8:30 – The Economic Assessment Tribunal has shared its report on the Oil and Gas Emissions Cap and Methane 75, with the provincial body finding that the there will be negative effects on Saskatchewan because of the cap. Minister of Justice and Attorney General for Saskatchewan, Bronwyn Eyre, joins Evan to share more about the province’s evaluation.
Listener Question: Do you agree with the province’s assessment of the Oil and gas Emissions Cap and Methane 75?
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.
9:30 – An announcement from Boreal Healthcare Foundation is coming, relating to a soon-to-be-announced campaign supporting the Victoria Hospital redevelopment and expansion. Cody Barnett, CEO of the Boreal Healthcare Foundation, joins Evan to share this exciting news for Prince Albert.
LQ: Should the province examine more partnerships with interested companies to improve things like health care in the province?
10:00 – Ahead of election season, Chief Electoral Officer for Saskatchewan, Dr. Michael Boda, joins Evan to discuss election formats, including the difference between Canada and the United States when it comes to elections.
LQ: What is the biggest change or improvement needed in Saskatchewan?
10:30 – What do you think is the least attractive hobby someone could have? Call Evan with your thoughts at 1-877-332-8255.
11:00 – You’re quick & clever! And for some weird reason you’ve carried the right answer in your head for years. Or maybe you just trust Uncle Google. It‘s time for Saskatchewan’s Smartest Radio Listener for Little Town Apparel — your chance for fame and acclaim and to prove just how smart you are. Not only do you get bragging rights, you’ll win prizes too! Call 1-877-332-8255 to play!
11:30 – Global cancer deaths among men are projected to increase sharply by 2050. Dr. Jennifer Gillis with the Canadian Cancer Society joins Evan to break down that data to explain the increase and who will be most affected.
LQ: Do stats like these worry you? Are you concerned about the rising cancer rates? Are you part of the at-risk demographic?
12:00 – The last Sunday of every September since 1998 has been officially proclaimed National Memorial Day for Police and Peace Officers killed in the line of duty. The annual Saskatchewan Police and Peace Officers Memorial Parade and Ceremony is set for September 29th this year – the event has been held in Regina each year since 2004.Grant Obst, retired Saskatoon Police Service staff sergeant and event organizer, joins Evan to share more about the upcoming event.
12:15 – Another event coming up to observe National Memorial Day for Police and Peace Officers is the Police Memorial Ride to Remember. Cst. Rob Power with the Regina Police Service joins Evan to share about this annual event.