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The Evan Bray Show

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.
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4,371 Episodes
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Across the pond: Premier Scott Moe heads to the EU for trade mission

Premier Scott Moe is heading to Europe for the next 10 days on a trade mission aimed at strengthening Saskatchewan's relationships with key partners across the EU. Before heading across the pond to countries like Belgium, the Czech Republic, France and Poland, Scott Moe joins the Evan Bray Show to…
9 Jun 10AM 14 min

Trade Minister returns from mission to China

Saskatchewan Trade and Export Development Minister Warren Kaeding joins Evan after leading a trade mission to China. The goal was to strengthen relationships with buyers of Saskatchewan canola, peas, beef, and other exports. We'll find out if it was a success.
9 Jun 10AM 13 min

The Rise and Fall of Farming Giant: Monette Farms

Later this month, farmland owned by Monette Farms across Saskatchewan, Manitoba and British Columbia will be up for sale, in hopes of paying back the nearly $1B of debt it owes. André Magnan, a professor of sociology and social studies at the University of Regina with an interest in the…
8 Jun 1PM 17 min

The Lost-and-Found Hall of Fame & Open Phones

Last week, Uber put out a news release of a list of their most common lost items by drivers. While users in Ontario left behind a lot of items, Saskatoon and Regina were both in the top three of the most forgetful cities in Canada. Have you lost a special…
8 Jun 1PM 18 min

Tammy Goforth Eligble for Day Parole

Convicted child killer Tammy Goforth is now eligble for day parole. Goforth was convicted of second-degree murder and criminal negligence in 2016. She was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 17 years.
8 Jun 1PM 15 min

Do first-time offenders deserve a second chance?

Do first-time offenders deserve a second chance? This is what Lisa Kerr, associate professor at Queen’s University’s Faculty of Law, explores in her Globe and Mail opinion piece about what Canada should do with rehabilitated offenders. Her piece argues that rehabilitation and personal transformation deserve more attention in our justice…
8 Jun 12PM 17 min

What's Canada's biggest challenge right now?

Several challenges are facing Canada right now: we're in a "technical recession," 51st-state talks have resumed, and Alberta separation talks haven't slowed down. This is all while the CUSMA review lingers less than a month away. Brian Lilley, political columnist for the Toronto Sun, joins us now to discuss what…
8 Jun 11AM 18 min

Violence in the north: Is the Marshals Service working?

Violence in communities such as Pelican Narrows has renewed concerns about public safety in parts of northern Saskatchewan and raised questions about what additional tools governments have to respond when crime escalates. Robert Cameron is the Chief Marshal of the Saskatchewan Marshals Service, a new provincial law enforcement agency created…
8 Jun 11AM 16 min

Saskatchewan's new AI data centre: Opportunity or risk?

The AI data centre set to be built south of Regina continues to spark conversation. A new report, co-written by Dr. Margot Hurlbert, Canada Research Chair in Climate Change, Energy and Sustainability Policy and professor at the Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Regina, explores…
5 Jun 1PM 14 min

Steps toward better mental health

Being active is an important part of one's mental health journey. Movement is a cause near and dear to Brent and Joely Loehndorf, who started the Candle Lake Fun Run Inc. They've watched family and friends struggle with mental health and wanted to do something about it. They join the…
5 Jun 1PM 8 min

Addiction, autonomy and Bill 48

Betty Nippi-Albright, Independent MLA for Saskatoon Centre, has sat as an Independent for a month now. She left the Saskatchewan NDP after her concerns over Bill 48, The Compassionate Intervention Act, weren't addressed. She also claims to have been bullied and manipulated to stay silent. She joins us now to…
5 Jun 10AM 18 min

D-Day 82 years ago: Why we must never forget

Tomorrow marks the anniversary of D-Day, the historic Allied landing in Normandy on June 6, 1944, which helped change the course of World War II. General Rick Hillier, former Canadian Chief of the Defence Staff, joins Evan to remember the bravery of Canadian soldiers, why this day still matters, and…
5 Jun 10AM 15 min

Seaweed on the menu: The science behind new cattle research

Cattle have been eating grass for thousands of years, but researchers are exploring whether unconventional feed sources like seaweed could be a new option. Evan speaks with Wade Abbott, a research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, about his work using the Canadian Light Source at the University of Saskatchewan.
4 Jun 1PM 14 min

Saskatchewan's Smartest Radio Listener: brains, bragging rights and prizes

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…
4 Jun 12PM 7 min

Beyond the classroom: The Saskatchewan EA challenge

The story of a Saskatchewan girl allegedly excluded from school because of her diabetes care needs has sparked a broader conversation about support for students with complex medical needs. What are educational assistants being asked to do, and does that match the training they're receiving? Evan is joined by Karla…
4 Jun 12PM 15 min
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