8:30 – We know the money breakdown of the proposed new deal for healthcare funding between the federal government and provinces. Is $ 196 Billion over 10 years enough to help the healthcare system? Dr. Shawn Whatley physician, past president of Ontario Medical Association, Munk Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute joins Gormley to explain why from the doctor perspective isn’t going to go far enough.
LIVE: Dr. Shawn Whatley, physician, past president of Ontario Medical Association, Munk Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute,
9:00 -Bugs Day…the hour of rage!
10:00 – More and more cities are planning to become a “15-minute coty” where you are 15 minutes away from Employment, entertainment, recreation and retail amenities of your front door. Some people are saying this is not what it seems to be and is more of a plan to lock people in their neighbourhoods. Katie Hopkins a political commentator who has spoken out about the 15-minute city and joins Gormley to discuss the concerns this creates if plans go through.
LIVE: Katie Hopkins, Political commentator
11:00 – The preliminary Runoff report from the Water Security Agency has been released and its not looking so good. Much of southern Saskatchewan is experiencing very dry conditions and a rapid melt or additional snowfall is needed. Jeremy Cockrill, MLA for the Battlefords and Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Water Security Agency joins Gormley to explain what we could be in for in the spring and summer.
LIVE: Jeremy Cockrill, MLA for the Battlefords and Minister Responsible for Saskatchewan Water Security Agency
12:00 – This week is the 18th annual Archives Week in Saskatchewan it is an opportunity to highlight archives in the provinces and celebrate our history. Dana Turgeon, Historical Information and Preservation Supervisor for the city of Regina joins Gormley to discuss how the city of Regina has a virtual system showcasing 43,000 images and nearly 46,000 text-based records.
LIVE: Dana Turgeon, Historical Information and Preservation Supervisor for the city of Regina.