8:30 – Shercom Industries is still trying to figure out whether it has a place in Saskatchewan after losing a lucrative tire contract in Saskatchewan to an American company. Shercom Industries president Shane Olson joins Evan to discuss the controversial deal inked by the Saskatchewan government affecting their business.
9:00 – Kaitlyn Soron travelled to Regina earlier this month to advocate for her family, after learning they will have to travel out-of-province for her daughter to receive specialized medical care. Saskatchewan has been without a pediatric gastroenterologist for nearly a year and Soron joins Evan to share how this has impacted her family.
9:30 – After Evan’s chat with Katilyn Soron about her family’s difficulties, Evan wants to know if you think the province should be stepping up for families by covering some or all travel expenses to receive care from specialists Saskatchewan does not have? Call in with your thoughts at 1-877-332-8255.
10:00 – Young Canadians are looking at the typically regarded age of 65 for retirement with skepticism. Not because they want to retire sooner — but because many feel they won’t be financially able to retire as early as previous generations. Darren Ulmer, president of WhiteOwl Financial Solutions, joins Evan to discuss this doomed feeling.
10:30 – What’s the right age to retire? Tell Evan at 1-877-332-8255.
11:00 – Saskatoon police are partnering with the Saskatoon Fire Department to host EXPLORE Emergency Services and promote careers in police and fire with young women and girls. Evan hosts Hailey Erickson, Saskatoon police alternative response officer and Brooklyn Maxwell, Saskatoon firefighter to speak about the event and highlight careers for women in emergency services.
11:30 – Women in policing or firefighting can be a nuanced subject to explore, and that’s why the Saskatoon Police Service and Saskatoon Fire Department are taking steps to have those conversations. Join Evan in one — do you have any questions about what a career in police might look like for your daughter, sister, wife or yourself? Call in at 1-877-332-8255.
12:00 – The ongoing federal inquiry into foreign interference continues to raise questions and concerns for Canadians about foreign influence in Canada. Jonathan Manthorpe‘s recently updated book, Claws of the Panda: Beijing’s Campaign of Influence and Intimidation in Canada is being released at a timely moment, drawing on Manthorpe’s long journalism career and experience as a foreign correspondent and national reporter. He joins Evan to discuss his new title hitting shelves and the current foreign interference landscape in Canada.