8:30 – Canada has lost its Measles Elimination Status, which our country has held since 1998. What does that mean for Canadians, and how severe is the measles outbreak in Canada right now? Evan speaks with Dr. Joseph Blondeau, Saskatoon clinical microbiologist and Head of Clinical Microbiology at RUH and the University of Saskatchewan.
9:00 – Open phones – Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
9:30 – Evan sits down with Saskatoon Mayor Cynthia Block during her monthly mayoral check-in. Mayor Block takes Evan’s and your questions and gives an update on the state of affairs for the City of Saskatoon.
Listener Question: Call in with your questions for Mayor Cynthia Block.
10:00 – From the downtown arena delays to the potential new warming centre location, Evan invites you to call in and share your thoughts after his interview with Saskatoon Mayor Cynthia Block. Call 1-877-332-8255 to join the conversation.
10:30 – When we think of Saskatchewan’s resources, we often picture potash, uranium and ag. But, some say Saskatchewan could be sitting on a goldmine: data centres. Alex Fallon, chair of the Western Canadian Economic Forum, CEO of The Paradox Group and founder of Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan (AiSK) joins Evan to discuss how the province could capitalize on this growing market.
LQ: Do you think Saskatchewan has the potential to be a data powerhouse?
11:00 – Investing your money independently without the advice of a registered advisor can be a tricky undertaking, even without worrying about possible scams complicating your investments. With November marking financial literacy month, Evan speaks with Dean Murrison, executive director of securities for the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority (FCAA) of Saskatchewan, to learn more about these scams and how do-it-yourself investors can protect themselves.
LQ: Do you trust an advisor with your investments or do you DIY invest?
11:30 – Are you struggling to get a good night’s sleep because of your busy schedule or busy mind? Sleep debt isn’t easy to just “catch up” on. While Saskatchewan doesn’t have to worry about a time change affecting our sleep schedule, Dr. David Greenberg, primary care physician with an interest in sleep, joins Evan to detail how sleep debt could be impacting your life and how to get back on track.
LQ: Do you struggle with sleep debt? How high do you think your sleep debt is?
12:00 – Evan revisits his conversation with Dr. Joseph Blondeau, Saskatoon clinical microbiologist and Head of Clinical Microbiology at RUH and the University of Saskatchewan.








