8:30 – Monday Morning Coffee – Libby Gray, producer for The Evan Bray Show and reporter for 650 CKOM, joins Evan to discuss the biggest stories making headlines this morning.
9:00 – What will the future of Canada Post look like once the dust from this strike clears? Carleton University business associate professor, Ian Lee, has studied the postal service for years and joins Evan to discuss what the next moves for the mail carrier might be.
Listener Question: Would you like to see Canada Post available at your local supermarket instead of having its own locations?
9:30 – Amendments to The Workers’ Compensation Act, 2013 in Saskatchewan mean presumptive cancer coverage has expanded for people in the province, adding six types of cancers to its coverage. Phil Germaine, CEO of the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board, joins Evan to share why this is an important change for Saskatchewan people.
LQ: What else should be covered by workers compensation that is not right now in Saskatchewan?
10:00 – The Round Table of Justice – Each and every Monday we invite experts in the law to pull up a seat and discuss the week’s biggest crime and justice stories. In today’s Round Table of Justice Evan is joined by Insp. Chris Jackiw with the Regina Police Service crowd control team, and Constable Adam Boyce, member of the Saskatoon Police Service public safety unit, to discuss crowd control and public protests.
11:00 – It’s almost Christmas and with the roads, skies and all forms of transportation heading home for the holidays, Evan wants to hear your travel tales of woe. Call 1-877-332-8255 to share yours!
12:00 – Is there anything quite as embarrassing as doing a poor job of hosting, especially during the holidays? Jennifer Johnson, deputy city manager and communications, Service Regina & Tourism for the City of Regina, joins Evan to share Tourism Regina’s local tips to deck the halls with festive cheer this year!