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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Getting tough on businesses in Peel and the Pharmaceutical industry is offering money, what do they want in return?
17/11/2020 Duration: 21minKelly talks to Dr. Lawrence Loh and Dr. Joel Lexchin.
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New COVID models, more on that MP who secretly had her sister working for her sister and new tech will beam music directly to your head
13/11/2020 Duration: 30minKelly talks to Dr. Isaac Bogoch, MP Michael Barrett and tech expert Adam Oldfield.
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Doctor's want answers from the Ford government, Shell will let you pay more when you gas up & Lisa Raitt shares what it's like to care for her husband with young onset Alzheimer's
12/11/2020 Duration: 33minKelly talks to Dr. Michael Warner , Dan McTeague, and Lisa Raitt.
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Remembrance Day 2020
11/11/2020 Duration: 23minKelly Talks to the President an CEO of Historica Canada and the co-founder of a startup that seeks to connect Canadians to Veteran's stories.
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What to expect from the Minassian trial, Election Fallout & hopping over the Canada U.S. land border
10/11/2020 Duration: 27minKelly talks to our legal analyst Joseph Nueberger about the trial in the case of the worst mass murder in Toronto history. We touch base with Reggie Cecchini about the continuing drama following the U.S. election and we hear about a company that's helping snow birds drive to their winter homes south of the border, even though the land crossing is closed.
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Patrick Brown on Peel's COVID situation & What will Biden's win mean for Canada?
09/11/2020 Duration: 29minKelly talks to Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown and Professor Ian Lee.
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Whole Food's poppy ban and a way to support Veterans this Remembrance Day and all year round
06/11/2020 Duration: 32minKelly talks to a veteran and takes calls from listeners after news broke that Whole Food's had banned employees from wearing Poppies. Kelly also finds out how you can support Veteran owned businesses.
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Pioneering Parkinson's treatment in Toronto and a new way to run a foodbank
05/11/2020 Duration: 18minKelly talks to Dr. Nir Lipsman & Suman Roy.
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The day after the US election & Pro's and con's of regulating streaming services
04/11/2020 Duration: 40minKelly talks to Daily Beast Editor Molly Jong Fast and former Canada ambassador to the U.S. Frank McKenna about the Presidential election and chats with Michael Geist and Alan Cross about some changes that could affect the way you stream your favourite content.
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Canadians want COVID facts to explain lockdowns, how this years protests may affect the US election & seeking transparency at the Catholic School Board
03/11/2020 Duration: 35minKelly talks to John Wright about a poll that show almost half of us don't think the government is basing their decisions on evidence. Omar Wasow talks about his research into how protests have played a role in past election and what this year's protests could mean for today's US election. & Kelly chats with a Toronto Catholic School trustee who wants the public to know what happened in a meeting where another trustee was not penalized for making homophobic statements.
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Changes coming to Long Term Care homes, will all votes be counted in the US election? & Remembering Sean Sean Connery
02/11/2020 Duration: 22minKelly talks to Dr. Samir Sinha about the proposed changes to Ontario's LTC system. We get an update from CBS's White House Correspondent about the looming election & listeners chime in to remember the late Sean Connery.
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COVID Models, Haunted Houses and how a Guelph musician wound up on the Borat soundtrack
30/10/2020 Duration: 37minKelly talks to Dr. Martha Fulford about the latest pandemic modeling numbers. Does a seller have to disclose a haunted house? We get the skinny from an expert in stigmatized real estate & Kelly chats with Adrian Raso about his music and how he got involved with Borat.
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Bike lanes debate spills from city council onto our show and Goodlife wants your help to reopen closed gyms
29/10/2020 Duration: 35minKelly chats with Councillor Mike Colle about the bike-lanes that will be coming to Yonge Street soon, and get's a call from Councillor Stephen Holyday who is on the other side of the debate. & Goodlife's VP Jason Sheridan tells Kelly why he wants his members to write letter to law makers.
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Capping restaurant delivery fees, a dog got COVID, should you be worried about your pets? & Is your favorite band getting paid when you stream their tunes?
27/10/2020 Duration: 30minKelly talks to Michael Ford who is calling for the province to cap delivery fees. The lead researcher who found COVID in an Ontario dogs talks about the health of our furry friends and Alan Cross explains the struggles of artists trying to make money on streaming alone.
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Will more regions slide back to a modified stage two? Battery life on relatively new EV's
26/10/2020 Duration: 39minWe define some epidemiological terms wit Dr. Colin Furness, Kelly talks to the mayor of Milton about what he wants the premier to do before forcing their region to close more businesses & Kelly chats with Sam Abulsamid about the longevity of EV batteries.
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Latest COVID stories, Toronto Police building new neighborhood teams and nudging kids into skilled trades
23/10/2020 Duration: 25minKelly get's up to date with Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti, we take a look inside the Toronto Polices Service's new approach to gangs with Det. Const. Ron Chhinzer and the Province is investing more money into skilled trades, will you encourage your children to learn a trade?
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Election everted, now what? Purdue pleads guilty but was justice done? & Why is your insurance going up when your car has been parked?
22/10/2020 Duration: 32minKelly talks to Mike Le Couteur about the situation in Ottawa, Dr. Joel Lexchin help explain where things stand with Purdue and Nainesh Kotak talks about your car insurance rate.
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Understanding the proposed digital ID and debate over the use of a racial slur at an Ontario university
20/10/2020 Duration: 50minKelly talks to David Shipley about the Ontario's step towards digital ID and gets an inside look at a controversy at uOttawa from Amir Attaran.