Government to have the RCMP answer certain questions in relation to the James Smith Cree Nation and Weldon mass stabbing. Batters wants to know why more wasn’t done prior to the tragedy and joins us with this story.
LIVE: Denise Batters, senator representing Saskatchewan since 2013, Conservative Party Member.
9:15 – The Hour of the Big Stories… Open Session
10:30– We check in with Toronto Sun Columnist Brian Lilley to discuss his latest article, why “CBC is the major threat that other Canadian media outlets don’t want to talk about.” His article also delves into the paywall problem in Canada and the challenges that privately owned media companies are facing.
LIVE: Brian Lilley, Toronto Sun columnist.
11:00– Mental health matters, especially in the digital age. Allan Kehler, bestselling author, and motivational speaker joins Taylor MacPherson to discuss the importance of self-care, and the effects of social media on our mental health.
LIVE: Allan Kehler, Bestselling Author, and Motivational Speaker.
12:00 – A farmer from Redvers named Merle Malin recently donated a hydraulic lift system after reading about Levi Jamieson, a man who lost his legs in an ATV accident in 2020. This system helps lift people in wheelchairs into tractors or combines when they are farming. Malin joins Taylor MacPherson with this story.
LIVE: Merle Malin, farmer from Redvers.