8:30 – There’s a lot on the line with the 4 Nation final coming up tomorrow night between Canada and the United States. Paul Henderson, former professional Canadian hockey player, joins Evan to discuss the contentious, upcoming face-off.
Listener Question: What does this game mean for Canadians?
9:00 – Canadians and those watching beyond were stunned to hear of a plane crash at Toronto Pearson Airport on the weekend. John Gradek, aviation expert from McGill University, joins Evan to review the information we have from the crash and what it means for air travel.
LQ: Does this crash make you more nervous to travel by air?
9:15 – Open phones – Evan goes to the phones to chat with listeners about what’s on their minds today. Call 1-877-332-8255.
10:00 – Evan catches up with Regina’s Chief of Police, Farooq Sheikh, to talk local crime statistics, how the city is doing in 2025 and what information people in Regina should be aware of.
LQ: Call in with your questions for the Regina Police Service chief.
10:30 – The capital gains tax is still causing concern for Saskatchewan people who are confused about how to proceed with it. Riley Sittler, portfolio manager with MKTS Wealth Partners, iA Private Wealth, joins Evan to walk through the personal finance side of the tax.
LQ: How are you navigating the capital gains tax?
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11:30 – Evan revisits his conversation with former Canadian professional hockey player, Paul Henderson, and shares an interview with Chris Cuthbert from SportsNet.
12:00 – Mental health is an important topic, but its often not top of mine for busy farmers. The Canadian Centre for Agricultural Wellbeing (CCAW) is launching its own National Farmer Wellness Network Crisis Line. Dr. Briana Hagen, Chief Executive Officer and Lead Scientist in Canadian Farm Mental Health Research, joins Evan to discuss why the line was made and why it’s so important.