8:30 – The Government of Saskatchewan is not giving a passing grade to the 2024 federal budget. Saskatchewan Deputy Premier and Finance Minister, Donna Harpauer, joins Evan to comment on the budget and comment on current Saskatchewan politics.
9:00 – The Supreme Court of Canada is refusing to hear the appeal from families of two of Paul Bernardo’s victims who are requesting access to documentation about the serial killer. The CSC and Parole Board maintain that Bernardo’s privacy rights would be violated if this information was shared. Tim Danson, lawyer for the French and Mahaffy families, joins Evan to discuss the situation.
9:30 – Where should the priority of rights be — with the convicted killer, Paul Bernardo, or the victims’ families? Share your thoughts with Evan at 1-877-332-8255.
10:00 – Health care continues to be a pressing issue in Saskatchewan with staff shortages persisting — especially in rural areas. Two rural Saskatchewan mayors, David Zeigler and Jim Rickwood, join Evan to discuss the issues their communities and others are facing when it comes to health care.
10:30 – What are the pressing rural health concerns in you community? Call Evan at 1-877-332-8255.
11:00 – A new plan for safety in Regina is coming forward at Regina City Council on Wednesday but Ward 9 councillor, Jason Mancinelli, is hoping council will hit the brakes on some recommendations. He joins Evan to discuss some concerning traffic developments that could have a major impact on traffic infrastructure and movement in Regina.
11:30 – As issues of education for kids in Saskatchewan clearly continues to weigh on the minds of parents, what about the importance of employment? Finance coach and writer, Anita Bruinsma, says part-time jobs for kids in high school can mean a lot of important life experience. She joins Evan to reflect on that and her own first-job wisdom.
12:00 – What lessons did you learn from a part-time job that still help you today? Call Evan to share your wisdom at 1-877-332-8255!