8:30 – Evan checks in with Her Honour The Honourable Bernadette McIntyre on her last seven months as the province’s 24th Lieutenant Governor and how Saskatchewan is celebrating its 120th year as a province.
Listener Question: How are you celebrating Saskatchewan’s 120th birthday?
9:00 – The woman who has been calling herself the “Queen of Canada” has been arrested in Saskatchewan. Evan welcomes CJME senior reporter, Lisa Schick, to the show to share the details of what we learned from RCMP about Richmound yesterday.
9:15 – Open phones – Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
10:00 – With many concerned about the rise of artificial intelligence and its infiltration of the workplace, robots may not be as concerning or threatening to the human workforce as expected. In fact, a recent Business Insider article, penned by Tim Paradis, Business Insider’s future-of-work and trending correspondent, contends that extroverts may have the chance to thrive in workplaces filled with AI. Evan chats with Tim about what that future could look like.
LQ: Are you worried about the future of jobs because of AI?
10:30 – As Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe prepares to head to Asia for a trip addressing China’s increasing canola tariffs on Canada, Evan sits down with Rob Norris, M.A., senior vice president for The PSI Group and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, to discuss the latest in canola news and Norris’s own experiences in China trade talks.
LQ: Do you think Scott Moe will accomplish his goal of settling a new deal with China?
11:00 – What do you remember from school? Was it your fifth grade teacher, the smell of the library, your favourite subject, a special award or the person who sat in front of you in math class? Call Evan to share your story or memory at 1-877-332-8255.
12:00 – Input Housing is a special building that provides people living with disabilities the chance to move away from home and have a sense of independence, while still having access to essential supports and community. Nick Popowich, advocate and resident of Input Housing, Elizabeth Popowich, Nick’s mom and owners/collaborators of Input Housing and Jessica MacPherson, SaskAbilities Regina branch regional director and Shaping Inclusive Communities Conference co-chair, join Evan to chat about the importance of inclusive communities and an upcoming SaskAbilities conference.