8:30 – Samantha Becotte, president of the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF), joins Evan to discuss the tentative agreement announced between the province and teachers on Friday.
9:00 – Open lines – Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
9:30 – Retail theft and safety concerns have been making grocery shopping a more onerous task for the everyday shopper across Canada. While Saskatchewan hasn’t seen the brunt of the changes to many grocery stores as provinces like Ontario have, Christopher Andrews, sociologist and author of The Overworked Consumer: Self-Checkouts, Supermarkets and the Do-It-Yourself Economy, joins Evan to discuss whether this could could to Saskatchewan and how its affecting consumers.
10:00 – What is frustrating to you when you go grocery shopping? Call Evan at 1-877-332-8255.
10:30 – Saskatchewan is posting some impressive numbers when it comes to growth in exports. The province shared last week that its 2022-2023 exports reached record highs with more than $100 billion in exports surpassed over two years. Saskatchewan business commentator, Paul Martin, joins Evan to break down those numbers.
11:00 – Evan revisits his conversation with Saskatchewan Teachers Federation president, Samantha Becotte.
11:30 – A new growth board founded by Economic Development Regina could mean some major growth for the city. Chris Lane, CEO and president of Economic Development Regina, joins Evan to explain what the group will be tackling and how it will benefit the city.
12:00 – Mini brains might have the power to make some big surges in Alzheimer’s treatment. Dr. Tyler Wenzel with the University of Saskatchewan joins Evan to discuss his creation and what it means for science and medicine.