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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Comedy Coop is Canada's first female-owned, female-focused online comedy school
12/10/2021 Duration: 09minKelly talks to Second City alum Melody Johnson, who is one of the co-founders of the all-new Comedy Coop.
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What to consider when COVID-19 family legal disputes involve children
12/10/2021 Duration: 12minKelly talks to lawyer Christine Vanderschoot, with Vanderschoot Family Law about court cases involving parents who do not see eye-to-eye when it comes to vaccinating children.
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Canadians with Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine can travel to the US next month
12/10/2021 Duration: 06minKelly talks to Marty Firestone of Travel Secure Insurance about the new rules allowing Canadians with the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to travel to the US.
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Capacity limits lifted for sporting events, concert venues, but not restaurants
12/10/2021 Duration: 11minKelly talks to John Sinopoli, Partner and Executive Chef with the Ascari Hospitality Group about the new provincial capacity measures that exclude indoor dining at restaurants.
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Ontario looks to make cannabis delivery, pickup for private stores permanent
08/10/2021 Duration: 11minKelly chats with David Clement, North America Affairs Manager for Consumer Choice Centre, about making cannabis delivery and pickup a permanent fixture.
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Montreal Canadiens’ Carey Price voluntarily enters player assistance program
08/10/2021 Duration: 06minKelly speaks with Dr. Gordon Bloom, professor of sport psychology at McGill University in Montreal, about Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price taking time off the ice to address his mental health.
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Toronto traffic is back and it's only going to get worse post COVID-19
08/10/2021 Duration: 11minKelly speaks with Eric Miller, director of the University of Toronto’s Transportation Research Institute, about what's causing Toronto's gridlock problem.
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Convenience stores calling on province to allow them to sell Ontario-made booze
08/10/2021 Duration: 08minKelly chats with Anne Kothahwala, President & CEO, Convenience Industry Council of Canada, about getting Ontario made booze into convenience stores.
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Controversial autism treatment is blowing up - and will hurt desperate parents in the process
07/10/2021 Duration: 13minKelly speaks with Anna Merlan, Senior Staff Writer with Vice, about a controversial autism treatment that's about to become a big business - and hurt desperate parents in the process.
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Airline council wants travel restrictions lifted as new vaccine mandate comes into play
07/10/2021 Duration: 12minKelly speaks with Mike McNaney, President & CEO of National Airlines Council of Canada, about lifting travel restrictions - with a vaccine mandate in place - to help with the industry's economic recovery.
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Small town in Newfoundland booming with new residents - but can it handle the demand?
07/10/2021 Duration: 10minKelly chats with John Norman, Mayor of Bonavista, Newfoundland, about their increase in population - and what that means for his small town.
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Still waiting for that fancy new appliance to arrive? You're not the only one
07/10/2021 Duration: 11minKelly speaks with Dr. Dave Johnston, Director of the George Weston Limited Centre for Sustainable Supply Chains and the Master of Supply Chain Management program at the Schulich School of Business, about what's causing supply chain issues - and when consumers can expect them to resolve.
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What did we learn from the Facebook whistleblower hearing?
06/10/2021 Duration: 08minKelly chats with tech analyst Carmi Levy about the Facebook whistleblower hearing and why the social media giant is harmful to young people - particularly girls.
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What's causing Canada's truck driver shortage?
06/10/2021 Duration: 12minKelly speaks with Angela Splinter, CEO Trucking HR Canada, about what's causing Canada's trucker shortage.
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New study finds basements are costly for the environment - so how can we reduce the impact?
06/10/2021 Duration: 09minKelly speaks with Dr. Shoshanna Saxe, Canada Research Chair of Sustainable Infrastructure and professor of civil and mineral engineering at the University of Toronto, about why we should avoid building basements to help the environment.
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New survey finds 1 in 3 Canadians spend every cent of their hard-earned money
06/10/2021 Duration: 13minKelly chats with Rubina Ahmed-Haq, Personal Finance Expert, about a number of financial issues - including a recent survey that found 1 in 3 Canadians are spending every cent of their wages.
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2021 Vital Signs report warns of increase in mental health challenges for youth during pandemic
06/10/2021 Duration: 10minKelly speaks with Sharon Avery, President and CEO of Toronto Foundation, about the mental health impact COVID-19 has on young people.
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'This is about a shortage of supply,' Toronto prices to reach record highs
06/10/2021 Duration: 08minKelly chats with Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, about what's causing gas prices to soar.
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"The system is broken," ER nurse calls on the province to act on nursing shortage
05/10/2021 Duration: 14minKelly talks with Nancy Halupa, Emergency Room nurse and co-founder of Nurse with Sign.
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Celebrity chef Mark McEwan’s restaurant and gourmet foods business files for creditor protection
05/10/2021 Duration: 10minKelly talks to Susan Krashinsky Robertson, retail reporter for the Globe and Mail.