Gormley, Thursday, November 9th, 2023
8:30 – After announcing that he’s stepping away from the show at the end of the month, John Gormley names the NEW voice of Saskatchewan to join the airwaves in his stead. Then, Gormley is joined by Globe and Mail journalist, Bill Curry, to discuss the emerging scandal surrounding the federal Liberal government and the ArriveCAN app.
LIVE: Bill Curry, journalist for the Globe and Mail.
9:00 – Hour of the Big Stories…open lines
10:00 – Saskatoon’s police chief, Troy Cooper, stops by to give Gormley the monthly update on crime and policing in the city. Have a question for the police chief? Call or text 1-877-332-8255.
LIVE: Troy Cooper, Chief, Saskatoon Police Service.
11:00 – For the first time, Hospitality Saskatchewan hosted a summit on human trafficking, focused on highlighting the issue’s prevalence in the hospitality industry in Saskatchewan and across the country. Julia Drydyk spoke at the event yesterday, painting the picture of human trafficking in today’s society at places like hotels. She joins Gormley to share that information with our listeners.
LIVE: Julia Drydyk, executive director, Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking.
12:00 – This Remembrance week, a new author who used to call Regina home is preparing to release a book detailing her own family’s incredible war connection, romance and history. Romie Christie joins Gormley to share about her book and why she felt her family’s story needed to be told.
LIVE: Romie Christie, Author of See You in Le Touquet: A Memoir of War and Destiny.