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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Why victims of sexual assault are turning to civil courts and social media instead of reporting to police
05/10/2021 Duration: 11minKelly talks to Kat Owens, project director at the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund.
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What you need to know about the changes coming to your TTC PRESTO card
05/10/2021 Duration: 10minKelly talks to Stuart Green, spokesperson for the TTC.
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Billions impacted by global Facebook, Instagram and Whats App outage
05/10/2021 Duration: 11minKelly talks to tech expert Adam Oldfield.
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The VaxFacts Clinic is the first of its kind in Canada and it's helping people with questions about the COVID-19 vaccine
04/10/2021 Duration: 08minKelly talks to Dr. Latif Murji, Physician Lead for the VaxFacts Clinic at the Scarborough Health Network.
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Record labels are running out of vinyl and Dave Grohl hints that a cover change could be coming to Nirvana's Nevermind
04/10/2021 Duration: 11minKelly talks with Alan Cross, musicologist and host of the Ongoing History of New Music and A Journal of Musical Things.
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What you need to know: Pandora Papers leak exposes secret offshore accounts of politicians, celebrities and billionaires
04/10/2021 Duration: 10minKelly talks to Delphine Reuter, data journalist and researcher for the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
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Thousands of students took part in McMaster homecoming party that led to destruction or property
04/10/2021 Duration: 11minKelly talks with Andrew Mrozowski, McMaster student and Editor-in-Chief of The Silhouette.
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Cybercriminals are offering to sell fake Canadian COVID-19 vaccination certificates online
01/10/2021 Duration: 08minKelly talks to Robert Falzon, head of engineering at Check Point Software's Canadian office.
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Canadians are being urged to donate one day's pay to Indigenous groups on National Truth and Reconciliation Day
30/09/2021 Duration: 09minKelly talks to Josh Hensmen, is the founder of the One Day’s Pay Campaign in support of Indigenous charities.
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Canada's breast screening practices are failing women, according to new report
29/09/2021 Duration: 13minKelly talks to Dr. Paula Gordon, medical advisor for Dense Breasts Canada.
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Advisory committee recommends COVID-19 vaccine boosters for long-term care residents
29/09/2021 Duration: 10minKelly talks to Dr. Samir Sinha, Director of Geriatrics, Sinai Health and the University Health Network.
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OPP introduce new towing protocols in effort to curb corruption
29/09/2021 Duration: 07minKelly talks to Mark Graves, President of the Provincial Towing Association of Ontario.
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Second council vote could bring in mandatory training for Toronto's ride-hailing drivers
29/09/2021 Duration: 10minKelly talks to Kristine Hubbard, Operations Manager for Beck Taxi.
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It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a giant pair of lungs flying over Toronto this week for an important cause
29/09/2021 Duration: 08minKelly talks to Terry Dean, President and CEO of the Canadian Lung Association.
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What to know about QR-code menus and your privacy
27/09/2021 Duration: 07minKelly talks to Dustin Moores, a privacy lawyer with nNovation LLP.
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Does Canadian military need Britain's help to defend the Arctic?
27/09/2021 Duration: 09minKelly talks with Rob Huebert, one of the country's leading experts on Arctic defence from the University of Calgary.
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Man charged with murder in death of Toronto police officer released on bail
24/09/2021 Duration: 19minKelly talks to Joseph Neuberger, Legal Analyst and Criminal Lawyer with Neuberger & Partners, and the host of Not On Record Podcast.
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What you need to know about the new university course Deconstructing Drake and the Weeknd
23/09/2021 Duration: 10minKelly talks to Dalton Higgins, a music professor-in-residence at the Creative School at the soon-to-be-renamed Ryerson.
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Amy Schumer had her uterus and appendix removed due to endometriosis
22/09/2021 Duration: 14minKelly talks to Emma Weiland, President and Co-Founder of the Endometriosis Educational Organization of Canada. Emma outlines her own journey with endo, which led her to create the EEOC due to a lack of information. Like Amy Schumer, Emma also had her appendix removed due to the severity of the illness.
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As Ontario rolls out vaccine certificates, how easy is it to create fraudulent documents and how can businesses protect themselves?
22/09/2021 Duration: 08minKelly talks to Dr. Shabnam Preet Kaur, a forensic document examiner with Docufraud Canada.