8:30 – After the reveal of this federal budget, Evan speaks with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe to hear how the budget will impact people living in our province. Evan also asks Premier Moe about the fallout of tariffs and trade negotiations after the ads recently aired by Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
Listener Question: What sort of response do you want to see in our provincial representation, responding to the federal budget?
9:00 – According to the latest Major City Insights, both of Saskatchewan’s major cities are seeing steady momentum. Regina is having a bounce-back year after a slower 2024 and Saskatoon is outpacing other major cities across Canada. To break down more of the report is David Ristovski, economist with the Conference Board of Canada. He’ll share what’s behind the growth and what challenges the cities are facing.
LQ: What do you think are the biggest challenges facing Saskatchewan’s major cities?
9:30 – On the heels of this federal budget, Evan speaks with Conservative Party finance critic, Jasraj Singh Hallan, to hear his thoughts on the 2025 budget and what implications it has for Canadians.
LQ: Do you agree with the Conservative Party’s version of what the budget should have looked like?
10:00 – Evan sits down with Mayor of Regina, Chad Bachynski, for his monthly mayoral panel check-in. Mayors Block and Bachynski take Evan’s and your questions and give an update on each city’s state of affairs.
LQ: Call in with your questions for Mayor Chad Bachynski.
10:30 – A large investment was announced for the Canadian military in the federal budget: a whopping $81.8 billion. But the budget fails to outline exactly how the money will be spent. General Rick Hillier, former Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff, joins Evan to discuss what he makes of the investment and what areas of the military are in need of funding.
LQ: What do you make of the federal government’s plans for military spending in the budget? Too much? Too little?
11:00 – Artificial intelligence continues to develop and grow in everyday use. As we approach the holiday season, a lot of Canadians are turning to AI to help them shop for Christmas gifts, find deals and even plan holiday gatherings. Is this our new normal? Brian McQuinn, University of Regina associate professor and co-director for the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Data and Conflict, joins us to chat the latest in AI and how it could change how we do major holidays.
LQ: Have AI-related questions? Call in to ask Brian and Evan at 1-877-332-8255.
12:00 – Winter boots, gloves, coats and scarves are slowly starting to come out. But it’s also a perfect time to grab winter sports gear. Gord Joorsity, long-time Canadian Ski Patrol volunteer and Ski Swap event organizer, joins Evan ahead of the 32nd annual Ski Swap in Regina. He shares how the event supports snow safety and how you can find the perfect gear for the winter.
LQ: What is your favourite winter activity?








