Gormley, Monday, September 25th, 2023
8:30 – “Bunny hug” is an infamous, uniquely Saskatchewan term, referring to the type of sweatshirt that other provinces know as a “hoodie.” Recently, the Trademarks Office in Ottawa allowed for the word “Bunny Hug” to be registered as a trademark for “hooded sweatshirts,” giving a company the exclusive right to the word. Toronto trademark lawyer, Reagan Seidler, discovered this and joins Gormley to explain what the consequences of that trademark could be.
LIVE: Reagan Seidler, Trademark lawyer with Smart and Biggar.
9:00 – Hour of the Big Stories…open lines
10:00 – Last week, a listener shared on the show that Romana Didulo, the so-called “Queen of Canada,” had shown up in the village of Richmound, Saskatchewan. Reports said she and some followers were staying in an abandoned school. On Sunday, more than 100 people from the village gathered to protest her presence. Gormley speaks with Richmound’s mayor, Brad Miller, about what has happened since Didulo rolled into town.
LIVE: Brad Miller, mayor of Richmound, Sask.
11:00 – New York Times bestselling author, Chris Guillebeau, says Millenials and Gen Z are rewriting the rules of capitalism with every single post, stream and innovation — which he asserts is setting them up to be the most entrepreneurial generations seen in decades. In his new book, Gonzo Capitalism: How to Make Money in an Economy That Hates You, Guillebeau talks about moving past outdated models of work using practical lessons that can lead to anyone’s own path to wealth. He joins Gormley to further discuss those unconventional money-making ways.
LIVE: Chris Guillebeau, social entrepreneur and New York Times bestselling author.
12:00 – There are more than 4,000 charities and non-profits active around Saskatchewan, and we’re featuring some of the great people doing great work in this province during our segment called “The Best of Saskatchewan.” In this week’s feature, we’ll check in with Autism Services of Saskatoon.
LIVE: Alle Guarnieri, Director of Fund Development, Marketing and Communications for Autism Services of Saskatoon. Alex Scott, Family Planning Director for Autism Services of Saskatoon.