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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Conservatives object to vaccine rules on Parliament Hill & highlights from the Throne Speech
24/11/2021 Duration: 11minKelly speaks with Dr. Lori Turnbull, Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the School of Public Administration at Dalhousie University, about the highlights from the Liberals Throne Speech - and the Conservatives formally objecting COVID vaccine mandates on Parliament Hill.
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UK report says lobsters are sentient beings - and how one restaurateur is serving them up more humanely
23/11/2021 Duration: 11minKelly chats with Charlotte Gill, Owner of Charlotte’s Legendary Lobster Pound in Maine, about how getting lobsters stoned before boiling helps them relax - and even taste better!
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Bookings for pediatric COVID-19 vaccine appoints now open - how can we ensure an equitable rollout?
23/11/2021 Duration: 15minKelly speaks with Dr. Shazeen Suleman, pediatrician at St. Michael's Hospital and assistant professor of Pediatrics at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto, about Ontario's pediatric COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
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New paper raises concerns with Canada's breast cancer screening guidelines
23/11/2021 Duration: 10minKelly speaks with Dr. Jean Seely, co-author of the new paper and a professor of radiology at the University of Ottawa and head of breast imaging at The Ottawa Hospital, about issues with the Canadian National Breast Screening Study.
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What is co-living? And how can it help ease barriers renters experience in a highly competitive market?
23/11/2021 Duration: 13minKelly chats with Roman Bodnarchuk, the founder of Sociable Living, about co-living and how it solves a lot of the problems associated with renting in a competitive rental market.
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One on One with Erin O'Toole: What to expect from Canada’s 44th Parliament
22/11/2021 Duration: 11minKelly speaks with Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole ahead of the return of Parliament.
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Is it time Canadians put their fear of travel during the pandemic into perspective?
22/11/2021 Duration: 10minKelly speaks with Dr. Frederic Dimanche, Professor and Director of the Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Ryerson University, about putting our fear of travelling into perspective.
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Cross: The secrets to Adele's success
22/11/2021 Duration: 12minKelly chats with Alan Cross, Musicologist, Host of The Ongoing History of New Music, about why Adele is so, so successful. You can read Alan's piece on Adele here
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New mRNA anti-tick vaccine may protect from more than just Lyme disease
19/11/2021 Duration: 06minKelly chats with Andaleeb Sajid, Staff Scientist, National Institutes of Health and co-author of the study.
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Canada to drop PCR tests for short trips across the border
18/11/2021 Duration: 06minKelly chats with Marty Firestone of Travel Secure Insurance.
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Veterans Affairs' case managers near 'breaking point,' union warns
18/11/2021 Duration: 07minKelly speaks with Virginia Vaillancourt, the National President of the Union of Veterans Affairs Employees about burnout amongst Veterans Affairs' staff.
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You can now help Ryerson University pick its new name
17/11/2021 Duration: 07minKelly speaks with Sarah Tomlinson, student and reporter for The Eyeopener.
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How Crocs are going from most-hated to most-wanted
17/11/2021 Duration: 11minKelly chats with PR and pop culture expert, Elissa Freeman.
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Canada’s annual inflation rate in October is the highest since February 2003
17/11/2021 Duration: 09minKelly chats with Andrew Willis, Business Reporter for the Globe and Mail about Canada's inflation rate and the latest on the Roger's family drama.
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Toronto rental market leaves apartment hunters scrambling
16/11/2021 Duration: 11minKelly speaks to Shawn Ziglestein, a broker with Royal LePage Your Community Realty.
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MADD Canada raises concerns about Toronto's decision to halt rideshare driver’s licences
16/11/2021 Duration: 09minKelly chats with MADD Canada CEO, Andrew Murie.
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What is CAR T-cell therapy and how is it helping cancer patients in Canada?
11/11/2021 Duration: 06minKelly chats with Dr. Natasha Kekre, a hematologist and lead researcher at the Ottawa Hospital.
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How the poppy became a symbol of remembrance
11/11/2021 Duration: 09minKelly chats with Dr. Roger Sarty, recently retired professor of history at Wilfrid Laurier University and former deputy director of the Canadian War Museum about how the poppy became a symbol for Remembrance Day.
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Why you should not be planning a trip to Cuba right now
10/11/2021 Duration: 13minKelly speaks to Michael Lima, a human rights researcher and defender who represents the Council for a Democratic Transition in Cuba here in Canada.
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How hand signals and bystander intervention led to the rescue of missing teen
10/11/2021 Duration: 10minKelly speaks with Julie Lalonde, public educator, activist and author about a 16-year-old girl who was rescued after it appeared she used a TikTok hand signal introduced by the Canadian Women's Foundation.