8:30 – The federal government is pushing new regulations for provinces to commit to the net-zero by 2035 target. Premier Scott Moe says these regulations are unrealistic and unconstitutional. Dwight Newman is a law professor at the University of Saskatchewan and an expert on constitutional law. He joins Gormley to explain that this challenge might come down to the courts deciding if the Federal government can impose the regulations.
LIVE: Dwight Newman, constitutional law expert, Professor of Law at the University of Saskatchewan.
9:00 – Hour of the Big Stories…open lines
10:00 – The affordable housing crisis is hitting Canadians hard, and something needs to be done about it. This issue is something the federal government needs to tackle sooner than later. Tyler Meredith is the Founding Partner of Meredith Boessenkool Policy Advisors and former head of economic strategy and planning for Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. He joins Gormley to explain why the feds need to do more regarding the housing market.
LIVE: Tyler Meredith, Founding Partner Meredith Boessenkool Policy Advisors and former head of economic strategy and planning for Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland.
11:00 – Today marks the 56th anniversary of the Shell Lake Massacre, which saw nine members of the Peterson family lose their life in Canada’s worst random mass murder in history. Rawlco Radio launches a six-episode podcast, The Shell Lake Massacre, exploring the Peterson family’s untold story and the events surrounding their deaths. Brittany Caffet is the Host and Producer of The Shell Lake Massacre podcast and joins Gormley to discuss the podcast.
LIVE: Brittany Caffet, Host and Producer of The Shell Lake Massacre podcast.
12:00 – A Saskatoon neighbourhood has 31 trees cut down due to Dutch Elm disease. If this doesn’t get under control, removing the trees could significantly cost cities and landfills. Rick van Duvendyk owns Dutch Growers and joins Gormley to discuss what would happen if we don’t take Dutch Elm disease seriously.
LIVE: Rick Van Duyvendyk, Dutch Growers owner.