8:30 – The Saskatchewan Government has referred the federal oil and gas emissions cap and federal ‘Methane 75’ regulations — announced by the federal government at COP28 in December last year — to the Saskatchewan Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal to assess the impacts they could have on the province’s economy. Saskatchewan’s minister of justice and Attorney General, Bronwyn Eyre, joins Evan to share what that means and why the province has taken this step.
9:00 – Owner and editor of PipelineOnline.com, Brian Zinchuk, joins Evan to delve further into the federal oil and gas emissions cap and federal ‘Methane 75’ regulations and the action Saskatchewan is taking to review them.
9:30 – The Canadian Pension Plan (CPP) has been met with skepticism often, and some worry it won’t exist forever. To help people consider how they can plan for their futures, Scott Bjornson with Living Sky Financial joins Evan to discuss how the CPP will impact you and what you should consider when anticipating retirement.
10:00 – The music ecosystem is a fascinating place that is devaluing the pricelessness of oldies, according to journalist, writer and critic, Marc Hogan. A recent piece of his explores the dangers of treating music like an oil well. He joins Evan to delve further into the economics happening behind the scenes of some of your favourite hits.
10:30 – A letter emailed by the Regina Catholic School Division is causing some frustration and raising more questions for parents about the ongoing work-to-rule by Saskatchewan teachers. Journalist and Regina parent, Tamara Cherry, joins Evan to share some of her thoughts after receiving this email.
11:00 – It’s time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener! It’s your chance for fame, and acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, but you’ll also win an exclusive Smartest Radio Listener t-shirt thanks to Little Town Apparel. Available ONLY to Saskatchewan Smartest Radio Listener winners. Call in to win at 1-877-332-8255!
11:30 – After asking 20 AI chatbots 16 questions about crime and gun control, Dr. John Lott, founder of the CPRC, found a left-wing bias emerge on the subject. He joins Evan to talk about the findings of his research and what it might mean on the subject.
12:00 – As addictions concerns continue to be discussed in the province, we speak to the co-founder of Saskatchewan’s first intensive outpatient addiction treatment center. Tanner Perratt, executive director of Possibilities Recovery Center, and former Canadian hockey player, Sheldon Kennedy, join Evan to discuss an upcoming event.