8:30 – Today is the second one-day teachers’ strike in Saskatchewan. Teachers from across the province are, once again, taking to the picket lines to make their voices heard in the midst of the negotiations between the Government of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation. STF president Samantha Becotte joins Evan to talk about the strike and what’s next.
9:00 – Evan opens up the phone lines to take your calls about anything and everything that’s making headlines today. What do you think about the job action teachers are taking and what action do you think should be taken for some sort of agreement to be reached between teachers and the province? Call 1-877-332-8255!
10:00 –The Round Table of Justice – Each and every Monday we invite experts in the law to pull up a seat and discuss the week’s biggest crime and justice stories. In today’s Round Table of Justice Evan is joined by Tamara Cherry, reporter and founder of Pickup Communications; and Mitch Yuzdepski, former Saskatoon Police Service deputy chief and executive director for the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police.
11:00 – It’s winter in Saskatchewan and with snow and ice on the road, driving is once again a lot more dangerous. With collisions so high in the winter, SGI spokesperson Tyler McMurchy wants to offer tips to avoid getting in to a crash to save you the time and money of the ordeal this year. He joins Evan to offer his tips to avoid a collision.
11:30 – SGI’s collision avoidance techniques are timely. Tell us about the worst wreck you’ve had when you give us a call at 1-877-332-8255.
12:00 – Drought has impacted Saskatchewan significantly over the past two years, especially impacting farmers and producers in the province. With another very hot summer expected and likely less-than-adequate moisture, Dr. Curtis Pozniak, professor and director of the University of Saskatchewan’s Crop Development Centre, joins Evan to talk about their analysis of the upcoming year and planting season. Dr. Pozniak also shares the current work being done at the CDC and how this is going to help Saskatchewan producers.