The Voice of Saskatchewan. Evan Bray discusses the latest stories about Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan listeners. Heard from 8:30am - 12:30pm on 650 CKOM & 980 CJME.
Will Canadians begin to buy fewer American goods and products or travel less to the U.S. now that Donald Trump is president once again and threatening financial penalties on Canadian trade? Professor David Soberman, professor at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, joins Brent Loucks to…
The Bank of Canada gives its latest rate update today and business commentator, Paul Martin, joins Brent Loucks to discuss what that means for people in Saskatchewan, plus trade concerns and a potential strike by CN Rail employees.
Major funding meant to recover suspected graves of Indigenous children did not pay for that service, Blacklock's Reporter is reporting. Brent Loucks speaks with Managing editor of the publication, Tom Korski, to find out where the money was spent.
On Tuesday, the final report from the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference was released, citing no evidence of "traitors" being found within Canadian Parliament. Sarah Ritchie with The Canadian press, joins guest host Brent Loucks to discuss the findings.
The U.S. Surgeon General has put out a call that cancer warnings should be made present on alcohol, much like warnings posted on cigarettes. Dr. Dan Malleck, professor of health sciences at Brock University and internationally recognized expert in drug and alcohol regulation and prohibition, joins Evan to weigh in…
Certain red dyes used in processed foods are being banned in the U.S., but not here in Canada. What are these dyes, why do we use them and what risk do they actually pose to our health? Brook Bulloch, registered dietician and owner of Food To Fit Nutrition, joins Evan…
The Western Canada Economic Forum arrives in Regina this week, running from Wednesday through Friday. Joining Evan to talk about the significance of having this gathering in Saskatchewan is Chris Dekker, president and CEO of Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP).
The City of Saskatoon was kept on its toes last week. It dealt with a fire that closed down the University Bridge, a number of bear spray incidents, people vocalizing safety concerns on city buses and vandalism to local businesses. Cynthia Block, the Mayor of Saskatoon, joins Evan to discuss…
Frost Regina is nearly upon us! Sophie Farrell, manager of member engagement for Regina Downtown Business Improvement District (RDBID), and Rimo Creer, marketing and membership manager at Regina's Warehouse District, join Evan to share more about this year's event.
A new study's findings aren't supportive of assertions that systemic racism is behind differences in earnings between races, according to Matthew Lau, senior fellow with the Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy and author of Systemic racism claims in Canada: A fact-based analysis. He joins Evan to explain his findings.
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 Jon Lewis, research fellow in the program on extremism at George Washington University; Brian McQuinn, University…
As plans for a new AGT Foods-Federated Co-operatives Ltd. canola crushing plant get put on hold after the Viterra-Bunge merger, Evan connects with Murad Al-Katib, president, CEO and board member for AGT Foods, to learn more about what this means for Saskatchewan.
Kim Coates, Canadian-American actor, known for his role on Sons of Anarchy, joins Evan to share an update from Los Angeles on the raging wildfires happening around his California home.
What time is it? It’s Eatin’ Time! with Belton Johnson - powered by the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association! Grillmaster Belton Johnson joins Evan with his recipe for BEEF SOUP.
The Liberal leadership race becomes established today, with it being the final day for names to enter the race to become the new face of the Liberal Party of Canada. Where is the race going and what impact will pressures from the south have on it? Daniel Westlake, assistant professor…
The Government of Saskatchewan has now directed school divisions across Saskatchewan to develop and implement policies on change room use. All school divisions must develop their policies by June 30. Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan's Minister of Education, joins Evan to discuss what this entails and who will be part of the…
It's Blue Monday, said to be the saddest day of the year. Dr. Leslie Keown, executive director for the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment, joins Evan
After hearing from Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe yesterday afternoon, 980 CJME senior reporter, Lisa Schick, joins Evan to discuss what we have learned about the tariff threats Canada is facing and where our province stands.
23 Jan 12PM
12 min
620 – 640
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