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.
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.
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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.
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…
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…
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.
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…
Insects apparently underwent a pretty sizable change ahead of dinosaurs going extinct. That's according to new research discovered by the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, featured in the scientific journal, Current Biology. Dr. Ryan McKellar, curator of paleontology for the museum, joins Evan to dig into their findings.
After Evan's conversation with author and former Sask. cabinet minister, Eric Cline, last week about Saskatchewan's potash revenues, Evan sits down with two people on the other side of the issue. Evan is joined by Mosaic's Marnel Jones and Pam Schwann, president of the Sask. Mining Association, to delve further…
Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health, Tim McLeod, joins Evan after last week's announcement alongside Ontario and Alberta's health ministers to announce a partnership in building a system of care focused oszxdn recovery. Minister McLeod gives Evan a better idea of what this means…
Ralph Nurnberger has been involved in various aspects of Middle East policy, having been the director of Builders for Peace and assisting in that role in economic and social development. He was also a Georgetown University professor for many years, served as Foreign Policy Assistant to former Kansas Senator James…
Saskatchewan Teachers Federation president, Samantha Becotte, joins Evan on the show to discuss the ongoing stalled negotiations between the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation and the Government of Saskatchewan now that teachers have instated work-to-rule sanctions.
As the solar eclipse begins and excitement builds, Evan speaks with Canadian Press reporter, Mickey Djuric, in Kingston, Ontario -- where more than half a million people are expected to view the eclipse. Djuric is reporting on and watching the eclipse at the Queen's University viewing party.
Continuing our discussion on how social media and the effects its having on kids, a new book is highlighting some serious connections between mental illness in kids who have been exposed to technology. Zach Rausch led the research behind Jonathan Haidt's book, The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of…
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 Sgt. Casey Ward of the Regina Police Service and Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers and Karlene…
Sunday marked six months of war between Israel and Hamas. Because of this sober anniversary, Rabbi Jeremy Parnes joins Evan to reflect on his own experiences and those of the Jewish community in Saskatchewan since war began last October.
The Game Farming industry convention is coming up this weekend in Saskatoon. Game farming is also known as alternative livestock and has declined significantly since the start of this millenium. Evan is joined by Blaine Weber, an elk rancher in the province, and wildlife biologist, Ian Thorliefson, ahead of the…
Bernadine Boulet haas suffered some of the greatest loss one could imagine. But just as her heart broke in April 2018 learning her son had passed, she was able to see his death give others life through organ donation. In honour of Green Shirt Day on April 7th, Boulet joins…
5 Apr 2024 1PM
16 min
3240 – 3260
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