Synopsis
Cutrara brings 20 years of national and international broadcasting experience to the airwaves not to mention a razor-sharp wit.
Episodes
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Sir John A. Macdonald's pub in Kingston changes name following pressure from protest groups
09/01/2018 Duration: 09minPaul Fortier joined Kelly to explain the situation
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Toronto-bound Porter Airlines passengers told to delete videos or face arrest
09/01/2018 Duration: 13minKira Wegler, a Toronto resident on the flight returning from a Florida vacation with her family, joined the show to talk about her experience.
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Your computers and devices have critical security flaws
05/01/2018 Duration: 08minMark Saltzman help make sense of it.
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Calls grow for tighter control of acetaminophen
05/01/2018 Duration: 09minDr. Brett Belchetz help explain the problem.
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Air Transat and regulator sued by air passenger rights advocate
04/01/2018 Duration: 08minDr. Gabor Lukacs, air passenger rights advocate who has filed the lawsuit, joined the Kelly Cutrara Show to discuss.
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Councillor fighting OMB decision to increase the number of wards
04/01/2018 Duration: 12minCouncillor Justin Di Ciano tells Kelly why he's continuing the fight.
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Can your employer cut your benefits in the name of minimum wage?
03/01/2018 Duration: 09minEmployment lawyer Lior Samfiru weighs in.
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Alan Cross on what Coachella tells us about music today
03/01/2018 Duration: 11minAlan Cross, Music Historian and host of the Ongoing History of New Music on 102.1 The Edge.
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Remembering Johnny Bower
03/01/2018 Duration: 11minAndy Frost, former long-time PA announcer at the ACC for the Toronto Maple Leafs, on-air host of Psychedelic Psunday & more on at Q107 Toronto
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Business owner funds hotel stays for vulnerable people stranded in cold weather
02/01/2018 Duration: 13minGUEST: Mohamad Fakhih, owner of Paramount Fine Foods
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A.I. to predict suicide on social media
02/01/2018 Duration: 09minThe federal govenment has a contract with Advanced Symbolics INC. to scan the interent for risks of potential suicide spikes.
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Apple admits it slows down older iPhones
22/12/2017 Duration: 08minTech expert and journalist Mark Saltzman speaks with Kelly about Apple's admission that they slow down older iPhones once new phones are released.
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Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders Year End Interview
20/12/2017 Duration: 21minToronto Police Chief Mark Saunders speaks with Kelly Cutrara about the various initiatives and challenges that the force has dealt with over the past year and what the plans are moving forward into 2018.
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Former U.S. Navy pilot describes encounter with UFO studied by secret Pentagon program
19/12/2017 Duration: 12minUfologist and News Director at ZLand News Network Victor Viggiani speaks with Kelly about the sudden influx of UFO information coming from the US government.
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Blood Shortage in Canada
18/12/2017 Duration: 09minKelly speaks with the Blood Service's Hailu Mulatu about the blood shortage and how Canadians can give the gift of life this holiday season.
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Grandparents can be sued for child support
15/12/2017 Duration: 05minA pair of North Bay grandparents are being sued for child support. Family lawyer, John Schuman talks to Kelly Cutrara about when and how legal action can be initated.
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The child health protection legislation
14/12/2017 Duration: 08minLiberal MP Doug Eyolfson discusses the child health protection legislation and advertising foods to children under thirteen.
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MPP proposes all-inclusive prices at stores
12/12/2017 Duration: 07minYvan Baker, MPP for Etobicoke Centre, discusses his Private Members' Bill, "What You See is What You Pay Act".
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The man-flu might be a real thing
12/12/2017 Duration: 05minDr. Kyle Sue, Professor of Family Medicine at the Memorial University of Newfoundland joined Kelly to describe his research
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Toronto's blue bins will be looked through to see who's putting in wrong items
12/12/2017 Duration: 09minGeneral Manager of the City of Toronto's Solid Waste Management Services Division Jim McKay speaks with Kelly about a proposed initiative to sift through residents' recycling bins to reduce the amount of improper items being placed inside them.