8:30 – Auditor General Karen Hogan has delivered a damning report on ArriveCAN, the now-defunct COVID screening app released by the Canada Border Services Agency in 2020. Bill Curry, The Globe and Mail’s Deputy Ottawa Bureau Chief, joins Evan to discuss the alarming findings from the audit.
9:00 – If you speak up in favour of the fossil fuel industry, NDP MP Charlie Angus wants to send you to jail. Angus tabled Bill C-372, “An Act respecting fossil fuel advertising,” and compares it to the ban on cigarette advertising. Andrew Scheer, Conservative MP for Regina-Qu’Appelle, joins Evan to share his opinion on this Bill.
9:30 – Do you agree that there should be a ban on advertising in respect to fossil fuels? Join the conversation – call 1-877-332-8255!
10:00 – Saskatoon Interim Police Chief Dave Haye stops by to give Evan the monthly update on crime and policing in the city.
10:30 – The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously upheld the Trudeau government’s Indigenous child welfare law last week, affirming Indigenous Peoples’ jurisdiction over child and family services. Cadmus Delorme, former Chief of Cowessess First Nation and chair of the Residential School Documents Advisory Committee, joins Evan.
11:00 – The investigation into an arson at Blessed Sacrament Parish in Regina continues. Fire Chief Layne Jackson joins Evan to discuss the incident.
12:00 – A Regina business recently had its designs knocked-off by a website selling discount goods. Kyle Moffat, co-owner of Sticks & Doodles, joins Evan to share the story and discuss the negative impact these online retailers can have on small businesses.