8:30 – Dwight Newman, constitutional law expert and professor at the University of Saskatchewan, joins Gormley to discuss the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision on the carbon tax, and break down what the decision means for our province and country.
LIVE: Dwight Newman, Law prof, constitutional law expert, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Rights in Constitutional and International Law at the University of Saskatchewan.
9:00 – Bugs Day, the Hour of Rage!
10:00 – The Manitoba Government is moving to eliminate its 37 local school boards, merging them into 15 different regions and eliminating locally-elected representatives. Our neighbours to the East are aiming to use the move to improve efficiency and divert more resources into classrooms. Shawn Davidson is President of the Saskatchewan School Boards Association, and he says the move is going to hurt accountability and remove local voices from conversations on education. Davidson joins Gormley to discuss the move in Manitoba, and whether there’s a risk of Saskatchewan following suit. Are you getting your money’s worth from your local school board? Call or text 1-877-332-8255 and let us know.
LIVE: Shawn Davidson, president of the Sask. School Boards Association.
11:00 – The Saskatchewan Government has placed a temporary cap of 18% on food delivery fees, and capped fees at 10% for pickup. The changes come into effect Sunday and run until the end of April. While some will be pleased to see the Province supporting struggling businesses within the service industry, others prefer to see governments taking a hands-off approach when it comes to interfering in free markets. Was this the right decision? Call 1-877-332-8255 and let us know which side you land on.
12:00 – We go live to Premier Scott Moe in the Legislative Building in Regina to hear his response to this morning’s Supreme Court of Canada ruling on the Carbon Tax.
LIVE: Scott Moe, Saskatchewan Premier.