8:30 – After the announcement of fines up to $1,000,000 by the province to stop unauthorized, production, transportation, distribution and use of these substances outside approved medical use, Evan welcomes Tim McLeod, Minister of Justice and Attorney General for Saskatchewan, to the show to explain these measures – and the depth of the problem of these drugs in the province – further.
Listener Question: Do you think a $1,000,000 fine from the province will do more to deter drug dealers?
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.
10:00 – How does race impact policing attitudes, behaviours and the criminal justice system? Dr. Robert Brown with the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, joins Evan ahead of giving a lecture at the University of Regina this evening to dive into this complex question.
LQ: Is race impacting our justice system?
11:00 – How can you know you’re buying a made-in-Canada product as a consumer living in Canada? With more Trump tariffs on the horizon, Evan speaks with food label consultant Walter Dullemond with FTC International Consulting Ltd. to find out how we can consciously consume in the coming weeks and months.
LQ: Are you buying Canadian more? What are some of your favourite products?
11:30 – Many of us might remember Play Doh from our childhoods, or the slime our kids more recently played with. What if that sort of toy could create electricity? Canadian researchers are considering that very possibility.
12:00 – Evan revisits his conversation with Tim McLeod, Minister of Justice and Attorney General for Saskatchewan.