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Kelly Cutrara

English, News, 1 season, 3430 episodes, 4 days, 19 hours, 45 minutes
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Kelly Cutrara brings 20 years of national and international broadcasting experience to her show – not to mention a razor-sharp wit. Join us as Kelly guides you through amazing stories and interviews with fascinating people daily.
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Toronto will get 6 world cup games, will it be worth it?

Kelly talks to sport's economist Moshe Lander.
2/5/202410 minutes, 33 seconds
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Was the AI George Carlin special actually written by AI?

Kelly talks to Kyle Orland, Senior Gaming Editor at Ars Technica.
2/2/202410 minutes, 40 seconds
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Why GO Train operators aren't allowed to leave the train to help someone struck by a train

Kelly talks to Christopher Monette from the Union which represents GO employees.
2/2/20247 minutes, 41 seconds
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Dry January and Beyond with Yonah Budd

Kelly is joined by joined by Yonnah Bud, performance coach & therapist.
1/31/202435 minutes, 48 seconds
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Disability advocates urge Toronto to enforce their own e-scooter ban

Kelly talks to disabilities advocate David Lepofsky.
1/30/20248 minutes, 16 seconds
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Report: Five 2018 World Juniors players told to surrender to police

Kelly talks to Rod Black, Joseph Neuberger, Allison Forsyth and you.
1/25/202431 minutes, 3 seconds
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Who was Lincoln Alexander ?

Kelly talks to Rosemary Sadlair, Past President of the Ontario Black History Society.
1/22/20248 minutes, 38 seconds
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Coping: a chance to get expert advice and strategies for whatever your stressor or challenge is

Dr. Ganz Ferrance is a registered psychologist and overwhelm specialist in Edmonton. For practical, down-to-earth advice visit AskDrGanzVIP.com. Yonah Budd is a performance coach, therapist and host of At Your Best Saturdays at 11pm on the Corus Radio Network. Get in touch with him at YonahBudd.com.
1/15/202433 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why everyone wants to get their hands on the Stanley Cup

Kelly talks to Cato's Paul Matzko.
1/15/20246 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why retailors are worried about returns

Kelly talks to retail expert Lisa Hutcheson.
1/14/202411 minutes, 29 seconds
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What kid of home security do you need?

Kelly talks to Patrick Straw, Executive Director of the Canadian Security Association.
1/13/202410 minutes, 4 seconds
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Should you stop making your bed?

Kelly talks to Jason Tetro, Author of the Germ Code
1/12/202410 minutes, 25 seconds
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Peterborough clerk charged after hitting robber with his own baseball bat

Kelly talks to lawyer, Calvin Barry.
1/12/202412 minutes, 18 seconds
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Honda short-lists Canada for EV plant

Kelly talks to Auto parts Manufacturing Association President, Flavio Volpe.
1/9/202410 minutes, 30 seconds
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You'll have to get a lenience to rent in parts of Brampton

Kelly talks to regional Councillor Rowena Santos.
1/9/20248 minutes, 35 seconds
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Misleading labels in the cereal aisle

Kelly talks to Daniel Zaltz, Food Policy fellow at the L'Abbe Lab at the department of nutritional sciences at U of T.
1/9/20249 minutes, 55 seconds
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13 Year-old becomes the first person to beat "unbeatable" Tetris

Kelly talks to David Macdonald
1/5/202410 minutes, 23 seconds
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Keeping young people away from a life of crime

Kelly talks to Louis March of the Zero gun Violence Movement.
1/5/202411 minutes, 23 seconds
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Toronto's shifting crime landscape

Kelly talks to former Toronto Police detective David Perry.
1/5/20249 minutes, 46 seconds
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Toronto's noise bylaws are getting an update

Kelly talks to Ingrid Buday , founder of No more noise Toronto
1/5/202412 minutes, 1 second
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The problem enforcing Ontario's accessibility act

Kelly talks to David Lepofsky.
1/5/202410 minutes, 43 seconds
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Air Canada's problems staying on-time, Air Transat's labour issues and Japan's incredible plane evacuation

1/5/202410 minutes, 46 seconds
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There could be a better way to screen for breast cancer

Kelly talks to Professor Omar Ramahi.
1/3/20249 minutes, 16 seconds
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Toronto Candy Company is searching for a taste tester

Kelly talks to Candy Funhouse's chief marketing officer.
12/20/202311 minutes, 21 seconds
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Canada's air force is getting some fancy new drones

Kelly talks to Rob Hubert, Director for the centre for military and strategic studies at the university of Calgary.
12/20/20239 minutes, 55 seconds
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Are travel costs inflating?

Kelly talks to The Travel Lady
12/20/20238 minutes, 16 seconds
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Average 911 hold time in Toronto is 1-2 minutes

Kelly talks to the President of the Toronto Police Association.
12/20/202316 minutes, 34 seconds
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Underbidding is back in the Ontario real estate market

Kelly talks to Benjy Katchen, CEO of Wahi 
12/18/20238 minutes, 38 seconds
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Beluga whale dies at Marineland

Kelly talks to Marketa Schusterova, co-founder of urgent seas a whistleblower organization.
12/16/20237 minutes, 49 seconds
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Beluga whale dies at Marineland

Kelly talks to Marketa Schusterova, co-founder of urgent seas a whistleblower organization.
12/16/20237 minutes, 49 seconds
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Yonge Dundas Square to be renamed

City Councillor Chris Moise breaks the news on the Kelly Cutrara Show.
12/15/202312 minutes
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Yonge Dundas Square to be renamed

City Councillor Chris Moise breaks the news on the Kelly Cutrara Show.
12/15/202312 minutes
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Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree hits the #1 spot 65 years after it's release

Kelly talks to Chris Molanphy, chart analyst and host of the hit parade podcast. Listen to Kelly's 2022 interview with Chris., when they discussed what it would take for Brenda to beat out Mariah Carey. Check out Brenda Lee's new video for Rockin'
12/8/20239 minutes, 9 seconds
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Should you give your children melatonin to help them sleep?

Kelly talks to the director of sleep medicine at Sick Kids Hospital.
12/8/20237 minutes, 40 seconds
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Inside a shocking daylight robbery in Mississauga

Kelly talks to Owner of Pure 10, James Latini.
11/22/20239 minutes, 34 seconds
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Is a heavily subsidized battery plant bringing in foreign workers instead of hiring Ontarians

Kelly talks to Flavio Volpe from the Auto Parts Manufacturing Association.
11/21/20238 minutes, 20 seconds
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What you need to know about a new nicotine product

Kelley talks to the Canadian Cancer Society's Rob Cunningham.
11/18/20236 minutes, 59 seconds
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Randy Bachman tells Kelly why he and Burton Cummings are suing their former band mates

Find out what's behind the lawsuit, the origins of the Guess who and why the band who's touring as the Guess Who isn't what you might expect.
11/10/202315 minutes, 51 seconds
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Toronto has am affordable housing plan, but can they follow through on it?

Kelly talks to Richard Lyle, President of Rescon
11/9/20237 minutes, 21 seconds
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Nurse's Now Have Increased Prescription Power, Does This Actually Fracture Consistency Of Care?

Kelly Cutrara is joined by Dr. Andrew Park, president of the Ontario Medical Association
11/8/20237 minutes, 6 seconds
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Christine Sinclair announces retirement

Kelly talks to one of her teammates.
10/23/20238 minutes, 6 seconds
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Toronto Police will increase presence following threats to Jewish community

Kelly talks to Richard Robinson from B'nai Brith Canada.
10/13/20239 minutes, 37 seconds
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Canadian in Israel prays for a way home

Kelly talks to Alva Yaffe in Tel Aviv .
10/12/20236 minutes, 29 seconds
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Is there hope for the hostages taken by Hamas?

Kelly talks to Aaron Cohen, Canadian born international defence expert and Israeli special veteran.
10/11/202311 minutes, 54 seconds
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How does Israel's Iron Dome work? & Does Canada have an Iron dome of our own?

Kelly talks to Rob Hubert, Professor of political science at the University of Calgary and one of the country's leading experts on Arctic defense & Interim director of the Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies.
10/11/202310 minutes, 59 seconds
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CAMH Opens Up New Virtual Urgent Care Service For Mental Health

Kelly is joined by Dr. David Gratzer, a physician and attending psychiatrist at CAMH.
9/29/20237 minutes, 18 seconds
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More Canadian Tech Companies Are Signing On As AI Code Of Conduct Evolves

Kelly is joined by Douglas Soltys, EIC at BetaKit.
9/29/202311 minutes, 53 seconds
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Sol Mamaka Speaks Out On Truth And Reconciliation Day

Kelly is joined by NDP MPP Sol Mamakwa.
9/29/20239 minutes, 8 seconds
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We All Saw It Coming - NFT Values Plummet Leaving Many People (and some celebs) With The Bag

Kelly is joined by Tech Expert Carmi Levy
9/22/20239 minutes, 6 seconds
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Max from the Arkells comes by to do a little laundry

Check out the video for Quiet Love
9/22/202310 minutes, 22 seconds
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Is Toronto a city in decline?

Kelly talks to prominent businessman Thomas Caldwell, about why he feels Toronto is declining.
9/22/202311 minutes, 30 seconds
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Babcock resigns amid investigation by his new team

Kelly talks to Moshe Lander.
9/18/20237 minutes, 11 seconds
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How bad have things gotten between landlords and tenants?

Kelly talks to a licensed paralegal and takes your calls.
9/18/202318 minutes, 26 seconds
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Only 22% of Grade 12 students have routine vaccines

Kelly talks to Dr. Allen Grill, Chief of family medicine at Markham Stouffville Hospital
9/18/202312 minutes, 45 seconds
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Peel students report empty library shelves after extensive culling of titles

Kelly talks to the chair of the Peel District School board, David Green.
9/14/202314 minutes, 48 seconds
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Teen dies after taking One-Chip-Challenge

The creator of the Carolina Reaper Pepper tells Kelly Cutrara that there is nothing about a pepper alone that would cause this.
9/11/20239 minutes, 38 seconds
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ICYMI - Teacher explains why Ontario schools are not underfunded

Kelly talks to Michael Zwaagstra, who teaches in a public high school in Manitoba, is a senior fellow at the Fraser Institute. You can read his piece in the Financial Post.
9/8/202310 minutes, 42 seconds
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How can we combat intrusive technology in our cars?

Kelly talks to Ontario's former privacy commissioner.
9/8/20237 minutes, 53 seconds
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Your car may be spying on you

Kelly talks to the researcher who gave auto makers a failing grade when it comes to privacy.
9/7/20239 minutes, 40 seconds
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AI developed to detect COVID and be used to find other conditions

Kelly talks to Alexander Wong from the University of Waterloo.
8/30/20237 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ontario bans pro-athletes from promoting sports betting

Kelly talks to Sports Economist, Moshe Lander.
8/30/20239 minutes, 32 seconds
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Government of Canada warns LGBTQ2+ Canadians to be cautious when visiting the United States

Kelly talks to Jason Opal, American History Prof. at at McGill.
8/30/20239 minutes, 18 seconds
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A new cats only veterinary clinic is opening in Toronto

Kelly talks to Dr. Scott Bainbridge.
8/8/20237 minutes, 4 seconds
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Justin and Sophie Trudeau announce their separation

Kelly talks to Global's Ottawa Bureau Chief, Mercedes Stephenson, Family lawyer Kevin Caspersz and takes your calls
8/5/202318 minutes, 54 seconds
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How the Federal Government's attempt to help the news media backfired

Kelly talks to internet law expert Michael Geist.
8/5/20239 minutes, 21 seconds
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Canada is falling behind our US counterparts when it comes to EV charging

Kelly talks to the vehicles manufacturers association.
8/5/20238 minutes, 55 seconds
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How a neighborhood watch helped lower crime in a Mississauga community

Kelly talks to the head of safe-cities Mississauga and takes calls from listeners who share their experiences with home intruders.
8/5/202324 minutes, 10 seconds
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MIT researchers develop a superconductor capable of storing large amounts of energy in concrete

Kelly talks to professor Franz-Josef Ulm.
8/5/202310 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ontario changes policy to mandate notification of breast density

Kelly talks to Dr. Paula Gordon from Dense Breasts Canada.
8/5/20239 minutes, 32 seconds
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What are heat pumps and are they a good alternative to your home heating and cooling?

Kelly talks to Greg Donahue, with Reliance Home Comfort.
7/27/202317 minutes, 8 seconds
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Automakers teaming up to create EV charging network

Kelly talks to Daniel Breton, President and CEO of Electric Mobility Canada.
7/27/20238 minutes, 27 seconds
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McMaster Children's Hospital opens first stool bank for kids

Kelly talks to Dr. Nikhil Pai, Pediatric Gastroenterologist at McMaster children's hospital.
7/17/20239 minutes, 20 seconds
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Local entrepreneur makes pledge to house refugees

Kelly talks to Mohamad Fakih.
7/17/20239 minutes, 10 seconds
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Nike pulls sponsorship form Hockey Canada

Kelly asks Sports Economist, Moshe Lander.
7/17/20239 minutes, 43 seconds
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Toronto moves to ban gas-powered lawn equipment

Kelly talks to City Councillor Dianne Saxe, and the Executive Director of Landscape Ontario.
6/30/202317 minutes, 59 seconds
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Canada urged to upgrade submarine fleet

A Senate committee has asked the government to replace the current fleet with subs that can operate in the Arctic. Kelly talks to Rob Hubert, associate professor of political science at the University of Calgary and one of the country's leading experts on Arctic defense.
6/30/20238 minutes, 8 seconds
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What's wrong with Canada Soccer's finances?

Kelly talks to Sport's Economist Moshe Lander
6/26/202310 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ontario public health warns hospitals to be on the lookout for Group A Strep

Kelly talks to Dr. Allan Grill, chief of family medicine at Markham Stouffville Hospital.
6/9/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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What is misophonia? You may have it

Can't stand the sound of chewing, breathing, or maybe Styrofoam? you may be one of the 20% of people who have something called Misophonia.
6/9/202319 minutes, 11 seconds
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Why is the CRA going after former Jays?

Kelly talks to Moshe Lander.
6/9/202311 minutes, 57 seconds
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Are your clothes harming the planet?

Kelly gets the skinny on the how filters can help mitigate the problem.
6/6/202310 minutes, 13 seconds
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ICYMI - What's it take to run for mayor of Canada's biggest city?

Rick Lee is running for mayor.
6/5/202313 minutes, 16 seconds
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Will Ontario fund Toronto’s World Cup plan?

Kelly talks to Moshe Lander, Sports Economist.
5/26/20237 minutes, 26 seconds
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Is AI coming for your job?

Kelly talks to Anil Verma, a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management studying the impact of AI on employment.
5/26/20237 minutes, 29 seconds
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Scientists discover a way to block food source of pancreatic cancer

Dr Costas Lyssiotis- Associate professor in molecular and integrative physiology at the University of Michigan joins Kelly to his
5/25/20239 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ontario plans to allow beer and wine in convenience store, but not everyone is happy about that

Kelly talks to Dr. David Gratzer, medical doctor and attending psychiatrist at CAMH
5/19/202310 minutes, 13 seconds
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What you need to know about Bladder Cancer

Bladder cancer is one of the fastest growing diseases among men in Canada. It’s the 5th most common cancer in Canada with over 13,000 people diagnosed and over 2,500 dying each year – Over 75% being men. This is among the biggest threats to men’s health and most men know little about it compared to other more commonly associated male cancers such as prostate and testicular.
5/19/20237 minutes, 44 seconds
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Province supersedes city's plans to double size of development

Kelly talks to Mississauga Councillor Stephen Dasko.
5/17/202311 minutes, 2 seconds
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Does Canada need Long-Term Care insurance?

Kelly talks to Laura Tamblyn Watts, Lawyer and CEO of CanAge, an advocacy group for older adults.
5/10/20239 minutes, 27 seconds
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Wendel Clark on what the Leafs need to do to bounce back against the Panthers

Kelly asks Wendel Clark about how today's Leafs compare to the Leafs of his day?
5/10/20237 minutes, 53 seconds
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Why Canada is being left out of a major strategic partnership

Kelly talks to Rob Hubert, professor of political science at the University of Calgary and one of the country's leading experts on Arctic defense.
5/10/202310 minutes, 3 seconds
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Does Canada have long-term care insurance?

Kelly talks to Dr. Samir Sinha director of geriatrics at Sinai Health and University Health Network.
5/8/20239 minutes, 5 seconds
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Will labour shortages cause continued problems passengers this summer travel season?

Kelly talks to Dave Flowers, president of District 140 of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
5/8/202311 minutes, 21 seconds
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Randy Bachman remembers Gordon Lightfoot

Randy shares his memories of Gordon Lightfoot.
5/2/202313 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dart Guy weighs in on the Leafs' first entry to the second round in 19 years

You can follow Dart Guy here.
5/1/202311 minutes, 16 seconds
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The government is throwing a lot of money at the new VW plant, is it worth it?

Is the VW plant worth the investment?
4/24/202310 minutes, 22 seconds
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WestJet's CEO asks feds to allow compensation cost sharing for flight delays

Kelly Cutrara chat's with Airline analyst Robert Kokonis.
4/17/20238 minutes, 26 seconds
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Video shows people laying on stairs leading to busy subway station

Kelly talks to Randall Arsenault, Human Rights Commissioner and former police officer.
4/14/202310 minutes, 37 seconds
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Documents show Toronto has a "sweetheart deal" with MLSE for the World Cup

Kelly talks to Moshe Lander, Sports Economist and senior lecturer at Concordia University.
4/12/20238 minutes, 13 seconds
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Someone asked an AI to 'Destroy Humanity'

Kelly talks to tech expert Carmi Levy what kind of controls should be put on AI.
4/10/20235 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ontario making changes to fix landlord tenant issues

Kelly Cutrara talks to housing police expert Varun Sriskanda.
4/10/20239 minutes, 51 seconds
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Here's what you can expect from the Roger's Centre reno

Kelly get's the skinny from Global News Radio reporter Matt Carty.
4/6/202310 minutes, 18 seconds
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Finland joins NATO, what now?

What's behind Finland's entry to NATO and what does it mean for security of the arctic? Kelly asks Robert Huebert.
4/5/202310 minutes, 30 seconds
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More of us feel gouged by grocery stores

Kelly talks to Sylvain Charlebois, Director of Agra Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie university. 
4/4/20239 minutes, 23 seconds
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Who is the first Canadian heading to the moon and what will he be doing on the mission?

Kelly talks to Paul Delaney, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Physics and Astronomy York University.
4/3/20237 minutes, 18 seconds
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ICYMI - Evolution could hold the key to better sleep

Kelly talks to David Samson, an associate professor in the department of anthropology at the University of Toronto, Mississauga, and the director of the Sleep and Human Evolution Lab.
4/3/202314 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ontario Professor says he's got winning Roll up the Rim down to a science

Michael Wallace, a statistics professor at the University of Waterloo, tells you what time to play Roll up the Rim.
3/31/20239 minutes, 58 seconds
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A cautionary tale about a potentially dangerous product that's marketed as a toy

Kelly talks to Ashley Haugen about her experience and her group thatwaterbeadlady.org
3/15/20238 minutes, 18 seconds
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Scott McGillivray teams up with Bryan Baeumler

Scott McGillivray stopped by to chat about his new show with Kelly Cutrara 
3/14/202316 minutes, 10 seconds
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ICYMI - Trans Woman says trustees censored her views and made her rewrite her speech before allowing her to speak on dress code issue

Kelly talks to Julia Malott, the day after a school board meeting.
3/14/202312 minutes, 18 seconds
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Fire safety reminders as you change your clocks

Guest host Rob Fai talks to Toronto Fire.
3/10/20237 minutes, 57 seconds
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Is Canada Soccer close resolving the labour issues with the women's national team?

Guest host Rob Fai chats with sports economist Moshe Lander.
3/10/20237 minutes, 47 seconds
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Tim's customers feel cheated by roll up the rim glitch

Kelly talks to Michael Cochrane, Partner with BTLaw and expert in lottery law.
3/8/20239 minutes, 56 seconds
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Why TikTok is different than other apps

Tech expert, Adam Oldfield joins Kelly Cutrara.
2/28/20233 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Federal government is sending more money to the provinces for healthcare, but will it cure the patient?

Kelly asks Professor Leslie Boehm how he would fix our healthcare system.
2/22/202310 minutes, 19 seconds
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Canada's woman's soccer team plays through major labour issues

Kelly talks to sports economist Moshe Lander.
2/22/20239 minutes, 35 seconds
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Are noisy hospitals making it harder for patients to get better?

Kelly talks to Dr. Joseph Schlesinger, Associate professor of anesthesiology at Vanderbilt University.
2/22/20238 minutes, 35 seconds
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Time is up for Bed Bath and Beyond

Kelly talks to retail analyst Bruce Winder.
2/15/20236 minutes, 38 seconds
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What's behind the objects shot down over North America

Kelly talks to Rob Huebert, associate professor of political science at the University of Calgary and one of the country's leading experts on Arctic defense
2/13/202312 minutes, 21 seconds
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Peel police have a new way to protect your catalytic converter

Kelly got the details from Constable Michael Vertolli.
2/7/20237 minutes, 24 seconds
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How much time do you have to get out of a burning building?

Kelly get's the skinny form Chief Dave Cunliffe.
2/3/202312 minutes, 40 seconds
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Will Mike Schreiner make a run for the Liberal leadership?

Kelly talks to the Green Party leader about being courted by some high profile provincial Liberals.
2/1/202311 minutes, 20 seconds
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Remembering Hazel McCallion

Kelly talks to current Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie about Hazel's life and legacy and Katrina Galas, former Assistant GM of the Canadian Women's Hockey League's Toronto Furies and a woman’s sport strategy consultant about her legacy in women's hockey.
1/31/202315 minutes, 29 seconds
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Toronto surgeon conducts first robot assisted knee surgery

Kelly talks to Dr. Michael Zywiel, Orthopedic surgeon & clinician investigator with the Schroeder Arthritis Institute at UHN
1/31/20238 minutes, 11 seconds
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Harm reduction vending machines coming to Canada

Kelly talks to Sean Rourke, scientist with MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions.
1/31/202310 minutes, 41 seconds
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How are we going to tackle the mental health problems in Toronto?

Kelly talks to Dr. Kwame McKenzie, psychiatrist and Director of Health Equity at CAMH.
1/31/20239 minutes, 49 seconds
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If you want Guardian Angels in Toronto, it won't cost the taxpayers a dime

1/26/20232 minutes, 18 seconds
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Can Guardian Angles make Toronto safer?

Kelly talks to the founder of the Guardian Angles, Curtis Sliwa.
1/25/20239 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ontario town bans sledding

Kelly talks to personal injury lawyer, Patrick Brown who says this ban makes no legal sense.
1/23/20238 minutes, 45 seconds
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What is the real take-away from the new alcohol guidelines?

Kelly talks to Tim Stockwell who played a part in making these guidelines.
1/23/20238 minutes, 48 seconds
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Near beer market continues to grow

Kelly talks to Steve Abrams, co-founder of Harmon's Craft Brewing
1/19/20239 minutes, 2 seconds
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London hospital pioneers biodegradable masks

Kelly talks to Toby O'Hara, general manager of healthcare materials management services.
1/19/20237 minutes, 32 seconds
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Anti-impaired driving tech will soon be mandatory in the US

Kelly talks to Sam Abulsamid, about this new tech that goes way beyond a breathalizer.
1/19/202310 minutes, 11 seconds
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Remembering David Onley

Kelly talks to disability advocate David Lepofsky.
1/19/202311 minutes, 32 seconds
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Toronto taxi driver delivers baby

Kelly talks to the driver.
1/14/20238 minutes, 44 seconds
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'He was the pounding beat behind BTO': Randy Bachman

Robbie Bachman, the co-founder and drummer of Bachman-Turner Overdrive passed away this week at age 69. His older brother Randy Bachman shared the news on Twitter, saying his brother, “the pounding beat behind BTO,” had passed. Just hours after sharing the news, Randy joined Kelly to reflect on the life of his brother. They also spent time remembering the lives of Lisa Marie Presley and Jeff Beck.
1/13/202312 minutes, 24 seconds
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Is cursive writing dead?

Kelly talks to Hetty Roessingh.
1/9/202316 minutes, 18 seconds
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What make premium chicken, premium?

Kelly talks to Guelf Professor Mike Von Massow.
1/9/202310 minutes, 32 seconds
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MP responds to high chicken prices

Kelly talks to MP Micharl Coteau.
1/9/20239 minutes, 44 seconds
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Romeo & Juliet film stars sue over underaged nude scene

Kelly talks to Ita O'Brien.
1/9/20239 minutes, 49 seconds
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Understanding Dimar Hamlin's heart attack

1/9/202312 minutes, 55 seconds
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Gift Card Scam - Full interview

Kelly talks to Nichelle Laus about a gift card scam that could ruin your Christmas.
12/13/202210 minutes, 59 seconds
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Let everyone know about this gift card scam

Nichelle Laus, a fitness influencer, business owner and former police officer warns Kelly and her listeners about the latest scam.
12/12/20221 minute, 33 seconds
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What your musical taste says about your attachment style

Kelly talks to Dr. Ravin Alaei.
11/26/202210 minutes, 41 seconds
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Can anyone take the top Christmas song from Mariah Carey?

Kelly talks to Chris Molanphy form the Hit Parade podcast.
11/25/202211 minutes, 14 seconds
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Leafs legend Borje Salming dead after battle with ALS

Kelly talks to Tammy Moore, CEO of the ALS Society of Canada.
11/25/20227 minutes, 59 seconds
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Provincial billing changes could make it harder to get an online doctor's appointment

Kelly talks to Dr. Bill Cherniak, founder of Rocket Doctor.
11/25/202211 minutes
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Advocates for the elderly say the more beds, better care act fails to protect our seniors

The goal is to make more room in hospitals but it means moving some patients very far away from home. Kelly talks to Mount Saini's director of geriatrics, Samir Sinha.
11/21/20229 minutes, 25 seconds
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Can the dealer change the price of your car after you've already agreed to buy it?

An Edmonton man found out that the price of his car went up while he was waiting on it's delivery.
11/21/20228 minutes, 29 seconds
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Who controls the sperm in your house?

Kelly takes calls from linters after a debate was sparked on Chris' dad chat.
11/17/202210 minutes
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Update on Sobeys cyber issues, Australia gets tough on hackers, and fake job postings could cost you big

11/17/20229 minutes, 43 seconds
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Uncovering a Restaurant's 'Secret Menu'

Sachi Kittur, Founder & Chief Flavour officer at Sachili joined Kelly to talk about how you can uncover secret menus at restaurants across the GTA!
11/16/20228 minutes, 47 seconds
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World cup struggles to include major sponsor as host nation make last minute changes

Kelly talks to sports economist Moshe Lander about how to include a long time beer sponsor in a dry nation.
11/15/202211 minutes, 41 seconds
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A Surprise Bequest for Kelly and Chris

Listener 'Terry' passed away earlier this year. This past week, Kelly and Chris received a surprise posthumous bequest from Terry.
11/10/20229 minutes, 6 seconds
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62 year-old woman wins gold at powerlifting championship

Kelly talks to 62 year-old powerlifter Gail-Ann Breese.
11/8/202210 minutes, 34 seconds
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How should you dispose of your old electronics?

Kelly Cutrara talks to EPRA CEO, Cliff Hacking. Find out more at here.
11/8/20227 minutes, 30 seconds
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Mom heads to the U.S. on a search for Tylenol

Kelly talks to Melanie Paradis, who found there is no shortage south of the border.
11/7/20228 minutes, 44 seconds
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Dad vs the internet

Kelly takes calls to find out what listeners think of this Dad's response to the "Karens" online.
11/2/202215 minutes, 13 seconds
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16 NDP members booted from Queen's Park Today

Kelly Cutrara talks to Peter Tabuns about what lead up to he and so many other opposition MPPs getting kicked out of the legislature today.
11/2/20229 minutes, 15 seconds
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I swear by swearing

Swearing was long dismissed as a topic of serious research because it was assumed to be simply a sign of aggression and weak language proficiency. We now have quite a lot of evidence that challenges this view, and this has prompted a team of researchers to reconsider the nature and power of swearing. The study shows the use of of taboo words can deeply affect the way we think, act and relate to each other. Kelly Cutrara spoke to one of the paper's authors, here's her conversation with Kristy Beers Fägerstan (fag-ur-stan), a professor of English linguistics in Sweden.....
11/2/20223 minutes, 31 seconds
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Five vehicles gone in one night

In late October, one Toronto neighbourhood saw five luxury vehicles stolen by four car thieves in just one night. George Sardelis lost his Jeep that night. He joined Kelly Cutrara to talk about a video he captured.
11/2/20229 minutes, 30 seconds
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Data confirms subsidized gym memberships can ease the burden on Canada's health care system

The Fitness Industry Council of Canada says recent studies highlighting the cost of physical inactivity on the health-care system support its push for tax credits to offset the cost of gym memberships. Here is Kelly's conversation with Sara Hodson, president of the council and CEO at Live Well Exercise clinic.
11/2/20226 minutes, 43 seconds
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How to best speak to someone with dementia

For more info on Diana Waugh and her book, visit https://www.waughconsulting.info/
10/24/20228 minutes, 30 seconds
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How the black death affects your health today

Kelly gets the science and history from Luis Barreiro
10/21/202210 minutes, 57 seconds
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Why the fall colours are so vibrant this year

Kelly talks to Sean Thomas, a professor of forest ecology at the University of Toronto.
10/21/20229 minutes, 37 seconds
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Escape Sarah's Mountain Escape

Kelly talks to HGTV host Sarah Richardson about her new show.
10/19/202210 minutes, 47 seconds
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What happened with that dump truck on the 401 this morning?

Kelly talks to the Ontario Dump Truck Association and takes your calls 
10/19/202216 minutes, 25 seconds
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Safety Equipment Should've Prevented Dump Truck Crash on the 401

Kelly Cutrara in conversation with Bob Punia, senior advisor at the Ontario Dump Truck Association.
10/19/20224 minutes, 58 seconds
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Big grocery price freezes and better prices for better quality with the little guys

Kelly talks about the war of words between Metro and Loblaw's and the advantages of shopping at smaller grocers.
10/18/202216 minutes, 53 seconds
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Report Reveals what Hockey Canada Board and CEO Learned Before Resigning

Kelly Cutrara is joined by Moshe Lander, Canada's preeminent sports economist and Sr. lecturer in economics at Concordia University in Montreal. Kelly and Moshe talk about what was in the interim report from Justice Cromwell that led to the mass resignation of the entire board of directors and the CEO.
10/14/20229 minutes, 32 seconds
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McLean's University Rankings

10/13/202210 minutes, 15 seconds
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The new Mexit, Mississauga's Mayor want to separate

Kelly asks the mayor why she wants the city to leave Peel Region.
10/12/20228 minutes, 19 seconds
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Hockey Canada board steps down

Kelly talks to NDP MP Peter Julian who is continuing to call for former CEO Scott Smith to appear before the heritage committee.
10/12/20228 minutes, 59 seconds
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Car thefts are way up this year

Kelly talks to Det. Sgt. Peter Wehby and Mike Colle.
10/3/202215 minutes, 31 seconds
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Canopy Growth to sell Tweed and Tokyo Smoke

9/30/20226 minutes, 46 seconds
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One of a kind Neil Young recording turns up at Hamilton record store

Kelly talks to Chad Silva, owner of Flashbacks.
9/30/202210 minutes, 5 seconds
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Understanding the Iranian protests

Kelly talks to Farnaz Fassihi, United Nations Bureau Chief at the New York Times
9/29/202210 minutes, 1 second
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Ontario plans to extend the life of the Pickering nuclear plant

9/29/202210 minutes, 41 seconds
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Toronto researchers make Parkinson's discovery

Researchers at Toronto's Sunny Brooke Health Sciences Centre have been working on a way to treat for Parkinson's using ultrasounds. Kelly Cutrara spoke to the lead researcher, Dr. Nir Lipsman about his research and what they've learned.
9/26/20227 minutes, 57 seconds
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Are NHL jersey ads just the begging a change to North American sports?

This week, we got our first look at the NHL's new jersey ads. Kelly talks to Sports economics expert Moshe Lander.
9/26/202210 minutes, 20 seconds
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A new theory suggests Alzheimer's is an autoimmune condition

Kelly talks to Dr. Donald Weaver, Co-Director of the Krembil Brain Institute, part of the University Health Network about a new theory that Alzheimer's may not be a brain disease, but more of an autoimmune condition.
9/22/202210 minutes, 24 seconds
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Edmonton sets up cameras to look into your car and determine if you're driving distracted

9/20/202213 minutes, 43 seconds
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More accessibility issues, this time at Wonderland

9/19/20229 minutes, 37 seconds
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Telus charging customers extra fee for paying with credit card

Kelly talks to telecom watchdog Rosa Addario 
9/19/202210 minutes, 6 seconds
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New Hovercraft service will take you from Toronto to St. Catherine's in 30 minutes

Kelly talks to Chris Morgan CEO of Hoverlink.
9/14/20223 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ukraine surprises Russia in new offensive

Andrew Rasiulis puts the latest news out of Ukriane into context.
9/13/20227 minutes, 57 seconds
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Rating Pierre Poilievre's oil and energy policy

9/13/20228 minutes, 13 seconds
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Father of two left in hospital after road rage hit and run

Justin Smith may never walk the same again after being intentionally hit by a car in a road rage incident. You can give to Justin's Gofundme.
9/2/202217 minutes, 29 seconds
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Kevin O'Leary on "quiet quitting" and who he thinks should be the next Prime Minister of Canada

Kelly Cutrara talks to "Mr. Wonderful", Kevin O'Leary about the practice of quite quitting and the lack of leadership in the country.
8/30/202213 minutes, 41 seconds
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What is in that guy's garage?

You ever walk by your neighbour's house and peer into the open garage and say, oh my?
8/26/20229 minutes, 54 seconds
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Should we be worried about Amazon's acquisition of Roomba?

Kelly talks to researcher, Ron Knox about the potential privacy issues if Amazon gets control of your vacuum. Read Ron's piece in the Atlantic.
8/26/20228 minutes, 36 seconds
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Poo-powered garbage trucks hit the street in Ontario

8/23/20229 minutes, 16 seconds
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Should a Prime Minister be able to party?

Kelly Cutrara talks to former MP Peggy Nash about the reaction to leaked video of the Finish PM dancing with her friends. More here: https://globalnews.ca/news/9072364/finland-prime-minister-sanna-marin-drug-test-party-video/
8/22/202210 minutes, 29 seconds
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What is it like to have a loved one moved far from home for transitional care?

Kelly talks to former MP Lisa Raitt about her husbands Alzheimer's care far from home, and how she feels about the provincial government's plans to move more patients out of hospital while they await long-term-care.
8/18/202212 minutes, 56 seconds
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Pearson Airport looking into adding cannabis retailors to their roster of shops

8/18/202210 minutes
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Ontario's hospital situation is unsustainable

8/17/20229 minutes, 18 seconds
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Was Lisa LaFlamme's firing personal? - August 16, 2022

Read more from Jesse here.
8/17/20229 minutes, 28 seconds
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Steven Del Duca is running for mayor - August 16, 2022

Read more about this story.
8/17/20227 minutes, 3 seconds
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Today is International Middle Child Day

Kelly chats with Bruce Hopman, Founder of the International Middle Child Union.
8/12/20229 minutes, 14 seconds
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Why the male winner of 2022 National Bank Open will take home twice as much as the female champion

Kelly talks to Moshe Lander, an expert in the economics of sports from Concordia University.
8/12/20229 minutes, 31 seconds
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OCS capping pot shop orders, changing delivery window after cyberattack causes backlog

Kelly talks to Sean Kady, co-owner of Cosmic Charlies at 821 Queen Street West.
8/12/20228 minutes, 55 seconds
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Pot shop owners worry they'll lose customers if halt on OCS deliveries stretches on

Kelly talks to Sean Kady, co-owner of Cosmic Charlies in Toronto.
8/12/202211 minutes, 7 seconds
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Five per cent increase in ODSP funding to be available in September

Kelly talks to David Lepofsky, chair of the Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities Act Alliance.
8/11/202210 minutes, 43 seconds
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'Happy wife, happy life' is wrong. Women are not relationship 'barometers,' study finds

Kelly talks to Matt Johnson, a professor of family science at the University of Alberta whose research focuses on how couple relationships change and develop over time.
8/11/202210 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ontario pharmacists say plan to let them prescribe drugs doesn't go far enough

Kelly talks to Justin Bates, CEO of the Ontario Pharmacists Association.
8/11/20227 minutes, 23 seconds
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Hockey Canada has paid out $8.9M over 21 sexual misconduct incidents

Kelly talks to Kevin Waugh, MP for Saskatoon-Grasswood and a member of the committee looking into the allegations against Hockey Canada.
7/28/20228 minutes, 53 seconds
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Thousands of internationally educated nurses on the sidelines as ERs on the brink of closure in Ontario

Kelly talks to Dr. Claudette Holloway, President of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario.
7/27/202211 minutes, 39 seconds
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Toronto's CAMH gets federal grant to study magic mushrooms as treatment for depression

Kelly talks to Dr. Ishrat Husain, associate professor of psychology, and head of the clinical trials unit at CAMH.
7/27/202210 minutes, 36 seconds
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Sexual assault allegations related to 2003 World Junior team under investigation

Kelly talks to Kristi Allain, a researcher who has studied men’s hockey for years and an associate professor of sociology at St. Thomas University in Fredericton.
7/25/202212 minutes, 5 seconds
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Clash over whether U.S. officers can be armed in Canada keeps Nexus offices closed

Kelly chats with Len Saunders, an immigration lawyer based in Blaine, Washington.
7/25/202212 minutes, 30 seconds
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Vatican calls artifacts gifts, but Indigenous groups want them back

Kelly talks to Dr. Gloria Bell, an art history professor at McGill and fellow at the American Academy in Rome.
7/25/202210 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ontario police board wants femicide added to Criminal Code

Guest host Rubina Ahmed-Haq talks to Megan Walker who is spearheading the initiative to have “femicide” added to the Ontario criminal code.
7/24/20229 minutes, 25 seconds
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How to fight the guilt monster

Guest host Rubina Ahmed-Haq talks to Gina Austin, author of the book Guilt Trip Detox. 
7/22/202212 minutes, 59 seconds
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Chantal Kreviazuk pays homage to her Ukrainian roots at Oakville Film Fest

Kelly talks to Chantal Kreviazuk.
7/22/202210 minutes, 5 seconds
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Why some doctors are taking issue with Dr. Kieran Moore's myocarditis claim

Guest host Rubina Ahmed-Haq speaks with Dr. Abdu Sharkawy, an Infectious diseases consultant with University Health Network.
7/18/202211 minutes, 11 seconds
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Canada bringing back mandatory random testing of travellers arriving at main airports

Kelly talks to Duncan Dee, Former Air Canada Chief Operating Officer.
7/16/202213 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tackling sexual abuse in sports as Hockey Canada reopens investigation into alleged 2018 sexual assault

Kelly speaks to Allison Forsyth, a former Olympian, board member for AthletesCAN and a safe sport advocate.
7/15/202217 minutes, 20 seconds
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Toronto Public Library begins CO2 monitor lending program to measure indoor air quality

Kelly talks to Dr. Kashif Pirzada, an emergency physician in Toronto.
7/15/20228 minutes, 33 seconds
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How TikTok's toxic queuing culture is making gigs unsafe

Kelly chats with Keith Still, a Professor of crowd science at the University of Suffolk in the UK.
7/15/202211 minutes, 19 seconds
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Breaking down non-disclosure agreements as Hockey Canada reopens investigation into alleged 2018 sexual assault

Kelly talks to Chantel Goldsmith, Senior Partner at Samfiru and Tumarkin LLP.
7/14/202210 minutes, 56 seconds
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What you need to know as Ontario expands access to 4th COVID-19 vaccine doses to all adults

Kelly talks to Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious disease specialist. 
7/14/202213 minutes, 4 seconds
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Prices are expected to rise at the LCBO

Kelly talks to Aaron Dobbin, President & CEO of the Ontario Wine Growers Association.
7/14/202210 minutes, 26 seconds
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Pickleball is as popular as ever, people in Toronto just need more places to play

Kelly talks to John Cameron, President of the Etobicoke Pickleball Association.
7/13/202212 minutes, 17 seconds
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What the James Webb Space Telescope’s first glimpses into deep space tell us

Kelly talks to Paul Delaney, space expert and Emeritus Professor of Physics and Astronomy at York University.
7/13/202211 minutes, 2 seconds
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Gas prices could fall further as recession looms

Kelly speaks with Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy.
7/13/20229 minutes, 6 seconds
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If you got COVID early this year, you can get reinfected now, U of T study finds

Kelly talks to Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious disease specialist.
7/13/20229 minutes, 43 seconds
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How to prepare your vehicle for your summer road trip

Kelly chats with Nainesh Kotak, a personal injury lawyer with Kotak Law.
7/13/20227 minutes, 31 seconds
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Transport Ministry announces nearly $550 million incentive program for new medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles

Kelly speaks with Daniel Breton, President and CEO of Electric Mobility Canada.
7/13/202210 minutes, 12 seconds
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What are performance crimes and why are they on the rise?

Kelly talks to Dr. Sandra Jeppesen is a Professor of Media, Film, and Communications at Lakehead University about her research on the rise of performance crimes.
7/13/20229 minutes, 27 seconds
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Rogers outage sheds light on need for competition in Canada’s telecom sector

Kelly speaks with Geoff White, Executive Director and General Counsel of the Competitive Network Operators of Canada (CNOC).
7/12/202211 minutes, 43 seconds
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Grocery stores are profiting from inflation, but workers will pay to bring it down

Kelly talks to Jim Stanford, an economist and director of the Centre for Future Work.
7/11/202211 minutes, 50 seconds
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"We got lucky," Markham mom unable to call 911 after son collapsed at rugby practice on Friday

Kelly talks with Lara Morgan, a mom who, during the nation-wide Rogers outage, tried to call 911 after her 15-year-old son was injured at a rugby practice in Markham.
7/11/20229 minutes, 3 seconds
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TSSA safety inspectors' countdown to July 21 strike deadline begins

Kelly speaks to Neil Martin, President of OPSEU Local 546.
7/11/20229 minutes, 8 seconds
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What you need to know about a reverse mortgage and how to decide if it's right for you

Kelly chats with Robert Clancy of Clancy's Mortgage Solutions about reverse mortgages.
7/7/20227 minutes, 33 seconds
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A fix for travel chaos and staffing shortages—win back the employees that were laid-off

Kelly speaks to Howard Levitt, who is a frequent traveller, and an employment and labour relations lawyer.
7/7/20229 minutes, 57 seconds
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Burnt-out Canadian nurses are shipping out for better working conditions and pay

Kelly talks to journalist Baisakhi Roy about her latest piece in the Globe and Mail.
7/7/20229 minutes, 3 seconds
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Tasha Kheiriddin on her new book The Right Path: How Conservatives Can Unite, Inspire and Take Canada Forward

Kelly talks to Tasha Kheiriddin, Principal at Navigator and author of the brand new book (out today) called The Right Path: How Conservatives Can Unite, Inspire and Take Canada Forward.
7/5/202211 minutes, 43 seconds
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What's going on at Ontario's other international airport in Hamilton?

Kelly talks to Cole Horncastle, Executive Managing Director at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport.
7/5/20227 minutes, 45 seconds
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Council committee to discuss Toronto's noise problem this week

Kelly talks to Michael Thompson, Deputy Mayor of Toronto and chair of the city's economic and community development committee.
7/5/202211 minutes, 53 seconds
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New study suggests opioid painkillers could do more harm than good in recovering from minor surgery

Kelly talks to Mina Tadrous, a drug safety expert and assistant professor in the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy.
7/4/20229 minutes, 5 seconds
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What does a counterfeit twoonie have to do with a camel toe?

Kelly chats with Brent Mackie, treasurer of the Waterloo Coin Society.
7/4/202212 minutes, 25 seconds
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CEOs at Canada’s largest companies saw 23-per-cent pay increase in 2021

Kelly speaks with Christopher Chen, a managing director at consultant Compensation Governance Partners.
7/4/202214 minutes
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Air Canada to make 'meaningful reductions' to summer flight schedule

Kelly chats with Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance. 
6/30/20228 minutes, 33 seconds
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How tragedies can occur when the brain goes into an autopilot

Kelly talks to Dr. David Diamond is a neuroscientist and Professor of psychology at the University of South Florida who has been studying what goes on in the brain when it goes into autopilot, and how that can cause you to create false memories and lose awareness of crucial events.
6/30/202211 minutes, 5 seconds
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What it's like to be the Keeper of the Stanley Cup

Kelly speaks to Phil Pritchard, Keeper of the Stanley Cup and Curator of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
6/29/202211 minutes, 52 seconds
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Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River Cities Initiative sets sights on growing the region’s blue economy

Kelly speaks to Phil Murphy-Rhéaume, is the Canadian Policy Director for the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative (GLSLCI).
6/29/20229 minutes, 30 seconds
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Toronto implements mandatory courses for taxi and ride-hailing drivers—is it enough or just a cash grab?

Kelly chats with Kristine Hubbard, operations manager for Beck Taxi.
6/28/202211 minutes
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"It can happen to anyone," car safety advocate outlines ways people and automakers can prevent deaths in hot vehicles

Kelly talks to Amber Rollins, Director of Kids and Car Safety a nonprofit organization in the US that is dedicated to saving the lives of children and pets in and around motor vehicles.
6/28/202211 minutes, 48 seconds
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Vertical farm in Ontario uses technology is bringing better tasting greens to a store or restaurant near you

Kelly talks to Lenny Louis, CEO of Vision Greens.
6/28/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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How a former baseball player-turned-anti-aging-guru developed a technique to freeze and preserve cells

Kelly speaks to Drew Taylor, CEO of Toronto’s Acorn BioLabs.
6/27/202212 minutes, 40 seconds
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How to get a mortgage if you're self-employed

Kelly chats with Robert Clancy of Clancy's Mortgage Solutions about applying for a mortgage if you are self-employed.
6/27/202211 minutes, 27 seconds
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FDA's decision to ban Juul products draws mixed response from advocates

Kelly speaks with David Sweanor, an adjunct law professor at the University of Ottawa and the author of several e-cigarette and health studies.
6/26/20229 minutes, 4 seconds
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Some Ontario long-term care residents still waiting for air conditioning

Kelly talks to Dr. Amit Arya, Palliative Care Lead at Kensington Gardens Long Term Care Home in Toronto.
6/23/202211 minutes, 30 seconds
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How the CN Rail strike is affecting Canadian small businesses

Kelly talks to Marnie Rabinovitch Consky, Founder and CEO of Thigh Society.
6/23/202210 minutes, 46 seconds
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How the plastic ban will impact grocers and small business in Canada

Kelly chats with Michael Zabaneh, Vice President, Sustainability at the Retail Council of Canada.
6/23/20228 minutes, 58 seconds
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June is Cataract Awareness Month and nearly 2/3 of Canadians know very little or nothing about them

Kelly talks to Toronto ophthalmologist Dr. Amandeep Rai.
6/21/20226 minutes, 38 seconds
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Canada spending almost $5B to upgrade continental defence, and it's long overdue according to expert

Kelly speaks to Rob Huebert, one of the country's leading experts on Arctic defence from the University of Calgary.
6/21/202213 minutes, 41 seconds
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Google uses Drake's 'Texts Go Green' to pressure Apple to adopt RCS on the iPhone

Kelly chats with Carmi Levy, tech expert and journalist based in London, Ontario.
6/21/20227 minutes, 39 seconds
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Charity says demand for program that provides food to summer camps for kids outpacing supply

Kelly talks to Chris Penrose, executive director of LayUp Youth Basketball.
6/20/202212 minutes, 1 second
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What to expect as airline travel opens up to unvaccinated Canadians

Kelly speaks to Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance. 
6/20/202210 minutes, 14 seconds
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Little Italy restaurant ready for Toronto to host 2026 FIFA World Cup

Kelly speaks with Rocco Masstrangelo, Owner of Cafe Diplomatico in Little Italy.
6/17/20229 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ottawa’s cybersecurity bill has ‘good bones’ — but secrecy rules need work, experts say

Kelly speaks with David Fraser, Internet and Privacy Lawyer.
6/17/202215 minutes, 19 seconds
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Dive into comfort food that sticks to your ribs with Chef Adrian Forte's new cook book 'YAWD'

Kelly speaks with chef and culinary consultant Adrian Forte.
6/17/202210 minutes, 18 seconds
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Rising gas prices, insurance costs & municipal red-tape behind less Taxi's on Toronto roads

Kelly speaks with Kristine Hubbard, Operations Manager for Beck Taxi.
6/17/20228 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ottawa Report: New cybersecurity bill to require mandatory reporting of ransomware, other attacks

Kelly speaks with Amanda Connolly, Global News Political Reporter.
6/17/20229 minutes
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Android users: Beware new malware that steals your passwords by bypassing multi-factor authentication

Kelly chats with tech expert Adam Oldfield.
6/16/20226 minutes, 30 seconds
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Canadian high school students will soon learn how to administer naloxone

Kelly speaks with Sandra Clarke, Executive Director, The Advanced Coronary Treatment (ACT) Foundation.
6/16/202210 minutes, 40 seconds
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What is the Great Replacement theory and why does it have misinfo experts concerned?

Kelly speaks with Timothy Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in health law and policy, based at the University of Alberta, who specializes in misinformation.
6/16/202211 minutes, 24 seconds
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Drop ArriveCan app travel rules, border city mayors urge Ottawa

Kelly speaks with Jim Diodati, Mayor of Niagara Falls.
6/16/20229 minutes, 9 seconds
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New survey suggests working women would quit their jobs if required back to work

Kelly speaks with Andrea Spender, CEO of the Prosperity Project.
6/16/20229 minutes, 9 seconds
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Fatal May storm caused over $720M in insured damage in Ontario: IBC

Kelly speaks with Anne Marie Thomas, Director of Consumer and Industry Relations, Insurance Bureau of Canada.
6/16/20226 minutes, 11 seconds
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"It was uninspiring": Reaction to TO Police Chief's apology to Black community as race-based data released

Kelly speaks to Sam Tecle, an assistant professor in sociology at Toronto Metropolitan University and a member of the group, Jane-Finch Action against Poverty.
6/15/20228 minutes, 29 seconds
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Petition seeks Ontario Amber Alerts for autistic children following death of Draven Graham

Kelly speaks with Michael Cnudde, Communications Specialist with Autism Ontario.
6/15/202212 minutes, 42 seconds
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Quebec to expand monkeypox vaccination efforts after 132 confirmed cases

Kelly speaks with Dr. Matthew Oughton, Infectious diseases specialist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at McGill University.
6/15/202210 minutes, 46 seconds
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GTA gas prices to hit two-week low Wednesday

Kelly speaks with Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, about the latest change in gas prices.
6/15/202210 minutes, 51 seconds
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Travellers opting for smaller airports as travel woes plague big city airports

Kelly speaks with Dina Carlucci, Hamilton airport’s director of business development and customer experience.
6/15/20226 minutes, 48 seconds
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RIP Internet Explorer. Microsoft saying farewell to web browser on June 15th

Kelly speaks with David Shipley, Cyber security expert and CEO of Beauceron Security.
6/14/20225 minutes, 49 seconds
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Crypto market plummeting - what's going on?

Kelly speaks with Jarrett Vaughan, a professor at the University of British Columbia’s Sauder School of Business who studies blockchains and cryptocurrencies.
6/14/202211 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ramsay Hunt syndrome: Here's what we know about Justin Bieber's diagnosis

Kelly speaks with Dr. Christopher Labos Cardiologist and epidemiologist based in Montreal.
6/14/20229 minutes, 58 seconds
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Airport security union president concerned workers will show up to work sick, burned out after being offered $200-weekly incentive pay

Kelly speaks with Dave Flowers, president of District 140 at the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.
6/14/202211 minutes, 41 seconds
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Canadian Blood Services facing smallest donor base in a decade

Kelly speaks with Mattea Duprey, community development manager for Canadian Blood Services.
6/13/20228 minutes, 3 seconds
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Canada’s move to add warning on single cigarettes good step but not enough: experts

Kelly speaks with Robert Schwartz, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health and executive director of the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit.
6/13/202211 minutes, 43 seconds
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Google engineer reveals AI chatbot became sentient. The search engine giant then put him on leave.

Kelly chats with Amber Mac, Tech Expert and President of AmberMac Media.
6/13/202210 minutes, 58 seconds
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Sentencing hearing begins in Toronto van attack case

Kelly speaks with Neha Chugh, Lawyer and Founder of Chug Law, about the importance of victim impact statements.
6/13/20229 minutes, 16 seconds
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Canadian recording artist helps a Ukrainian refugee reunite with her dog at Pearson Airport

Kelly talks to Shawn Hook, a multi-platinum selling artist and songwriter, with an incredible (good news) story out of Pearson Airport. 
6/10/202211 minutes, 44 seconds
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Family sues Meta, blames Instagram for daughter's eating disorder and self-harm

Kelly chats with Carmi Levy, tech analyst and journalist based in London, Ontario.
6/10/202210 minutes, 9 seconds
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Handgun sales rise after Ottawa unveiled plan to ban them

Kelly talks to Tracey Wilson, a spokesperson and registered lobbyist for the Canadian Coalition for Firearm Rights.
6/8/202210 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why companies like Lululemon are focusing on women's feet

Kelly speaks with Michaela Khan, a PhD student in clinical biomechanics at the University of British Columbia.
6/8/20226 minutes, 41 seconds
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Delays at Pearson unacceptable, but it's not just Toronto's airport that's the problem

Kelly talks to Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance. 
6/8/202211 minutes, 10 seconds
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Mike Shoreman hopes to become the first person with a disability to paddleboard across the Great Lakes

Kelly chats with Mike Shoreman about his goal to become the first person with disabilities to cross Lake Huron, and his quest to raise funds and awareness for youth mental health.
6/8/202213 minutes, 3 seconds
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Why the dog walking and training industry needs better regulation and well-defined framework for practitioners

Kelly talks to Renée Beauchamp, Executive Director at the Canadian Dog Walkers Association (CDWA).
6/8/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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How Vetster provides on-demand telehealth for your pet amid a global vet shortage

Kelly speaks with Cerys Goodall, Chief Operating Officer of Vetster.
6/7/202211 minutes, 17 seconds
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Why an influx of Canadian adults are seeking ADHD diagnosis and treatment

Kelly speaks to Barbara Fenesi, a Professor at the Faculty of Education with Western University.
6/6/202211 minutes, 3 seconds
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These eco-friendly digital labels are changing the world of retail

Kelly speaks with John Ricci, the CEO of Danavation.
6/5/202212 minutes, 22 seconds
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Investment in art is soaring globally with record-breaking sales

Kelly talks to Rob Cowley, Canadian Art Specialist and President of Cowley Abbott.
6/5/202211 minutes, 21 seconds
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This popular Pride festival in support of The 519 returns to Barbara Hall Park later this month

Kelly talks to Curran Stikuts, Director, Public Interest & Community Relations for The 519.
6/3/20228 minutes, 8 seconds
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What it's like to be in London for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee

Kelly chats with Amanda Connolly, our Global News Ottawa Correspondent, who is live in London for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. 
6/3/20228 minutes, 55 seconds
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Making sense of the Amber Heard v. Johnny Depp verdict

Kelly talks to Lorne Honickman, defamation lawyer with BT Legal.
6/2/202210 minutes, 6 seconds
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How do pipe leak monitors work, and which Toronto beach is now safe for swimming?

Kelly speaks with Mark Mattson, President of Swim Drink Fish Canada and Lake Ontario Waterkeeper.
6/2/202211 minutes, 37 seconds
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Canadian merchants may see rebates after fee settlement with Visa, MasterCard deal

Kelly chats with Dan Kelly, President and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
6/2/202210 minutes, 54 seconds
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Does Ottawa's new firearm legislation go far enough?

Kelly talks to Wendy Cukier, President of the Canadian Coalition for Gun Control.
6/1/202212 minutes, 35 seconds
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Researcher says her avatar was sexually assaulted on Meta's Metaverse platform

Kelly talks with Carmi Levy, tech analyst and journalist.
5/31/202210 minutes, 29 seconds
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What were people protesting at the private Doug Ford Rally in London, Ontario?

Kelly talks to Jeff Hanks, Co-Chair of the of the London Health Coalition, and the man who rushed the stage at the Doug Ford rally this past weekend in London.
5/30/202213 minutes, 50 seconds
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Supreme Court of Canada unanimously strikes down life without parole for mass murderers

Kelly talks with Joseph Neuberger, criminal lawyer with Neuberger and Partners about the latest Supreme Court ruling.
5/30/202210 minutes, 31 seconds
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Remembering Ronnie "The Hawk" Hawkins

Kelly speaks with Alan Cross, musicologist and host of A Journal of Musical Things about the life and legacy of Ronnie Hawkins.
5/30/20229 minutes, 56 seconds
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Questions rise over police response in Texas, and here in Toronto after separate incidents involving guns in schools

Kelly talks with Dave Perry, a crime and security expert and CEO of Investigative Solutions Network Inc.
5/28/202212 minutes, 27 seconds
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Expert says food insecurity is a problem of access, not supply

Kelly talks to Valerie Tarasuk, a nutritional sciences professor who leads a food security research team at the University of Toronto.
5/25/20229 minutes, 12 seconds
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"It's like we live on different planets," comparing gun laws between Canada and the US

Kelly speaks to Dave Perry, a crime and security expert and CEO of Investigative Solutions Network Inc.
5/25/20229 minutes, 11 seconds
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The first-ever burn-proof book was made in Toronto, and here's how

Kelly speaks with Doug Laxdal, principal owner of The Gas Company.
5/25/202210 minutes, 37 seconds
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How researchers determine if a tornado struck Ontario this past weekend

Kelly talks to Dr. David Sills, Executive Director of the Northern Tornadoes Project.
5/25/20229 minutes, 4 seconds
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Toronto arborist explains what you need to know about tree damage and how to spot a weak limb

Kelly spoke to Tait Sala, Director of Cohen & Master Tree and Shrub Services Ltd. 
5/24/202210 minutes, 1 second
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What is a derecho, and how can you protect yourself from future storms?

Kelly talks to Gerald Cheng, Meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada.
5/24/20228 minutes, 35 seconds
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Women almost twice as likely to be trapped in crashed vehicle, study finds

Kelly talks to Dr. Lauren Weekes, was involved in the study and is a consultant anesthetist at University Hospitals Plymouth.
5/21/202211 minutes, 32 seconds
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Pets and fireworks: How to keep your animals calm and safe over the long weekend

Kelly talks to Dr. Scott Bainbridge, a veterinarian at Dundas West Animal Hospital.
5/21/202210 minutes, 33 seconds
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Canada's immigration backlog now exceeds 2 million persons

Kelly talks to Lev Abramovich, Immigration lawyer with Abramovich & Tchern.
5/20/20229 minutes, 1 second
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How many kilometres have you clocked on your vehicle?

Kelly opens the phone lines to ask you: What is your mileage and are you pushing it because you can’t get a car, or are you running that baby into the ground and making it last as long as ya can? 
5/19/20229 minutes, 19 seconds
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Ontario man's van has travelled nearly 1M kilometres

Kelly chats with Mike Quincy, auto editor with Consumer Reports.
5/19/202211 minutes, 33 seconds
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What's your take? Woman puts her boyfriend's dog down without his permission

Kelly opens the phone lines to get reaction to a story about a woman who put her boyfriend's dog down without his permission.
5/19/202211 minutes, 33 seconds
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What to know about monkeypox as cases are now being investigated in Canada

Kelly talks to Dr. Isaac Bogoch, Infectious Diseases physician and scientist.
5/19/20228 minutes, 12 seconds
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Mastercard begins facial-recognition rollout with retailers

Kelly speaks to Ann Cavoukian, Executive Director at Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre.
5/19/20226 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tiny contact lenses can create a big waste problem, but there's a solution

Kelly speaks to Wendy Sherman, senior accounts manager with TerraCycle.
5/19/20228 minutes, 54 seconds
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Racing fans can't place Kentucky Derby bets in Ontario's fixed-odds industry

Kelly chats with Jim Lawson, CEO of Woodbine Entertainment.
5/19/20228 minutes, 18 seconds
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May is MS month—here's what it means to live with multiple sclerosis

Kelly talks to Benjamin Davis, Senior Vice-President at the MS Society.
5/18/202210 minutes, 29 seconds
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York police release video of brazen carjackings as they warn drivers about spike in violent incidents

Kelly speaks to Constable Laura Nicolle, Media Relations Officer York Regional Police.
5/18/202210 minutes, 37 seconds
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Elon Musk says Twitter legal team told him he violated an NDA

Kelly chats with Carmi Levy, tech expert and journalist based in London, Ontario.
5/17/20229 minutes, 35 seconds
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Majority of GTA residents believe more homes can be built without sacrificing the environment, but strategy matters

Kelly speaks to Dave Wilkes, President and CEO at the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD).
5/17/20229 minutes, 15 seconds
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McDonald's to leave Russia for good after 30 years

Kelly talks to Karl Qualls, a history professor at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
5/17/20228 minutes, 12 seconds
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8 Ontario PC MPPs received 'allowance' from party coffers

Kelly talks to Max Stern, a communications consultant with Crestview Strategy.
5/13/20229 minutes, 51 seconds
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Frank Langella responds to firing from Netflix's 'The Fall of the House of Usher'

Kelly talks to Allison Dore, Founder of Howl & Roar Records. 
5/13/202210 minutes, 14 seconds
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Twitter bans, iPods and password sharing

Kelly talks to Shruti Shekar, tech reporter for Android Central.
5/13/20229 minutes, 52 seconds
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Warning issued over viral app which hoovers data and sends it to Moscow

Kelly chats with tech journalist and analyst, Carmi Levy.
5/13/20227 minutes, 14 seconds
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Chapman's Ice Cream finds themselves in the middle of another social media firestorm

Kelly talks to Ashley Chapman, CEO of Chapman's Ice Cream.
5/11/20228 minutes, 29 seconds
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The future of tipping should be driven by Canadians, not businesses

Kelly talks to Simon Pek, Assistant Professor at the University of Victoria about the future of tipping in Canada.
5/11/20228 minutes, 49 seconds
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NuGen Medical raising gunds to drone deliver needle-free insulin to millions of Ukrainians in need

Kelly talks to Michael Wright, CEO of NuGen, about the effort to send needle-free insulin to Ukraine.
5/10/20228 minutes, 2 seconds
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Critics accuse Loblaws of profiting from inflation as profits surge by 40%

Kelly talks to DT Cochrane, an economist and researcher who works with Canadians for Tax Fairness.
5/10/20228 minutes, 31 seconds
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Delays at Toronto Pearson airport could worsen as summer season approaches

Kelly talks to Craig Bradbrook, CEO of the Greater Toronto Airport Authority (GTAA).
5/9/202211 minutes, 44 seconds
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80-1 long shot Rich Strike wins astounding upset victory in Kentucky Derby

Kelly speaks with Jim Lawson, CEO of Woodbine Entertainment.
5/9/20228 minutes, 57 seconds
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Gas prices could rise by another five cents this week, with more increases to come

Kelly talks to Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy. 
5/9/20229 minutes, 26 seconds
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How to increase your home's value with renovation projects

Kelly chats with Mike Heddle, broker and team leader, Royal LePage State Realty.
5/8/202210 minutes, 21 seconds
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This company is creating 'human milk' for babies in a lab

Kelly speaks to Leila Strickland, Chief Science Officer at BIOMILQ.
5/6/202210 minutes, 18 seconds
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Major delays—here's what you need to know if you're heading to the airport

Kelly talks to Mike Saunders, CEO of the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA).
5/6/202210 minutes, 11 seconds
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What is "drip pricing" and why is Ottawa planning to ban the practice?

Kelly speaks to Joshua Krane, a partner in the competition law group at McMillan LLP.
5/6/20227 minutes, 7 seconds
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How churches are taking on the housing crisis in Toronto

Kelly speaks to Marianne McKenna, an architect and founding partner at KPMB.
5/6/20228 minutes, 42 seconds
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Champion of women's rights Gloria Allred on the overturning of Roe v Wade

Kelly speaks to Gloria Allred, a famous attorney with Allred, Maroko & Goldberg and a champion of women's rights.
5/5/202216 minutes, 28 seconds
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Nearly 1 in 3 employees to die from an opioid overdose works in construction

Kelly talks to Mike Yorke, president of the Carpenters District Council of Ontario.
5/5/202210 minutes, 24 seconds
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What it's like to be doxxed by Elon Musk

Kelly talks to Molly Jong-Fast, writer at The Atlantic about being doxxed by Elon Musk and the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
5/5/202212 minutes, 50 seconds
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What are pedal pubs? City councillors will vote on whether they can operate on Toronto streets

Kelly speaks to Lyle Jones, co-founder of Pedal Pub Toronto.
5/2/202211 minutes, 26 seconds
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What are the tells? Body language expert analyzes Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial

Kelly chats with body language expert, Darren Stanton (aka The Human Lie Detector).
5/2/20229 minutes, 21 seconds
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Canadian Blood Services changes donation screening to focus on behaviour, not sexuality

Kelly talks to Dr. Nathan Lachowsky, with the Community-Based Research Centre. He is also Associate Professor, School of Public Health & Social Policy at the University of Victoria.
4/29/20228 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ryerson will be called Toronto Metropolitan University after board approves name change

Kelly speaks to Jennifer Simpson, Provost of the Toronto Metropolitan University, and Chair of the ​​University Renaming Advisory Committee.
4/29/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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Toronto eyes added fuel surcharge for taxi rides amid soaring gas costs

Kelly chats with Kristine Hubbard, Operations Manager at Beck Taxi.
4/29/20229 minutes, 6 seconds
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More than half of Ontario's young students say they feel depressed about the future

Kelly talks to Dr. Joanna Henderson, a senior scientist at CAMH and executive director of Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario.
4/27/202210 minutes, 22 seconds
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Elon Musk seals $44 billion deal for Twitter

Kelly talks to Shruti Shekar, a tech reporter for Android Central.
4/27/202210 minutes, 34 seconds
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What it was like being teammates with Guy Lafleur

Kelly chats with Ken McRrae, a former Toronto Maple Leaf who also played with Guy Lafleur for two seasons with the Quebec Nordiques.
4/25/202211 minutes, 29 seconds
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Community groups fear upcoming Rolling Thunder rally will be another occupation

Kelly talks to Brian Latour, who is an organizer with with Community Solidarity Ottawa (a coalition of local labour unions, community groups and residents).
4/25/202210 minutes, 31 seconds
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Sales of new homes drop in March for the first time in six months

Kelly chats with Dave Wilkes, President and CEO at Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD).
4/25/20229 minutes, 28 seconds
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What to expect at the Toronto Food and Drink Festival

Kelly talks to Judy Merry, festival director of the Toronto Food and Drink Festival. 
4/24/20228 minutes, 19 seconds
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Toronto law firm launches $500M class-action lawsuit against PornHub.com

Kelly speaks to Darryl Singer, Head of Commercial and Civil Litigation for Diamond and Diamond.
4/22/20227 minutes, 59 seconds
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Cooling down the James Webb telescope, "holoports," and exploring the mysteries behind fire in space

Kelly talks to Paul Delaney, space expert and Emeritus Professor of Physics and Astronomy at York University.
4/22/20228 minutes, 59 seconds
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Sunwing expects flights to be 'close to normal' by weekend after cyberattack leaves passengers stranded for days

Kelly chats with travel expert, Marty Firestone with Travel Secure Insurance.
4/22/20226 minutes, 40 seconds
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"This might be my final hour" the man stabbed at St. George Station speaks out about the random attack

Kelly talks to Mario Greco, the 30-year-old who was stabbed at St. George Station—an attack which police believe was unprovoked.
4/22/202210 minutes, 49 seconds
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How to protect yourself from 'synthetic identity fraud'

Kelly talks to forensic investigative accountant Jennifer Fiddian-Green.
4/22/20227 minutes, 23 seconds
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What is BeReal—Gen Z's new favourite social media app with time limits and no filters

Kelly talks to Chris Stedman, author of IRL: Finding Our Real Selves in a Digital World and host of Unread a podcast about looking for answers in the digital breadcrumbs people leave behind.
4/21/202212 minutes, 39 seconds
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Sunwing president apologizes to stranded passengers, says outage result of cyberattack

Kelly chats with John Gradek, head of McGill University's aviation management program.
4/21/20227 minutes, 3 seconds
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What is the "poison pill" defence and why the Twitter board won't be paid if Elon Musk acquires the company

Kelly speaks to Shruti Shekar, Senior Reporter at Android Central.
4/19/20229 minutes, 41 seconds
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Know your rights—Sunwing flights delayed, passengers stranded amid network-wide issue

Kelly talks to Gabor Lukacs, President of Air Passenger Rights, an advocacy group for travellers.
4/19/20229 minutes, 54 seconds
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Update on the cyber breach at Rideau Hall and how to "sunset" the COVID alert app

Kelly speaks to David Shipley, Cyber security expert and CEO of Beauceron Security.
4/18/202210 minutes, 19 seconds
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Doug Ford’s government picked a route for Highway 413 its own experts said would ‘undermine the credibility’ of the project

Kelly chats with Mark Winfield, a York University professor in the faculty of environmental and urban change.
4/18/202211 minutes, 6 seconds
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Toronto Blue Jays broadcaster Buck Martinez leaving TV booth following cancer diagnosis

Kelly chats with Barry Davis, MLB broadcaster and host of the Outta the Park podcast. Clip c/o Sportsnet.
4/18/202210 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ontario quietly revises its plan for hitting climate change targets—here's why it matters

Kelly talks to Ontario Green Party leader Mike Schreiner. 
4/18/202211 minutes, 42 seconds
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Lumber prices plummet as inflation kills home reno projects

Kelly talks to Russ Taylor, a market consultant at Russ Taylor Global.
4/14/20228 minutes, 58 seconds
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Discovery of new lung cell could lead to breakthroughs in COPD

Kelly talks to Dr. Edward Morrisey, a researcher from the University of Pennsylvania.
4/14/202210 minutes, 7 seconds
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Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter in takeover attempt

Kelly chats with tech analyst Adam Oldfield.
4/14/202210 minutes, 41 seconds
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Ontario universities plow ahead with in-person exams amid COVID surge

Kelly talks to Ryan Gregory, a professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Guelph.
4/13/20228 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ontario lakeside towns push to regulate short-term rentals to preserve their way of life

Kelly speaks to Janice Jackson, Mayor of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula.
4/12/202210 minutes, 29 seconds
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Staff shortages, rising absences take a toll on Ontario classrooms

Kelly speaks to Annie Kidder, Executive Director of People for Education.
4/12/202212 minutes, 9 seconds
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Ontario couple who got COVID-19 before beach vacation shocked they won't get a refund

Kelly chats with Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance.
4/12/20229 minutes, 50 seconds
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This Ottawa doctor is calling on the province to reinstate mask mandates

Kelly talks to Dr. Nili Kaplan-Myrth, an Ottawa-based family physician who is currently dealing with a COVID-19 infection that forced her to close her clinic to patients.
4/11/202212 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ontario government did not roll out rapid testing in an equitable way, analysis finds

Kelly speaks with Rachel Chernos-Lin, a trustee for the Toronto District School Board about the Toronto Star's investigation into the distribution of rapid tests in Ontario.
4/11/20229 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ontario Science Centre exhibition examines the science of racism

Kelly chats with Walter Stoddard, Researcher-Programmer at the Ontario Science Centre. The new, interactive (and free) exhibition called Behind Racism is on till April 24, 2022.
4/11/202210 minutes, 21 seconds
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Today is World Parkinson's Day—what to know about the often misunderstood disease

Kelly talks to Larry Gifford, National Director of Talk Radio for Corus Entertainment and host of “When Life Gives You Parkinson’s” podcast. For more information, visit the World Parkinson's Day web site. 
4/11/202213 minutes, 10 seconds
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Whoppers, pixels and the letter Z

Kelly talks to David Soberman, a professor of marketing at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management.
4/8/202211 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why the proposal to host World Cup games in Toronto could be considered a sucker’s deal

Kelly chats with Matt Elliott, contributing columnist for the Toronto Star. 
4/8/202210 minutes, 5 seconds
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Toronto pediatrician concerned some COVID cases being mistook for hand, foot and mouth disease

Kelly talks to Dr. Dina Kulik, pediatrician and founder of KidCrew Medical.
4/8/20229 minutes, 41 seconds
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Historic iron scow in Niagara River breaks into several pieces after more than a century

Kelly chats with Jim Hill, senior manager of heritage for Niagara Parks.
4/8/202211 minutes, 3 seconds
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Health workers call for plan in federal budget to handle crisis in healthcare—did it deliver?

Kelly talks to Dr. Adam Kassam, President of the Ontario Medical Association (OMA).
4/8/20229 minutes, 48 seconds
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How exactly is wastewater data analyzed to detect Covid-19 cases?

Kelly speaks to Dr. Peter Jüni, scientific director of Ontario’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table.
4/8/202211 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Alexander Wood statue in Toronto's Church-Wellesley neighbourhood has been quietly taken down and destroyed

Kelly talks to Brian Bradley, Digital Producer and Reporter for The Toronto Star.
4/7/20228 minutes, 59 seconds
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Why the age of the 'Mayan-pyramid' tower could be coming to an end in Toronto

Kelly talks to Blair Scorgie, a Toronto planner and urban designer.
4/7/202211 minutes, 7 seconds
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Making sense of Ontario's booming cottage market

Kelly talks to Cottage Life editor Michelle Kelly about the return of the Cottage Life Show, on this weekend at the International Centre.
4/7/202210 minutes, 6 seconds
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Lifting Ontario's minimum wage to $14 in 2018 dispels 'job killer' myth, study finds

Kelly chats with Sheila Block, Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
4/7/20229 minutes, 39 seconds
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Free celiac blood tests will help close the gap to diagnosis, increase access to treatment

Kelly speaks to Melissa Secord, National Executive Director of the Canadian Celiac Association.
4/5/202211 minutes, 7 seconds
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What is exactly is a non-verbal learning disorder?

Kelly speaks to Lawrence Barns is President & CEO of the Learning Disability Association of Ontario.
4/4/202211 minutes, 40 seconds
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When will COVID-19 be endemic?

Kelly talks to Dr. Christopher McCabe, leader of the Edmonton-based Institute for Health Economics at the University of Alberta.
4/1/202210 minutes, 43 seconds
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Toronto Public Library eliminates late fees for everyone

Kelly chats with callers weighing in on the Toronto Public Library's announcement that they are removing late fees for borrowers of all ages.
4/1/202210 minutes, 58 seconds
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Across the metaverse—trademarks, Tesla and Facebook

Kelly talks to tech expert Adam Oldfield about NFTs and the metaverse.
3/31/202210 minutes, 47 seconds
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TTC’s CEO got a 21 per cent pay hike last year despite low ridership and revenue

Kelly chats with Ben Spurr, Transportation Reporter for the Toronto Star.
3/31/20229 minutes, 27 seconds
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What exactly is aphasia? What to know about the disease Bruce Willis was diagnosed with

Kelly speaks to Elyse Shumway, a speech language pathologist, and Manager of Clinical & Education Services (SLP) at the Aphasia Institute in Toronto. For more information, visit aphasia.ca.
3/31/20228 minutes, 44 seconds
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Some Ontario speed limits increase to 110 km/h, but is it enough?

Kelly talks to Chris Klimek, founder of stop100.ca.
3/31/202218 minutes, 16 seconds
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How to better understand your feelings around mask removal

Kelly speaks with Dr. Monica Vermani, a Clinical Psychologist and author of A Deeper Wellness. 
3/30/202211 minutes, 3 seconds
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Be aware of this elaborate online rental scam happening right now in Toronto

Kelly talks to Ryan Duquette national lead of cybersecurity and partner with RSM Canada.
3/29/20229 minutes, 47 seconds
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What the body language leading up to Will Smith's Oscar slap tells us

Kelly chats with body language expert, Darren Stanton.
3/29/20229 minutes, 35 seconds
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What exactly is alopecia areata and how does it impact people?

Kelly speaks to Anthony Gilding, Director of Science & Research at the Canadian Alopecia Areata Foundation.
3/29/202211 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ontario reaches $10-a-day child-care deal with federal government

Kelly talks to Don Giesbrecht, CEO of the Canadian Child Care Federation prior to the live announcement.
3/28/20226 minutes, 37 seconds
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Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins dead at 50

Kelly speaks with Alan Cross, host of Ongoing History of New Music and A Journal of Musical Things.
3/28/202214 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ontario family lawyers ordered to return to courtrooms beginning in April

Kelly speaks with Russell Alexander, a family lawyer at Russell Alexander Collaborative Family Lawyers.
3/26/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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Meet April Julian, the Toronto cake designer who made it to Netflix's new show Is It Cake?

Kelly chats with April Julian, a Toronto baker who was a big part of the new hit Netflix show, Is It Cake?
3/25/202210 minutes, 6 seconds
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Woodbine Entertainment to provide land for soccer stadium, training facility

Kelly chats with Jim Lawson, CEO of Woodbine Entertainment.
3/24/20228 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ontario announces new online vehicle registration program and new measures to cut down on developers who breach ethic rules

Kelly speaks with Ross Romano, Minister of Government and Consumer Services about the new digital driver registration program and Ontario's plan to boost penalties on developers who breach ethics rules.
3/24/20229 minutes, 12 seconds
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It's not just Ukrainians looking to come to Canada, some Russians are fleeing too

Kelly talks to Lev Abramovich, and immigration lawyer with Abramovich & Tchern.
3/24/20229 minutes, 10 seconds
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Canada's National Research Council hit by 'cyber incident'

Kelly speaks to Stephanie Carvin, a security analyst and associate professor at Carleton University in Ottawa.
3/22/202211 minutes, 51 seconds
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WHO may reject Medicago COVID-19 vaccine due to big tobacco ties

Kelly talks to David Sweanor, a global tobacco policy expert and Chair of the Advisory Board at the University of Ottawa's Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics.
3/21/20228 minutes, 13 seconds
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How to know when it's time to end a friendship

Kelly chats with Erin Falconer, editor in chief of Pick the Brain and author of How to Break Up With Your Friends.
3/21/20228 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Ford government is overhauling Ontario's blue box recycling program

Kelly talks to Jo-Anne St. Godard, executive director of the Circular Innovation Council (previously known at the Recycling Council of Ontario).
3/21/202210 minutes, 52 seconds
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This Ontario long-term care home still hasn't had a single case of COVID-19 among residents

Kelly speaks to Bernard Boreland, CEO of Mariann Home in Richmond Hill.
3/21/20229 minutes, 4 seconds
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Sleep Country raises awareness about sleep's connection to mental health

Kelly speaks to Margaret Eaton, National CEO, Canadian Mental Health Association on behalf of Sleep Country on World Sleep Day.
3/18/20227 minutes, 38 seconds
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Where is the true "pizza capital" of the world?

Kelly talks to Anthony Falco, International Pizza Consultant.
3/18/202210 minutes, 58 seconds
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Canada to lift testing requirement for fully vaccinated travellers

Kelly chats with Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance.
3/18/20227 minutes, 30 seconds
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This week in music news—Dolly Parton, Jack White and copyright laws

Kelly chats with Alan Cross, host of the Ongoing History of New Music and A Journal of Musical Things. 
3/16/202212 minutes, 1 second
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How Canada is looking to reinforce Arctic sovereignty through diplomacy and military

Kelly speaks with Rob Huebert, an associate professor of political science at the University of Calgary and one of the country's leading experts on Arctic defence.
3/16/20229 minutes, 52 seconds
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How not to choke under pressure

Kelly speaks to Dr. Jürgen Beckmann, Professor and Chair of Sport Psychology at the Technical University in Munich, Germany.
3/16/20228 minutes, 48 seconds
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Better data collection on dog importation is needed—what to consider before taking in a rescue pet

Kelly talks to Dr. Louis Kwantes, President of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.
3/16/20228 minutes, 57 seconds
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A new live music and rehearsal venue is coming to Queen West

Kelly chats with Councillor Joe Cressy about the new live music and rehearsal space coming to Queen West.
3/16/20229 minutes, 21 seconds
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Immigration lawyers have been fielding calls from Ukrainians, both in Canada and abroad

Kelly speaks to Lev Abramovich, an immigration lawyer and partner with Abramovich & Tchern.
3/16/202211 minutes
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Canada a step closer to permanent daylight time as U.S. Senate passes bill

Kelly chats with Ottawa West-Nepean MPP Jeremy Roberts.
3/16/20227 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why an investigation into cheating on Ontario bar exams may point to a $15 billion online industry

Kelly speaks with Sarah Eaton, a faculty member in the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary.
3/15/202210 minutes, 45 seconds
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Surging demand for travel and high fuel costs means you could be paying more for your next trip

Kelly talks to Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance. 
3/14/20227 minutes, 43 seconds
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Canadians campaign to stop condo development at D-Day landing site

Kelly speaks to Cindy Clegg of the Save Juno Beach Campaign.
3/14/20227 minutes, 34 seconds
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What is a ButterflyCup? Biodegradable, lidless cups coming soon to A&W

Kelly chats with Jacob Lorinc, Business Reporter for the Toronto Star about the ButterflyCup.
3/11/20226 minutes, 23 seconds
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Kim Kardashian's business advice for women sparks backlash

Kelly talks to Lori Harito, Communications and PR Specialist at Boulevard of Dreams.
3/11/20229 minutes, 3 seconds
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Nuclear experts say power cut at Chernobyl not a cause for panic

Kelly talks to Seth Grae, nuclear energy expert and President and CEO of Lightbridge Corporation.
3/10/202211 minutes, 16 seconds
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Tasha Kheiriddin bows out of Conservative leadership race

Kelly talks to Tasha Kheiriddin, longtime conservative commentator and columnist about withdrawing from the Conservative leadership race.
3/10/20229 minutes, 31 seconds
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Why it might be too soon for Ontario to lift most COVID-19 mask mandates on March 21

Kelly speaks with Dr. Abdu Sharkawy, Infectious Diseases Consultant with University Health Network.
3/10/202211 minutes
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Historic west end concert hall to live on in converted church after $2.2M lifeline from the city

Kelly chats with Jim Thomas, Co-Chair of Hugh's Room Live about their exciting new location in East Chinatown.
3/8/20229 minutes, 43 seconds
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People across Poland show solidarity as millions of refugees flee Ukraine

Kelly speaks with Adam Zivo, a National Post columnist reporting live from Warsaw, Poland as millions of refugees flee Russian attacks in Ukraine.
3/8/20229 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why Canadians booked close to 3,000 nights in Ukraine on Airbnb, with no plans to travel

Kelly talks to Matt McNama, Senior Communications Manager for Airbnb Canada.
3/8/20229 minutes, 40 seconds
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When will the war in Ukraine end? Experts weigh in on possible scenarios

Kelly talks to Dani Belo, an assistant professor of international relations at Webster University in St. Louis and a fellow at Carleton’s Norman Paterson School of International Affairs.
3/7/202211 minutes, 4 seconds
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Some Canadians are flying to Ukraine to join the fight

Kelly speaks to Borys Wrzesnewskyj, Chair of the Ukrainian World Congress Human Rights Commission and former member of parliament.
3/4/202211 minutes, 53 seconds
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Nail salon workers exposed to high levels of toxic chemicals, new study reveals

Kelly talks to Miriam Diamond, an Environmental Chemist who co-authored the study, and a professor at the University of Toronto.
3/4/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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Purdue Pharma, US states agree to new opioid settlement

Kelly talks to Darryl Singer, Head of Commercial and Civil Litigation for Diamond and Diamond.
3/4/20228 minutes, 6 seconds
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How wearing a kokum scarf is supporting Ukraine

Kelly speaks with Tania Cameron, who is a community activist. You can find out more about kokums scarves, and the fundraiser for Ukrainian humanitarian aid, here.
3/3/20226 minutes, 14 seconds
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Hoosli Ukrainian Male Chorus performs Ukrainian and Canadian anthems at Winnipeg Jets game

Kelly speaks to Christopher Sklepowich, a tenor with the Hoosli Ukrainian Male Chorus.
3/2/202211 minutes, 41 seconds
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What you need to know if you're thinking about CBD oil for your dog

Kelly chats with Dr. Randy Aronson, a veterinarian at PAWS Veterinary Clinic based in Catalina Hills, Arizona. Then we take some listener calls to talk about their experience with CBD oil.
3/1/202217 minutes, 53 seconds
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All proceeds from the sale of this Canadian vodka will go to Ukrainian humanitarian relief efforts

Kelly chats with Katherine Vellinga, Founder of the Ukrainian-Canadian Zirkova Vodka.
3/1/202210 minutes, 23 seconds
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What you should know about Canada's new travel rules

Kelly chats with Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance.
2/28/20228 minutes, 22 seconds
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How the Russian attacks on Ukraine will impact the global oil supply and the price of gas here in Canada

Kelly talks to Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy about the Russian attacks on Ukraine and how it will impact the global oil supply and price of gas here in Canada.
2/24/202210 minutes, 50 seconds
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Why you won't see any Frito-Lay products on the shelves at your local Loblaws

Kelly speaks to Micheal Graydon, CEO of Food, Health & Consumer Products of Canada about Frito-Lay's pricing dispute with Loblaws.
2/24/202215 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ontario police officers named in leaked 'Freedom Convoy' donor list

Kelly speaks with Rick Parent, Retired Professor at the School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University, and author of Ethics and Canadian Law Enforcement.
2/24/20228 minutes, 41 seconds
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The New York Times didn't make Wordle harder, even though it may feel that way

Kelly chats with Dave Andersen, Professor of computer science At Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania.
2/24/20228 minutes, 21 seconds
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The incredible story behind Randy Bachman's guitar that was lost for four decades

Kelly speaks to Randy Bachman, founder of The Guess Who, Bachman Turner Overdrive, and host of Vinyl Tap, which will air on Corus Entertainment rock stations across the country starting March 6 at 9 p.m. 
2/22/202216 minutes, 21 seconds
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Is the Emergencies Act necessary?

Kelly chats with criminal lawyer, Joseph Neuberger about the calls to arrest MPP Randy Hillier and the necessity of the Emergencies Act.
2/22/202213 minutes, 15 seconds
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Feds scrapping pre-arrival COVID PCR test requirement for fully vaccinated travellers

Guest host Alex Pierson speaks with Andrew D’Amours, Co-Founder of FlyTrippers.com, about updates to Canada's travel rules.
2/16/20229 minutes, 23 seconds
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'He lost the confidence of the public': Expert on Ottawa Police Chief's resignation

Guest host Alex Pierson speaks with Dr. Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Sociology Professor at the University of Toronto. His work examines the intersections of race, crime and criminal justice, with a particular focus in the area of policing.
2/16/202210 minutes, 32 seconds
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Pierre Poilievre favourite for CPC leadership

Guest host Alex Pierson speaks with Philippe J. Fournier of 338 Canada, about polling that suggests Pierre Poilievre is leading as the favourite front-runner for CPC leadership.
2/16/20229 minutes, 56 seconds
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Emergencies Act gives powers to banks to freeze protesters' bank accounts - but will they?

Guest host Alex Pierson speaks with Dr. Stephanie Carvin, Associate Professor of International Affairs at Carleton University and Former National Security Analyst, about concerns with banks being able to freeze and halt funds under the Emergencies Act.
2/16/202212 minutes, 35 seconds
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Emergencies Act: Civil liberties advocates concerned new measures will infringe our rights to protest

Guest host Alex Pierson speaks with Ryan O’Connor, partner Zayouna Law in Toronto, about the Emergencies Act and its impact on civil liberties.
2/16/202213 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why Ukrainians are feeling abandoned by the West

Guest host Alex Pierson speaks with Marc Shwec, the chairman of the Stand with Ukraine Committee, Canada.
2/15/202211 minutes, 42 seconds
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PM Trudeau invokes Emergencies Act to clear convoy protests - will it inflame their fight?

Guest host Alex Pierson speaks with Dr. Chris Alcantara, Professor of Political Science and Graduate Chair at Western University, about PM Trudeau invoking the Emergencies Act.
2/15/202210 minutes, 52 seconds
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"Care delayed is care denied": Expert on clearing Ontario's surgical backlog

Guest host Alex Pierson speaks with Francesca Grosso, health policy advisor, Principal of Grosso McCarthy and author of "Navigating Canada’s Health Care - A user’s guide to getting the care you need", about clearing Ontario's surgical backlog.
2/15/202211 minutes, 23 seconds
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Significant gaps, data at risk in government systems, says security committee

Guest host Alex Pierson speaks with David Shipley, Cyber security expert and CEO of Beauceron Security.
2/15/20229 minutes, 26 seconds
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How old is your dog in human years? New formula is more accurate than multiplying by 7

Kelly speaks to Trey Ideker, a professor at UC San Diego School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center. 
2/4/202211 minutes, 43 seconds
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Convoy GoFundMe suspended, 'under review' after raising over $10M

Kelly speaks to Darryl Singer, Head of Commercial and Civil Litigation for Diamond and Diamond.
2/3/20228 minutes, 38 seconds
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Toronto considers new tax for homeowners to help curb soaring house prices

Kelly chats with Kevin Crigger, President of the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board.
2/3/202210 minutes, 27 seconds
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What are Garden Suites? Toronto city council votes to allow them on residential properties

Kelly talks to David Driedger, Senior Planner with the City of Toronto.
2/3/202210 minutes, 20 seconds
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Scientists trying to crack mystery of COVID's impact on brain

Kelly speaks to Dr. Roger McIntyre, a professor of psychiatry and pharmacology at the University of Toronto.
2/2/202210 minutes, 34 seconds
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How to play Wordle for free forever

Kelly chats to Aaron Rieke, a technologist who figured out a way to play Wordle for free forever (or at least until the words run out). 
2/2/20228 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ford government facing legal fight over online health card renewal for people with disabilities

Kelly speaks with David Lepofsky is a Toronto lawyer and chair of the Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities Act Alliance.
2/1/202211 minutes, 12 seconds
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When self-care can't stave off exhaustion and burnout, try this instead

Kelly chats with Jamil Zaki, Professor at Stanford University and Author of The War for Kindness: Building Empathy in a Fractured World.
1/31/202210 minutes, 6 seconds
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Almost one in five Canadian truckers is South Asian, but many don't feel they are fairly represented in the industry

Kelly speaks with Manan Gupta, publisher of Road Today magazine.
1/31/202210 minutes, 14 seconds
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Why some unvaccinated Canadian travellers are still able to board a plane

Kelly chats with Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance.
1/28/20227 minutes, 35 seconds
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Unknown object discovered in deep space and what's next for NASA's James Webb telescope

Kelly chats with Paul Delaney, space expert, and Emeritus Professor of Physics and Astronomy at York University.
1/27/20229 minutes, 46 seconds
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Organizer of anti-vaccine mandate convoy says it won't tolerate extremists or violence

Kelly speaks to Stephanie Carvin a security analyst and associate professor at Carleton University in Ottawa.
1/27/202213 minutes, 22 seconds
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New study says one third of students feel the Holocaust was exaggerated

Kelly talks to Dr. Alexis Lerner, former Presidential Data Postdoctoral Fellow at Western University, and assistant professor at the US Naval Academy. Dr. Lerner conducted the study for Liberation75, an organization committed to fighting antisemitism and continuing Holocaust education and remembrance.
1/26/20228 minutes, 40 seconds
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Gas up—GTA could see highest prices ever paid for fuel this week

Kelly talks to Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy.
1/26/20227 minutes, 21 seconds
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Canada unveils Olympic hockey roster with pro experience, young talent

Kelly chats with Scott Wheeler from The Athletic.
1/26/20228 minutes, 14 seconds
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How to really help people who are grieving the loss of a loved one

Kelly opens the phone lines and listeners share what others did to help them grieve the loss of loved ones. 
1/26/202211 minutes, 14 seconds
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Toronto-based 1Password raises $620M, valuation more than triples

Kelly chats with Jeff Shiner, the CEO of 1Password.
1/25/20227 minutes, 26 seconds
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What is the Mandela Effect and why does it happen?

Kelly talks to Dr. Christopher Dwyer, assistant lecturer in applied psychology at the Technological University of Shannon in Ireland.
1/25/202214 minutes, 44 seconds
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School board punishes teacher over questions about transgender books

Kelly talks to Adam Zivo, columnist for the National Post.
1/25/20228 minutes, 8 seconds
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What's taking Ontario so long to make a childcare deal with the federal government?

Kelly chats with Don Giesbrecht, CEO of the Canadian Child Care Federation.
1/25/202212 minutes, 54 seconds
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Canada planning technological fixes to make crossing the border faster

Kelly speaks to Ann Cavoukian, Executive Director of the Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre.
1/24/20228 minutes, 51 seconds
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Outdoor patios shuttered, warned over public health restrictions

Kelly chats with Carleton Grant, Executive Director, Municipal Licensing and Standards with the City of Toronto about what constitutes an outdoor patio, and what doesn't.
1/24/20228 minutes, 36 seconds
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Canadians flocking to apps like Flashfood to reduce grocery bills and waste

Kelly talks to Eric Tribe, Chief Marketplace Officer of Flashfood, Inc.
1/24/202210 minutes, 57 seconds
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Amid Omicron, Canadians are still flying and Americans are still cruising

Kelly chats with travel expert Marty Firestone about flying, cruising and driving.
1/24/20228 minutes, 12 seconds
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Singer and actor Meat Loaf dead at 74

Kelly speaks with Alan Cross, musicologist and host of The Ongoing History of New Music and A Journal of Musical Things.
1/21/202212 minutes, 5 seconds
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Bic to acquire Toronto temporary tattoo startup Inkbox in multi-million dollar deal

Kelly chats with Tyler Handley, Co-Owner of Inbox.
1/21/202210 minutes, 57 seconds
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Why a group of Toronto high school teachers are refusing to work amid 'unsafe conditions' brought on by COVID

Kelly talks to Toronto teacher Melanie Willson, who is one of five teachers exercising their right to refuse work over unsafe conditions.
1/21/202214 minutes, 4 seconds
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PocketHealth can help patients better understand their medical images and records

Kelly talks to Rishi Nayyar, co-founder and CEO of PocketHealth.
1/20/20226 minutes, 34 seconds
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City of Barrie offers incentive to trade parking tickets for restaurant receipts amid indoor dining ban

Kelly chats with Barrie City Councillor Gary Harvey.
1/20/20229 minutes, 9 seconds
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Mississauga council votes not to rename Dundas Street

Kelly talks to Mississauga City Councillor Carolyn Parrish.
1/20/20226 minutes, 42 seconds
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Wordle privacy, QR code scams and sleep-tracking light bulbs

Kelly chats with our tech expert Adam Oldfield about Wordle, QR code scams, and smart lights bulbs that can track your sleep.
1/20/202212 minutes, 32 seconds
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How the new border vaccine mandate for truckers impact the supply chain

Kelly speaks to Mike Millian, President of the Private Motor Truck Council of Canada.
1/20/202212 minutes, 5 seconds
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Daniel Radcliffe to play ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic in upcoming biopic

Kelly chats with Fred Kennedy, afternoon drive host on Q107.
1/20/20227 minutes, 28 seconds
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Cold case team shines new light on Anne Frank mystery

Kelly talks to Rosemary Sullivan, Canadian academic and author of the new book, The Betrayal of Anne Frank: A Cold Case Investigation.
1/19/202215 minutes, 42 seconds
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Jagmeet Singh and his wife will pay nearly $2K for rocking chair given as a gift

Kelly talks to Duff Conacher, Co-Founder of Democracy Watch.
1/19/202212 minutes, 11 seconds
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Doctors are noticing patients are drinking more, fuelling more hospitalizations

Kelly talks to Dr. Sam Elfassy, a gastroenterologist at St. Joseph’s Health Centre in Toronto.
1/18/202212 minutes, 42 seconds
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Salons across Canada join skin cancer detection training

Kelly chats with Natalie Richardson, a melanoma survivor who works for the Save Your Skin Foundation, and helped launch the Sty-Lives initiative.
1/18/20226 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ontario cabinet minister Rod Phillips announces his resignation

Kelly chats with Sabrina Nanji, Ontario politics reporter and founder of Queen’s Park Observer.
1/17/20227 minutes, 48 seconds
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January is known as "divorce month" and the pandemic is making them messy

Kelly speaks to Laura Paris, a lawyer with Shulman and Partners.
1/17/202212 minutes, 34 seconds
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Pfizer’s oral COVID-19 pill Paxlovid approved in Canada

Kelly chats to Dr. Isaac Bogoch about Paxlovid, Pfizer’s oral COVID-19 pill, that was just approved in Canada.
1/17/20227 minutes, 20 seconds
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New findings 'strongly suggest' Epstein-Barr virus may help trigger multiple sclerosis

Kelly talks to Dr. Lawrence Steinman, a professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Pediatrics, and Genetics at Stanford University.
1/14/202212 minutes, 10 seconds
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Novak Djokovic faces deportation and who else to watch at this year's Australian Open

Kelly talks to Gavin Ziv, Tennis Canada’s Senior VP of Professional Events and Managing Director of the National Bank Open.
1/14/20228 minutes, 20 seconds
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Why current HVAC systems don't fully protect us against indoor pathogens

Kelly speaks to Shelley Ditty, Vice President, Campus Development and Support Services, West Park Healthcare Centre in Toronto.
1/13/20226 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ottawa's Bearskin Lake response shows 'indifference' amid COVID-19 outbreak

Kelly speaks to NDP MP Charlie Angus, who represents the riding of Timmins—James Bay.
1/13/20228 minutes, 13 seconds
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Prince Andrew's bid to dismiss sex abuse accuser's lawsuit rejected by US judge

Kelly talks to Joseph Neuberger, criminal lawyer with Neuberger & Partners, and host of the Not on Record podcast.
1/13/20229 minutes, 26 seconds
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Toronto brewers launch non-alcoholic beer that actually tastes like beer

Kelly chats with Steve Abrams, co-founder of Harmon's Craft Brewing.
1/12/202210 minutes, 43 seconds
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How delayed surgeries mentally and emotionally affect people with cancer, and what to do about it

Kelly talks to Ilene Shiller, a trained social worker with Wellspring Cancer Support Foundation.
1/12/20229 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ontario removing elements of G road test to shorten appointment times amid backlog

Kelly chats with Sam Chong, head of the Association of Professional Driving Instructors of Ontario about the new regulations.
1/12/202211 minutes, 43 seconds
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What are the ethical issues when it comes to using animals for human organ transplants

Kelly chats with Professor Julian Savulescu, Director at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics.
1/12/202211 minutes, 53 seconds
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Toronto van killer’s sentencing could be postponed, publication bans, and the latest on Ghislaine Maxwell

Kelly talks to Joseph Neuberger, criminal lawyer with Neuberger & Partners, and host of the Not on Record podcast.
1/12/202210 minutes, 30 seconds
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New study reveals that male menopause causes symptoms in roughly 50 per cent of men

Kelly talks to Cheryl Sadowski, a professor at the University of Alberta, and the lead author of the study of "manopause."
1/11/202212 minutes, 52 seconds
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As students return to class on Monday, Ontario will allow retired teachers to work more days to assist with staff shortages

Kelly talks to Chris Cowley, President of the Ontario Teachers' Federation.
1/11/202212 minutes, 32 seconds
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Americans advised to avoid travel to Canada and some airlines are cancelling flights to sun destinations until April

Kelly chats with Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance.
1/11/20228 minutes, 52 seconds
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What to know about vaccination trends for Ontario kids 5-11

Kelly chats with Dr. Dina Kulik, pediatrician and founder of KidCrew Medical.
1/10/202210 minutes, 49 seconds
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Tips for parents and students during COVID-19 from Kids Help Phone

Kelly chats with Kathy Hay, President and CEO of Kids Help Phone.
1/10/202210 minutes, 16 seconds
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Alcohol should have cancer warning labels, say doctors and researchers pushing to raise awareness of risk

Kelly speaks to Tim Stockwell, senior scientist with the Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research at the University of Victoria.
1/10/202211 minutes, 10 seconds
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Is there a risk of dental procedures being delayed because of staff shortages?

Kelly talks to Dr. Lisa Bentley, President of the Ontario Dental Association.
1/10/20226 minutes, 31 seconds
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Remembering Eb Zeidler, the architect who designed some of Toronto's most iconic buildings

Kelly chats with Dave LeBlanc, Globe & Mail's Architourist about the legacy Eberhard "Eb" Zeidler.
1/10/202211 minutes, 3 seconds
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Yale professor Nicholas Christakis on how the pandemic is changing humanity

Kelly talks to Dr. Nicholas Christakis, a professor at Yale, and author of the new book, Apollo's Arrow: The Profound and Enduring Impact of Coronavirus on the Way We Live.
1/7/202215 minutes, 3 seconds
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From smart cars to faucets—some of the most exciting products from CES 2022

Kelly chats with tech expert and journalist Marc Saltzman about some of the exciting new products unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year.
1/7/20228 minutes, 35 seconds
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What the Ford government can do to actually make schools safer over the next two weeks

Kelly talks to Dr. Michael Warner, Medical Director of Critical Care at the Michael Garron Hospital.
1/6/202212 minutes, 55 seconds
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One year after the US Capitol attacks and America's next Civil War

One year after the Capitol riots, Kelly talks to Canadian novelist and journalist, Stephen Marche. His latest book, The Next Civil War: Dispatches from the American Future is out now.
1/6/202210 minutes, 19 seconds
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How an annual surtax on million-dollar homes could cool Canadian housing market

Kelly speaks to Dr. Paul Kershaw, Professor at the University of British Columbia School of Population Health, and founder of Generation Squeeze.
1/6/202211 minutes, 19 seconds
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Five things you might not know about Ben O'Hara-Byrne, the new host of A Little More Conversation on Global News Radio

Kelly chats with Ben O’Hara-Byrne, the new host of our evening network show: A Little More Conversation, which debuts January 10 across Canada, and will air weeknights at 10 p.m. ET in Toronto.
1/6/20229 minutes, 25 seconds
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The pandemic is changing the way some restaurants do business

Kelly chats with Adam Armeland, CEO of Kitchen Hub.
1/6/202211 minutes, 52 seconds
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Coloured tattoo ink is now banned in the EU, should Canada follow suit?

Kelly talks to Yolanda Hedberg, research chair in corrosion science and professor at Western University.
1/6/20228 minutes, 8 seconds
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New report finds dozens of big companies headed by top-paid CEOs collected COVID-19 government benefits

Kelly chats with David Macdonald, Senior Economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and the lead author of the Another Year in Paradise report. 
1/6/202213 minutes, 24 seconds
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Settlement between Epstein and accuser made public in Prince Andrew case and next steps for Ghislaine Maxwell after guilty verdict

Kelly talks to Joseph Neuberger, criminal lawyer with Neuberger & Partners, and host of the Not on Record podcast.  
1/6/20229 minutes, 49 seconds
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What you should know about Russia right now

Kelly speaks with Dr. Andrea Chandler, a Professor in Department of Political Science at Carleton University in Ottawa.
12/24/202115 minutes, 8 seconds
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Toronto's top doctor Eileen de Villa on her health, her job and her scarves

Kelly talks to Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health.
12/23/20218 minutes, 19 seconds
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Can Botox help with anxiety, and what are the most popular procedures for men?

Kelly chats with Dr. Paul Cohen, Medical Director at Rosedale Dermatology Clinic in Toronto.
12/23/202112 minutes, 58 seconds
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Women in the trades call for clothes that actually fit

Kelly speaks to Alicia Woods, founder of Covergalls, a Canadian company that designs workwear for women.
12/23/20218 minutes, 12 seconds
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Music lovers take note - Season 2 of 'A Walking History of Toronto Music' is out now!

Kelly chats with Jonny Dovercourt, Musician, Artistic Director of the non-profit organization and concert series Wavelength Music and host of Any Night of the Week podcast, about season 2 of his podcast.
12/22/202111 minutes, 37 seconds
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Liberals release long-awaited regulations to ban single-use plastics, but there’s a loophole

Kelly speaks with Karen Wirsig, plastics program manager for Environmental Defense, about the Liberals' plan to ban single-use plastics.
12/22/202112 minutes, 40 seconds
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Lethbridge MP Rachael Thomas urges compassion for unvaccinated population

Kelly speaks with Timothy Caulfield, Professor at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, about a Tory MP who's flouting COVID-19 misinformation - and the harm that's causing.
12/22/20219 minutes, 8 seconds
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NASA releases new audio of Jupiter's moon - and it sounds like R2D2

Kelly chats with Paul Delaney, Astronomer and Space Exploration Expert, about newly released audio from NASA of Jupiter's moon Ganymede that sounds like R2-D2.
12/22/20219 minutes, 29 seconds
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Criminal pardon application fee to drop from $658 to $50 in new year

Kelly speaks with Moya Teklu, Executive Director of the Black Legal Action Centre, about pardon fees dropping to $50 in the new year - and how this is just the first step in making the pardon process less cumbersome. 
12/22/20218 minutes, 12 seconds
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Toronto opens more COVID-19 vaccine appointments over holidays

Kelly chats with Joe Cressy, City Councillor and Chair of Toronto Board of Health, about the city opening up more vaccine clinics over the holidays.
12/22/20219 minutes, 16 seconds
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How to manage your COVID anxiety during the holidays

Kelly speaks with Dr. Anna Weinberg, an associate professor in the department of psychology at McGill University, about managing your anxiety.
12/22/202111 minutes, 56 seconds
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Our opinions on animal captivity has shifted - and we can thank the pandemic for it

Kelly speaks with Robyn Urback, Globe and Mail Columnist, about how public opinion has shifted when it comes to animal captivity.
12/21/202113 minutes, 26 seconds
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2021 Game Awards breaks records with 85M livestream

Kelly chats with Jason Fanelli, Freelance Video Games Writer, Host of Cheesesteaks and Controllers podcast, about the 2021 Game Awards - and why they're so popular.
12/21/202110 minutes, 28 seconds
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Canada says it'll build 65,000 new charging stations for electric vehicles - industry group says that's not enough

Kelly speaks with Brian Kingston, president of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association, about why Canada's electric vehicle charging ambitions falls short.
12/21/202111 minutes, 12 seconds
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Air Canada employee eligible for worker’s compensation after working-from-home injury

Kelly chats with Samara Belitzky, Employment Lawyer and senior associate at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP.
12/21/20218 minutes, 1 second
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Medical tests results getting delayed due to increase in COVID-19 testing

Kelly speaks with Michelle Hoad, CEO of the Medical Laboratory Professionals' Association of Ontario.
12/21/20218 minutes, 13 seconds
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How do we solve a problem like Mariah?

Kelly chats with Alan Cross, Musicologist, Host of The Ongoing History of New Music, about Mariah Carey's 'All I want for Christmas is You' - and how you can escape it.
12/20/202112 minutes, 25 seconds
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Do air purifiers help curb the spread COVID-19?

Kelly speaks with Dr. Jeffrey Siegel, professor of Civil Engineering, about using air purifiers to help reduce COVID-19 risks.
12/20/202110 minutes, 24 seconds
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Why it's time to ditch the 9-5 work model

Kelly speaks with Jody Thompson, co-creator of the proven management innovation system, the Results-Only Work Environment (ROWE), about ditching the 9-5 work model.
12/20/20218 minutes, 48 seconds
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How to navigate difficult conversations this holiday season

Kelly chats with Janet Schmidt, Associate Trainer for Mediation Services Winnipeg, about navigating difficult conversations with those with opposing views on COVID-19 during the holidays.
12/20/202114 minutes, 30 seconds
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Business needs financial supports amid new COVID restrictions: Ontario Chamber of Commerce

Kelly chats with Rocco Rossi, President and CEO of Ontario Chamber of Commerce, about the need for business supports amid new COVID restrictions.
12/20/202111 minutes, 31 seconds
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'It's hard to watch': Why COVID-19 rapid tests need to be more accessible

Kelly speaks with  Dr. Andrew Boozary, director of social medicine and population health at the University Health Network, about making COVID rapid tests more accessible.
12/20/202114 minutes, 52 seconds
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City council votes to make 7 temporary bike lanes permanent

Kelly talks to Brad Bradford, City Councillor for Ward 19, Beaches-East York.
12/17/202113 minutes, 58 seconds
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Legal cannabis sales overtake illicit market for first time in Ontario

Kelly chats with Daffyd Roderick, spokesperson for the Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS).
12/17/20217 minutes, 37 seconds
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Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown challenges other cities to oppose Bill 21

Kelly chats with Brampton Mayor, Patrick Brown.
12/16/20219 minutes, 9 seconds
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Toronto pharmacist quits job in protest over symptomatic COVID-19 testing plan

Kelly talks to Michael Miranda, a pharmacist who quit his job to protest symptomatic COVID-19 testing in select Shoppers Drug Mart locations.
12/15/202112 minutes, 13 seconds
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How playing musical instruments (even poorly) can benefit your brain

Kelly chats with Jessica Grahn, a cognitive neuroscientist at Western University.
12/15/20219 minutes, 53 seconds
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Niagara Falls named one of the most-disappointing cities in the world

Kelly chats with Jim Diodati, Mayor of Niagara Falls.
12/14/202113 minutes, 32 seconds
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New towing rules now in place on major Ontario highways

Kelly speaks to Teresa Di Felice, Assistant Vice President of Government and Community Relations with CAA.
12/14/20218 minutes, 58 seconds
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Canadians stuck in Jamaica say COVID testing process is flawed

Kelly speaks to Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance.
12/14/20218 minutes, 21 seconds
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New FDA-approved eye drops could replace reading glasses

Kelly chats with Dr. George Waring, ophthalmologist, eye surgeon, and medical director of the Waring Vision Institute.
12/14/20219 minutes, 7 seconds
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SkipTheDishes rolling out ‘dark stores’ across Canada to expand home delivery business

Kelly chats with Susan Krashinsky Robertson, Retailing Reporter for the Globe and Mail.
12/14/20219 minutes, 2 seconds
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Thousands of Canadian websites offline over cybersecurity threat

Kelly talks to David Shipley, cyber security expert and CEO of Beauceron Security.
12/13/202111 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ontario just launched a new tow truck pilot project that impacts GTA highways

Kelly chats with Mark Graves, president of the Provincial Towing Association of Ontario.
12/13/20218 minutes, 55 seconds
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Tougher rules could be on the way for long-term care homes as COVID-19 cases rise

Kelly chats with Dr. Samir Sinha, Director of Geriatrics at Sinai Health and director of health policy research at the National Institute on Ageing.
12/13/20219 minutes, 50 seconds
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Why are comedy albums being pulled from Spotify?

Kelly speaks with Allison Dore, founder of Howl & Roar Records.
12/13/202112 minutes, 6 seconds
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Canada looks to expand EV rebate program to include more expensive SUVs, pickups

Kelly chats with Cara Clairman, president and CEO of Plug’n Drive.
12/13/20217 minutes, 23 seconds
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With Omicron on our doorstep officials are calling on the province to #FreeTheRATS

Kelly chats with Dr. Amit Arya, a Palliative Care Physician in the GTA, with affiliations at McMaster University and U of T about concerns regarding the new COVID variant as well as rapid-testing over the holidays.
12/9/202113 minutes, 44 seconds
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Canadian families could pay $1K more a year for food in 2022

Kelly talks to Janet Music, a research program co-ordinator at Dalhousie University's Agri-Food Analytics Lab, about the latest Annual Food Price Report.
12/9/202110 minutes, 55 seconds
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Inside McDonalds Christmas collab with Mariah Carey and Chanel is roasted for advent calendar full of stickers

Kelly chats with PR and marketing expert, Elissa Freeman.
12/9/202112 minutes, 3 seconds
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Small business owners dread the prospect of another lockdown

Kelly speaks to Michelle Wasylyshen, spokesperson for the Retail Council of Canada.
12/8/20218 minutes, 24 seconds
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How new COVID-testing rules impact the pandemic-weary travel industry

Kelly speaks with Beth Potter, President & CEO, Tourism Industry Association of Ontario.
12/8/20218 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ontario lab helps create medals from sunken USS Arizona to mark Pearl Harbor's 80th anniversary

Kelly chats with Philippe Dauphin director general at the CanmetMATERIALS lab which is a part of Natural Resources Canada.
12/8/20219 minutes, 25 seconds
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Researchers have found a way to print three-layer simulated human skin

Kelly talks to Alan Smith, Professor of Biopolymer Science at the University of Huddersfield.
12/7/202111 minutes, 30 seconds
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Travellers who've forgotten to use ArriveCan app can now give details at the border

Kelly chats with Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance.
12/7/202110 minutes, 9 seconds
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Modular housing project to open in Oshawa next month as Durham homeless numbers spike

Kelly chats with Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter. 
12/6/202112 minutes, 26 seconds
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Why holiday food drives don't do enough to address the root causes of hunger and poverty

Kelly speaks to Paul Taylor, Executive Director of FoodShare Toronto.
12/6/202112 minutes, 3 seconds
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It’s never been easier to ‘catch’ spouses and former spouses on audio or video as proof of wrongdoing, but should you?

Kelly chats with Alyssa Bach, Associate Lawyer at Shulman & Partners LLP.
12/4/20219 minutes, 4 seconds
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Vancouver-based at-home male fertility tests hit the market—here's how they work

Kelly speaks with Jackie Rhind, co-founder and CEO of OVRY.
12/3/20217 minutes, 46 seconds
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New caller ID law now in place to help fight wave of spam and spoof calls

Kelly speaks with Alain Garneau, Director of telecommunications and enforcement with the CRTC.
12/2/20218 minutes, 3 seconds
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How living robots known as xenobots can reproduce, according to researchers

Kelly chats with Josh Bongard, a computer scientist and robotics expert at the University of Vermont.
12/2/202112 minutes, 32 seconds
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New research reveals Canadians are shockingly unaware of the realities of human trafficking

Kelly talks to Julia Drydyk, Executive Director, The Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking.
12/1/20219 minutes, 38 seconds
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Canada tightening border measures as WHO advises those over 60 to not travel

Kelly talks with our travel expert Marty Firestone. 
12/1/202111 minutes, 55 seconds
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Words and phrases you may want to think twice about using

Kelly talks to a listener named Marcus about a list of words released by the CBC outlining words and phrases you should think twice about using.
12/1/202115 minutes, 54 seconds
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Small businesses petition for stop of TTC construction on Queen St. West

Kelly chats with Robert Sysak, executive director of the West Queen West BIA community association.
12/1/202110 minutes, 10 seconds
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How to make the right donation (for you) this Giving Tuesday

Kelly chats with Dr. Ryan Briggs, a social scientist from the University of Guelph.
11/30/20217 minutes, 47 seconds
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Toronto Zoo hoping to collect Christmas gifts for animals - including scents

Kelly chats with Hollie Ross, Toronto Zoo’s Behavioural Husbandry Supervisor, about what gifts the Toronto Zoo is hoping to collect this holiday season.
11/29/20218 minutes, 20 seconds
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Why Canada needs to ease up on barriers for nurses trained abroad

Kelly speaks with Karl Flecker, Senior Manager of Policy Advocacy for World Education Service.
11/29/202114 minutes, 44 seconds
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Omicron COVID-19 variant leads to travel restrictions & bans - but do they work?

Kelly speaks with Dr. Abdu Sharkawy, Infectious diseases consultant with University Health Network about why travel bans don't work to stop the spread of COVID-19 variants.
11/29/202116 minutes, 13 seconds
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TDSB students 12 and up must be vaccinated to take part in competitive sports

Kelly speaks with TDSB Spokesperson Ryan Bird.
11/26/20218 minutes, 9 seconds
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Beware the great Christmas tree shortage

Kelly chats with Fred Somerville, president of the Canadian Christmas Trees Association and Somerville Nurseries about why we're experiencing a Christmas tree shortage.
11/26/20217 minutes, 25 seconds
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Have you put up your holiday decorations yet? Research suggests it might make you happier

Kelly chats with Dr. Gillian Mandich, the founder of the International Happiness Institute of Health Science Research about why setting up your holiday decorations might help boost your happiness!
11/26/202112 minutes, 25 seconds
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Should you be worried about the new COVID-19 variant?

Kelly speaks with Dr. Peter Juni, Epidemiologist, Scientific Director of Ontario’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, about a new COVID variant and whether or not plexiglass barriers are counterproductive to ventilation.
11/26/202112 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ontario sending recruiters into schools to promote skilled trades

Kelly chats with Karen Renkema, Vice-President Ontario at the Progressive Contractors Association of Canada, about the province committing to send recruiters into schools to promote skilled trades.
11/25/202110 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ford government votes against 10 permanent paid sick days

Kelly speaks with Dr. Vanessa Redditt, Family doctor and member of the Decent Work and Health Network, about the province voting against making 10 paid sick days permanent for workers. 
11/25/20217 minutes, 41 seconds
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Toronto's Massey Hall reopens after 1,243 days of renovations

Kelly chats with Alan Cross, Musicologist, Host of The Ongoing History of New Music, about the reopening of Massey Hall.
11/25/202111 minutes, 49 seconds
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How does our return culture impact the supply chain?

Kelly speaks with Gad Allon, faculty director of the Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology at the University of Pennsylvania.
11/24/20217 minutes, 28 seconds
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U.S. to require COVID-19 vaccines for non-residents crossing land border in January - how will this impact our trucking industry?

Kelly speaks with Stephen Laskowski, president of the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
11/24/202110 minutes, 30 seconds
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Conservatives object to vaccine rules on Parliament Hill & highlights from the Throne Speech

Kelly 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.
11/24/202111 minutes, 19 seconds
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UK report says lobsters are sentient beings - and how one restaurateur is serving them up more humanely

Kelly 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!
11/23/202111 minutes, 8 seconds
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Bookings for pediatric COVID-19 vaccine appoints now open - how can we ensure an equitable rollout?

Kelly 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.
11/23/202115 minutes, 6 seconds
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New paper raises concerns with Canada's breast cancer screening guidelines

Kelly 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.
11/23/202110 minutes, 49 seconds
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What is co-living? And how can it help ease barriers renters experience in a highly competitive market?

Kelly 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.
11/23/202113 minutes, 21 seconds
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One on One with Erin O'Toole: What to expect from Canada’s 44th Parliament

Kelly speaks with Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole ahead of the return of Parliament.
11/22/202111 minutes, 27 seconds
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Is it time Canadians put their fear of travel during the pandemic into perspective?

Kelly 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.
11/22/202110 minutes, 28 seconds
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Cross: The secrets to Adele's success

Kelly 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
11/22/202112 minutes, 28 seconds
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New mRNA anti-tick vaccine may protect from more than just Lyme disease

Kelly chats with Andaleeb Sajid, Staff Scientist, National Institutes of Health and co-author of the study.
11/19/20216 minutes, 18 seconds
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Canada to drop PCR tests for short trips across the border

Kelly chats with Marty Firestone of Travel Secure Insurance.
11/18/20216 minutes, 21 seconds
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Veterans Affairs' case managers near 'breaking point,' union warns

Kelly speaks with Virginia Vaillancourt, the National President of the Union of Veterans Affairs Employees about burnout amongst Veterans Affairs' staff.
11/18/20217 minutes, 58 seconds
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You can now help Ryerson University pick its new name

Kelly speaks with Sarah Tomlinson, student and reporter for The Eyeopener.
11/17/20217 minutes, 56 seconds
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How Crocs are going from most-hated to most-wanted

Kelly chats with PR and pop culture expert, Elissa Freeman.
11/17/202111 minutes, 1 second
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Canada’s annual inflation rate in October is the highest since February 2003

Kelly 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.
11/17/20219 minutes, 27 seconds
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Toronto rental market leaves apartment hunters scrambling

Kelly speaks to Shawn Ziglestein, a broker with Royal LePage Your Community Realty.
11/16/202111 minutes, 37 seconds
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MADD Canada raises concerns about Toronto's decision to halt rideshare driver’s licences

Kelly chats with MADD Canada CEO, Andrew Murie.
11/16/20219 minutes, 30 seconds
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What is CAR T-cell therapy and how is it helping cancer patients in Canada?

Kelly chats with Dr. Natasha Kekre, a hematologist and lead researcher at the Ottawa Hospital.
11/11/20216 minutes, 56 seconds
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How the poppy became a symbol of remembrance

Kelly 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.
11/11/20219 minutes, 50 seconds
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Why you should not be planning a trip to Cuba right now

Kelly speaks to Michael Lima, a human rights researcher and defender who represents the Council for a Democratic Transition in Cuba here in Canada.
11/10/202113 minutes, 33 seconds
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How hand signals and bystander intervention led to the rescue of missing teen

Kelly 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.
11/10/202110 minutes, 55 seconds
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Hamilton high school student kicked out of co-op placement for using the 'OK' hand gesture

Kelly speaks with Bernie Farber, Chair of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
11/10/202111 minutes, 17 seconds
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The science behind crowds and why surges can be deadly

Kelly talks to G. Keith Still, Professor of crowd science at the University of Suffolk in the UK about what to consider when dealing with big crowds after the tragedy in Houston at Travis Scott's Astroworld Tour.
11/8/202114 minutes, 54 seconds
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What's behind Bolt, the Toronto e-commerce delivery startup backed by IKEA

Kelly talks to Mark Ang, CEO and Co-Founder of Bolt Logistics.
11/8/202110 minutes, 21 seconds
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What you need to know now that the US land border is open to Canadians

Kelly chats with Marty Firestone, President of Travel Secure Insurance. 
11/8/20216 minutes, 56 seconds
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Dwayne Johnson pledges to stop using real guns in his productions, following 'Rust' tragedy

Kelly chats with Bryan Carpenter, an armorer with Dark Thirty Film Services about the fact that there may have been an actual bullet in the gun on the set of 'Rust' and will banning prop guns on set make them safer overall?
11/5/202114 minutes, 5 seconds
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Top court will hear case today involving man who allegedly ignored request to wear condom during sex

Kelly talks to Joseph Neuberger, criminal lawyer with Neuberger and Partners and the host of the Not On Record podcast.
11/3/202113 minutes, 23 seconds
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Trudeau says Canada will reach "right solution" about lowering flags for Remembrance Day

Kelly talks to Lynne Groulx, the CEO of the Native Women’s Association of Canada.
11/3/202112 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cost of dairy products could spike as Canadian commission recommends price increase

Kelly talks to Sylvain Charlebois, director of Dalhousie University's Agri-Food Analytics Lab.
11/1/202110 minutes, 6 seconds
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Home care in crisis as droves of workers leave for hospitals and nursing homes

Kelly chats with Dr. Samir Sinha, director of health policy research at the National Institute on Ageing.
11/1/20219 minutes, 44 seconds
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Rural Canada could be hit the hardest as propane prices soar

Kelly chats with Allan Murphy, the Vice-President of Government Relations for the Canadian Propane Association.
10/29/20215 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ontario will double fines and order takeovers at nursing homes that break new rules

Kelly talks to Natalie Mehra, Executive Director of the Ontario Health Coalition about the Fixing Long-Term Care Act.
10/29/202111 minutes, 47 seconds
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Former Chicago NHL draft pick Kyle Beach steps forward as accuser in sexual assault investigation

Kelly talks to Filipe Dimas, writer for The Leafs Nation.
10/28/202117 minutes, 29 seconds
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Remembering Mort Sahl, the satirist who revolutionized stand-up comedy

Kelly talks to Mark Breslin, CEO and co-founder of Yuk Yuks.
10/28/20219 minutes, 39 seconds
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Why ex-Greenpeace activist and new environment minister Steven Guilbeault could be problematic for Canadians

Kelly talks to Heather Exner-Pirot, a fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute about the appointment of Steven Guilbeault as the new Environment Minister.
10/27/202111 minutes, 46 seconds
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What you need to know about travelling to the US right now

Kelly talks with Marty Firestone, President of Travel Secure Insurance.
10/27/20219 minutes, 43 seconds
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What it's like to be diagnosed with ADHD as an adult

Kelly talks to Robbie McDonald, writer and co-host of the podcast Holy Sh*t I Have ADHD.
10/26/202111 minutes, 16 seconds
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A look inside the Facebook Papers

Kelly talks to tech analyst Adam Oldfield about the big takeaways from the Facebook Papers.
10/26/20218 minutes, 45 seconds
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Everything you need to know about the Rogers' family saga

Kelly talks to Jacob Lorinc, Business Reporter for the Toronto Star about the battle for control inside Canada’s telecoms behemoth.
10/26/20219 minutes, 11 seconds
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Canada’s hardest hit businesses need to know that government will continue to provide subsidies until necessary public health restrictions are lifted

Kelly talks to Barbara Barrett, Executive Director of the Frontier Duty Free Association and a member of the Coalition of Hardest Hit Businesses.
10/25/20217 minutes, 53 seconds
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What went wrong? Weapons expert says Alec Baldwin broke number one rule of gun safety

Kelly talks to Bryan Carpenter, a professional armourer with Dark Thirty Film Services.
10/25/202121 minutes, 25 seconds
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As capacity limits increase, some are divided on when to lift COVID-19 public health restrictions

Kelly talks to Dr. Naheed Dosani, palliative care physician and health justice activist.
10/25/202113 minutes, 34 seconds
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What you need to know: Canada quietly lifts blanket travel advisory related to COVID-19

Kelly talks to Marty Firestone of Travel Secure Insurance.
10/24/20218 minutes, 13 seconds
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Max Kerman from the Arkells "opens the phones"

Kelly talks to Arkells' frontman Max Kerman about the new album, upcoming tour, and fashion, and he even sticks around to takes some calls!
10/20/202115 minutes, 8 seconds
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Doubling of global demand for aquatic foods calls for a 'blue food revolution' to tackle climate change and malnutrition

Kelly talks to Dr. Rashid Sumaila, a professor of interdisciplinary ocean and fisheries economics and the Canada Research Chair at the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries and the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs.
10/20/202113 minutes, 39 seconds
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Canadian September food inflation rate is impacting the price of beer, meat and cooking oil

Kelly talks to Janet Music, the research program coordinator at Dalhousie University's Agri-Food Analytics Lab.
10/20/20218 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ontario government introduces legislation to improve washroom access for delivery drivers

Kelly talks to Steve Laskowski, President and CEO of the Ontario Trucking Association.
10/20/20218 minutes, 45 seconds
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What you should know about the annual salmon run in Mississauga

Kelly talks to Jon Clayton, an aquatic ecologist with Credit River Conservation.
10/19/20217 minutes, 34 seconds
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Should you be worried? Out-of-practice airline pilots are making potentially disastrous errors as they return to work

Kelly talks to Jock Williams, retired fighter pilot and aviation expert.
10/19/202111 minutes, 14 seconds
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U of T goaltender Alex Bishop on his one night with the Toronto Maple Leafs

Kelly talks to Alex Bishop, a Varsity Blues goalie and U of T student, about signing a one-night-only contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
10/18/20219 minutes, 32 seconds
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Toronto Zoo introduces mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy for all visitors

Kelly talks to Dolf Dejong, CEO of the Toronto Zoo.
10/15/20217 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Second City Toronto announces new Danforth location

Kelly talks to Gary Rideout, Director of Business Development for The Second City Toronto about the new east Toronto location in partnership with Comedy Bar.
10/15/20218 minutes, 20 seconds
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For the first time ever drone delivers lungs for transplant to Toronto hospital

Kelly talks to Mikaël Cardinal, Vice President of Unither Bioelectronics about leading the history-making project which saw a pair of lungs delivered via drone last month.
10/15/20218 minutes, 1 second
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Ontario CEO tests four-day work week for employees

Kelly talks to Jamie Savage, CEO and founder of the Leadership Agency in Toronto.
10/15/202111 minutes, 23 seconds
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New survey says most Canadians believe Facebook harms their mental health and Maple Leafs add TikTok logo to helmets

Kelly talks to Carmi Levy, tech analyst and reporter based in London, Ontario.
10/15/202113 minutes, 54 seconds
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Canadian forestry professor name-dropped on penultimate episode of Ted Lasso season two

Kelly talks to Suzanne Simard, University of British Columbia Professor and author of Finding the Mother Tree.
10/13/202111 minutes, 44 seconds
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Supreme Court to rule on whether extreme intoxication can be used as a criminal defence

Kelly talks to Joseph Neuberger, Legal Analyst, Criminal Lawyer with Neuberger & Partners, and host of the Not on Record podcast.
10/13/20218 minutes, 35 seconds
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Land border closure sees over 80% decline in sales for duty-free businesses

Kelly talks to Barbara Barrett, Executive Director of the Frontier Duty Free Association about the news that the US land border will be reopening, and what more can be done to help struggling businesses.
10/13/20218 minutes, 47 seconds
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Restaurants excluded as Ontario lifts capacity limits for arenas and concert venues

A follow-up to yesterday's conversation. Kelly is joined by John Sinopoli, Partner and Executive Chef with Ascari Hospitality Group to talk about a meeting with restaurant industry leaders and Ontario's new capacity limits that are a huge double standard.
10/13/202113 minutes, 34 seconds
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Community group calls on the city to make changes after fatal crash near Toronto's High Park

Kelly talks to Tyrenny Anderson, an Innovation Strategist and Coach, and Founder of the group Safe Parkside.
10/13/202111 minutes, 35 seconds
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As hydro rates increase, these tweaks and rebates could save you money on your next bill

Kelly talks to John Shmuel, Managing Editor at Rates.ca.
10/12/20219 minutes, 55 seconds
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Comedy Coop is Canada's first female-owned, female-focused online comedy school

Kelly talks to Second City alum Melody Johnson, who is one of the co-founders of the all-new Comedy Coop.
10/12/20219 minutes, 11 seconds
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What to consider when COVID-19 family legal disputes involve children

Kelly 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.
10/12/202112 minutes, 14 seconds
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Canadians with Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine can travel to the US next month

Kelly 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.
10/12/20216 minutes, 59 seconds
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Capacity limits lifted for sporting events, concert venues, but not restaurants

Kelly 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. 
10/12/202111 minutes, 57 seconds
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Ontario looks to make cannabis delivery, pickup for private stores permanent

Kelly chats with David Clement, North America Affairs Manager for Consumer Choice Centre, about making cannabis delivery and pickup a permanent fixture.
10/8/202111 minutes, 49 seconds
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Montreal Canadiens’ Carey Price voluntarily enters player assistance program

Kelly 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.
10/8/20216 minutes, 24 seconds
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Toronto traffic is back and it's only going to get worse post COVID-19

Kelly speaks with Eric Miller,  director of the University of Toronto’s Transportation Research Institute, about what's causing Toronto's gridlock problem.
10/8/202111 minutes, 34 seconds
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Convenience stores calling on province to allow them to sell Ontario-made booze

Kelly chats with Anne Kothahwala, President & CEO, Convenience Industry Council of Canada, about getting Ontario made booze into convenience stores.
10/8/20218 minutes, 33 seconds
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Controversial autism treatment is blowing up - and will hurt desperate parents in the process

Kelly 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.    
10/7/202113 minutes, 13 seconds
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Airline council wants travel restrictions lifted as new vaccine mandate comes into play

Kelly 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.
10/7/202112 minutes, 13 seconds
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Small town in Newfoundland booming with new residents - but can it handle the demand?

Kelly chats with John Norman, Mayor of Bonavista, Newfoundland, about their increase in population - and what that means for his small town.
10/7/202110 minutes, 21 seconds
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Still waiting for that fancy new appliance to arrive? You're not the only one

Kelly 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.
10/7/202111 minutes, 2 seconds
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What did we learn from the Facebook whistleblower hearing?

Kelly chats with tech analyst Carmi Levy about the Facebook whistleblower hearing and why the social media giant is harmful to young people - particularly girls.
10/6/20218 minutes, 44 seconds
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What's causing Canada's truck driver shortage?

Kelly speaks with Angela Splinter, CEO Trucking HR Canada, about what's causing Canada's trucker shortage.
10/6/202112 minutes, 13 seconds
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New study finds basements are costly for the environment - so how can we reduce the impact?

Kelly 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.
10/6/20219 minutes, 16 seconds
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New survey finds 1 in 3 Canadians spend every cent of their hard-earned money

Kelly 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.
10/6/202113 minutes, 15 seconds
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2021 Vital Signs report warns of increase in mental health challenges for youth during pandemic

Kelly speaks with Sharon Avery, President and CEO of Toronto Foundation, about the mental health impact COVID-19 has on young people.
10/6/202110 minutes, 31 seconds
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'This is about a shortage of supply,' Toronto prices to reach record highs

Kelly chats with Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy, about what's causing gas prices to soar.
10/6/20218 minutes, 42 seconds
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"The system is broken," ER nurse calls on the province to act on nursing shortage

Kelly talks with Nancy Halupa, Emergency Room nurse and co-founder of Nurse with Sign.
10/5/202114 minutes, 32 seconds
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Celebrity chef Mark McEwan’s restaurant and gourmet foods business files for creditor protection

Kelly talks to Susan Krashinsky Robertson, retail reporter for the Globe and Mail.
10/5/202110 minutes, 1 second
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Why victims of sexual assault are turning to civil courts and social media instead of reporting to police

Kelly talks to Kat Owens, project director at the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund.
10/5/202111 minutes, 32 seconds
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What you need to know about the changes coming to your TTC PRESTO card

Kelly talks to Stuart Green, spokesperson for the TTC.
10/5/202110 minutes, 15 seconds
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Billions impacted by global Facebook, Instagram and Whats App outage

Kelly talks to tech expert Adam Oldfield.
10/5/202111 minutes, 26 seconds
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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

Kelly talks to Dr. Latif Murji, Physician Lead for the VaxFacts Clinic at the Scarborough Health Network.
10/4/20218 minutes, 37 seconds
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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

Kelly talks with Alan Cross, musicologist and host of the Ongoing History of New Music and A Journal of Musical Things. 
10/4/202111 minutes, 18 seconds
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What you need to know: Pandora Papers leak exposes secret offshore accounts of politicians, celebrities and billionaires

Kelly talks to Delphine Reuter, data journalist and researcher for the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
10/4/202110 minutes, 36 seconds
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Thousands of students took part in McMaster homecoming party that led to destruction or property

Kelly talks with Andrew Mrozowski, McMaster student and Editor-in-Chief of The Silhouette.
10/4/202111 minutes, 28 seconds
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Cybercriminals are offering to sell fake Canadian COVID-19 vaccination certificates online

Kelly talks to Robert Falzon, head of engineering at Check Point Software's Canadian office.
10/1/20218 minutes, 36 seconds
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Canadians are being urged to donate one day's pay to Indigenous groups on National Truth and Reconciliation Day

Kelly talks to Josh Hensmen, is the founder of the One Day’s Pay Campaign in support of Indigenous charities.
9/30/20219 minutes, 50 seconds
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Canada's breast screening practices are failing women, according to new report

Kelly talks to Dr. Paula Gordon, medical advisor for Dense Breasts Canada. 
9/29/202113 minutes, 40 seconds
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Advisory committee recommends COVID-19 vaccine boosters for long-term care residents

Kelly talks to Dr. Samir Sinha, Director of Geriatrics, Sinai Health and the University Health Network.
9/29/202110 minutes, 56 seconds
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OPP introduce new towing protocols in effort to curb corruption

Kelly talks to Mark Graves, President of the Provincial Towing Association of Ontario.
9/29/20217 minutes, 4 seconds
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Second council vote could bring in mandatory training for Toronto's ride-hailing drivers

Kelly talks to Kristine Hubbard, Operations Manager for Beck Taxi.
9/29/202110 minutes, 22 seconds
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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

Kelly talks to Terry Dean, President and CEO of the Canadian Lung Association.
9/29/20218 minutes, 3 seconds
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What to know about QR-code menus and your privacy

Kelly talks to Dustin Moores, a privacy lawyer with nNovation LLP.
9/27/20217 minutes, 31 seconds
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Does Canadian military need Britain's help to defend the Arctic?

Kelly talks with Rob Huebert, one of the country's leading experts on Arctic defence from the University of Calgary.
9/27/20219 minutes, 6 seconds
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Man charged with murder in death of Toronto police officer released on bail

Kelly talks to Joseph Neuberger, Legal Analyst and Criminal Lawyer with Neuberger & Partners, and the host of Not On Record Podcast.
9/24/202119 minutes, 22 seconds
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What you need to know about the new university course Deconstructing Drake and the Weeknd

Kelly talks to Dalton Higgins, a music professor-in-residence at the Creative School at the soon-to-be-renamed Ryerson.
9/23/202110 minutes, 44 seconds
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Amy Schumer had her uterus and appendix removed due to endometriosis

Kelly 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.
9/22/202114 minutes, 53 seconds
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As Ontario rolls out vaccine certificates, how easy is it to create fraudulent documents and how can businesses protect themselves?

Kelly talks to Dr. Shabnam Preet Kaur, a forensic document examiner with Docufraud Canada.
9/22/20218 minutes, 41 seconds
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U.S. extends land border rules to Canada and Mexico, eases other travel measures

Kelly talks to Marty Firestone from Travel Secure Insurance about what the extension means for travellers who want to head south for the winter.
9/21/20216 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ex-bureaucrat accused of embezzling COVID-19 funds from Ontario government now facing criminal charges

Kelly talks to Joseph Neuberger, Global News Legal Analyst, and criminal lawyer with Neuberger and Partners about the fraud charges and the alleged lax security measures that allowed "widespread misappropriation" of the COVID-19 relief funds.
9/20/20217 minutes, 16 seconds
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New research study will explore the many ways people pronounce Toronto

Kelly talks to Caitlin Bergin, a Ph.D. student studying linguistics, language documentation, and revitalization at Carleton University about her new research project exploring the correct way to pronounce Toronto. Take the quick survey here.
9/17/20218 minutes, 16 seconds
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Snowbirds are heading to Florida and Arizona despite the Delta variant

Kelly talks to Marty Firestone of Travel Secure Insurance about a looming deadline, and what to consider if you're heading south for the winter. 
9/16/20218 minutes, 17 seconds
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Western University investigating several alleged sexual violence incidents

Kelly talks to author, activist and public educator Julie S. Lalonde about the alleged assaults at Western University and the fact that this is a problem at campuses all across Canada, especially during the first few weeks of school. 
9/15/202116 minutes, 1 second
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Yuk Yuk's Mark Breslin on the passing of comedic icon Norm Macdonald

Kelly talks to Mark Breslin, President and CEO of Yuk Yuk's about the sudden passing of Norm Macdonald and the legacy he leaves behind.
9/15/202113 minutes, 42 seconds
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How much did airline security change post 9/11?

Kelly talks to Rob Verger, Technology Editor at Popular Science about his latest piece on post 9/11 aviation changes that you don't see. 
9/10/202110 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ontario court finds the province broke law on lack of public consultation over MZO changes

Kelly talks to Mike Schreiner, Ontario Green Party Leader.
9/9/20218 minutes, 44 seconds
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What you need to know about the 46th annual Toronto International Film Festival

Kelly talks to Jason Gorber, Chief Film Critic and Managing Editor for ThatShelf about all things TIFF.
9/9/202111 minutes, 35 seconds
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Canada's Leylah Fernandez continues to captivate as US Open run continues

Kelly talks to Michael Downey, President and CEO of Tennis Canada.
9/8/202110 minutes, 5 seconds
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Drug charges across Ontario are being dropped as Toronto considers decriminalization

Kelly talks to Joseph Neuberger, Global News legal analyst and lawyer with Neuberger and Partners LLP.
9/8/20218 minutes, 19 seconds
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New Canadian border rule expected to cause major delays at Toronto Pearson

Kelly talks to Marty Firestone of Travel Secure Insurance about the Canadian border reopening to fully vaccinated foreign travellers and what to expect if you're planning to fly in or out of Pearson Airport. 
9/7/20218 minutes, 58 seconds
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Erin O'Toole talks about the 1st debate, being from the GTA, and gang violence

Kelly Cutrara is speaks to the Conservative leader the day after the 1st French language debate.
9/3/20219 minutes, 11 seconds
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Vaccine Hunters Canada wraps up day-to-day operations after helping millions get their shots

Kelly talks to Sarah Nation, Communications Lead for Vaccine Hunters Canada about the end of a very strange era.
9/1/20218 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ontario optometrists withdraw OHIP-covered services after a breakdown in talks with the provincial government

Kelly talks to optometrist Dr. Wes McCann, member of the Ontario Association of Optometrists.
9/1/202110 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ontario's NDP leader calls for safety zones to protect businesses from protestors

Kelly talks to Andrea Horwath, Ontario's NDP Leader about her call to the Ford government to pass new legislation to ensure businesses, workers, and customers are protected from anti-public health harassment.
8/31/202110 minutes, 36 seconds
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Toronto's quirky cube house could be replaced with high-design affordable housing

Kelly talks to Jennifer Keesmaat, a partner with Markee Developments, and former chief planner for Toronto about a new affordable housing development at One Sumach in Corktown.
8/31/202114 minutes, 12 seconds
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One hot dog could slice 36 minutes off your life, but eating this food will help get it back

Kelly talks to Olivier Jolliet, professor of environmental health sciences at the University of Michigan and senior author of a new study that may have you rethinking your weekend barbecue plans.
8/31/202110 minutes, 2 seconds
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John Cleese to release a new series on cancel culture

Kelly talks about a new series coming soon from the legendary actor John Cleese about comedy and cancel culture.
8/31/20217 minutes, 36 seconds
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How to host a hologram at your next big event

Kelly talks to Larry O’Reilly, CEO of ARHT Media about an overseas guest who was beamed into a Toronto couple's wedding using hologram technology.
8/31/202111 minutes, 53 seconds
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What you need to know about the Gardiner Expressway ramp teardown

Kelly talks to Eric Holmes, Strategic Communications for the City of Toronto and the lead on the Gardiner Expressway project.
8/31/20217 minutes, 21 seconds
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Uber proposes gig-worker benefits model in Canada

Kelly talks to the lead lawyer on the certified Uber class-action lawsuit, Samara Belitzky from Samfiru Tumarkin LLP Employment Lawyers.
8/31/20216 minutes, 58 seconds
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Hundreds of ER doctors put pressure on Ontario to boost nurses' pay amid staffing shortages

Kelly talks to Dr. Christopher Keefer, an Emergency Room Doctor in Toronto, who wrote a letter to the province calling on higher wages for Ontario nurses.
8/30/202110 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ryerson University will be renamed

Kelly talks to Sarah Tomlinson, a RSU student and reporter for The Eyeopener about the move to change the name of Ryerson University.
8/27/202112 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ontario has scaled back COVID testing, but there is still a big need with back-to-school right around the corner

Kelly talks to Phillip Anthony, manager of the East Toronto Mobile Vaccination Strategy at Michael Garron Hospital.
8/26/20216 minutes, 45 seconds
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What students entering post-secondary institutions are feeling at the start of another uncertain school year

Kelly talks to Dr. Michele Foster, psychologist and co-director of the Toronto Wellness Psychology Group about teens' mental health ahead of another uncertain school year, and what students are dealing with when it comes to online versus in-person learning at the post-secondary level.
8/23/202113 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why Catherine McKenna is encouraging all Canadians to go jump in a lake

Kelly talks to Catherine McKenna, MP for Ottawa Centre, Canada’s Minister of Infrastructure & Communities, and climate advocate about how she is celebrating her 50th birthday this year, and the importance of voting in the upcoming federal election.
8/23/202112 minutes, 18 seconds
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Liberals pledge $9-billion for long-term care, but is it enough to fix a broken system?

ON Point's Alex Pierson talks to Melissa Miller, a lawyer and partner at Howie Sacks and Henry about the Liberals promise to increase the minimum wage for personal support workers and better staff in longterm care homes. Is it enough to fix a broken system, and what are the other candidates on the campaign trail saying (or not saying)?
8/20/20219 minutes, 22 seconds
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Lawyer questions timing of charge against Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin

ON Point's Alex Pierson talks to Natalia Rodriguez, a civil liberties lawyer and a Partner with Conway Litigation about the timing of the charge against Major-General Dany Fortin. 
8/19/202113 minutes, 42 seconds
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NDP has no credible plan to pay for "tax the rich" platform promises

ON Point's Alex Pierson talks to Adam Zivo, columnist for the National Post about the NDP's public spending plan that would be paid for by higher taxes on the rich.
8/19/20218 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ontario optometrists battling the province over eye care OHIP coverage as deadline looms

Kelly talks to Dr. Wes McCann, optometrist and member of the OAO about the ongoing dispute between Ontario optometrists and the provincial government, and how that will affect how much you pay for eye exams.
8/19/202111 minutes, 40 seconds
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Breaking down the Conservatives pandemic-focused platform

ON Point's Alex Pierson talks to Kris Sims, Executive Director of the Canadian Taxpayer Federation.
8/18/202112 minutes, 40 seconds
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Conservative leader Erin O'Toole on vaccinations, carbon tax, Afghanistan and the arrest of Fortin

ON Point's Alex Pierson talks to CPC leader Erin O'Toole about some key election points, including vaccinations for federal employees, carbon pricing, Afghanistan and comments the arrest of Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin.
8/18/202114 minutes, 30 seconds
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One Afghan Interpreter is Safe in Canada, But His Family Still Isn't

Alex Pierson spoke with one of the few Afghan Interpreters and Cultural guides who was able to escape Afghanistan before the Taliban completely overthrew the country and sealed the borders.For the safety of his family still in Afghanistan, and fear of Taliban retaliation, we are withholding his name.  Alex and this now safe interpreter talk about the terrifying situation in Afghanistan now, the Taliban hunting for any they consider an enemy, and how he feels the Canadian government's response has been so far. Let's get talking
8/17/202113 minutes, 23 seconds
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Federal government announce incentives for zero-emission vehicles program

Kelly talks to Daniel Breton, President and CEO of Electric Mobility Canada about the EV rebate program announced by the federal government.
8/17/202110 minutes, 27 seconds
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How Canadian charity GlobalMedic is helping with relief efforts in Haiti

ON Point's Alex Pierson talks to Rahul Singh, Executive Director of GlobalMedic about relief efforts in Haiti.
8/16/20218 minutes, 20 seconds
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CAF veteran doesn't mince words over Canada's response to fall of Kabul

ON Point's Alex Pierson talks to Robin Rickards, a retired corporal with the Canadian Armed Forces and a member of "Not Left Behind."
8/16/202111 minutes, 57 seconds
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Reimagined portrait of Mary Ann Shadd takes over the side of Toronto building

Kelly talks to Umbereen Inayet, Programming Supervisor, Museum & Heritage Services, about a new mural featuring Mary Ann Shadd, the first Black woman to publish a newspaper in North America.
8/12/20218 minutes, 8 seconds
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Chinese court upholds death sentence for Robert Schellenberg

Peter Shurman talks to Professor Ian Lee about the sentence, the two Michaels, and how these cases relate to Meng Wanzhou and China's reputation in the world.
8/10/202112 minutes, 51 seconds
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Erin O'Toole discusses economic recovery in Canada ahead of potential election

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Erin O'Toole, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
8/10/202111 minutes, 50 seconds
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Exploring the upside of workplace distractions as most Canadians say they do not want a full-time return to office

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Harshad Puranik, author of the study looking into the benefits of workplace distractions, and an assistant professor in the Department of Managerial Studies at the University of Illinois.
8/6/20219 minutes, 41 seconds
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Science vs. pseudoscience at the Tokyo Olympics

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Timothy Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy and star of Netflix’s A User's Guide to Cheating Death, about cupping and taping at the summer games.
8/6/20219 minutes, 44 seconds
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University of Toronto's Brutalist building is getting a major expansion

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Gary McCluskie, principal at Diamond Schmitt and lead architect on the project to expand U of T's Robarts Library.
8/6/202111 minutes, 59 seconds
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Advice for Canadians travelling abroad

Guest host Peter Shurman chats with Marty Firestone from Travel Secure Insurance.
8/6/202111 minutes, 3 seconds
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More than half of Ontario parents don’t have an up-to-date will

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Erin Bury, CEO of Willful.
8/6/202111 minutes, 9 seconds
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Why it's important for menstrual products to be available in federally regulated workplaces

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Jana Girdauskas, Founder of The Period Purse about the move to provide menstrual products in all federally regulated buildings in Canada.
8/5/20218 minutes, 35 seconds
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What is "revenge spending" and how can you rein it in?

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Lesley-Anne Scorgie, founder of MeVest, a leading-edge financial education company specializing in money coaching for Canadians.
8/5/20218 minutes, 12 seconds
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New concept gym in Toronto offers fully equipped private workout lanes

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Sophie Matis, Owner of Training Lane about her new concept gym in Toronto and how the pandemic has changed the future of workouts.
8/4/202112 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ontario will soon report how many COVID-19 cases are in unvaccinated people

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Dr. Jennifer Kwan, a family physician who has been posting comprehensive daily case numbers and graphs on twitter since the beginning of the pandemic, about the province's move to report on COVID cases in unvaccinated Ontarians.
7/30/20218 minutes, 17 seconds
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How to support safe swimming as province unveils new plans for Ontario Place

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Mark Mattson, President of Swim Drink Fish about the exciting new plans for Ontario Place that will promote safe swimming and help preserve our freshwater lakes.
7/30/20219 minutes, 21 seconds
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Robin Lehner tweet opens up discussion about normalizing perceptions of mental health issues in the NHL

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Eric Kussin, CEO and Founder of Same Here Org. about normalizing perceptions of mental health in sports.
7/29/20219 minutes, 56 seconds
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Addressing job vacancy rates in healthcare across Canada

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Tim Guest, President of the Canadian Nurses Association about healthcare job vacancies across the country.
7/29/202111 minutes, 42 seconds
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Could higher vacancy tax rates improve housing affordability in Toronto?

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to National Post columnist Adam Zivo about how to improve housing affordability in Toronto through higher vacancy tax rates.
7/29/202110 minutes, 45 seconds
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Dash cam footage shows truck crash on Highway 401 in Durham Region

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Chris Eriksen, Manager of Highway Operations for Speedy Transport about a new poll on dangerous driving, and what truck drivers want motorists to know about sharing the road.
7/29/20219 minutes, 16 seconds
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Human behaviour is 100% responsible for coyote situation in Toronto

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Nathalie Karvonen, Executive Director of the Toronto Wildlife Centre about the city's coyote (and human) problem.
7/29/202113 minutes, 37 seconds
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Mental health should be just as important as physical health for Olympic athletes

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Brenley Shapiro, the Owner and Operator of Heads Up Mental Game Coaching, specializing in sports psychology in Toronto.
7/29/202111 minutes, 47 seconds
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Exploring the human rights approach to clearing encampments and dealing with people experiencing homelessness in Toronto

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Dr. Naheed Dosani, a Palliative Care Physician and Health Justice Activist, about the City of Toronto's approach to clearing encampments in parks, and what a human rights perspective might look like instead.
7/28/202112 minutes, 42 seconds
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Pickering condo values rise ahead of massive transformation

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Cliff Liu, a broker at Strata about a new report that shows condo values in Pickering soar ahead of the opening of a huge entertainment complex that will create a "downtown" for the city just outside of Toronto.
7/28/20217 minutes, 48 seconds
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Potent new opioids are hitting Toronto streets

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Yonah Budd, Addiction and Crisis Therapist and host of Road to Recovery Saturdays at 10 p.m. on 640 Toronto, about the rise in overdose deaths in Toronto due to deadly synthetic street drugs.
7/27/202110 minutes, 39 seconds
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New research says exercise over drugs for kids with ADHD

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Dr. Barbara Fenesi, Western University professor and co-author of the new study that puts an emphasis on exercise and meditation over drugs for children diagnosed with ADHD.
7/27/202110 minutes, 1 second
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New poll says pandemic has changed how people view LTC in Canada

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to Dr. Samir Sinha, Director of Geriatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital about how Canadians feel about longterm care, and why we need more nursing homes in the GTA.
7/27/202110 minutes, 52 seconds
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Should Toronto's Pearson Airport be separating travellers based on vaccination status?

Guest host Peter Shurman talks to MPP for York Centre, Roman Baber about his stance on a split society after Pearson Airport announces that they will separate passengers based on their vaccination status.
7/27/202110 minutes, 51 seconds
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Arrests made as city officials and police move to clear Lamport Stadium encampment

Kelly talks to Global News reporter Sean O'Shea, who was on scene at Lamport Stadium where city officials and police officers cleared out a homeless encampment.
7/22/202111 minutes, 51 seconds
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Queen's University researchers are developing rapid test to detect Lyme disease in ticks

Kelly talks to Harvard undergrad Indumathi Prakash about her work with Queen's University on a rapid test to detect Lyme disease in ticks.
7/20/20218 minutes, 15 seconds
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Canadian Olympic Foundation launches 50/50 draw to support local athletes

Kelly talks to Cindy Yelle, President and CEO of the Canadian Olympic Federation. 
7/19/202115 minutes, 14 seconds
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Combatting vaccine hesitancy in rural parts of Ontario

Kelly talks to Dr. Robert Cushman, the Medical Officer of Health for Renfrew County about vaccination rates amongst young people and members of the Canadian Forces.
7/19/202111 minutes, 49 seconds
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Barrie councillor gets emotional describing her close call with a tornado

Kelly talks to Barrie city councillor Natalie Harris as she looks upon the wreckage of her home after a tornado ripped through her neighbourhood on Thursday afternoon.
7/16/202111 minutes, 12 seconds
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Predicting, rating, and cleaning up after a tornado

Kelly talks to the Executive Director of the Northern Tornadoes Project, Dr. David Sills en route to Barrie to deal with the aftermath of a tornado that touched down on Thursday.
7/16/202119 minutes, 38 seconds
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Benefits of automating the tipping process with gratuity-pooling software

Kelly talks to Marilyn Schaffer, CEO of XTM Inc. about Tiproll, a software that automates the tipping process.
7/15/202112 minutes, 20 seconds
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Should we be qualifying the degree of a hate crime based on what motivates it?

Kelly talks to AM 640 Legal Analyst Joseph Neuberger about dangerous speculation surrounding the Linda O'Leary case, and hate crimes.
7/14/202111 minutes, 1 second
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ICU Doctor calls for hospitals to loosen visitation restrictions

Kelly talks to Dr. Michael Warner. 
7/13/202110 minutes, 27 seconds
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Are bidding wars on rental properties the new normal in Ontario?

Kelly talks to Toronto real estate agent and broker, Danielle Demerino about the rental market in Ontario.
7/12/20219 minutes, 27 seconds
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A Canadian company is creating edible COVID vaccine strips

Kelly talks to Mark Upsdell, CEO of Rapid Dose Therapeutics.
7/9/202112 minutes, 14 seconds
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One ER doctor on what it's like dealing with unvaccinated patients

Kelly talks to Dr. Jennifer Tang about combatting vaccine hesitancy in patients.
7/8/202112 minutes, 26 seconds
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Should lobsters be included in animal-welfare legislation?

Kelly talks to Stewart Lamont, Managing Director at Tangier Lobster Company Limited about the lobster business in Canada, and why more education is needed.
7/8/202110 minutes, 14 seconds
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Black holes and Martian clay

Kelly talks to Paul Delaney, York University Professor and Chair for the Public Understanding of Astronomy.
7/1/20218 minutes, 17 seconds
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Feds want all new cars and light-duty trucks sold in Canada to be electric by 2035

Kelly talks to Daniel Breton, President and CEO of Electric Mobility Canada.
7/1/202114 minutes, 54 seconds
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Why some female-identifying entrepreneurs create fake male assistants to navigate gender biases

Kelly talks to Nancy Wilson, the Founder and CEO of the Canadian Women's Chamber of Commerce.
7/1/202110 minutes, 36 seconds
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What are the privacy laws surrounding residential school records?

Kelly talks to Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Privacy Expert and the Executive Director of the Global and Security Centre.
7/1/20219 minutes, 45 seconds
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What the city can do to make Toronto beaches safer

Kelly talks to Mark Mattson with Swim Drink Fish Canada.
6/30/20215 minutes, 36 seconds
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Fur traders group says Canada Goose decision won't stop culling of coyotes

Kelly talks to Robin Horwath, General Manager of the Federal Fur Managers Association.
6/29/202110 minutes, 47 seconds
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The 5 D's of bystander intervention

Kelly talks to public educator Julie S. Lalonde about the five D's of bystander intervention.
6/28/202119 minutes, 39 seconds
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Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna announces she is quitting federal politics

Kelly talks to political strategist Bryan Detchou about what the announcement could mean for Minister McKenna, her potential replacement Mark Carney, and the future of the Liberal Party.
6/28/202113 minutes, 22 seconds
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Florida law makers want Canadian snowbirds to stay longer

Kelly gets the skinny from Marty Firestone. 
6/25/20216 minutes, 32 seconds
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Yours to discover: Ontario plans for summer staycation incentives

Kelly talks to the chair of the tourism taskforce Tim Hudak. 
6/25/202111 minutes, 24 seconds
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Salon's get ready for slightly earlier reopening

Kelly talks to Bernadette Taggio, Co-owner of King's Crown. 
6/25/202110 minutes, 1 second
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The future is uncertain for Oakville's Glen Abbey

Kelly talks to Oakville MPP Stephen Crawford.
6/25/20217 minutes, 5 seconds
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Business leaders on both sides of the border want a clear plan for international travel

Kelly talks to Scotty Greenwood, CEO of the Canada America Business Council. 
6/22/202114 minutes, 4 seconds
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Raiders lineman Carl Nassib comes out as NFL's 1st active gay player

Kelly talks to David Palumbo, board member of the You Can Play Project. 
6/22/202110 minutes, 44 seconds
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The Ottawa Report with Amanda Connolly

Kelly chats with our political reporter every week at 9:45am    Check out Amanda's stories here. 
6/18/202113 minutes, 27 seconds
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Fatherly wisdom from a comedian

Kelly talks to Steve Patterson about his new book Dad Up! 
6/18/202114 minutes, 13 seconds
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AZ vax won't get you into The Boss' show on Broadway

Kelly talks to bioethicist Kerry Bowman.
6/17/202111 minutes, 3 seconds
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What can you do if you have a Gypsy moth caterpillar infestation?

Kelly talks to Chris MacQuarrie, a research scientist with Natural Resource Canada's Great Lakes Forestry Centre.
6/17/20217 minutes, 5 seconds
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Toronto board of health asks feds to decriminalize drug possession

Kelly talks to Angie Hamilton from Families for Addiction Recovery 
6/15/202114 minutes, 10 seconds
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The price of meat is going up, but how long will it stay that way?

Kelly talks to Sylvain Charlebois, director of the agri-food analytics lab at Dalhousie University.
6/15/20218 minutes, 9 seconds
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A developer has bought $1-billion in single family homes with plans to rent them out

Kelly talks to Ron Butler of Butler Mortgage told the Star ‘It’s wrong on all possible levels’
6/15/202111 minutes, 35 seconds
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Military leaders went golfing with Gen. Jonathan Vance

Kelly gets the skinny from Ottawa Bureau Chief, Mercedes Stephenson.
6/14/202111 minutes, 11 seconds
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Terror charges in the London attack and are cops using expired DUI tests ?

Kelly talks to legal analyst Joseph Neuberger.
6/14/202110 minutes, 22 seconds
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York mayor's call for sped-up reopening for personal services

Kelly talks to the mayor of Stouffville. 
6/11/202112 minutes, 19 seconds
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Jimmy Fallon thinks No Frills is a band!

Kelly talks to Cher Campbell from Johns St. the agency that came up with No Frill's "Haulers" campaign. 
6/11/202112 minutes, 6 seconds
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What warmer water will mean for you future fishing trips

Kelly talks to Mark Mattson, Lake Ontario Waterkeeper and president of Swim Drink Fish. 
6/11/20218 minutes, 38 seconds
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What's the notwithstanding clause? Why is Ford using it? Why should you care?

Doug Ford is using the notwithstanding clause for the first time in Ontario history.  Kelly gets the details from the Government house leader, Paul Calandra.
6/10/202116 minutes, 59 seconds
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Variants, intervals and vaccines

Kelly talks to Dr. Martha Fulford. 
6/10/202116 minutes, 1 second
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How to catch tomorrow's eclipse

Kelly talks to astronomer Paul Delaney. 
6/9/20217 minutes, 19 seconds
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Mayor John Tory responds to the CN tower's choice to honour the Habs

6/9/202110 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ontario Nurses weigh in on Ontario's early reopening

6/9/20218 minutes, 59 seconds
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Niagara Falls prepares for border reopening

Kelly talks to the Mayor of Niagara Falls, Ontario.
6/8/202112 minutes, 5 seconds
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App tracking, pipeline ransom, & organized crime gets hacked by the cops

Kelly talks to David Shipley Cyber security expert and CEO of Beauceron Security to tackle some tech headlines and other related topics. 
6/8/202111 minutes, 26 seconds
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Should vaccines be mandatory for LTC staff?

Kelly talks to Dr. Samir Sinha, Director of Geriatrics at Mount Sinai and the University Health Network Hospitals in Toronto.
6/8/202117 minutes, 40 seconds
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Why are small businesses putting tombstones in their windows?

6/7/20218 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ryerson's statue is gone, now what?

Kelly talks to Sam Howden, one of the organizers of X University and a member of the university’s Indigenous student's association.
6/7/202113 minutes, 2 seconds
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Variant that emerged in parallel with vaccines poses a new threat

Kelly talks to Andrew McArthur, a researcher specializing in the genomics of viruses at McMaster University.
6/3/20218 minutes, 58 seconds
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Mayor of Windsor plans to vaccinate people in the middle of the tunnel to Detroit

Kelly talks to Mayor Drew Dilkens.
6/3/20219 minutes, 44 seconds
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For the love of fromage

Kelly talks to the host of the new Food Network Canada show, Cheese: A love story. 
6/2/202112 minutes, 13 seconds
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Mental health and addiction during the pandemic

Kelly talks to Yonah Budd, Addiction and Crisis Therapist and host of Road to Recovery premiering on Global News Radio 640 Toronto at 10pm this Saturday.
6/2/20218 minutes, 42 seconds
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Today is MLB's inaugural Lou Gehrig Day

Kelly talks to Mark Kirton, Former Leaf who was diagnosed with ALS in 2018. Check out his twitter @KirtSpeaksALS 
6/2/20219 minutes, 22 seconds
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Opioid Crisis in construction industry is a pandemic within a pandemic

Kelly talks to Mike Yorke, president of the Carpenters' District Council of Ontario.
6/1/20216 minutes, 48 seconds
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The CNE needs help!

Councillor Mike Layton needs signatures for his petition to get the Province and the Feds to pony up some cash to save the CNE. 
6/1/20219 minutes, 16 seconds
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Fed's are offering money for energy efficient home retrofits

Kelly talks to Nicholas Gall, director of Distributed Energy Resources at the Canadian Renewable Energy Association.
5/28/20219 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Ottawa Report with Amanda Connolly - May 28th 2021

Kelly chats with our Ottawa reporter about some of the top stories coming out of our nation's capital.    Follow Amanda on Twitter and keep up with her stories on Globalnews.ca 
5/28/202115 minutes, 15 seconds
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Understanding John Tavares' head injury

Kelly talks to Dr. Charles Tator, Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Toronto and Scientist and a world-renowned expert on concussion and spinal injuries in sports.
5/27/202116 minutes, 58 seconds
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Should parents have the choice to hold their kids back a grade?

Kelly talks to Monika Ferenczy from Horizon Educational Consulting.
5/26/202114 minutes, 23 seconds
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Could electric pickups get more people interested in EVs?

Kelly talks to Daniel Breton, president and CEO of Electric Mobility Canada.
5/25/202124 minutes, 29 seconds
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Should you trust online reviews?

Kelly talks to Kay Dean, former fraud investigator  who now runs a YouTube channel called Fake Review Watch
5/25/202126 minutes, 7 seconds
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What will a return to work look like?

Kelly talks to Jan De Silva, CEO of the Toronto Board of Trade 
5/20/202111 minutes, 50 seconds
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Mom gives birth on the 407, Dad captures it all on camera

Kelly talks to Troy Campbell about the ordeal and how he wound up getting it on camera.   Watch the video here.
5/20/202112 minutes, 46 seconds
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Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti on rapid tests and vaccine supply

5/18/202110 minutes, 35 seconds
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Raptors Super fan Nav Bhatia, the first fan named to the NBA hall of fame

Kelly talks to Super fan Nav Bhatia about the honour. 
5/18/20219 minutes, 22 seconds
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Charges dropped in mansion casino case amid allegations police planted evidence, took $450K watches

Kelly talks to criminal lawyer, Joseph Neuberger.
5/18/202112 minutes, 46 seconds
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Avi Benlolo talks about recent Anti-Semitic violence in Toronto

Avi Abraham Benlolo, BA MA, Doctor of Philosophy, Order of Vaughan, Queens Diamond Jubilee Medal, Race Relations Award  Avi Benlolo Speaks to Police Chief: Update on Anti-Semitic Violence in Toronto
5/17/20219 minutes, 49 seconds
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A workplace resignation boom may be looming, here’s why  .

Janet Candido, Principal Consultant at Candido Consulting Group talks about a workplace resignation boom may be looming. Here’s why   
5/17/20217 minutes, 55 seconds
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Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin under military investigation.

Christian Leuprecht - Professor at the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen's University, Munk Senior Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute talks about Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin under military investigation, and is no longer leading vaccine campaign.
5/17/202112 minutes, 49 seconds
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New UK study warns that mixing vaccines can lead to more reaction

Horacio Bach, an infectious diseases expert at the University of British Columbia talks about a new UK study warns that mixing vaccines can lead to more reactions
5/14/20219 minutes, 34 seconds
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Inductees are announced this year into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Lydia Puccini, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Marketing Manager talks about the latest inductees 
5/14/20219 minutes, 39 seconds
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Greyhound still owes severance to staff despite hitting the brakes

Fiona Martyn, Employment Lawyer, Associate at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP says Greyhound still owes severance despite hitting the brakes 
5/14/202110 minutes, 10 seconds
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OCC calling for evidence based metrics for reopening in province

Rocco Rossi, President & CEO, Ontario Chamber of Commerce talks about OCC calling for evidence based metrics for reopening in the province  
5/14/20219 minutes, 57 seconds
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Niagara Falls mayor wants plan for reopening

Kelly talks to Niagara Falls Mayor, Jim Diodati.
5/13/20217 minutes, 26 seconds
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Tesla to stop accepting bitcoin

Kelly talks to tech expert , Carmi Levy.
5/13/202110 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Horseshoe Tavern is hosting an outdoor concert series this summer

Kelly talks to Jeff Cohen, Owner of the Horseshoe.
5/13/20218 minutes, 56 seconds
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Disorganization at city leads to thousands of wrongful convictions: Paralegals

Kelly talks to Philip Alexiu, president of paralegal firm Legal Action Paralegal Services.
5/13/20219 minutes, 8 seconds
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Federal bill C-10 widely criticized for censoring the internet to face legal review

Kelly talks to internet law expert Michael Geist. 
5/11/202112 minutes, 27 seconds
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Delayed breast cancer screening, women coming for treatment with higher stage cancers

Kelly talks to the president of the Canadian Society of Breast Imaging, Dr. Jean Seely. 
5/11/202110 minutes, 38 seconds
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But, what is Dogecoin? SNL has real-life affect on crypto currency

Kelly Cutrara talks to financial journalist, David Gerard.   Watch the mention being blamed for the sell-off here. 
5/10/20219 minutes, 47 seconds
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Open letter to Premier and Dr. Williams calls for a return to play for soccer

Kelly talks to the Ontario Soccer CEO Johnny R. Misley.
5/6/20218 minutes, 36 seconds
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Restaurant owner launches patio petition

Kelly talks to Adam Matthews, owner of the 72 Bolton Sports Cafe in Bobcaygeon. Check out his petition here.
5/6/202110 minutes, 2 seconds
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Long-term care advocate weighs in on lack of accountability from LTC Minister

Kelly talks to Dr. Vivian Stamatopoulos
5/5/202119 minutes, 19 seconds
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New head of the Green Belt voted against it's existence & feds take over review of 413

Kelly talks to Tim Grey, Executive Director of Environmental Defence Canada.   
5/4/202112 minutes, 59 seconds
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Photo of beach volleyball player and cop highlights issues with rules around outdoor activities

Kelly talks to Sophie Bukovec who was photographed being asked to remove her volleyball net from the city owned posted at Woodbine Beach.
5/4/20219 minutes, 32 seconds
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Michigan pipeline shutdown could have a major impact on Ontario

Kelly talks to Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy.
5/3/202113 minutes, 35 seconds
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Proud Boys Canada has dissolved, what's next?

Kelly talks to Jessica Davis, former senior strategic intelligence analyst with CSIS, and president of Insight Threat Intelligence. 
5/3/20219 minutes, 37 seconds
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Space X makes rare night time splashdown & are we just throwing stuff a the sun?

Kelly talks to 640 Toronto expert in astronomy and space exploration and a professor at York University, Paul Delaney about some big space news and Elon Musk's hosting gig on SNL. 
5/3/202110 minutes, 35 seconds
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Could an avocado discovery in Guelph lead to a leukemia treatment?

Kelly talks to Paul Spagnuolo, Food science professor at the University of Guelph. 
5/3/20217 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Ottawa Report with Amanda Connolly - April 30th 2021

Kelly chats with our Ottawa reporter about some of the top stories coming out of our nation's capital.    Follow Amanda on Twitter and keep up with her stories on Globalnews.ca 
4/30/202110 minutes, 45 seconds
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Canadian Youtuber stands up against internet censorship bill

Kelly talks to J.J McCullough.
4/29/202113 minutes, 1 second
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Ontario will transfer of hospital patients to LTCs without consent

Kelly talks to Dr. Samir Sinha, Director of Geriatrics for Sinai Health and The University Health Network.
4/29/20218 minutes, 26 seconds
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How should you treat your child's COVID symptoms

Kelly talks to Dr. Jeremy Friedman, associate pediatrician-in-chief at Sick Kids Hospital.
4/29/20217 minutes, 23 seconds
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Netflix announces Toronto will be home to their Canadian head office

Kelly gets the skinny from Cinespace VP, Jim Mirkopoulos.
4/28/202113 minutes, 4 seconds
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Toronto partners with Vaccine Hunters Canada to connect people to COVID shots

Kelly talks to Joe Cressy, City Councillor and chair of the board of health. 
4/28/202111 minutes, 37 seconds
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Sunnybrook admits first patient to field hospital

4/27/202111 minutes, 25 seconds
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Did we over pay for our vaccine supply?

Kelly talks to NDP Health Critic Don Davies. 
4/27/20219 minutes, 51 seconds
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Tougher penalties coming for stunt driving in Ontario

Kelly talks to Brian Patterson from the Ontario Safety League. 
4/27/20218 minutes, 43 seconds
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Golf courses continue to push for reopening

4/26/202111 minutes, 43 seconds
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Chief Zvonko Horvat of the Aylmer Police let's us know what's going on with the Church of God

4/26/20217 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Ottawa Report with Amanda Connolly

Kelly chats with our Ottawa reporter about some of the top stories coming out of our nation's capital.    Follow Amanda on Twitter and keep up with her stories on Globalnews.ca 
4/23/20219 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ontario cenacles all non-emergency surgeries

Kelly talks to the President of the Ontario Medical Association. 
4/22/202111 minutes, 48 seconds
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Tax Payer's Federation weighs in on federal budget

Kelly talks to Aaron Wudrick, Federal Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. 
4/20/202111 minutes, 16 seconds
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Breaking down the new money for child-care

Kelly talks to Don Giesbrecht, CEO of the Canadian Child Care Federation.
4/20/202111 minutes, 5 seconds
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Why it's important to focus on perinatal mental health

Kelly talks to Patricia Tomasi, co-founder of the Canadian Perinatal Mental Health Collaborative.
4/20/202110 minutes, 57 seconds
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Golf world pushes for return to play in Ontario

Kelly talks to the Executive Director of Golf Ontario, Mike Kelly. 
4/19/20215 minutes, 34 seconds
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Is the Ford government trying to shutdown Queen's Park?

Kelly talks to Government House leader Paul Calandra.   
4/19/202117 minutes, 42 seconds
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CRTC will allow small carriers to piggyback on "Big 3" wireless networks

Kelly talks to Michael Geist, internet and e-commerce law expert at the university of Ottawa
4/16/20217 minutes, 54 seconds
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Will Canada allow internet providers to block piracy websites?

Kelly asks Carmi Levy,  Tech Expert & Director at info-tech research group. 
4/16/202112 minutes, 30 seconds
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Accountants want tax deadline pushed

Kelly talks to Bruce Ball, vice-president of tax at The Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada.
4/16/20219 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Ottawa Report with Amanda Connolly, Political reporter for Globalnews.ca

Follow Amanda on Twitter and keep up with her stories on Globalnews.ca 
4/16/202111 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ontario considers new restrictions as COVID numbers rise in ICU's

Kelly talks to Dr. Michael Warner, head of critical care at Michael Garron Hospital.
4/16/202110 minutes, 57 seconds
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TRREB president, Lisa Patel explains change from "master" "primary" bedroom

Kelly talks to the President of TRREB, Lisa Patel. 
4/15/202111 minutes, 18 seconds
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COVID rapid screening pilot program launches in Kitchener Waterloo

Kelly talks to Ian McLean, the president of the Greater Kitchener Waterloo chamber of commerce.
4/14/20219 minutes, 46 seconds
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Councillor and health experts call for vaccine pre-registration

Kelly talks to City Councillor Josh Matlow.
4/14/202114 minutes, 46 seconds
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Liberal grass-roots approve basic income

Kelly gets the skinny from Nathaniel Erskine Smith.
4/13/20219 minutes, 16 seconds
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Tools and resources virtual for learning with adequate

Kelly talks to Steve Brown, CEO of Nelson.
4/13/202111 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ethics of delaying your COVID vaccine

Kelly talks to Bioethicist Kerry Bowman.
4/13/202111 minutes, 10 seconds
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Should coping with anger be part of the school curriculum?

Kelly talks to Dr. Shimi K. Kang, clinical associate professor at the University of British Columbia’s psychiatry department.  Here's Dr. Kang's tutorial on box breathing.
4/12/202113 minutes, 31 seconds
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Another quarantine hotel loophole

Kelly talks to Marty Firestone from Travel Secure.
4/12/20217 minutes, 20 seconds
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Report from Ottawa with Amanda Connolly - April 9th 2021

Kelly talks to our political reporter Amanda Connolly. 
4/9/202113 minutes, 6 seconds
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Maintaining pandemic percussions as vaccine roll-out

Kelly talks to Dr. Brooke Struck, research director at The Decision Lab.
4/9/202110 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Beer Store is losing ground & Old Navy goes the extra mile for a young customer

Kelly talks to Mike Leon of Brand Heroes Marketing. 
4/8/202112 minutes, 51 seconds
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Expediting the vaccine rollout and rapid testing in workplaces

Kelly talks to Rocco Rossi from the Ontario Chamber of Commerce.  For companies interested in registering to qualify for free rapid test program from the Ontario Govt: Manufacturers can contact: TestingMEDJCT@ontario.ca For all other sectors, contact:  COVID19Testing@ontariohealth.ca
4/8/20219 minutes, 50 seconds
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Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie responds to school closure

4/6/202115 minutes, 59 seconds
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Little Jamaica is fighting an uphill battle to survive

Kelly talks to Romain Baker, co-founder of Black Urbanism TO.
4/6/20219 minutes, 25 seconds
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COVID Long-Haulers still need support

Kelly Talks to Dr. Naida Alam, family physician in Georgetown and Past President of the Ontario Medical Association.
4/6/20219 minutes, 48 seconds
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Toronto is owed $ 27 Million in unpaid tickets

Kelly talks to partner at the McLeish Orlando law firm and a road safety advocate, Patrick Brown. 
4/6/202110 minutes, 36 seconds
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Is it time to update your mask?

Kelly talks to Dr. Kevin Hedges, Certified Industrial & Occupational Hygienist & Former President of Workplace Health Without Borders.
4/1/20217 minutes, 35 seconds
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What COVID stress is doing to your brain

Kelly talks to Dr. Roger McIntyre, professor of psychiatry and pharmacology at the University of Toronto.
4/1/202114 minutes, 28 seconds
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ICU doctors pen open letter with a dire warning

Kelly talks to the head of critical care at Michael Garron Hospital, Dr. Michael Warner.
4/1/202112 minutes, 48 seconds
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AstraZeneca fear, April 1st tax increases & flying tiers

3/31/202128 minutes, 20 seconds
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Back to remote learning? The latest on the Rogers/Shaw merger & a painful history lesson

Kelly talks to the spokesperson the the TDSB about the possibility of a return to remote learning following the April break. We check in with internet law expert Michael Geist who will be testifying before a parliamentary committee on the Rogers/ Shaw merger and we get a history lesson on Canada's segregated battalion in WWI. 
3/30/202129 minutes, 5 seconds
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Doctor says the pandemic is "out of control" in Ontario

Kelly talks to Dr. Peter Juni, the scientific director to the COVID-19 Science Advisory Table and professor of medicine and epidemiology with the University of Toronto.
3/30/202119 minutes, 12 seconds
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Tough time for tats, pivoting pizzas and a crisis for Cinnamon Toast Crunch

Kelly talks to the owner of Artistic Integrity Tattoo, Rocco Agostino, Executive chef and partner at Pizzeria Libretto, and Josh Cobden, crisis communications specialist at Proof Strategies.
3/29/202129 minutes, 31 seconds
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York moves forward on COVID, Top tech stories & Taxi's left out

3/26/202139 minutes, 15 seconds
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Carbon tax gets the OK from the Supreme Court and an NHL ref gets canned for doing what every ref does

3/25/20211 minute, 25 seconds
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What's going in the ICU rooms? Worst hit industries ask for support and more!

3/24/202141 minutes, 10 seconds
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Live music venues continue to struggle and the what's behind the high price of lumber

3/23/202122 minutes, 12 seconds
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PM deflects on vaccines, O'Toole tries to take a stand on climate & CP rail purchases a major US railway

3/22/202134 minutes, 16 seconds
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Herd immunity in Canada, Marc Saltzman & grocery store prices

Is herd immunity still possible in Canada Marc Saltzman, technology expert   How your trip to the grocery store will change in 2021
3/19/202135 minutes, 47 seconds
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Arenas for Hockey and vaccines, & the latest on the Yonge Subway

3/18/202144 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dr. Iris Gorfinkel on vaccine hesitancy

Dr. Gorfinkel joins guest host Peter Gorfinkel to talk vaccine hesitancy, Astrazeneca. 
3/12/202113 minutes, 2 seconds
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MPP Sol Mamakwa demands an apology from the Premier

MPP Sol Mamakwa joins guest host Peter Shurman to discuss Premier Ford's comments on his jumping the line to get vaccinated. 
3/12/202112 minutes, 2 seconds
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People are leaving Toronto to get their haircuts, and to find a home & how hard would it be to leave the monarchy behind?

Kelly talks to the owner of King's Crown and National Post reporter Tristin Hopper. 
3/10/202131 minutes, 43 seconds
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Which COVID vaccine should pregnant women receive? Space Jam sidelines Pepe & what are they building on the waterfront?

Kelly talks to the President of the Ontario Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the Chief Planning and Design Officer at Waterfront Toronto and you! 
3/9/202130 minutes, 23 seconds
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Provincial memo hints at potential education cuts, The ethics of vaccine passports & WTF is an NFT?

Kelly talks to Liz Stuart, Kerry Bowman and Carmi Levy.
3/8/202130 minutes, 7 seconds
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Peter Shurman guests hosts

Peter talks about COVID lockdowns and the aftermath of the Minassian verdict for the autism community. 
3/4/202137 minutes, 12 seconds
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New rules for tow trucks, A vaccine for Lyme & Raccoon encounters are up in Toronto

3/3/202130 minutes, 23 seconds
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York's top doc responds to tough first day of vaccine delivery and Dr. Bogoch weighs in on the latest vaccine news

Kelly talks to Dr. Kurji and Dr. Bogoch. 
3/2/202125 minutes, 10 seconds
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Chaos in quarantine hotels and bringing old photos back to life

Kelly talks to Marty Firestone and Adam Oldfield.
3/1/202124 minutes, 24 seconds
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Elections Canada has given voter's addresses to a white nationalist group & What will be open in Peel when the stay-at-home order is lifted?

2/26/202121 minutes, 44 seconds
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Another top admiral steps down and environmental concerns with the proposed hwy 413

2/25/202123 minutes, 43 seconds
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York cops bust cannabis gummies at convenience stores & new testing model at YYZ

2/24/202121 minutes, 27 seconds
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Biden & Trudeau meet today, vaccine politics and brain fog

2/23/202129 minutes, 38 seconds
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Tax season begins & Boeing 777's grounded following engine failure

Kelly talks to Rubina Ahmed-Haq and Jock Williams.
2/22/202121 minutes, 32 seconds
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Rapid tests for businesses and heated debates at city hall

2/19/202135 minutes, 50 seconds
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Facebook stops sharing news in Australia, our we next? & Callers call for MPP pay cut

2/18/202125 minutes, 26 seconds
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The PC's say they want to expand the Green Belt, Fast-tracking the pandemic recovery & what's going on with the Uighurs in China?

2/17/202131 minutes, 15 seconds
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Variant outbreak at Mississauga condo, small and growing social media & how the role social media plays in gun crime

Kelly talks to Dr. Lawrence Loh, Adam Oldfield and Dave Perry. 
2/16/202131 minutes, 6 seconds
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Andrea Horwath on March Break & Alan Cross on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

2/12/202132 minutes, 36 seconds
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Could we be in store for a third wave this spring & Sky resorts prep for reopening

2/11/202120 minutes, 3 seconds
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Impeachment update & The Hip vs. Mill Street

2/11/202127 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ontario's reopening plan, Contractors are ripping off the city & how you can connect with the Toronto Black Film Festival

Kelly talks to Ryan Mallough, CFIB’s director of provincial affairs for Ontario. Councillor Stephen Holyday, and founder of the Toronto Black Film Festival, Fabienne Colas.
2/9/202135 minutes, 27 seconds
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GREG BRADY, GUEST HOST FOR KELLY CUTRARA - MON FEB 8

GREG BRADY “GUEST HOST” FOR KELLY CUTRARA - MON FEB 8, 2021 Dr Gareth Millward from the University of Warwick's Centre, UK on Vaccine rollout across the pond John Thompson Tampa resident on the day after Super Bowl 2021. AND... Sam Hammond of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario on Back to school plan for today - Monday, February 8.
2/8/202131 minutes, 27 seconds
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Annamie Paul on Canada's Vaccine policy, An Ontario company has developed an air sensor the can detect COVID and getting ready for the big game this weekend

2/5/202140 minutes, 2 seconds
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Union responds to Ontario's return to class plan, are we doing COVID tests right? & Spotify could suggest music based on the tone of your voice.

2/4/202127 minutes, 43 seconds
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Skating on thin ice, Where Canada's vaccine strategy went wrong & getting back your sense of taste and smell

2/3/202131 minutes, 37 seconds
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Reddit investors target silver, the skinny on the latest romance/investment scam & Is Doug Ford racist for saying 'stay home' in Patois?

Kelly talks to hard asset expert Darren Long, Jeff Thompson from the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre and takes calls from listeners. 
2/2/202130 minutes, 34 seconds
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What the new flight restrictions mean for Canadian airlines & your kids are learning about sex from porn

Kelly talks to airline consultant, Robert Kokonis and sex educator Carlyle Jansen.
2/1/202126 minutes, 43 seconds
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Peel's top doc wants you to stop ordering none-essential goods & understanding the Gamestop story

Kelly talks to Dr. Lawrence Loh and Globe and Mail Business columnist Andrew Willis.  
1/29/202122 minutes, 15 seconds
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Economist's forecasts much longer road to mass vaccination, a very old drug could keep COVID patients out of hospital and how should your mask fit?

Kelly talks to Professor Ian Lee, Dr. Jean-Claude Tardif, and Dr. Erin Bromage.
1/28/202136 minutes
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Perceived conflict of interest, Female truckers and bathrooms & Artists wanted for Neil Peart memorial at Lakeside Park

Kelly talks to bioethicist Kerry Bowman, Shelley Uvanile-Hesch, CEO of the Women's Trucking Federation of Canada & St. Catherine mayor Walter Sendzik.  
1/27/202135 minutes, 42 seconds
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What you need to know about the new COVID variants, why was a Brampton Liberal MP turfed? & How can you help feed the animals at Toronto Zoo?

1/26/202131 minutes, 21 seconds
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Could travelers face mandatory quarantine? Biden says "buy America" what does that mean for Canada? & Big brands sitting out Super Bowl

Kelly talks to Marty Firestone, Mike Leon & Professor Stephen Blank.
1/25/202133 minutes, 2 seconds
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Second wave put small businesses in danger, Canada Post sees major outbreak and vaccine conspiracy theories

Kelly talks to Dan Kelly, President and CEO of the CFIB, Peel's Chief Medical Office Dr. Lawrence Loh, and the President of the OMA Dr. Samantha Hill. 
1/21/202124 minutes, 43 seconds
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Why Canada is so behind on Vaccines? & Jays make historic signing

Kelly talks to Paul Lucas,  who was president and CEO of GlaxoSmithKline from 1995 to 2012 about the COVID vaccine, and the problems with Canada pharmaceutical industry. & Checks in with Sports director Rick Zamperin.
1/20/202119 minutes, 57 seconds
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Green party leader on Keystone, The Doctor behind NS's presumed consent organ donation and grooming pandemic puppies

Kelly talks to Annamie Paul, Dr. Stephen Beed and pet groomer, Paige Olsen.
1/19/202134 minutes, 43 seconds
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Keep an eye for "Quarantine-Myopia" & Running down the top tech stories

Kelly talks to the Past President of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society, Dr. Yvonne Buys and 640 Toronto Tech Expert Adam Oldfield.
1/18/202120 minutes, 1 second
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When will front line healthcare workers get vaccinated? & Pandemic ethics

Kelly talks to an ER doctor has been treating COVID patients while health care admin are who can work at home are getting vaccinated & Kelly talks about the ethics of 'vaccine passports,' critical care triage and more with bioethicist Kerry Bowman.
1/15/202123 minutes, 19 seconds
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How will the stay-at-home-order be enforced? An app can help you if you're lost anywhere in the world & Can you go to your cottage right now?

Kelly talks to Jeff McGuire, Director of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and the CEO of What3words and Terry Rees, the Executive Director of the Federation of Ontario Cottagers' Associations.
1/14/202131 minutes, 8 seconds
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The new state of emergency and construction & Pandemic tech from CES

Kelly talks to Phil Gillies the executive director of the Ontario Construction Consortium, and takes calls from people working in construction & we check in with Marc Saltzman for the latest from the Consumer Electronics show. 
1/13/202133 minutes, 5 seconds
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How can we slow the growth of COVID 19 in Ontario and can the Canadian economy survive without trade with China?

Kelly Talks to Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti  & Professor Ian Lee. 
1/12/202126 minutes, 58 seconds
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Impeachment number two for President trump, latest developments in the Sherman murder investigation & how a local inventor created a safer way to get drive through coffee in the pandemic

Kelly talks with Global Nationals' Washington reporter Reggie Checchini about impeachment charges being laid against Trump, and the after math of the siege against the Capitol building.She speaks with Kevin Donovan, Chief investigative reporter for the Toronto Star about recent developments in the murders of billionaire couple Barry and Honey Sherman.And Kelly also spoke with Shaun Talbot and his ingenious invention to help revolutionize drive through coffee
1/11/202127 minutes, 40 seconds
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The latest on the vaccine rollout & how social media conspiracies played into the attack on thte US Capitol and what the polar vortex disruption means for our weather

Kelly talks to Dr. Isaac Bogoch, Russell Muirhead and Anthony Farnell.
1/8/202123 minutes, 7 seconds
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The day after the attack on the U.S. Capitol Building & Calls for the military to get back into LTC homes

Kelly talks to CBS News Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum about the fallout from yesterday's riot and we get a look inside the mob from Toronto Star Washington Bureau Chief Edward Keenan.  Kelly also gets an update on the situation in Ontario's worst hit LTC facilities from Dr. Vivian Stamatopoulos. 
1/7/202141 minutes, 19 seconds
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NHL division names sold off, How dangerous is this new strain of COVID? & Should pregnant women get the vaccine?

Kelly talks to branding expert Mike Leon about the NHL's new branded division names. We ask Amir Attaran about the new COVID strain that's arrived in Canada and Kelly talks to the President of the Ontario Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists if women who are pregnant should be vaccinated after getting conflicting reports from health authorities. 
1/6/202132 minutes, 17 seconds
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ICU are getting crowded, travel agents look for some help & did aliens visit us a few years ago?

Kelly talks to Dr. Michael Warner, travel advisor Judith Coates and Space expert Paul Delaney. 
1/5/202131 minutes, 47 seconds
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Vaccine's slowly roll out across the country, why you may want to quick Facebook Messenger & jet setting politicians

Kelly talks to infectious dieses expert Allison McGeer, tech analyst Adam Oldfield and Chief Political correspondent David Akin. 
1/4/202130 minutes, 33 seconds
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Greg Brady w/ Ryan Imgrund, Jennifer Innis, Dr Andrew Morris, Bruce Arthur

Greg Brady with guests: Ryan Imgrund, HS Teacher/Biostatistician Jennifer Innis, Chair of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, Peel Regional Councillor, Ward 3 and 4 Regional Councillor, Town of Caledon ON Dr Andrew Morris, Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto Bruce Arthur, Toronto Star columnist
12/31/202038 minutes, 56 seconds
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Greg Brady w/ Bill Caiaccio, Shaun Collier, Omar Khan, Doly Begum

GREG BRADY - GUEST HOST / WEDNESDAY DEC 30, 2020 - With guests: Bill Caiaccio, reporter with WSB radio, 95.5, Atlanta’s News & Talk Shaun Collier, Mayor of Ajax Omar Khan, Public Affairs Vice President at Hill+Knowlton Strategies  Doly Begum, NDP MPP for Scarborough Southwest
12/30/202040 minutes, 18 seconds
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Music and Tech: 2020 in Review

Kelly talks with Alan Cross about this how 2020 was in the world of music, and how musicians had to get creative and why Clapton and Morrison released an anti-lockdown song & Adam Oldfield about the future of tech, the KFC gaming console and minority report like tv and ads
12/24/202021 minutes, 53 seconds
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New vaccines, planes and the Toronto Raptors

Kelly talks to Dr. Zain Chagla about a new COVID-19 vaccine, international passengers flying into Pearson, and pre-screening for flights in and out of Canada & Rachel Brady from the Globe and Mail about the Raptors season opener in Tampa Bay, and a look forward at the upcoming season.
12/23/202027 minutes, 51 seconds
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Small Business and Ski Season

Kelly talks with Rocco Rossi from the Ontario Chamber of Commerce about the province wide lockdown and how it will effect small business & Tara Lovell from Blue Mountain Ski Resort about Ski season being put on hold by the lockdown
12/22/202015 minutes, 38 seconds
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Mutated Covid-19 Strains & The Great Conjunction

Kelly talks to Colin Furness about new strains of Covid-19 & Paul Delaney about the Winter Solstice and the Great Conjunction & Rick Zamperin about the NHL and the 2021 season
12/21/202032 minutes, 56 seconds
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Scientific breakthroughs and essential sex shops

Kelly talks to Dr. Roderick Salvcev about a possible needle free vaccine option & Dr. Thomas Hope about a breakthrough in scanning for cancer & Veronica Kazoleas, whose sex shop been getting tickets from bylaw officers despite being told she's ok to open.
12/18/202031 minutes, 49 seconds
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Could you be libel if someone gets COVID at your house? & wrapping 2020 with some major cyber security concerns

Kelly talks to Rajiv Haté & David Shipley 
12/17/202015 minutes, 41 seconds
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How to access a new tax refund for those working from home, Understanding vaccine allergies and how an ice cream company is helping with the their public health unit

Kelly talks to our personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq, allergist Dr. Zainab Abdurrahman, and Chapman's Ice cream VP Ashley Chapman.
12/16/202023 minutes, 55 seconds
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What the Carbon Tax hike means for the cost of everything & how you can cash in on the Microsoft class-action

Kelly talks to Dan McTeague and Adam Oldfield 
12/15/202023 minutes, 58 seconds
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What the condition of Ontario's intensive care units? & 3 years since the Sherman murders and still no charges

Kelly talks to the president of the Ontario Hospital Association Dr. Anthony Dale and the Toronto Star's Chief Investigative Reporter Kevin Donovan.
12/14/202022 minutes, 29 seconds
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Liquor rules are here to stay, Markham mayor wants close bug box store to keep mom & pops open and a look inside the new Massey Hall

Kelly talks to Jan Westcott, the President & CEO. Spirits Canada and the Association of Canadian Distillers about the latest booze news out of Queens Park. Mayor Frank Scarpitti tells Kelly that he wants to try closing big box stores instead of going into lock down. & the President and CEO of the Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thompson Hall shares a sneak peak at the newly renovated Massey Hall and the attached Allied Music Centre. 
12/10/202028 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ontario healthcare workers want you to cancel your plans, the latest from Apple, Netflix and Facebook & Vaccine Questions answered

Kelly talks to OMA President-Elect Dr. Adam Kassam, Tech expert Adam Oldfield and Dr. Isaac Bogoch , Infectious diseases physician and member of Ontario’s Vaccine Task Force.
12/9/202034 minutes, 25 seconds
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Appliance store goes to court for right to open, Christmas scams & talking music business with a Barenaked Lady

Kelly talks to the lawyer representing the Canadian Appliance Source. Jeff Thompson from the Canadian Anti-fraud Centre talks about about their 12 scams of the holidays & Barenaked Ladies drummer Tyler Stewart stops by to talk about some big music stories and their Christmas Special.
12/8/202031 minutes, 22 seconds
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LCBO "pauses" delivery service, Canucks fire anti-masker anthem singer & the world's first $1 Million hockey card

Kelly talks to John Sinopoli from Save Hospitality. We check in with Employment lawyer Lior Samfiru & Hockey card expert Stephen Laroche.  
12/7/202030 minutes, 18 seconds
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Will other parts of the GTA wind up in lockdown? Have you updated your COVID Alert app? Can Airbnb stop NYE parties?

Kelly talks to the Mayor of Burlington, Tech Expert Adam Oldfield, & Thorben Wieditz
12/4/202027 minutes, 58 seconds
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Latest on Adamson's BBQ, how long should people quarantine? & lost and found stories

Kelly talks to city spokesperson Brad Ross, & Dr. Don Sheppard,  the founder and director of the McGill Interdisciplinary Initiative.
12/3/202027 minutes, 44 seconds
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UK OK's Pfizer's vaccine, COVID and civil liberties and your home can smell like your favourite rapper

Kelly talks to Dr. Jason Kindrachuck & Christine Van Geyn. 
12/2/202028 minutes, 18 seconds
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The fiscal update, what's in it for you? & the logistics of transporting things at extremely low temperatures

Kelly talks to Rubina Ahmed Haq and the owner of a cold storage logistics company. 
12/1/202023 minutes, 22 seconds
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Can courts compel you to get COVID test? TDSB won't close school with 19 new asymptomatic cases, & using wastewater to protect LTC homes.

Kelly talks to our legal analyst, the spokesperson from the TDSB and a researcher testing wastewater at the University of Ottawa. 
11/30/202026 minutes, 23 seconds
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Lockdown for small stores vs big box , Dave Chappelle & Grammy's

Covid lockdown for big box and small store shopping with Richard Cloutier, Co Host of “The News”, Sister station in Winnipeg CJOB AND...Pop Culture & PR Expert Elissa Freeman talks about a few entertainment related stories making headlines. 
11/26/202022 minutes, 22 seconds
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Auditor General report sounds the alarm, what Canadians should know about credit cards for the holidays

Kelly is joined by Global News Queen's Park Bureau Chief Travis Dhanraj, and VP of Money for Rates.ca, Sara Kesheh.
11/25/202020 minutes, 43 seconds
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Biden finally allowed into White House, Toronto BBQ joint refuses to close

Kelly is joined by Global News Washington Bureau Chief Cecchini and Dr. Colin Furness.
11/24/202018 minutes, 39 seconds
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'Effective' AstraZeneca vaccine in late trials, how to deal with mental health during lockdown

Kelly is joined by infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch, and CAMH's Dr. Joanna Henderson.
11/23/202027 minutes, 18 seconds
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York Region asks to be spared from lockdown & do we really need to quarantine after an international flight?

Kelly talks to the Mayor of Markham and Dr. John Gilmour
11/20/202024 minutes, 10 seconds
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Competing rights in a pandemic, your vacuum can hear you, and 2020's winter forecast

Kelly takes calls from listeners in the topic of a bar owner who is under fire for not allowing a women to entre without a mask. We hear from David Shipley who explains how appliances without microphones can be used as listening devices and we get a winter forecast from Anthony Farnell.     
11/19/202030 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Ethics Commissioner didn't take complaints seriously, big vaccine news & how you can help Toronto Miracle

Kelly talks to Duff Conacher, about the expanding sister-gate controversy.  Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti talks about the promising COVID vaccines. & Kelly talks to Jordan Mlynek about Toronto Miracle. 
11/18/202023 minutes, 31 seconds
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North East Brampton sees a huge rate of COVID spread, protecting your online purchases & there's a better COVID model but the government doesn't seem interested

There' a huge COVID problem in North East Brampton, Kelly talks to Dr. Colin Furness. Kelly talks to Doug Stephens about issues with online shopping. & There is a better COVID 19 model but so far the government isn't interested in it. 
11/17/202033 minutes, 3 seconds
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Getting tough on businesses in Peel and the Pharmaceutical industry is offering money, what do they want in return?

Kelly talks to Dr. Lawrence Loh and Dr. Joel Lexchin.
11/17/202021 minutes, 42 seconds
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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

Kelly talks to Dr. Isaac Bogoch, MP Michael Barrett and tech expert Adam Oldfield. 
11/13/202030 minutes, 47 seconds
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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

Kelly talks to Dr. Michael Warner , Dan McTeague, and Lisa Raitt. 
11/12/202033 minutes, 25 seconds
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Remembrance Day 2020

Kelly 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.
11/11/202023 minutes, 4 seconds
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What to expect from the Minassian trial, Election Fallout & hopping over the Canada U.S. land border

Kelly 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.  
11/10/202027 minutes, 17 seconds
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Patrick Brown on Peel's COVID situation & What will Biden's win mean for Canada?

Kelly talks to Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown and Professor Ian Lee. 
11/9/202029 minutes, 59 seconds
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Whole Food's poppy ban and a way to support Veterans this Remembrance Day and all year round

Kelly 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. 
11/6/202032 minutes, 39 seconds
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Pioneering Parkinson's treatment in Toronto and a new way to run a foodbank

Kelly talks to Dr. Nir Lipsman & Suman Roy.
11/5/202018 minutes, 54 seconds
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The day after the US election & Pro's and con's of regulating streaming services

Kelly 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. 
11/4/202040 minutes, 26 seconds
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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

Kelly 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. 
11/3/202035 minutes, 18 seconds
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Changes coming to Long Term Care homes, will all votes be counted in the US election? & Remembering Sean Sean Connery

Kelly 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. 
11/2/202022 minutes, 48 seconds
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COVID Models, Haunted Houses and how a Guelph musician wound up on the Borat soundtrack

Kelly 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. 
10/30/202037 minutes, 39 seconds
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Bike lanes debate spills from city council onto our show and Goodlife wants your help to reopen closed gyms

Kelly 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. 
10/29/202035 minutes, 51 seconds
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Training judges could have downfalls, How's our distancing? & form toy making to the first recyclable masks

10/28/202028 minutes, 49 seconds
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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?

Kelly 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. 
10/27/202030 minutes, 30 seconds
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Will more regions slide back to a modified stage two? Battery life on relatively new EV's

We 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. 
10/26/202039 minutes, 44 seconds
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Latest COVID stories, Toronto Police building new neighborhood teams and nudging kids into skilled trades

Kelly 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? 
10/23/202025 minutes, 4 seconds
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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?

Kelly 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. 
10/22/202032 minutes, 16 seconds
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Snap election? Google antitrust and reverse Halloween

10/21/202024 minutes, 10 seconds
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Understanding the proposed digital ID and debate over the use of a racial slur at an Ontario university

Kelly 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.
10/20/202050 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ontario announces an overhaul to the blue box system, we shine a light on the fisheries dispute in Nova Scotia & a Toronto plumber has a novel idea for trick-or-treating

10/19/202029 minutes, 58 seconds
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Understanding the Science that helped the Toronto Police solve the Christine Jessop case and a Kitchener guy who build the worlds first working lightsaber

Kelly talks to the head of the lab that helped the Toronto police break a decades old cold case and she talks to an engineer turned youtuber who created a working lightsaber. 
10/16/202029 minutes, 5 seconds
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Changing the way we hire teachers in Ontario & Is there really a flu shot shortage?

Kelly talks to Annie Kidder about today's announcement from the Minister of Education and asks the head of the pharmacists association about the supply of the flu shot. 
10/15/202024 minutes, 53 seconds
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What's going on with The GTA real estate market? How much is your favorite delivery app charging your favorite restaurant and what's missing from the new Iphone?

Kelly talks to Phil Soper from Royal Le Page about the GTA market. She gets the skinny on apps like Uber Eats and what they are charging restaurants to use their service & a lot of the talk about the new Iphone is about what it doesn't offer. 
10/14/202030 minutes, 53 seconds
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Where do things stand in our hospitals? Are negative interest rates actually possible? & Is U2's Joshua Tree really the best album of the 80's?

10/9/202029 minutes, 26 seconds
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What's Washington saying about last night's VP debate? The end of time changing for Ontario & the OHL will be back, without checking

Kelly get's an update from our man in Washington Reggie Cecchini Mike Stubbs breaks down the new OHL rules for return to play.  & Kelly talks to an MPP who wants to stop all the springing forward and falling back in Ontario. 
10/8/202030 minutes, 13 seconds
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Confusion over the provinces Thanksgiving communications, The TDSB is moving some in-class teachers to the online platform & appliances are hot commodities right now

Kelly talks to Professor Maya Goldenberg about the mixed messages from Queens Park.  We get the skinny on the TDSB's big reorganization from Ryan Bird. Kelly talks to Jason Goemans about the increased demand for appliances through the pandemic. 
10/7/202031 minutes, 12 seconds
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New COVID restrictions? Are we ready for more immigration? & the next step in Canada's medically assisted dying laws

Toronto’s associate medical officer of health Dr. Dubey help's us understand the lay of the land with COVID in Toronto. The Feds are planning on bringing back the immigration lottery and opening the boarder to specific loved ones, Kelly breaks it down with immigration lawyer Guidy Mamman. Get a break down of changes to Canada’s medically assisted in dying legislation from the CEO of Dying with Dignity Canada. 
10/6/202032 minutes, 35 seconds
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​Trump health update, Hockey on pause, what about other sports? & understanding Toronto's decision to halt contact tracing

Kelly checks in with our Washington correspondent live outside the Walter Reed Medical Centre, she touches base with the Minister of Sport, Lisa Macleod​ about the statues of sports in Ontario as the GTHL hit pause on their season. We catch up with Chair of the Board of Health about the choice to stop contact tracing in the city of Toronto. 
10/5/202037 minutes, 11 seconds
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POTUS has COVID, Should we talk more about miscarriages, and how has Nuit Blanche pivoted for the pandemic?

We get the skinny on the continuing investigation into COVID at the White House from Reggie Cecchini. Chrissy Teigen and John Legend shared the loss of their baby on social media, some say it was an overshare but others think we need to talk more about this kind of loss, Kelly talks to maternal mental health expert Dr. Tanya Cotler. & Nuit Blanche happen this weekend, but the pandemic has forced them to be even more creative. 
10/2/202033 minutes, 4 seconds
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Inside and illegal Casino bust in a Markham mansion, Can Toronto's restaurants survive the new regulations? & A warning about Facebook's growing hunger for your data.

We take a look inside that massive illegal casino bust in Markham. Kelly talks to Savehospitality.ca's John Sinopoli about the statues of Toronto's restaurants and what the government can do to help as they level new restrictions & Kelly chat's with Adam Oldfield about Facebook Messenger's integration with Instagram. 
10/1/202033 minutes, 47 seconds
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Who are the Proud Boys? The CEO of Metrolinx is making how much? Does Ontario have COVID testing caps? & Foal-mouthed foal

Kelly talks to Bernie Farber about Trump's apparent wink to the Proud Boys.She get's the skinny on a a reported raise for the head of Metrolinx.  A leaked memo seems to suggest that Ontario is capping the amount of COVID tests it does, Kelly breaks it down with Amir Attaran. 
9/30/20201 minute, 38 seconds
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Canadian anti-viral COVID treatment is conducting human trials, the most challenged books of the decade and a better way to recycle plastic

SaNOtize needs volunteers for human trials of their promising anti-viral nasal spray that could be a game changer in the fight against COVID 19. Kelly talks to the American Library Association about their Banned Books list.  Scientists are working with a plastic-eating enzyme which could revolutionize the way we recycle plastic. 
9/29/202031 minutes, 5 seconds
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Toronto School closed following COVID outbreak, Can the former owner of your home access you security system? & Should the government pay you to eat out?

Toronto School closed following COVID outbreak, Kelly gets the skinny from the TDSB's Ryan Bird. Can the former owner of your home access you security system? Kelly talks to privacy advocate Ann Cavoukian and Restaurants Canada is proposing a meal subsidy to support the restaurant industry should the government pay you to eat out? 
9/28/202030 minutes, 54 seconds
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Changes coming to EI, a different narrative emerges in the debate whether or not to change the name of Dundas Street and the greatest albums of all time

9/25/202031 minutes, 21 seconds
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The latest on COVID and a warning to cottage owners

9/24/202020 minutes, 20 seconds
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Toronto pledges to avoid tax hikes, why Ontario's testing strategy doesn't work, Uncle Ben's becomes 'Ben's Original'

9/23/202027 minutes, 44 seconds
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The problem with Ontario's COVID-19 testing strategy

Head of Intensive Care at Michael Garron Hospital, Dr. Michael Warner, joins Kelly Cutrara to discuss the problems with the Ontario's government testing strategy for COVID-19.
9/23/202013 minutes, 59 seconds
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More school delays, are we headed for a flu shot crisis? & Working Canadians are doing better financially but we're more worried about money

9/22/202030 minutes, 49 seconds
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Fed's to invest big money in EV production, what Schitt's Creek's big wins mean for the film industry and remembering RBG

9/21/202031 minutes, 20 seconds
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COVID mouthwash, update on a huge CRA cyberattack and the world's best whiskey is Canadian

9/18/202029 minutes, 32 seconds
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Details on smaller social gatherings, are Ontario pharmacists ready for COVID tests? & A high school teacher showed up to work with symptoms of COVID 19

9/17/202021 minutes, 57 seconds
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Smaller social gatherings, COVID tests at pharmacies, possible life on Venus and a great big diamond

9/16/202025 minutes, 23 seconds
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Today's Show: Is there a serial killer in the city? What happens when the CERB runs out? & Western had to turn away students seeking COVID tests yesterday are they prepared for the demand after 5 students test positive

Today's Show: Is there a serial killer in the city? What happens when the CERB runs out? & Western had to turn away students seeking COVID tests yesterday are they prepared for the demand after 5 students test positive 
9/15/202031 minutes, 29 seconds
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Today's Show: Catching up with the Education Minister & the Mayor of Brampton and the latest on the sale of TikTok

9/14/202032 minutes, 13 seconds
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Today's Show: Answers to your questions about the return to school, a GTA high school sent a student a link to porn and a divorce without a marriage

9/11/202028 minutes, 4 seconds
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Today's Show: Security concerns raised as Ontario's jury trials resume, the latest on a COVID vaccine and finding out how JFL is pivoting during the pandemic

9/10/202026 minutes, 14 seconds
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Today's Show: Raptors do-or-die, Video game lawsuit & vacation class-action

9/9/202027 minutes, 10 seconds
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Today's Show: Back to school, problems with wage subsidies and the future of one of Toronto's favourite dive-bars

9/8/202037 minutes, 20 seconds
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Today's Show: Do the Liberal's want to tax the sale of your home? A typewriter repairman's interaction with Tom Hanks and planning for the future of Yonge Street

9/4/202032 minutes, 31 seconds
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Today's Show: The end of the CNE? The latest on COVID and why is Qanon gear available on major web retailers?

9/3/202031 minutes, 23 seconds
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Today's Show: How backed up are surgeries because of COVID 19? What do Uber drivers need to know about their new contract? the next step in Canada's truth and reconciliation

9/2/202034 minutes, 25 seconds
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Today's show: Should teachers get deals for being front line workers? What you need to know about the cancer that killed Chadwick Boseman and joy-ride memories

9/1/202032 minutes, 2 seconds
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Today's Show: Pro's & Con's of Ontario's rent freeze bill and making sense of what went down in little Jamaica on the weekend

8/31/202021 minutes, 45 seconds
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Today's Show: New rules for flying on Westjet, good news for COVID immunity and a look inside GTA classrooms.

8/28/202027 minutes, 12 seconds
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Today's Show: Will the basketball season continue? How should the province spend the Federal education money ?

8/27/202035 minutes, 58 seconds
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Today's Show: Will the Raptor's boycott game 1? & has the Federal government bungled our chances at getting the first batch of vaccines?

8/26/202023 minutes, 3 seconds
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Today's Show: COVID testing should be easier, but how easy? & Looking inside York Region's street racing sting

8/25/202028 minutes, 49 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: Getting to know the new Conservative leader, learning about the not so nice history behind some of Toronto's namesakes, and watch out for the crumbling bluffs

8/24/202028 minutes, 57 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: Peter Shurman fills in with guests Jillian McLeod, Ian Lee and Josh Matlow

8/21/202026 minutes, 39 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: School bus shortages, electric bike's and Airbnb bans house parties worldwide amid coronavirus

8/20/202021 minutes, 41 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: Will school actually start on Sept. 8? Virtual CNE, police body cams & does Freeland have the right credentials for finance minister?

8/19/202043 minutes, 41 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: The Finance Minister resigned, now what? The cops had access to people COVID tests and how technology can aid in water rescues

8/18/202036 minutes, 59 seconds
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TODAY’S SHOW: TDSB’s pitch for smaller class sizes rejected, new TTC derailment details & Raptors-Nets game preview

8/17/202032 minutes, 58 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: OLG executive bonuses, what you need to know about the onion recall & Instagram wasn't deleting your data

8/14/202031 minutes, 42 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: Should you be worried about getting COVID on from packages? Understanding the COVID Alert App & the story behind 'In the Air Tonight'

8/13/202033 minutes, 15 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: Greg Brady talks Kamala Harris, Teacher's protest & COVID 19

8/12/202035 minutes, 48 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: Russia says it has a COVID vaccine, could Mark Carney be the next finance minister? & Drive-in concerts with Alan Cross

Kelly talks to Amir Attaran, Mercedes Stephenson & Alan Cross. 
8/11/202031 minutes, 20 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: TDSB Parent survey, buy now, pay later, COVID hair-loss and a meteor shower

8/10/202045 minutes, 19 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: The NRA needs to go, NO LEAFS NO, & does the NDP have a better back-to-school plan?

8/7/202041 minutes, 38 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: Political motivations in China?, Will the Leafs advance?, and Can Biden stumble?

8/6/202033 minutes, 53 seconds
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TODAY'S SHOW: The aftermath in Beiruit, no room on school buses, and are parents feeling nervous?

8/5/202035 minutes, 24 seconds
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Today's Show: Say goodbye to BMI, five months apart, and gone too soon

8/4/202039 minutes, 31 seconds
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I could've worked with Jamie Samuelsen forever

8/4/202014 minutes, 32 seconds
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BMI isn't the right tool

Dr. Sean Wharton, lead author of new guidelines for diagnosing obesity joined guest host, Greg Brady....
8/4/202011 minutes, 24 seconds
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Advocates call for full immigration status for migrant workers

Executive Director of the Migrant Workers Alliance for Change,  Syed Hussan.
7/30/20208 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why it matters that the Great Lakes are getting warmer

Kelly talks to the vice-president of the International Association for Great Lakes Research and a research scientist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, Andy Bramburger.
7/30/20206 minutes, 29 seconds
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Government pressure on telecoms companies not driving prices down

Kelly gets the details from The Executive director of Open Media, Laura Tribe. 
7/30/202012 minutes, 13 seconds
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Musicians release letter demanding political parties ask if they can use their music during campaign

Kelly chats with Ongoing History of New Music host Alan Cross. 
7/30/20209 minutes, 53 seconds
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What you need to know about Toronto's entrance into Stage 3

Kelly talks to Dr. Vinita Dubey, Toronto’s associate medical officer of health.
7/30/202010 minutes, 5 seconds
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Fire calls are up amid the pandemic

Kelly talks to Frank Ramagnano, president of the Toronto Professional Fire Fighters Association.
7/29/20206 minutes, 50 seconds
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Home owners and borrowers approaching end of Mortgage deferral program

Kelly talks to Paul Taylor CEO Mortgage Professionals Canada.
7/29/202011 minutes, 39 seconds
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Kelly and David Shipley talk Netflix fishing, Garmond ransomware and strange seeds

Kelly talks to our cyber security analyst about some of the scams making headlines. 
7/29/20207 minutes, 44 seconds
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What does entering Stage 3 mean for Toronto's restaurant owners?

Kelly talks to John Sinopoli from the Ascari Hospitality Group, which runs the Ascari restaurants in Leslieville and King West.
7/29/202011 minutes, 44 seconds
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Optometrists seek changes to OHIP

Kelly talks to Dr. Sheldon Salaba, President of the Ontario Association of Optometrists.
7/29/20208 minutes, 4 seconds
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What did we learn from yesterday's WE testamony?

Kelly chats with Conservative ethics critic, Michael Barrett.      
7/29/202016 minutes, 33 seconds
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Health Canada auhorizes Remdesivir to treat severe COVID 19

Kelly gets the details from Dr. Brett Belchetz.
7/28/20207 minutes, 3 seconds
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Your deit could put you at higher risk to prostate cancer

Kelly talks to Professor Marie-Elise Parent from the National Institute for Scientific Research.
7/28/20208 minutes, 30 seconds
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Canadian company answeres Elon Musk's call for carbon free nickle

Kelly talks to Canada Nickel Chief Executive Officer, Mark Selby.
7/28/202011 minutes, 14 seconds
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Paul Delany helps us find planets that will be viable with the naked eye this weekend

Kelly talks to Paul Delany, Global News Radio’s Expert in astronomy and space exploration.
7/28/20207 minutes, 42 seconds
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Celebrity chicken wing recipes face off in the Uber Eats Wing Showdown

Shaquille O'Neal, Snoop Dog, Tyra Banks amongst celebrities teaming up with Toronto, Vancouver restaurants on The Wing Showdown. Kelly talks to Jordan Harasinski Gillis, Chef-Owner of Tokyo Hot Fried Chicken.  His restaurant will be serving up Shaquille O’Neal’s Nashville Hot Wings. 
7/28/20208 minutes, 28 seconds
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What is the 'thin blue line' flag and why do some think it is controversial for the OPPA to fly it?

Kelly talks to 640 Toronto's law enforcement analyst David Perry. 
7/28/202013 minutes, 36 seconds
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Union says returning to schools safely amid the pandemic could cost a lot.

Kelly chats with Laura Walton, president of CUPE’s Ontario School Board Council of Unions. 
7/27/20209 minutes, 43 seconds
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Premier calls parking charges "price gouging"

Kelly talks to Steve Clarke, Mayor of Orillia.
7/27/202020 minutes, 54 seconds
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Anti-maskers are using anti-vaxer playbook

Kelly chats with Maya Goldenberg, Professor at the University of Guelph expert in vaccine hesitancy.
7/27/202011 minutes, 50 seconds
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Live music venues are in trouble amid the pandemic

Kelly talks to Erin Benjamin, President & CEO Canadian Live Music Association.
7/27/202010 minutes, 42 seconds
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Petition launched to allow for digital signing of wills in Ontario

Kelly talks to Erin Bury, Willful’s CEO.   View the petition here.
7/27/20208 minutes, 10 seconds
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Brampton Mayor responds to house party with as many as 200 attendees

Kelly talks to Patrick Brown. 
7/27/202013 minutes, 47 seconds
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Professor Colin Furness, Infection control Epidemiologist at the University of Toronto.

Professor Colin Furness, Infection control Epidemiologist at the University of Toronto.
7/24/202015 minutes, 50 seconds
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Niagara wineries ready to reopen to tourists

Kelly talks to Aaron Dobbin, president and CEO of the Wine Growers Ontario.
7/24/20207 minutes, 45 seconds
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Markham mayor weighs in on stage 3

Kelly chats with Frank Scarpitti, Mayor of Markham.
7/24/202013 minutes, 25 seconds
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What you need to know about COVID and cats

Kelly talks to Saby Mathavarajah,  PhD student at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
7/23/20208 minutes, 27 seconds
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Doctors want your old devices

Kelly gets the info from Dr. Simerpreet Sandhanwalia, Hamilton Emergency Room Physician.
7/23/20207 minutes, 21 seconds
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Former Edmonton player responds to team's name change

Kelly talks to Neil Lumsden, Canadian Football Hall of Famer who played for the Toronto Argonauts, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Edmonton Eskimos.
7/23/202013 minutes, 57 seconds
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Where will the Blue Jays windup playing their home games?

Kelly chats with Global News Sports Anchor, Rob Leth.
7/23/20209 minutes, 1 second
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Belinda Karahalios booted form PC caucus for voting against Bill 195

Kelly talks to the MPP from Cambridge. 
7/23/20209 minutes, 40 seconds
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Court rules Canada-U.S. "Safe Third Country" agreement is unconstitutional

Kelly talks to immigration lawyer, Guidy Mamman.
7/23/20207 minutes, 2 seconds
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You could get a tax break for working from home during pandemic

Kelly talks to Rubina Ahmed-Haq 640 Toronto Personal finance expert.
7/23/20207 minutes, 58 seconds
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Understanding the Morneau's testimony

Kelly gets the details from Duff Conacher, Co-founder of Democracy watch.  
7/23/202016 minutes, 23 seconds
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Toronto-based company launches COVID-19 store window traffic management sign

Kelly talks to Damian Wright, founder of TraffikFlo.
7/22/20207 minutes, 10 seconds
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Nurses Association calls Ontario's Bill 195 "a dark day for Ontario the province's registered nurses and health-care professionals"

Kelly talks to ONA President Vicki McKenna.
7/22/202014 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ontario announces approach to building long-term care homes

Kelly gets the details from the Minister of Long-term care.
7/22/202011 minutes, 4 seconds
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Canadian business leaders pledge support for BlackNorth

Kelly talks to Wes Hall, Executive chairman and founder of Kingsdale advisors, and founder and chairman of the black north initiative.
7/22/202011 minutes, 12 seconds
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City to examine four possible outcomes for the name of Dundas Street

Kelly talks to the guy who started the petition to change the name of Dundas Street. 
7/22/20208 minutes, 30 seconds
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What's next for WE?

Kelly talks to Susan Phillips, professor in Carleton University’s school of public policy and administration who specializes in philanthropy and non-profits.
7/21/202012 minutes, 26 seconds
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LCBO workers rally in Toronto

Kelly talks to OPSEU Liquor Board Employees Division Chair Colleen MacLeod.
7/21/20209 minutes, 54 seconds
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The economics of the return of pro-sports

Kelly chats with Moshe Lander, Economics professor at Concordia University in Montreal where he teaches the economics of Pro-Sports.
7/21/202012 minutes, 13 seconds
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Canadian Constitution Foundation calls out Ontario government for power grab

Kelly talks to Christine Van Gyn, the litigation director with the Canadian Constitution Foundation.
7/21/202010 minutes, 22 seconds
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Looking back at the roll baseball played in the Spanish Flu

Kelly talks to Skip Desjardin, Historian and author of September 1918: War, Plague, And The World Series.
7/21/20208 minutes, 43 seconds
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Hopeful vaccine news

Kelly gets the details on vaccine research coming out of the U.K. with Dr. Sumon Charkrabarti, Infectious disease specialist at Trillium Health partners.
7/21/20209 minutes, 20 seconds
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Halton school board says no to ‘hybrid’ model for return to school

Kelly gets the details from Andréa Grebenc Halton District School Board chair.
7/21/202013 minutes, 6 seconds
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Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario drops support the government’s commission into LTC

Kelly talks to Doris Grinspun, chief executive officer of the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario.
7/20/202013 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why you need to make sure you get your vaccinations this year

 Kelly talks to University of Toronto public health expert, Dr. Jeff Kwong.
7/20/20209 minutes, 34 seconds
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Where will the homeless Blue Jays land?

Kelly talks to Global News Sports Anchor Rob Leth. 
7/20/20209 minutes, 56 seconds
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What happened after 3 protesters were arrested this weekend?

Kelly talks to lawyer, Saron Gebresellassi.
7/20/202015 minutes, 50 seconds
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Multiple shootings this weekend

Peter Shurman talks to David Perry, 640 Toronto Law enforcement analyst, CEO Investigative Solutions Network Inc, Former officer.
7/13/202011 minutes, 49 seconds
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Canadian police chiefs call for decriminalization of simple illicit drug possession

Kelly talks to Chief Bryan Larkin, Chief of the Waterloo Police and member of the board of directors of Canadian association of Chiefs of Police.
7/11/202024 minutes, 24 seconds
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Supreme Court to rule on genetic non-discrimination law

Kelly talks to Jim Cowan, Halifax Lawyer, Retired Nova Scotia Senator.
7/10/202010 minutes, 30 seconds
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Health experts call for continued balance as we try to co-exist with COVID-19

Kelly talks to Dr. Martha Fulford, diseases specialist and associate professor at McMaster University.
7/10/202011 minutes, 52 seconds
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Why the WE scandal matters

Kelly talks to Duff Conacher, Co-founder of Democracy Watch.
7/10/202014 minutes, 12 seconds
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Pot shops have to give up home delivery and curbside pickup

Kelly talks to Daniel Safayeni, the Ontario Chamber of Commerce's director of policy and co-chairman of its Ontario Cannabis Policy Council.
7/9/20209 minutes, 34 seconds
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Beyond discomfort what are the health impacts of no cooling in LTC?

Kelly talks to Dr. Samir Sinah, Director of Geriatrics at Sinai Health System and the University Health Network.
7/9/202012 minutes, 28 seconds
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Health Canada bans vaping ads that can be seen by youth

Kelly talks to Rob Cunningham, Senior Policy Analyst at the Canadian Cancer Society.
7/9/20209 minutes, 45 seconds
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New Tom Hanks movie has a Canadian connection

Kelly Cutrara talks to Gordon Laco, who is the Technical advisor and navel consultant has worked on over 60 films including Master and Commander he served 11 years as an officer in the Royal Canadian Navy.
7/9/202010 minutes, 29 seconds
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Are we prepared for a COVID-19 resurgence?

Kelly talks to the President of the CMA. 
7/9/20205 minutes, 17 seconds
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Opposition says government is using COVID to grab power

Kelly talks to Green Party leader Mike Schreiner.
7/9/202012 minutes, 30 seconds
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Trustees say school plans don't work for families

Kelly gets the details from Rachel Chernus Lin, TDSB Trustee.
7/8/202012 minutes, 58 seconds
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New studio facility opening as Toronto film studios start to reopen

Kelly talks to Garin Josey, executive vice president and COO of William F. White International.
7/8/20207 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ontario made drug could help treat COVID 19 patients

Kelly talks to Dr. Jim Lewis, Respirologist and professor of medicine at Western.
7/8/202013 minutes, 35 seconds
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China's ambassador makes cryptic warning to Canadians

Kelly talks to Ian Lee, Professor at the Sprott School of business at Carleton University who has taught and lived in China. 
7/8/202010 minutes, 25 seconds
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Trudeau's WE controversy continues

Kelly talks to Charlie Angus, NDP ethics critic.
7/7/202010 minutes, 21 seconds
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The psychology of mask aversion

Kelly talks to Dr. Stephen Taylor, clinical psychologist at the University of British Columbia, and author of The Psychology of Pandemics.
7/7/202012 minutes, 16 seconds
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Pizza, AI and social media

Brenda McPhail, Director of the Privacy of theTechnology & Surveillance Project at the Canadian civil liberties association.
7/7/202013 minutes, 29 seconds
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Former member of Toronto 18 terrorist group asks court to take him off no-fly list

Kelly talks to Mubin shaikh, Former RCMP and CSIS operative who infiltrated the Toronto 18 terrorist group.  
7/7/20208 minutes, 23 seconds
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TTC riders protesting mandatory mask by proving that masks aren't mandatory

Kelly talks to TTC spokesperson Stuart Green. 
7/7/202010 minutes, 35 seconds
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Most restaurants will need continued government support to survive: Restaurants Canada

Kelly talks to David Lefebvre, Vice President of Restaurants Canada.
7/6/202011 minutes, 24 seconds
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Toronto to start weaponizing fungus to fight infestation

Kelly gets the details from Josh McMeekin, forest health care inspector with urban forestry Toronto.
7/6/20209 minutes, 25 seconds
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Trudeau's student grant raises even more issues

Kelly talks to Andrew Langille,  a Toronto-based labour lawyer and advocate for fair compensation for interns and other young workers.
7/6/202010 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ontario to end academic streaming in Grade 9

Kelly talks to Maddie Di Muccio, CEO of Society for Quality Education.
7/6/202014 minutes, 22 seconds
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Getting up to date wit the latest COVID 19 research

Kelly catches up with Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti, Infectious disease specialist at Trillium Health Partners. 
7/6/202010 minutes, 10 seconds
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Washington Redskins sponsor FedEx calls for name change amid racism debate

Peter Shurman discusses the issue with Moshe Lander, Economics professor at Concordia University in Montreal where he teaches the economics of Pro-Sports. 
7/3/20208 minutes, 57 seconds
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Is the government doing enough to help our hospitality industry?

Peter Shurman discuses the issue with Tony A. Elenis President & CEO of the Ontario Restaurant Hotel & Motel Association.
7/3/202010 minutes, 50 seconds
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Does Canada need to rethink it's relationship with China?

Peter Shurman discusses it with Paul Evans, Professor of Asia Pacific Security at UBC. 
7/3/202010 minutes, 34 seconds
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COVID update with Dr. Jason Kindrachuck

Peter Shurman discusses the latest on COVID-19 with the Canada research chair in emerging viruses. 
7/3/20207 minutes, 45 seconds
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Premier Doug Ford announces new task force to oversee, reform tow truck industry

Kelly talks to Teresa Di Felice, Assistant Vice President of Government and Community Relations for CAA.
6/30/202011 minutes, 30 seconds
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Tim Hortons’ mobile app under investigation for allegedly breaking privacy laws

Kelly talks to Ann Cavoukian, Executive Director of the Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre & former Ontario Privacy Commissioner.  
6/30/20209 minutes, 7 seconds
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Rising waters threatening Georgian Bay beaches and properties

Kelly gets the skinny from David Sweetnam, Executive Director of Georgian Bay Forever. 
6/30/20208 minutes, 6 seconds
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Canadian Blood Services to test for COVID-19 antibodies

Kelly gets the skinny from Dr. Chantale Pambrun, director of Canadian Blood Services’ Centre for Innovation
6/30/202010 minutes, 12 seconds
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Will COVID-19 shut down our farms?

Kelly talks to Sylvain Charlebois, Professor of Food Policy and Distribution at Dalhousie University. 
6/30/202012 minutes, 45 seconds
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Speeding and stunt driving

Kelly chats with the OPP's Kerry Schmidt.
6/29/20209 minutes, 43 seconds
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Big brands boycotting Facebook advertising

Kelly chats with PR and Pop-culture expert Elissa Freeman.
6/29/20208 minutes, 19 seconds
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Rights group wants government to repatriate Canadian ISIS fighters in Syria

Kelly gets some perspective from Mubin Shaikh, Former RCMP and CSIS operative.
6/29/202011 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ontario proposes putting water bottling policies in municipal hands

Kelly gets the skinny from Keith Brooks from Environmental Defence. 
6/29/20208 minutes, 50 seconds
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Is it the pandemic, or are taxes killing Toronto's small businesses?

Kelly talks to Rob Sysak, the West Queen West BIA Neighbourhood director.
6/29/20208 minutes, 26 seconds
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Understanding airline's obligation to offer refunds

Kelly gets the skinny from Gabor Lukacs, Air Passenger Rights Advocate.
6/26/20207 minutes, 57 seconds
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How waste water could help us detect a second wave of COVID 19

Kelly talks to Kim Gilbride, professor of chemistry and biology at Ryerson University and Claire Oswald, associate professor in the department of geography and environmental studies at Ryerson.
6/26/20209 minutes, 20 seconds
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Toronto cyclist is on day 28 of a 46 day bike ride in honour  of George Floyd

Kelly talks to Matthew Cuesta about his ride and the people who have joined him. 
6/26/20208 minutes, 12 seconds
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Supreme Court opens door for Uber drivers to be seen as employees in Canada

Kelly talks to Employment Lawyer Lior Samfiru. 
6/26/20208 minutes, 36 seconds
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Prominent Canadians call on Trudeau to end Meng Wanzhou case to free 2 Michaels

Kelly talks to Paul Evans, he's a professor at UBC and an expert in Asia Pacific security. 
6/25/202019 minutes, 15 seconds
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Police are investigating an anti-interracial marriage flyer circulating in the Waterloo Region

Kelly talks to Cambridge resident, Russel Preddie, his daughter posted the letter to Facebook and it went viral. 
6/25/202011 minutes, 15 seconds
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Several Toronto Blue Jays team members test positive for COVID 19

What does this mean for the hope of a season and where will the Jays play their home games? Kelly asks Toronto Sun Base Ball Columnist, Rob Longley. 
6/25/20208 minutes, 11 seconds
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Understanding COVID 19 immunity

Kelly talks to Dr. Kumanan Wilson,  scientist at The Ottawa Hospital and the creator of the CANImmunize app. 
6/25/202011 minutes, 22 seconds
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How coronavirus may change Canada’s casinos

Kelly gets the skinny from Paul Burns, president and CEO of the Canadian Gaming Association.
6/24/202010 minutes, 23 seconds
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What is "botanical sexism?" Well, it could be the cause of your allergies

Kelly talks to Tom Ogren, horticulturalist and author of Allergy-Free Gardening: The Revolutionary Guide to Healthy Landscaping.
6/24/202011 minutes, 13 seconds
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Epidemiologist says airport's COVID plan is "pandemic theater"

Kelly talks to Amir Attran, law professor and epidemiologist at the University of Ottawa.
6/24/20209 minutes, 49 seconds
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NDP criticizes time frame for new math curriculum

Kelly talks to the NDP's Education Critic, Marit Stiles.
6/24/202010 minutes, 9 seconds
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Ontario's new math curriculum to focus on financial literacy

We talk to our personal finance expert about the changes.
6/24/202012 minutes, 31 seconds
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Does conversion therapy still happen in Canada?

Kelly talks to Travis Salway, a social epidemiologist at Simon Fraser University.
6/23/202010 minutes, 44 seconds
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Researchers warn of consequences to the overuse of antibiotics for COVID 19

Kelly talks to Professor Eric Brown, from McMaster University's Institute of Infectious Disease Research.
6/23/20207 minutes, 49 seconds
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U.S. Working visa ban for Canadians extended

What does this mean for Canadians? Kelly asks immigration lawyer Guidy Mamann.
6/23/202011 minutes, 20 seconds
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What can you expect from Corus television this fall?

Kelly gets the skinny on the new fall line up and discusses the pandemic's impact on TV production and audiences with Troy Reeb, Executive Vice President of Broadcast Networks for Corus Entertainment.
6/23/202012 minutes, 13 seconds
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Are Toronto businesses ready for stage 2?

Kelly talks to Rocco Rossi, President and CEO of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce.
6/23/20209 minutes, 41 seconds
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Justin Sherwood of BILD on GTA construction delays due to Covid

Justin Sherwood, Senior VP communications and stakeholder relations, BILD talks about construction delays due to Covid pandemic in the GTA
6/22/202012 minutes, 50 seconds
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Nathaniel Erskine Smith, Liberal MP, on grocers and pandemic pay

Nathaniel Erskine Smith, Liberal MP, talks about grocers and pandemic pay
6/22/20207 minutes, 27 seconds
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Rebecca Aldworth, of Humane Society International on puppy mills

Rebecca Aldworth, executive director, Humane Society International, Canada talks about Official probe into arrival of 500 puppies, 38 of them dead, aboard flight from Ukraine
6/22/20207 minutes
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Lawrence Ben Eliezer, criminal lawyer, Mississauga police shooting

Lawrence Ben Eliezer, Toronto criminal lawyer, talks about SIU case and tragic shooting in Mississauga. What legal rights might the family have?
6/22/20207 minutes, 16 seconds
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David Perry, GNR crime expert on police shooting & mental health

GNR crime expert, CEO Investigative Solutions Network Inc. talks about Mississauga shooting, mental health and the need for more effective deescalation tactics.
6/22/202016 minutes, 39 seconds
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Does CafeTO plan do enough for Toronto's bar owners?

Peter Shurman talks to Nick Kennedy, owner of Civil Liberties.
6/19/20208 minutes, 53 seconds
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SIU investigating after Mom, three kids killed in Brampton crash

Peter Shurman talks to David Perry, 640 Toronto Law enforcement analyst. He’s a former Toronto police officer, and the CEO of Investigative Solutions Network Inc. 
6/19/202010 minutes, 56 seconds
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Why Germany's contact tracing app gets privacy right

Kelly talks to Ann Cavoukian, Executive Director of the Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre.
6/18/20208 minutes, 18 seconds
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Researchers to test if antiviral drug can stop COVID-19 outbreaks at nursing homes

Kelly gets the details from the lead scientist in the study, Dr. Alison McGeer.
6/18/202014 minutes, 27 seconds
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Markham mayor calls on province to make masks mandatory indoors

Kelly gets the details from Frank Scarpitti, Mayor of Markham.
6/17/202012 minutes, 9 seconds
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Ontario mulls 'good faith' immunity from COVID-19 lawsuits

Kelly talks to Stephen Birman, lawyer at the Toronto law firm Thomson, Rogers.
6/17/20209 minutes, 16 seconds
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Why should you invest in your own entertainment and wellness?

Kelly chats with Lesley-Anne Scorgie, the founder of MeVest.
6/17/202010 minutes, 57 seconds
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Black corporate leader talks about systemic racism

Kelly talks to Wes Hall, the executive chairman of the KSS Group of Companies, director of SickKids Foundation and board member of the Toronto International Film Festival.    Read his piece in the Toronto Star. 
6/17/202014 minutes, 10 seconds
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Catching up on the latest COVID 19 stories

Cheap drug could help save lives from coronavirus, Markham mayor calls on province to make masks mandatory indoors, and Canada is one of few countries 2-metre distancing why hasn't the advice been uniform around the world? Kelly gets the details on all this and more from Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti, Infectious disease specialist at Trillium Health partners.
6/17/20209 minutes, 11 seconds
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MP wants big grocers to explain the cancellation of pandemic pay

Kelly talks to Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Member of Parliament for Beaches-East York. 
6/17/20209 minutes, 3 seconds
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The pandemic causing new pest problems in Toronto

Kelly gets the details from Dale Kurt, GTA regional manager for Orkin Canada.
6/16/20208 minutes, 49 seconds
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COVID 19 is growing in people under 20

Kelly gets the details from Ed McBean, Risk assessment expert and professor at the University of Guelph .
6/16/20209 minutes, 42 seconds
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How can we extend the CERB while also getting people back to work?

Kelly bounces some ideas around with Professor Ian Lee. 
6/16/202014 minutes, 43 seconds
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Rick Zamperin on the chances of seeing Base Ball this year and the chances of Kaepernick getting signed

6/16/202011 minutes, 3 seconds
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Global News is investigating the deaths at Ontario’s Long Term Care Homes

Kelly talks to Global News Investigative Reporter Stewart Bell.
6/16/202010 minutes, 40 seconds
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Toronto Police offer reward in playground shooting

Kelly talks about the effectiveness of rewards with our law enforcement analyst David Perry. 
6/16/20208 minutes, 35 seconds
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Toronto man is riding his bike 46 KM for 46 days in honour of George Floyd

Kelly talks to Matthew Cuesta about his ride and his mission. 
6/15/20209 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ontario town looking for a new namesake to get away from racist past

Kelly talks to the mayor of Russel Ontario. 
6/15/202011 minutes, 25 seconds
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Company asks employees to take vacation, but still go to work

Kelly talks to Lumi Pungea, Toronto employment lawyer and partner at Samfiru Tumarkin.
6/15/20209 minutes, 44 seconds
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Understanding social circles

Dr. Dasantila Golemi-Kotra, professor of molecular, cellular and chemical biology at York University.
6/15/202014 minutes, 6 seconds
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What will Canada Day 2020 look like?

Kelly gets the skinny from Mélanie Brault, spokesperson for Canada Day 2020.
6/15/20208 minutes, 20 seconds
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Canadian scientists sent dangerous viruses to Wuhan

Kelly gets the details from law professor and epidemiologist at the University of Ottawa, Amir Attaran.
6/15/20209 minutes, 56 seconds
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Director X on ending gun-play in Toronto's streets

Kelly talks to the famed film and music video director about Operation Prefrontal Cortex and the Advance Peace TO Petition. 
6/15/202015 minutes, 21 seconds
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What do you want to do when this is all over?

Kelly talks to artist RobP. Take a look at the When this is over board.
6/12/20206 minutes, 54 seconds
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Are you ready for a double bubble?

Kelly talks to mathematician Chris Bauch.
6/12/202011 minutes, 33 seconds
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A fully automated restaurant is opening in Toronto

Kelly gets the skinny from Mohamad Fakih, Founder of Paramount Fine Foods and one of the owners of BOX'D.
6/12/202011 minutes, 19 seconds
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How bad are things for our favorite restaurants?

Kelly talks to James Rilett, Vice President of Restaurants Canada.
6/12/20208 minutes, 57 seconds
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What’s the plan for post-secondary schools?

Kelly talks to David Piccini, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Colleges and Universities.
6/12/20209 minutes, 30 seconds
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Loblaw claws back pandemic pay

Kelly gets the details from Unifor president Jerry Dias. 
6/12/202016 minutes, 7 seconds
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Gamers beware, hackers are out there

Kelly gets the skinny from David Shipley.
6/11/20208 minutes, 20 seconds
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Our meteorologist came face to face with a twister!

Kelly gets to the story from Anthony Farnell. 
6/11/20209 minutes
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Halton Police are cracking down on noisemakers

Kelly gets the details from Constable Marc Taraso.
6/11/202014 minutes, 48 seconds
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SIU to start collecting race-based data

Kelly gets into the history of race-based data with Scot Wortley, professor at the University of Toronto's Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies.
6/11/202010 minutes, 57 seconds
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Starbucks plans to close up to 200 Canadian locations

Kelly analysis the issues with Doug Stephens.
6/11/20208 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ontario nurses are not OK with only 1% pay increase

Kelly speaks with Vicki McKenna, the president of the Ontario Nurses' Association.
6/11/202011 minutes, 24 seconds
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Toronto man makes petition to change the name of a major street due to recist past

Kelly talks to Andrew Locchead. 
6/10/202010 minutes, 41 seconds
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Anti-racism on social media

Kelly chats with Elissa Freemam. 
6/10/202011 minutes, 12 seconds
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Some municipalities are concerned about GTA tourists as regional reopening rolls out

Kelly chat with Ed Holder, mayor of London.
6/10/202010 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ontario Mayors get hair cuts to protest regional reopening

Kelly talks to Ken Hewitt, Mayor of Haldimand county.
6/10/202012 minutes, 14 seconds
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How do small businesses feel about the province's temporary commercial evictions ban?

Kelly chats with Julie Kwiecinski, director of provincial affairs at the Canadian Federation of Independent business. 
6/10/20209 minutes, 10 seconds
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Places of worship to allowed to reopen as part of stage 2

Kelly talks to Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, about the next steps to reopen to the faithful.
6/9/20207 minutes, 24 seconds
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Is Toronto's film industry ready to reopen?

Kelly talks to the Vice President of Cinespace, Jim Mirkopoulos.
6/9/202011 minutes, 31 seconds
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Will tattoo artists be ready when it's time to reopen?

Kelly talks to Ian Greening owner of Artistic Integrity Tattoo Studio in Port Credit.
6/9/20206 minutes, 32 seconds
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What's it like to be a black cop in these times?

Kelly talks to Toronto Police Constable Dale Swift.
6/9/202014 minutes, 38 seconds
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Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders resigning at the end of July

Kelly gets the details from Catherine McDonald, Global News Crime Reporter. 
6/9/202010 minutes, 23 seconds
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WHO now says Asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is 'very rare'

We find out exactly what that means from Dr. Jason Kindrachuk, assistant professor and Canada Research Chair in emerging viruses at the University of Manitoba.
6/9/202012 minutes, 35 seconds
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Civil Liberties Association challenges provincial travel bans

Kelly gets the details from Michael Bryant, Executive Director & General Counsel at the Canadian Civil liberties Association.
6/8/202010 minutes, 7 seconds
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Horse racing is back

Kelly gets the skinny from Woodbine CEO, Jim Lawson.
6/8/20207 minutes, 49 seconds
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What would defunding the police actually look like?

Kelly asks University of Toronto sociology professor Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, his work examines the intersections of race, crime and criminal justice.
6/8/202013 minutes, 48 seconds
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Are you optimistic that the protests will result in a positive change?

Kelly asked Global News Radio listeners. 
6/8/202012 minutes, 42 seconds
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Renewed efforts for Trudeau government to end blood donor policy which excludes gay men

Kelly gets the details from NDP MP, Randall Garrison.
6/5/20206 minutes, 37 seconds
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2020's patio season, the new CHMC policies and the new job numbers

Kelly chats with Rubina Ahmed-Haq, Global News Radio Personal Finance Expert. 
6/5/202013 minutes, 9 seconds
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Sports update

Kelly gets an update on the return of sports from Sports Director Rick Zamperin.
6/5/20209 minutes, 40 seconds
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Music for our times with Alan Cross

Kelly talks to Alan Cross about protest music in 2020, followed by a couple of song selection as part of Chreston's Cuts. 
6/5/202013 minutes, 17 seconds
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Toronto launches CaféTO to help restaurants, bars create expanded patios

Kelly gets the details from Barbara Gray, General Manager of Transportation Service for the city of Toronto.
6/5/202012 minutes, 17 seconds
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TTC to resume fare evasion fines

Kelly gets the details from Stuart Green, TTC spokesperson.
6/5/20206 minutes, 41 seconds
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Get to know the man leading the Premier’s Council for Equality of Opportunity

Kelly chats with Jamil Jivani, author, lawyer and community organizer and now leader of the Premier’s Council for Equality of Opportunity.
6/5/20208 minutes, 29 seconds
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Will this be the summer you go "COVID Camping" in an RV?

Shane Devenish President of Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association.
6/4/202012 minutes, 25 seconds
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researchers trying to find out how many of us have been infected with COVID19

Kelly talks about the ongoing research with Dr. Prabhat Jha, one of the study’s lead researchers and director of the Centre for Global Health Research at St. Michael’s Hospital of Unity Health Toronto.
6/4/20209 minutes, 36 seconds
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What are the richest Americans giving to COVID relief?

Kelly talks to Roxanne Roberts from the Washington Post.  Read Roxanne's full breakdown.
6/4/202012 minutes, 21 seconds
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Police Association responds to alleged leaks in SIU investigation

Kelly get the details from Mike McCormack, President of the Toronto Police Association & TPA legal counsel Peter Brauti.
6/4/202014 minutes, 58 seconds
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Restaurants need clarity on reopening plan

Kelly talks to celebrity chef and restaurant owner, Mark McEwan. 
6/4/202011 minutes, 9 seconds
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Obama’s message and a possible turning point in American history

Kelly speaks with Yohuru Williams, Dean of the College of Art and Sciences at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul Minnesota and a professor of African-American history.  
6/4/202016 minutes, 12 seconds
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Report: Four-day work week possible by 2030 without sacrificing income, living standards

Kelly gets the details from Jason Clemens, executive Vice President of the Fraser Institute.
6/3/20208 minutes, 34 seconds
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Did Canada mess up our COVID action plan?

Kelly talks to Amir Attaran,  professor of public health at the University of Ottawa. Read is columns at MacLean's.
6/3/202013 minutes, 46 seconds
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What do we know about the Regis Korchinski-Paquet story?

Kelly gets the details from Sam Pazzano, Courts reporter for the Toronto Sun who broke the story. 
6/3/20209 minutes, 46 seconds
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Hairdressers form collective as state of emergency continues

Kelly talks to Sara Cross,  owner of Salon Bliss in Ottawa and member of the of the Ontario Salon & Spa Owner and Stylist Collective.
6/3/202013 minutes, 42 seconds
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Big Brother and Big Sisters helping Grandma and Grandpa

Kelly the gets details from Leanne Nicolle, President & CEO, Big Brothers Big Sisters Toronto.
6/3/20209 minutes, 12 seconds
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Canadian mobile providers opt to work with European suppliers to build 5G networks

Kelly talks to Christian Leuprecht​  professor at Royal Military College and Queen’s University.
6/3/202012 minutes, 36 seconds
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Washington update

Kelly gets an update from Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent and Producer for Global National.
6/3/202010 minutes, 46 seconds
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Blackout Tuesday calls

Kelly talks to listeners about the social media movement blacking out much of your social media feed today. Is it helpful or just slacktivism?
6/2/20205 minutes, 32 seconds
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The music industry marks blackout Tuesday

Kelly gets the story form Alan Cross. 
6/2/202012 minutes, 17 seconds
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Waterloo researchers using social media to predict disease outbreaks

Kelly gets the details from Chris Bauch, professor and a university research chair in the Department of Applied Mathematicsat Waterloo.
6/2/202013 minutes, 2 seconds
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Did Trump turn cops against the media?

Kelly talks to Jeff Jarvis, Journalist and professor at the City University of New York.
6/2/202012 minutes, 17 seconds
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Now is Not the Time for Silence: Black business owners pen open letter

Kelly talks to the President of the Black Business and Professional Association
6/2/202012 minutes, 2 seconds
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Is COVID 19 weakening? Probably not.

Kelly asks Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti, Infectious disease specialist at Trillium Health Partners. 
6/2/202012 minutes, 16 seconds
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Feds send money to help Toronto tourism

Kelly gets the details from Andrew Weir, Executive vice-president of destination development for Tourism Toronto.
6/1/202010 minutes, 38 seconds
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Chief fast tracks body cams for Toronto cops

Kelly gets the skinny from our law enforcement analyst, David Perry. 
6/1/202012 minutes, 34 seconds
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How are brands responding to the crisis in the States?

 Kelly gets the skinny from Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop culture expert.
6/1/202010 minutes, 8 seconds
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Ontario temporarily changes layoff rules to help employers

Kelly talks to Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development.
6/1/20205 minutes, 56 seconds
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Could COVID 19 be a vascular virus?

Kelly asks Dr. Kathryn Howe, a Vascular Surgeon-Scientist at Peter Munk Cardiac Centre at the University Health Network and University of Toronto.
6/1/202010 minutes, 39 seconds
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Turmoil in the United States

Kelly talks to Mimi Rocah, former New York prosecutor, Pace Law's Distinguished Fellow in Criminal Justice and a Legal Analyst for MSNBC and NBC News.
6/1/202018 minutes, 59 seconds
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Does time seem to be going by faster or slower during the pandemic?

Kelly chats with Dr. Andy Lee, associate professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto Scarborough.
5/29/20208 minutes, 7 seconds
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This isn't you're dad's science fair

Kelly chats with Reni Barlow, the executive director of Youth Science Canada. Visit the Online Stem Fair.
5/29/202012 minutes, 38 seconds
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Virtual farmers market coming to Ontario

Kelly gets the skinny from one of the founders on Shop Local Ontario.
5/29/20209 minutes, 42 seconds
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The world wide search to find a vaccine and/or treatment for COVID 19

Kelly talks to Thomas Cueni, Director General of the International Federation of Pharma Manufactures Association.
5/29/202013 minutes, 37 seconds
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Niagara hit hard by loss of tourism during pandemic

Kelly chats with the mayor.
5/28/202010 minutes, 40 seconds
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Toronto reveals COVID-19 hot spots

Kelly gets the details from Dr. Vinita Dubey, Associate Medical Officer of Health for the city of Toronto.
5/28/202011 minutes, 7 seconds
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Toronto company wants to help businesses screen for COVID with AI technology

Kelly gets the skinny from, Rahul Kushwah, Chief Operating Officer of Predictmedix Inc.  
5/28/20207 minutes, 5 seconds
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Can Trump regulate social media platforms?

Kelly breaks it down with Michael Geist, Law Professor at the University of Ottawa, who holds the Canada Research chair in internet law.
5/28/20208 minutes, 15 seconds
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How will the pandemic affect the housing market ?

Kelly gets the latest info from CMHC's Chief Economist, Bob Dugan. 
5/28/202014 minutes, 29 seconds
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Update on drive-thru testing facilities

Kelly gets an update from Donna Moore, clinical manager for the William Osler Health System’s Etobicoke Drive-Through Assessment Centre.
5/28/20208 minutes, 58 seconds
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Researchers believe combining samples could speed up coronavirus testing in Ontario

Kelly gets the details from David Bulir, Assistant Professor of Pathology & Molecular Medicine at McMaster University and researcher St. Joseph’s Hamilton Health Care.
5/28/202010 minutes, 35 seconds
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Should people in Ontario's long term care system face criminal charges?

Kelly asks Joseph Neuberger, 640 Toronto legal analyst.
5/27/202010 minutes, 15 seconds
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Summer heat and mask wearing could be a bad combination

Kelly talks to Colin Furness, Infection control Epidemiologist at the University of Toronto about how and where we should be wearing masks. 
5/27/20209 minutes, 9 seconds
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Historic space launch scheduled for this afternoon

Kelly gets the skinny from Paul Delaney, 640 Toronto Space travel and astronomy expert and professor at York University.
5/27/202013 minutes, 35 seconds
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Are people binge drinking to deal with COVID anxiety?

Kelly gets the details of an ongoing study by CAMH.
5/27/20208 minutes, 49 seconds
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Wednesday is takeout day

Kelly talks to Michelle Jobin, spokesperson for Canada Takeout.
5/27/20208 minutes, 24 seconds
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Military teams report horrible conditions on long term care homes

Kelly talks to Dr. Samir Sinah, Director of Geriatrics at Sinai Health System and the University Health Network.
5/27/202016 minutes, 14 seconds
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What is all this sitting around doing to your teen's mental health?

Kelly talks to Aaron Kandola, PhD student at University College London.
5/26/20208 minutes, 31 seconds
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Netflix Co-Founder Marc Randolph talks about entrepreneurship and the pandemic

Check out Marc's book: That Will Never Work: The Birth Of Netflix And The Amazing Life Of An Idea    
5/26/202017 minutes, 6 seconds
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Are you going to have to pay COVID surcharges?

Kelly talks to Corinne Pohlmann, senior VP of national affairs for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
5/26/202015 minutes, 52 seconds
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Update on Milan's reopening

Kelly chats with a Canadian living in Italy's COVID hot spot.
5/26/20208 minutes, 4 seconds
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Sick of wiping down your groceries?

Kelly talks to Dara Gallinger & Alyssa Mincer, Co-founders of Xgerminator about their mission to offer UV-C disinfection machines to grocery stores.  
5/25/202010 minutes, 22 seconds
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Canada's fledgling cannabis stores have to adjust to reopen their doors

Kelly with a local cannabis retailer about the how what her business had to do to reopen.
5/25/20206 minutes, 54 seconds
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Facebook could make staff who choose to work from home take a pay cut

Kelly chats about this and other issues in the changing office landscape with Employment Lawyer and Partner at Samfiru Tumarkin, Alex Lucifero.
5/25/202010 minutes, 8 seconds
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Infectious disease experts call for a new approach to reopening

Kelly chats with Dr. Martha Fulford, diseases specialist and associate professor at McMaster University. 
5/25/202013 minutes, 41 seconds
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How will COVID 19 change your next trip to the dentist?

Kelly gets the skinny from the spokesperson for the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario.
5/25/20208 minutes, 56 seconds
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"It looked like Woodstock" Kelly talks about all the people at Trinity Bellwoods on Saturday

Kelly is joined by city of Toronto spokesperson, Brad Ross to talk about the mass gathering and the message for park goers going forward.
5/25/202012 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ron James, Canadian comic on laughter being the best medicine

Ron James, Canadian comic, actor and writer on laughter being the best medicine during the Covid crisis, his next shows, and his new book 'All Over the Map'
5/22/202010 minutes, 32 seconds
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Jim Gardner, manufacturer who now makes masks & hospital gowns.

Jim Gardner, founder of a Kitchener-based manufacturer that re-purposed their rugby shirt factory to one that now makes masks and hospital gowns. The Thoughtful Design Store https://thoughtfuldesignstore.com/  
5/22/202011 minutes, 50 seconds
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Diane Brisebois, Pres & CEO RCC on broader reopening in Canada

Diane J. Brisebois, President & CEO, Retail Council of Canada talks about a broader reopening of retail stores in Canada
5/22/202011 minutes, 26 seconds
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Doug Jones, President, BDO Canada Ltd on managing your debt

Doug Jones, President, BDO Canada Limited, Licensed Insolvency Trustee talks about how to best manage your debt during these trying times.
5/21/202012 minutes, 51 seconds
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Dr Dana Colson on Wellness Based Dentistry and Covid 19 changes

Dr. Dana Colson, dentist, author and owner of Dr Dana Colson & Associates - Wellness Based Dentistry talks about how dentistry is changing to re open amid Covid 19 precautions
5/21/20208 minutes, 57 seconds
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Jim Byers, travel journalist, travel writer, “Canada's Travel Guy”

Jim Byers, travel journalist, travel writer, “Canada's Travel Guy”on Canada and US travel across the border and changes to travel due to Covid 19
5/21/202011 minutes, 7 seconds
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David Lepofsky, Alliance Chair, AODA on Students with Disabilities

David Lepofsky, Alliance Chair, Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities Act (AODA) talks about Ford Gov't Acknowledges Students with Disabilities Face Added hardships During COVID-19 But Announces No Comprehensive Plan to Remove Their Learning Barriers
5/21/202010 minutes, 5 seconds
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Peter Shurman talks about the history of radio and why we love it

Peter Shurman talks about the history of radio and why we love it
5/20/202013 minutes, 21 seconds
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Jan De Silva, Pres & CEO, TRBOT on phase one Ontario re-opening

Jan De Silva, President and CEO of Toronto Region Board of Trade (TRBOT)  talks about phase one of Ontario's re-opening 
5/20/202010 minutes, 8 seconds
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Matthew Ferguson, VP at Octagon on how sports will return

Matthew Ferguson, Vice President, Insights & Strategy for Octagon, an elite sports management and marketing company talks about how sports will return in wake of Covid 19
5/20/20208 minutes, 48 seconds
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Bruce Heyman, Fmr. US Ambassador to Canada on Donald Trump

Bruce Heyman, Fmr. US Ambassador to Canada, and author of the best selling memoir The Art of Diplomacy: Strengthening the Canada US relationship in times of uncertainty talks about U.S President Donald Trump and Covid 19  
5/20/202010 minutes, 20 seconds
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Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea on Dollar a Day Foundation & Covid

Alan Doyle, Canadian musician and actor, best known as the lead singer of Canadian folk rock band Great Big Sea talks about his Birthday Kitchen Party today MAY 20 @ 5pm ET to support The Dollar a Day Foundation, front line workers, and mental health during Covid 19 quarantine 
5/20/20208 minutes, 51 seconds
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Rocco Rossi, OCC CEO on slow reopening of the Ontario economy

Rocco Rossi, CEO Ontario Chamber of Commerce, talks about the advice of business groups regarding reopening the Ontario economy
5/20/202011 minutes, 29 seconds
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Sean Cullen, actor & stand-up on #Covid19OnlineComedyFest

Sean Cullen, Canadian actor, voice artist and stand-up comedian talks about his online comedy fest on Twitter called #Covid19OnlineComedyFest
5/19/202011 minutes, 19 seconds
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Todd Curtis, aviation safety expert on Snowbirds crash & air travel

Todd Curtis, of AirSafe.com, aviation safety expert on the Snowbirds crash and the future of air travel post pandemic
5/19/20209 minutes, 41 seconds
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Richard Myers, Kansas State University Pres on Covid & education

Richard Myers, Kansas State University President, formerly in command of NORAD, talks about the class of 2020, giving a very special honorary degree and coping with Covid 
5/19/20209 minutes, 38 seconds
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Dana Fisher, Prof Sociology U of Maryland on protests & pandemic

Dana Fisher, Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Program for Society and the Environment at the University of Maryland talks about protests and the pandemic How has protest changed since the Covid 19 pandemic?
5/19/202011 minutes, 13 seconds
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Liberal Steven Del Duca, on Long Term Care Deaths in Ontario

Steven Del Duca, current leader of the Ontario Liberal Party talks about long term care deaths in Ontario and Canada.
5/19/202012 minutes, 12 seconds
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Immersive van Gogh exhibit will go ahead as a drive-thru.

Kelly finds out who the revamped exhibit will work.
5/14/20209 minutes, 27 seconds
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Tax break could be coming for Toronto's live music venues

Kelly gets the skinny from Joe Cressy, Chair of the Toronto Music Advisory Committee.
5/14/202010 minutes, 2 seconds
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Brewery's need their bottles back

Kelly gets the skinny from Steam Whistle's VP of Marketing.
5/14/20209 minutes, 37 seconds
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The trouble with ticks

Kelly chats with Jason "The Germ Guy" Tetro.
5/14/20208 minutes, 51 seconds
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You will soon be able to drive through the Toronto Zoo

Kelly gets the details from Dolf DeJong, Toronto Zoo's CEO.
5/14/20208 minutes, 6 seconds
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Golf courses ready to reopen amid pandemic

Kelly gets the skinny from Melissa Wooder, Manager of Derrydale and Erin Heights golf courses.  
5/14/202012 minutes, 15 seconds
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Registered Nurses call for healthcare reforms

Kelly talks to Dr. Doris Grinspun, chief executive officer of the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario.
5/14/202010 minutes, 41 seconds
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How COVID 19 is changing dating experience

Kelly talks to Dr. Helen Fisher, Biological Anthropologist & Senior Research Fellow at The Kinsey Institute. 
5/13/20209 minutes, 55 seconds
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Stats prof finds a way to win almost every time he rolled up his rim

Kelly talks to Michael Wallace, assistant professor of statistics and biostatistics at the University of Waterloo.
5/13/20208 minutes, 56 seconds
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Rick Zamperin updats us on the return of pro-sports

5/13/202011 minutes, 54 seconds
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Mysterious illness possibly tied to COVID-19 blamed for deaths of children in the U.S.

Kelly talks to Dr. Jake Kleinmahon, Pediatric Cardiologist at the Ochsner Hospital for Children in Louisiana
5/13/202010 minutes, 45 seconds
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Volunteers provide tech support to seniors during pandemic

Kelly gets the details from Daniel Marrello, Co founder of TechServeTO.
5/13/20209 minutes, 27 seconds
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CARP responds to Federal help for seniors

Kelly chats with Rick Baker, President of CARP’s Ottawa chapter.
5/13/20209 minutes, 21 seconds
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The CNE has been canceled for the first time since WWII

Kelly talks to the President of the Canadian National Exhibition Association. 
5/13/202011 minutes, 45 seconds
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Can baby wipes replace disinfectant wipes?

Kelly talks to Dr. Dina Kulik, Pediatrician and founder of Kidcrew Medical.  
5/12/20207 minutes, 25 seconds
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City of Toronto will help local business set up online shops

Kelly gets the details from Councillor Brad Bradford.
5/12/20206 minutes, 51 seconds
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Beck Taxi offers restaurants an alternative to Uber Eats

Kelly gets the details from Beck Taxi's Kristine Hubbard.
5/12/20208 minutes, 41 seconds
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Federal workers ordered to ignore cheating in CERB and EI claims

Kelly gets the details from Tom Blackwell, Reporter with the National Post. Read more here.
5/12/202013 minutes, 17 seconds
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What will the next wave of COVID look like?

Kelly talks to Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti, Infectious disease specialist with Trillium Health partners.
5/12/20208 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ultra Marathoner to run around Toronto to raise money

Kelly chats with Mark Carey. Help Mark raise funds for the Red Cross relief fund for COVID 19.  
5/11/202010 minutes, 18 seconds
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Teen clocked going 308 km/h on QEW in dad’s car

Kelly talks to Kerry Schmitd with the OPPs Highway Safety Division.
5/11/20209 minutes, 1 second
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COVID at the White House

Kelly chats with our Washington Corespondent Reggie Cecchini.
5/11/20209 minutes, 3 seconds
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RIP Little Richard

Kelly talks to Alan Cross about the legacy of Little Richard.
5/11/202010 minutes, 56 seconds
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How will COVID affect the airline industry?

Kelly talks to Dr. Frederic Dimanche, the Director of the Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management.
5/11/202013 minutes, 39 seconds
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Could horse racing be one of the first sports we see return following the shutdown?

Kelly chats with Woodbine CEO, Jim Lawson about the future of horse racing.
5/8/202012 minutes, 14 seconds
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Dr. Samir Sinha on how we can improve our geriatric care

5/8/202012 minutes, 51 seconds
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Get ready for supermarkets on wheels

Kelly Chats with Cole Jones, Founder of Local Line.
5/8/20206 minutes, 42 seconds
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Canada's jobless numbers hit 13%

Kelly gets an update from Rubina Ahmed Haq.
5/8/202010 minutes, 7 seconds
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Big retail chains file for bankruptcy

Kelly speaks with global retail consultant Doug Stephens, Retailprophet.com
5/8/202010 minutes, 22 seconds
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Ontario plans to resume elective surgery

Kelly talks to Dr. David Urbach the Surgeon-in-Chief at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, and a Professor of Surgery and Health Policy at the University of Toronto.
5/8/202012 minutes, 6 seconds
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Experimental wearable device could detect early symptoms of coronavirus

Kelly speaks with John Rogers, Professor of biomedical engineering at Northwestern University.
5/7/202011 minutes, 57 seconds
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Scientists in Belgium are studying Llama  antibodies to fight COVID 19

Kelly gets the details from Dr. Xavier Saelens, a molecular virologist at Ghent University in Belgium and an author of the new study.
5/7/202011 minutes, 49 seconds
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Looking out for kid's mental health durring the pandemic

Kelly speaks with Kim Moran, CEO of Children’s Mental Health Ontario.
5/7/202013 minutes, 37 seconds
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Update on our hospitality industry

Kelly chats with John Sinopoli from the Ascari Hospitality Group, which runs the Ascari restaurants in Leslieville and King West. Find out more than savehospitality.ca
5/7/202010 minutes, 47 seconds
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When will sports return?

Kelly chats with Greg Brady.    
5/7/202013 minutes, 16 seconds
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How can retail safely reopen?

Kelly chats with the President and CEO of Retail Council of Canada, Diane Brisebois. Check out the Retail Council's playbook.
5/7/202012 minutes, 1 second
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Will drive-in theaters bring us back to the movies this summer?

Kelly chats with Brian Allen, President of Premier Theaters.
5/6/202016 minutes, 56 seconds
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Toronto takes advantage of COVID traffic slowdown to speed up construction and maintenance

Kelly gets the details from Michael D’Andrea, Chief Engineer and Executive Director Engineering and Construction Services at City of Toronto.
5/6/20209 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ontario drops minimum price restaurants must charge for booze

Kelly digs into the announcement with Jan Westcott, President & CEO. and Spirits Canada & Association of Canadian Distillers.
5/6/20209 minutes, 26 seconds
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Agricultural industry disappointed by Federal aid

Kelly gets the skinny from Steve Bamford, The President of Toronto Wholesale Produce Association.
5/6/202010 minutes, 49 seconds
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You may be fined for visiting you cottage in Haldimand County

Kelly gets to the bottom of it with Ken Hewitt,Mayor of Haldimand County.    
5/6/202011 minutes, 9 seconds
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People are accidentally poisoning themselves while cleaning

Kelly chats with Dr. Margaret Thompson, Medical Director of the Ontario Poison Centre.
5/6/20208 minutes, 25 seconds
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Why restaurants are boycotting Uber Eats

Kelly gets the details from Ian Sorbie, president of Il Fornello.    
5/6/202014 minutes, 46 seconds
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Researchers say warning labels could reduce alcohol use during pandemic

Kelly talks to Tim Stockwell, Director of the Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research.
5/5/20209 minutes, 57 seconds
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Canada's first UV disinfection robot being tested at Montreal hospitals

Kelly gets the details from Dr. Bruce Mazer, Interim Executive Director and Chief Scientific Officer at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre.
5/5/202010 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ontario to start conducting random testing for COVID-19

Kelly talks to Colin Furness, Infection epidemiologist at the School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
5/5/20209 minutes, 56 seconds
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What the beauty and spa industries have to do to reopen

Kelly talks to Jeff Alford, President of the CBON Group.
5/5/202010 minutes, 4 seconds
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Premiere Ford muses letting people go to the cottage on the May 24 weekend

Kelly talks to the Mayor of Muskoka Lakes.
5/5/202013 minutes, 53 seconds
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John Tory on guns and COVID 19

5/4/202014 minutes, 5 seconds
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Gun control advocates respond to Trudeau's gun ban.

Kelly talks to Wendy Cukier, Ryerson Professor and President Coalition for gun control.
5/4/202012 minutes, 54 seconds
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Gun lobby groups got top-level meetings as feds readied roll out of assault weapon ban

Kelly talks to Charles Zach, Executive Director of the National Firearms Association.
5/4/202012 minutes, 44 seconds
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Anthony Longo explains new face covering policy

Kelly talks to the President and CEO of Longo's.
5/4/202011 minutes, 7 seconds
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Elissa Freeman joins Kelly to talk about corporate donations

5/1/20207 minutes, 4 seconds
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Recessions and write-offs

Kelly chat with our Personal Finance Expert Rubina Ahmed Haq.
5/1/202011 minutes, 19 seconds
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Retail Council of Canada calls on premiers to enact moratoriums on commercial evictions and adverse actions

Kelly talks to Diane Brisebois, President and CEOof the Retail Council of Canada.
5/1/20206 minutes, 30 seconds
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Has Burlington banned large vehicle parades and processions?

Kelly gets the answers from Mayor Marianne Meed Ward.
5/1/202010 minutes, 32 seconds
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Vaccines, treatments and relapses

Kelly gets an update from infectious disease expert Dr. Issac Bogoch.
5/1/202017 minutes, 24 seconds
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Jay Z goes after YouTuber for deep fake copy rights

Kelly Gets the skinny on the emerging copy right issues with deep fakes and the latest on Record Store Day.
4/30/202012 minutes, 41 seconds
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Man goes to work at mothers long term care home

Kelly talks to Brian Corcoran who changed jobs to take care of his mother.
4/30/202019 minutes, 51 seconds
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TD forecasting growth in housing market in 2020

Kelly talks to TD Economist Rishi Sondhi.
4/30/202012 minutes, 10 seconds
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What's going with your kid's school year?

Kelly chats with Annie Kidder, executive director People for Education.
4/30/20207 minutes, 20 seconds
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Collateral Damage from COVID: Perspective from a family doctor

Kelly talks to family doctor, anesthetist  and past president of the Ontario Medical Association, Dr. Nadia Alam.
4/30/202014 minutes, 30 seconds
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Can you get COVID form passing someone on the sidewalk?

Kelly talks to University of Manitoba Microbiologist Kevin Coombs.
4/29/20209 minutes, 21 seconds
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Canadian Chefs Launch Relief Fund for Restaurant & Hospitality Workers

Kelly talks to Chef Victor Barry of PianoPiano & Cafe CanCan Find out more about the fund.
4/29/20209 minutes, 18 seconds
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Bulls make Marc Eversley the first Canadian GM in NBA history

Kelly went to high school with Marc. Kelly chats with his high school Basket Ball coach.
4/29/202010 minutes, 53 seconds
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Waterkeeper calls for city to study sewage for COVID 19

Kelly talks to Mark Mattson, president of Swim Drink Fish and Lake Ontario Water Keeper.
4/29/20209 minutes, 29 seconds
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Should you get a "Pandemic Puppy?"

Kelly asks the president of the Canadian Association of Professional Dog Trainers.
4/28/20209 minutes, 10 seconds
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Uber Eats "close" many restaurants that were actually accepting orders

Kelly talks to Craig Pike of Craig's Cookies.
4/28/202010 minutes, 25 seconds
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OPP offer some details into a couple of cases of people impersonating an officer

Kelly get the info from OPP spokesperson Derek Rogers.
4/28/20207 minutes, 21 seconds
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Can business owners get wage subsidies?

Kelly talks to Dan Kelly, President & CEO, Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
4/28/202011 minutes, 28 seconds
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The ‘appalling’ state of our long term care homes

Kelly checks in with Laura Tamblyn Watts, CEO of the seniors advocacy group CanAge.
4/28/202014 minutes, 34 seconds
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Is Ottawa's commercial rent relief program enough to save small business?

Kelly chats with small business advocate Jon Shell.
4/27/202011 minutes, 25 seconds
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Paramedics & respiratory therapists left out of pandemic pay increase

Kelly talks to Dave Wakely, president of OPSEU Local 277, the Peel paramedics union.
4/27/20207 minutes, 23 seconds
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Can COVID travel in your building's HVAC system?

Kelly talks to University of Alberta Engineering Prof. Brian Fleck about his work to find a fix to keep the air we breath safe and clean.
4/27/20209 minutes, 46 seconds
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Update from the ER

Kelly checks in with Dr. Brett Belchetz, ER Doctor and 640 Toronto Medical expert. They talk about drugs ER doctors are being asked to avoid, how recovered COVID 19 patients blood could be used as a treatment and the controversy surrounding Hydroxychloroquine.
4/24/202012 minutes, 47 seconds
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Is the pandemic spoiling our dogs?

Kelly talks to Dr. Cliff Redford, Owner of Wellington Veterinary Hospital in Markham about separation anxiety.
4/24/202011 minutes, 20 seconds
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‘COVID toes’ could be another symptom of coronavirus infection

Kelly talks to Dr. Julia Carroll, Board certified Dermatologist and lecturer at UofT  
4/24/20209 minutes, 42 seconds
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Trout season begins in Ontario amid COVID lock-downs

Kelly talks to Adam Weir, fisheries biologist for the Ontario Federation of  Anglers & Hunters.
4/24/202010 minutes, 11 seconds
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Canadian company gets green light to test nasal spray to fight COVID 19

Kelly gets the details on the Nitric Oxide treatment from Dr.Gilly Regev, SaNOtize’s CEO and co-founder.
4/24/20208 minutes, 52 seconds
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Understanding best before dates as we try to stretch our groceries

Kelly talks to Food Science prof. Jeffrey Farber.
4/23/20207 minutes, 47 seconds
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What does the spring hold for Garden centres locked down during the pandemic?

Kelly gets the skinny from Mark Cullen.
4/23/202011 minutes, 34 seconds
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Anthony Farnell teaching weather school online

Kelly chats with Global’s Chief Meteorologist, Anthony Farnell. Check out his weather school here. 
4/23/202014 minutes, 26 seconds
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UofT team finds a way to monitor vitals remotely

Kelly talks to Professor Willy Wong, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto.
4/23/20209 minutes, 33 seconds
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Flaw in 'Mail' app may have allowed hackers to access your data for years

Kelly gets the details form David Shipley
4/23/20209 minutes, 37 seconds
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How many restaurants won't survive the pandemic

Kelly talks to James Rillet, Vice President of Restaurants Canada.
4/23/202010 minutes, 56 seconds
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Is pandemic stress keeping you awake?

Kelly talks about the relationship between evolution and sleep with David Samson, assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Toronto Mississauga.
4/22/20208 minutes, 31 seconds
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Local man 3D prints "ear savers" for front line medical experts

Kelly talks to David Spancer.
4/22/20209 minutes, 43 seconds
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Joe Cressy on kick-starting the economy while keeping people healthy

Kelly talks about managing the pandemic and re-opening the economy.
4/22/202010 minutes, 27 seconds
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Shake Shack returns cash ticket master changes cancellation policy

Kelly is joined by our PR and pop-culture expert Elissa Freeman.
4/22/202013 minutes, 40 seconds
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5 decommissioned TTC buses converted to Toronto Paramedics transport vehicles

Kelly gets the details on this story and well as social distancing on the TTC and masks for staff from TTC spokesperson Stuart Green.
4/22/20208 minutes, 40 seconds
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High-Tech contact tracing for COVID 19

Kelly talks to David Buckeridge,director McGill University’s Surveillance Lab, which applies computer science technology to public-health problems about how tech can be used to track the spread of COVID 19 and the privacy issues involved.
4/22/202012 minutes, 42 seconds
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Doctors are facing financial struggles as the try to keep practices running

Kelly gets the details from Dr. Sohail Gandhi, President of the OMA.
4/21/20206 minutes, 18 seconds
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How should you take care of that parked car during the pandemic

Kelly asks Dave Weatherhead, a licensed automotive technician and professor at Centennial College School of Transportation.
4/21/20208 minutes, 14 seconds
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CERB is acting as a basic income pilot

Kelly talks to Hugh Segal, former Conservative senator, he helped design the Ontario Basic Income Pilot. His latest book is Bootstraps Need Boots: One Tory’s Lonely Fight to End Poverty in Canada
4/21/202010 minutes, 17 seconds
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CMA Foundation commits $20 million for COVID-19 response

Kelly gets the details from Allison Seymour, President of the Canadian Medical Association Foundation.
4/21/20208 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ontario's coroner orders sweeping changes to funerals for COVD victims

Kelly talks to Ontario’s Chief Corner, Dr. Dirk Huyer.
4/21/202012 minutes, 51 seconds
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Civil liberties group calls for tickets, fines to be forgiven

Kelly talks to Michael Bryant, Executive Director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association  
4/20/20209 minutes, 52 seconds
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Covid 19 presents challenges to EMS workers

Kelly talks to Mike Mariman, the paramedic and EMS unit chair for CUPE Local 416.
4/20/20207 minutes, 51 seconds
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Is COVID 19 going to stall the Canadian meat industry

Kelly talks to Sylvain Charlebois, Professor of Food Policy and Distribution at Dalhousie University.
4/20/202011 minutes, 20 seconds
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Bill Blair responds to calls for distancing tickets to be forgiven

Kelly talks to Minister of Public Safety and Emergency PreparednessBill Blair.
4/20/20203 minutes, 6 seconds
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Minister Bill Blair weighs in on the shooting in Nova Scotia

Kelly talks to Former Toronto Police Chief and Public Safety Minister Bill Blair.
4/20/20208 minutes, 1 second
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Driving a cab in a pandemic

Kelly talks to Kristine Hubbard, Operations Manager at Beck Taxi.
4/20/202013 minutes, 35 seconds
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Bartending in a pandemic

Kelly talks to Nick Kennedy, Senior Executive Bar Back / Owner operator of Civil Liberties.
4/17/20208 minutes, 42 seconds
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Bublé's wife denies abuse allegations and Witherspoon promotion misunderstood.

Kelly talks to our PR and Pop Culture expert Elissa Freeman.
4/17/202010 minutes, 29 seconds
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Trump talks about opener the boarder and the U.S. economy

Kelly chats with our Washington Correspondent Reggie Cecchini
4/17/20209 minutes, 59 seconds
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Watch out for COVID scammers

Kelly talks to Jeff Thompson, a senior RCMP intelligence analyst with the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.  
4/17/202012 minutes, 25 seconds
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Is working from home a pain in the neck?

Kelly talks to Jesse Awenus, Physiotherapist and co-owner of Synergy Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation on the Danforth.
4/17/20209 minutes, 53 seconds
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Life with COVID 19

Kelly talks to former news anchor and reporter Steve Jacobs who is battling COVID 19. 
4/16/20208 minutes, 55 seconds
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Canadian toy maker turned board game gear into PPE

Kelly talks to Diana Young, VP of product development for Spin Master.
4/16/20207 minutes, 8 seconds
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Help for artist and creators

Kelly talks to Torquil Campbell
4/16/202015 minutes, 17 seconds
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Dozens of TTC drivers walked off the job refusing an unsafe workplace

Kelly talks to the president of the Amalgamated Transit Union.
4/16/20209 minutes, 37 seconds
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Bank of Canada details impact of COVID-19 on the economy

Kelly talks to our personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq
4/15/202011 minutes, 16 seconds
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Staying fit while isolating

Kelly talks to Coach J who has ramped up his online classes so people can stay fit at home.
4/15/202011 minutes, 29 seconds
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Small business say government help isn't enough

Kelly talks to the owner of The Auld Spot Pub on the Danforth.
4/15/202012 minutes, 37 seconds
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Families face a decision on whether to take their loved ones out of long term care

Kelly talks to Dr. Samir Sinah, Director of Geriatrics at Sinai Health System and the University Health Network about a new tool to aid families facing this decision.  
4/15/20208 minutes, 46 seconds
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Canada considers new law to fight COVID misinformation

Kelly talks to Timothy Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in Health Law & Policy Author at the University of Alberta.
4/15/20207 minutes, 4 seconds
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Kelly talks to truckers about their experiences on the road

4/15/202011 minutes, 50 seconds
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Trucking update

Kelly talks to the VP of Sales and Customer Service at Speedy Transport.
4/15/202010 minutes, 38 seconds
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Parenting in a pandemic

Kelly talks to Jennifer Shapka, associate professor in the faculty of education at UBC.
4/14/20207 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ontario accountants offer free tax prep for healthcare workers fighting COVID-19

Kelly talks to the CEO of the Chartered Professional Accountants of OntarioCarol Wilding.
4/14/20206 minutes, 52 seconds
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What do Canada's COVID numbers say about the way we are handling the pandemic

Kelly talks to Jason Kindrachuk, Canada Research Chair in emerging viruses at the University of Manitoba.
4/14/202015 minutes, 27 seconds
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Video appears to show Toronto police cruiser running over suspect

Kelly talks to law enforcement analyst David Perry about the incident.
4/13/202010 minutes, 22 seconds
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The global oil price war ends with a deal for a big cut to output

Kelly gets the skinny from Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy.
4/13/20206 minutes, 57 seconds
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Made-in-Canada blood test not being used in Canada

Kelly talks to Mitchell Pittaway, chief financial officer for BTNX
4/13/202014 minutes, 45 seconds
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The House Party app and gadgets for self isolation

Kelly talks to Tech Journalist Marc Saltzman.    
4/13/20208 minutes, 30 seconds
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Saskatoon lab now has the ability to disinfect N95 masks for re-use

Kelly talks to Tracey Thue, Biosafety Officer at the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre (VIDO-InterVac) at the U of S.
4/13/202012 minutes, 14 seconds
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Home and auto insurers to give rebates to Canadian customers during COVID-19 pandemic

Kelly talks to the President and CEO of the Insurance Bureau of Canada.
4/9/20206 minutes, 45 seconds
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Canada losses over a million jobs thanks to COVID shutdown

Kelly chats with Personal Finance Journalist Rubina Ahmed Haq.
4/9/202012 minutes, 7 seconds
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How were Ontario's auto parts manufactures able to start making medical equipment so quickly?

The President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association, Flavio Volpe joins Kelly to share the incredible story.
4/9/202011 minutes, 24 seconds
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Drakes mansion, celebrity PPE drives and bingo

Elissa Freeman joins Kelly to chat about some of this weeks pop culture stories.
4/9/202013 minutes, 33 seconds
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Coronavirus patients are being flipped onto their stomachs in the ICU — here’s why

Kelly talks to respiratory therapist, Thomas Piraino.
4/9/20209 minutes, 41 seconds
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Tyler Stewart pops by to share another #selfiecamjam

Kelly chats with Tyler Stewart of the Barenaked Ladies to talk about their new star studded music video. Watch their latest video. 
4/9/202012 minutes, 56 seconds
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Bernie Sanders suspending his presidential campaign

We get an update from our Washington Correspondent and producer, Reggie Cecchini.
4/8/202012 minutes, 42 seconds
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John Prine dies of COVID 19

Kelly talks to Ongoing History of New Music host Alan Cross.
4/8/20207 minutes, 41 seconds
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Understanding Ontario’s COVID testing

Kelly talks to Dr. Vanessa Allen, chief of Medical Microbiology at Public Health Ontario.
4/8/202012 minutes, 31 seconds
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When will we see sports again?

Kelly talks to Rick Zamperin, Sports director at CHML.
4/8/20209 minutes, 30 seconds
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Trudeau keeps talking about Thornhill medical, who are they and how are they fighting COVID 19?

Kelly talks to the co-founder of Thronhill Medical, Dr. Joe Fisher.
4/8/202011 minutes, 37 seconds
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Should Canada accept Huawei's donation of masks?

Kelly talks to Professor Ian Lee, who teaches at Carlton University and Dung Hua University in Shanghai.
4/7/202010 minutes, 41 seconds
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That old flip phone can help flatten the curve

IF YOU WANT TO HELP WITH FLATTENING THE COVID-19 CURVE....Dr. A Somers is looking for OLD FLIP PHONES (or any cellphone with no significant street value) which are being distributed to patients that are of low-income or in precarious housing situations. They use these to contact trace COVID-19 positive patients to help facilitate self-isolation, which protects both the individual and our population at large.Please mail factory reset phones AND chargers (no sim cards) to:  Toronto General Hospitalc/o Dr. A Somers200 Elizabeth Street, R Fraser Elliot BuildingGround Floor, Room 480Toronto, ON, M5G2C4They can be dropped off as well, but mailing is best for distancing/isolation purposes.***Remember to factory reset, remove personal info and sim cards. Also a charger is necessary. *** Also, please note you won't be getting your phone back, so if you want to keep your early 2000s memorabilia to make a shrine one day, they understand. ***
4/7/20207 minutes, 41 seconds
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Dairy farmers asked to dump milk due lack of demand

Kelly gets the skinny from Dairy farmer, Bruce Sargent, who has a family farm an hour outside of Toronto and is Owner & Operator Farm Boy Productions.
4/7/20207 minutes, 20 seconds
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Toronto Mayor John Tory - April 7th 2020

Kelly chats with the Mayor about the pandemic and the efforts to make sure we continue to practice social distancing.
4/7/202013 minutes, 47 seconds
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Update on U.K. PM Boris Johnson

Kelly touches base with Crystal Goomansingh, Global’s European Bureau Chief in London.  
4/7/20209 minutes, 22 seconds
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Recipes from Toronto chefs are nopart of a free online cookbook

Kelly chats with Nick Chen-Yin. Check out the cookbook here.
4/7/202010 minutes, 43 seconds
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Checking up on the status of our long term care homes

Kelly talks toDr. Samir Sinha, Director of Geriatrics at Sinai Health System and the University Health Network. See Dr. Sinha's tweet here.
4/7/202018 minutes, 20 seconds
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Who's hiring in a pandemic?

Kelly talks to Kareen Emery, vice-president of the recruiting firm Monster.ca
4/6/20208 minutes, 4 seconds
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Kevin Donovan on how Ontario was able to tackle the backlog of COVID 19 tests

Kelly talks to Kevin Donovan, Chief Investigative Reporter for the Toronto Star.   You can read Kevin's report on this topic here.
4/6/202011 minutes, 29 seconds
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Tragically Hip Guitarist Paul Langlois talks about Bobcaygeon and his porch sessions

Tragically Hip Guitarist Paul Langlois talks about Bobcaygeon and his porch sessions.Watch Paul preform Bobcaygeon from his porch. Watch more of his Porch Sessions.    
4/6/202013 minutes, 44 seconds
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Health-care lessons Canada needs to learn from COVID-19

Kelly talks to Dr. Hance Clarke, the director of pain services at the Toronto General Hospital. You can read his piece here.
4/6/202011 minutes, 45 seconds
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Local desginers are now creating face masks for Michael Garron Hospital

Kelly talks to Aashif Jamani, Director of Sales for Custom menswear designers, King & Bay. Find out more about how you can get involved.  
4/3/20207 minutes, 30 seconds
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How can you adapt to quarantine life when you’re used to being active?

Kelly talks to Melinda Harrison, Former Canadian Olympic swimmer.
4/3/20209 minutes, 46 seconds
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Does the lottery intises peopl eto ignor phsyical distancing orders?

Does the lottery entice people to ignore physical distancing orders?
4/3/202021 minutes, 13 seconds
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Pharmacists fear for their safety due to mask and glove shortages amid coronavirus pandemic

Kelly talks to Justin Bates, chief executive officer at the Ontario Pharmacists Association.
4/3/202010 minutes, 27 seconds
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What it's like to go through COVID 19

Kelly talks to Rene and Tracy Segura about Rene's battle with COVID that took him from a false diagnosis to the ICU and finally back home to his family.
4/3/202022 minutes, 56 seconds
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Sivan Tumarkin warns of a "Mental Health claim tsunami" and COVID-19

Kelly talks to personal injury lawyer Sivan Tumarkin. Listen to past episodes of the Disability Law Show  
4/2/20209 minutes, 47 seconds
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Dr. Lou speaks out on Chiropractors making false claims about COVID 19

Kelly talks to Dr. Lou Nalli about some of the false claims out there when it comes to COVID 19. Listen to past episodes of the Pinpoint Health Show.
4/2/20209 minutes, 45 seconds
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How are people’s finances going to survive the pandemic?

Kelly talks to Kelvin "the money guy" Rampersad. Listen to past episodes of Your Life Your Money.
4/2/202010 minutes, 52 seconds
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How are cops dealing with COVID?

Kelly talks to Toronto Police Association president Mike McCormack.
4/2/202014 minutes, 56 seconds
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Plain language guide for getting government assistance

Kelly chats with Dr. Jennifer Robson who had translated the government programs into easy to understand language. Check out here document here.
4/1/20208 minutes, 2 seconds
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Tyler Stewart gives us the skinny on #selfiecamjams

Kelly talks to Tyler Stewart of the Barenaked Ladies about their #selfiecamjams. Check out all their home made concert videos here. g
4/1/202014 minutes, 4 seconds
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Looking for some COVID kindness?

Kelly and Elissa Freeman chat about where to find it online. Check out: https://covidkindness.ca/Watch John Krasinski's show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5pgG1M_h_U&feature=emb_title Enjoy the TSO's at home performance of Appalachian Spring: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rzZ2F18MwI&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1QO7XafJKRbaoVU7BpNIThLihJs-xzsMz5vmXvRqKc3IXBsvz4bb8kDYE
4/1/202011 minutes, 44 seconds
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How safe is Zoom for your business and private web meetings?

Kelly asks cyber security expert David Shipley.
4/1/20209 minutes, 53 seconds
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Mississauga MPP has gone back to work as a nurse

Kelly talks to Mississauga MPP Natalia Kusendova about going back to work in our hospital system during the COVID 19 pandemic.
3/31/20208 minutes, 3 seconds
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How are funerals adapting to COVID-19 measures?

Kelly talks to Michael Benjamin, President and Senior Partner of Benjamin Park Memorial Chapel.
3/31/202010 minutes, 10 seconds
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Restaurants across Canada launch coalition to save their industry

Kelly talks to John Sinopoli about savehospitality.ca
3/31/202015 minutes, 50 seconds
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Understanding the latest on the pandemic

Kelly talks to infectious disease expert Dr. Isaac Bogoch.
3/31/202014 minutes, 59 seconds
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Trying to understand government assistance for businesses

Kelly talks to Joe Micallef, KPMG’s National Tax Leader. For more info please visit the Government of Canada's web page. Carlton University Prof Jennifer Robinson put together a document to help people navigate the Government's assistance.  
3/31/20207 minutes, 3 seconds
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How is the TTC responding to crowding issues during the pandemic?

Kelly talks to TTC Spokesperson Stuart Green.
3/30/20206 minutes, 5 seconds
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Coronavirus deaths at Bobcaygeon nursing home climb to 9

Kelly gets the latest on the story from Travis Dhanraj and talks to him about his own COVID diagnosis. Continue reading about the situation at Pinecrest Nursing Home.
3/30/202013 minutes, 46 seconds
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How homeless advocates are responding to COVID 19

Kelly talks to Rafi Aaron, the spokesperson for the Interfaith Coalition to Fight Homelessness.
3/30/202010 minutes, 32 seconds
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UHN Openlab steps up to help seniors in need

Kelly talks to Lucy Gao, a member of University Health Network’s OpenLab and has been involved in the design and development of this initiative. You can find out more about UHN OpenLab's Friendly Neighbour initiative here:http://uhnopenlab.ca/project/hotline/
3/30/202010 minutes, 26 seconds
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Canadian flight crews demand protective suits

Kelly talks to Theresa Mitchell, VP of the Air Canada Component of CUPE.
3/30/202010 minutes, 18 seconds
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Branding in a pandemic

Kelly and Elissa Freeman talk about how some brands are responding to the pandemic.
3/27/202014 minutes, 8 seconds
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E-Sports goes online

Kelly talks to Chris Overholt, CEO of Overwatch media.
3/27/20206 minutes, 1 second
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Will we see troops on the Canada / U.S. Border?

Kelly talks to Christian Leuprecht about the possibility of the U.S. sending troops to the border and other geopolitical moves during the pandemic.
3/27/20208 minutes, 13 seconds
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Liquor licensed Ontario bars, restaurants can sell alcohol with takeout and delivery food

Kelly talks to Marcel Morgenstern owner of Burnt Ship Bay winery. He was the driving force behind the movement to get these changes for restaurants.
3/27/20208 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ottawa company weeks away from releasing portable COVID 19 tests

Kelly talks to Paul Lem, CEO of CEO of Spartan Bioscience.
3/27/20208 minutes, 11 seconds
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Are we going to break the internet?

Kelly talks to our tech expert Adam Oldfield.
3/26/20208 minutes, 5 seconds
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What’s in the quarantine act?

Kelly talks to Steven Hoffman, director of the Global Strategy Lab and a global health law professor at York University.
3/26/202010 minutes, 53 seconds
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Are Ontario's construction sites safe?

Kelly talks to Phil Gillies of the executive director of the Ontario Construction Consortium.  
3/25/20209 minutes, 41 seconds
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Are Vape shops essential?

Kelly talks to Darryl Tempest, Executive Director of The Canadian Vaping Association.
3/25/20209 minutes, 5 seconds
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Can cities use cellphone data to track where groups are congregating?

Kelly talks to privacy advocate, Ann Cavoukian.
3/25/20206 minutes, 26 seconds
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Canada Post makes changes to adapt to COVID - 19

Kelly gets the skinny for Canada Post's Jon Hamilton.
3/25/20205 minutes, 47 seconds
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University lab 3D printing face shields for medical workers fighting COVID-19

Kelly talks to Midia Shikh Hassan, from the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Engineering Design at the University of Ottawa.
3/25/202011 minutes, 6 seconds
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What lessons can we learn from the Spanish Flu Pandemic

Kelly chats with Skip Desjardin, Historian and author of September 1918: War, Plague, And The World Series.
3/24/202013 minutes, 20 seconds
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Canadian passenger of Diamond Princess returns home

Craig Lee of Richmond Hill, Ontario tells Kelly about his experience on the ship and a Japanese hospital.
3/24/202012 minutes, 1 second
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Update from Italy

Kelly talks to Joanne Natale, a Canadian living in Milan.
3/24/202011 minutes, 55 seconds
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How is COVID - 19 affecting Meals on Wheels services?

Kelly talks to Christina Bisanz, Chief Executive Officer of CHATS – Community & Home Assistance to Seniors.
3/24/20208 minutes, 57 seconds
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A message from the front lines of health care

Kelly talks to a Toronto Doctor.
3/23/202011 minutes, 7 seconds
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Can you get coronavirus from food?

Kelly talks to Dr. Jack Caravanos, clinical professor at New York University’s School of Global Public Health.
3/23/202010 minutes, 33 seconds
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Reggie Cecchini gives us an update from D.C.

3/23/202012 minutes, 49 seconds
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Toronto area manufacture retools to produce hospital equipment

Andrew Pittam is Vice President of Astound, which makes exhibit booths for conferences.
3/23/202010 minutes, 53 seconds
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Tracking what's trending during the pandemic

Elissa freeman joins Kelly to talk about what everyone from celebrities to persona trainers are doing online. Mentioned in this conversation: @thebasementyoga & @coachjfitnessstudios
3/23/202012 minutes, 27 seconds
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Canadians trapped in Peru

Kelly talks to one of many Canadians currently stuck in Peru.   
3/23/20209 minutes, 20 seconds
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How quickly can manufacturers adapt to help fight COVID - 19?

Kelly talks to Fraser Johnson, a professor of operations management at Western University's Ivey Business School.
3/20/202010 minutes, 59 seconds
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How is the music industry responding to the pandemic?

Kelly talks to Alan Cross. Check out his blog here.
3/20/202010 minutes, 13 seconds
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Update from the front lines

Kelly talks to our medical expert about the conditions in our ERs. You can access Dr. Belchetz's online service at www.getmaple.ca/
3/20/202015 minutes, 6 seconds
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Spirit of York distillery is making hand sanitizer

Kelly gets the skinny from Gerry Guitor, Founder & President Spirit of York Distillery Co.
3/19/20208 minutes, 13 seconds
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What you need to know about COVID - 19 and your pets

Kelly talks to Dr. Cliff Redford, owner of Wellington Veterinary Hospital in Markham.  
3/19/20208 minutes, 38 seconds
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Our food supply could be stalled if migrant workers can't get into Canada

Kelly talks to Steve Bamford, president of Toronto Wholesale Produce Association.
3/19/202010 minutes, 22 seconds
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How is social distancing effecting our cell service and technology?

Kelly chats with Adam Oldfeild, 640 tech expert.  
3/19/202012 minutes, 30 seconds
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It's still in you to give

Kelly talks to Peter MacDonald, Director Donor Relations at Canadian Blood Services.
3/19/20208 minutes
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Dan Mangan reflects on his concert to nobody

Kelly talks to Dan Mangan about his show at an empty Danforth Music Hall.   Watch the concert here.
3/18/20209 minutes, 20 seconds
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How is the insurance industry responding to COVID - 19?

Kelly talks to Joan Weir, Director of Health and Disability Policy for the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association.
3/18/20207 minutes, 57 seconds
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What do we know about pregnancy and COVID - 19?

Kelly talks to Dr. Jennifer Blake, CEO of The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada.  
3/18/20208 minutes, 28 seconds
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Canadian high school students trapped after Peru closed their borders

Kelly talks to Sarah Hepburn-Smith, whose twin 15 year-old sons and their classmates are stuck in Peru.
3/17/20209 minutes, 26 seconds
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How are grocery stores handling the COVID - 19 pandemic?

Kelly talks to the President and CEO of Longo's.
3/17/202011 minutes, 23 seconds
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How to handle anxiety during the COVID - 19 pandemic

Kelly talks to Dr. Michel Larivière, Professor of clinical psychologist and Associate Professor in Human Kinetics at Laurentian University.
3/17/20207 minutes, 49 seconds
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Natural ways to stay healthy during the pandemic

Kelly talks to Nicky Snazell about some ways to stay healthy while practicing safe social distancing.
3/17/20207 minutes, 31 seconds
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Light at the end of the Coronavirus tunnel

Kelly talks to Juanita Ingram, American expat living in Taiwan about her experience living through a COVID - 19 lock-down. Her message to North Americans: "social distancing works." If you are not feeling well please visit the Ontario Government's self assessment website.    
3/16/20207 minutes, 36 seconds
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How is our medical system adapting to the challenges presented by COVID 19?

Kelly talks to OMA President, Dr. Sohail Gandhi. The OMA's COVID - 19 website is https://www.virusfacts.ca/ If you are not feeling well please visit the Ontario Government's self assessment website.
3/16/202013 minutes, 18 seconds
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What's life like in Italy's COVID-19 epicenter?

Kelly chats with a Canadian expat living in Milan, who happens to be a highschool friend, Joanne Natale. If you are not feeling well please visit the Ontario Government's self assessment website.
3/16/202014 minutes, 41 seconds
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Cardinal Collins share the message fro the church on COVID - 19

Kelly talks to the Cardinal about the plans for worshipers to practice their faith while staying safe in during the pandemic. If you are not feeling well please visit the Ontario Government's self assessment website.
3/16/20209 minutes, 23 seconds
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Is there actually a toilet paper shortage?

Guest host Peter Shurman gets to the bottom of the empty TP aisles with the CEO of Canada's largest tissue manufacturer. 
3/13/20206 minutes, 48 seconds
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How are ER's handling the COVID - 19 pandemic?

Peter Shurman chats with ER Doctor and 640 Toronto medical expert Dr. Brett Bechetz.
3/13/20209 minutes, 16 seconds
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Breaking down the COVID-19 virus

Peter Shurman talks to a local scientist who had a hand in isolating the virus.
3/13/20205 minutes, 32 seconds
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What you need to know before you by hand sanitizer and disinfectant

Peter Shurman gets the details from a microbiologist.
3/13/202011 minutes, 48 seconds
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How long can suspended sports teams and leagues last?

Guest Host Peter Shurman gets the skinny from Sport Economist Moshe Lander.
3/13/20205 minutes, 48 seconds
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Long waits and unclear answers from Ontario’s coronavirus hotline

Guest Host Peter Shurman talks to Global's Kamil Karamali.
3/12/20208 minutes, 43 seconds
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Keeping kids healthy in the face of COVID 19

Guest Host Peter Shurman talk to Pediatrician and founder of Kidcrew Dr. Dina Kulik.
3/12/20205 minutes, 57 seconds
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Checking in on the markets

Greg Brady chats with Personal Finance Journalist Rubina Ahmed-Haq
3/11/202012 minutes, 14 seconds
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What's life like in Italy right now?

Greg Brady talks to Matt Bishop who works at a hospital in Rome.
3/11/202010 minutes, 22 seconds
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Zeppelin wins Stairway appeal & COVID cancellations

Kelly chats with Alan Cross.
3/10/202010 minutes, 11 seconds
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Should the city of Toronto ban right turns on red lights?

Kelly chats with Toronto Star Columnist Matt Elliot.
3/10/20208 minutes
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COVID 19 update

Kelly chats with infectious disease specialist Dr. Allison McGeer.
3/10/202014 minutes, 35 seconds
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Are long term care home vulnerable to COVID 19?

Kelly talks to Dr. Samir Sinha, the Director of Geriatrics for Sinai Health System and the University Health Network.
3/10/202011 minutes, 38 seconds
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Can your dog get COVID-19?

3/10/202010 minutes, 26 seconds
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Former TTC boss weighs in on fare evasion

Kelly talks to Adam Giambrone.
3/10/20209 minutes, 3 seconds
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James Bond, coronavirus and the future of the film industry

Kelly talks to The Globe & Mail's Barry Hertz about how the outbreak is affecting Hollywood and your local theater. You can read Barry's piece here.
3/5/202010 minutes, 59 seconds
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Alan Cross got a sneak peek at the new and improved El Mocambo

Kelly gets the skinny from host of the ongoing History of New Music?
3/5/202011 minutes, 48 seconds
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UHN trial allows patients to control their own medical records

Kelly gets the skinny from Dr. David Wiljer, UHN’s executive director of Education Technology Innovation.
3/5/202010 minutes, 40 seconds
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Service offers free moving for women fleeing abuse.

Kelly gets the details from Shelter Movers founder and CEO Marc Hull-Jacquin.
3/5/20208 minutes, 53 seconds
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Should Amber Alerts come with ads?

Kelly chats with 640 Toronto teach expert Adam Oldfield.
3/5/20209 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ontario government announces improving access to mental health services

Kelly gets the details from Michael Tibollo, Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions.
3/5/202014 minutes, 30 seconds
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Confusion over TTC transfers as fares increase

Kelly talks to Toronto Star Transit Reporter Ben Spurr. 
3/2/202011 minutes, 56 seconds
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Metrolinx working to disinfect GO bus that transported COVID-19 patient

Kelly talks to Metrolinx spokesperson Anne Marie Akins.
3/2/202010 minutes, 28 seconds
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Homeless encampment catches fire underneath Gardiner Expressway

Kelly talks to city spokesperson, Brad Ross.
3/2/202014 minutes, 30 seconds
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What can we expect from Toronto Comicon 2020?

Kelly gets the skinny from Fred Kennedy.
3/2/202012 minutes, 6 seconds
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The financial fallout from COVID 19

Kelly chats with Rubina Ahmed-Haq, 640 Toronto’s personal finance expert.    
2/27/20209 minutes, 12 seconds
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TDSB to move start & end times to save money on buses

Kelly gets the skinny from Ryan Bird, TDSB spokesperson.
2/27/202011 minutes, 41 seconds
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Rail blockades go too far and Marcco Muzzo applies for parole

 Kelly talks to David Perry, 640 Toronto law enforcement expert.
2/27/202012 minutes, 57 seconds
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Did Edger Allan Poe kill himself?

Computer analysis of Edgar Allen Poe's work attempts to determine his state of mind.
2/27/202011 minutes, 10 seconds
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Tesla autopilot found at fault in crash

Kelly talks to our automated car expert.
2/27/202012 minutes, 17 seconds
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Fashion mogul Peter Nygard steps down amid sexual assault allegations

Kelly chats with Elissa Freeman
2/27/20209 minutes, 8 seconds
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UCLA study shows Tylenol has ability to relieve pain from social rejection

Dr. George Slavich, director of the UCLA Laboratory for Stress Assessment and Research
2/27/202011 minutes, 34 seconds
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How are the rial blockades affecting Canadian farmers?

Kelly talks to the Canadian Federation of Agriculture.
2/27/20209 minutes, 33 seconds
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What does the Weinstein conviction mean for the #metoo movement?

Kelly chats with Elissa Freeman.
2/25/202013 minutes, 50 seconds
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Melanie Benard - Canadian Health Coalition

Canadian Health Coalition's Melanie Benard speaks with Kelly on a nursing home that was rationing its diapers. 
2/25/20208 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ryan Van Lieshout

McMaster University Associate Professor Ryan Van Lieshout speaks with Kelly on young mothers and mental health. 
2/24/20207 minutes, 53 seconds
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TDSB's Stephen from Education Strikes

Kelly speaks with a TDSB teacher on site at the Queen's Park teacher strikes. 
2/21/202012 minutes, 57 seconds
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Dr. Lukasz

Dr. Lukasz joins Kelly to discuss the outbreak of dengue fever in the Caribbean, just in time for March Break. 
2/20/202013 minutes, 14 seconds
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Crime and Security Analyst David Perry

Crime and security analyst David Perry speaks with Kelly on the CCTV cameras installed at Jane and Finch. 
2/20/202012 minutes, 59 seconds
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Andrea Horwath weighs in on license plate problems

Kelly talks to the Leader of the Opposition.
2/19/20209 minutes, 26 seconds
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Tim's updates Roll up the Rim

Kelly talks to Tim's Chief Marketing Officer.
2/19/20209 minutes, 47 seconds
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TDSB polls students and parents on e-learning

Kelly talks to the chair of the TDSB.
2/19/20208 minutes, 12 seconds
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Update on the talks with Toronto's outside workers

Kelly gets the Skinny for Denzil Minnan-Wong.
2/19/202011 minutes, 39 seconds
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How are the rail blockades affecting Canadian industry?

Kelly Talks to Dennis Darby, the president of Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters.
2/19/202010 minutes, 28 seconds
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Former Cineplex host claims he was paid in Scene points

Kelly talks to employment lawyer Jon Pinkus.
2/19/202010 minutes, 25 seconds
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Eglinton Crosstown delayed again!

Kelly gets the skinny from Toronto Star transit reporter Ben Spurr.
2/19/20207 minutes, 3 seconds
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Help map the GTA's defibrillators

Kelly talks to Dr. Katherine Allan about how you can get involved and help First Responders save lives.
2/19/20207 minutes, 58 seconds
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Armoured vehicles, door bells and license plates

Kelly talks to our law enforcement analyst David Perry.
2/19/202011 minutes, 23 seconds
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Saftey Legue wieghs in on ne wlicnes plates

Safety League weighs in on new license plates.
2/19/20203 minutes, 25 seconds
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Is a failure to disclose HIV to sex partners a crime?

Kelly talks to the HIV / AIDS Legal Network.
2/19/202010 minutes, 21 seconds
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How the rail protest is affecting Canadian business

Kelly gets the skinny from the CFIB.
2/13/202011 minutes, 13 seconds
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What you need to know about the phone "porting" scam

Kelly chats with Sean O'Shea
2/13/20208 minutes, 54 seconds
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Mouse melee caught on subway platform

Kelly chats with wildlife photographer Sam Rowley.
2/13/20206 minutes, 44 seconds
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Guelph proff uses math to map how todlers spread germs

Guelph prof uses math to map how toddlers spread germs.
2/12/202010 minutes, 39 seconds
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Union calls for TTC to reinstate fare collectors at all subway stations

Kelly chats with ATU Local 113 President Carlos Santos
2/12/202010 minutes, 36 seconds
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Cop sues Masai, Bolsinger sues Astros

Kelly talks to Rick Zamperin.
2/11/202011 minutes, 33 seconds
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Factory fire threatens the supply of vinyl records

Kelly talks to Alan Cross.
2/11/202010 minutes, 42 seconds
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School sports effected by work action

Kelly talks to the Chair of the Toronto Catholic School Board.
2/11/202013 minutes, 39 seconds
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Hackers use Carona Virus to infect your computer

Kelly talks to David Shiply
2/11/202010 minutes, 29 seconds
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TTC fare inspectors clash with man on streetcar

Kelly chats with our law enforcement expert David Perry.
2/10/202011 minutes, 10 seconds
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Passenger denied repayment for flight

Kelly talks to the CAA's Ian Jack.
2/10/20207 minutes, 49 seconds
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Reviewing the Oscars

Kelly and Elissa Freeman share their onions on the 92nd Academy Awards.
2/10/202015 minutes, 26 seconds
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Breaking down the Super Bowl Halftime Show

Kelly and Elissa Freeman talk about JLo and Shakira's halftime show.
2/10/202011 minutes, 57 seconds
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It would be cheaper to rebuild some Toronto schools than repair them

Kelly talks to TDSB spokesperson Ryan Bird.
2/7/202013 minutes, 45 seconds
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Van Gogh exhibition making premiere in Toronto

Kelly chats with producer Corey Ross about bringing the show to Toronto.
2/7/20208 minutes, 24 seconds
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Chair girl, plane boy, and the importance of warrants

Kelly runs through some legal stories with Joseph Neuberger.
2/7/202012 minutes, 8 seconds
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Secret insurance deductible was just raised again, now almost $40,000

Kelly talks to Nainesh Kotak.
2/7/20207 minutes, 49 seconds
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Alberta researchers develop mask that kills viruses

Kelly talks to Professor Hyo-Jick Choi about the accident that lead to the discovery.
2/7/20208 minutes, 30 seconds
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Are we really entering a mini ice age?

Kelly talks to a scientist who says the earth will enter a cooler period as we enter "Solar Grand Minimum."
2/6/20209 minutes, 24 seconds
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737 Max's have been flying around despite being grounded

Kelly talks to a former accident investigator about the grounded planes that are flying without passengers.
2/3/202011 minutes, 24 seconds
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Controversial shoes and the future of running

Kelly talks to Alex Hutchinson from Canadian Running Magazine.
2/3/20208 minutes, 46 seconds
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Will all your devices eventualy turn into shiny bricks

Will all your devices eventually turn into shiny bricks?
2/3/202016 minutes, 6 seconds
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Toronto going after old traffic tickets

Kelly talks to the Ontario Paralegal Association.
2/3/20209 minutes, 3 seconds
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Canadian man quit his job to make baseball bats now he's supplying the MLB

Kelly talks to Trevor Oakes, founder of ABO Base Ball.
1/30/202012 minutes, 24 seconds
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Communications panel recommends Netflix should pay sales taxes, CBC should be ad free

Kelly talks to Michael Geist, Law Professor at the University of Ottawa, who holds the Canada Research chair in internet law 
1/30/202014 minutes, 24 seconds
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Tim Horton's going back to basics

Tim's Chief Corporate Officer, Duncan Fulton called Kelly to dispel some rumours and talk about the future of the brad.
1/30/20207 minutes, 34 seconds
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Decoy police cars deployed to slow drivers in King Township

Kelly talks to King Mayor Steve Pellegrini.
1/29/202011 minutes, 28 seconds
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Two dead satellite may collide tonight

Kelly talks to 640 Toronto Space expert and York University Prof Paul Delaney.
1/29/20208 minutes, 56 seconds
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Halton police launching mental health app for officers

Kelly talks to Deputy Chief Jeff Hill about the Backup Buddy.
1/29/20209 minutes, 12 seconds
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Article paints a picture of Marco Muzzo's life behind bars

Kelly talks about Muzzo's life behind bars and discuss the problems with our criminal justice system with Joe Wamback, Founder and Chairperson of the Canadian Crime Victim Foundation.  
1/28/202014 minutes, 20 seconds
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The latest on the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash

Kelly talks to reporter Steve Gregory in LA.
1/27/202014 minutes, 32 seconds
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Markham mayor calls for enhanced airport screening for coronavirus

Kelly talks to Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti.
1/27/20209 minutes, 8 seconds
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Caronavirus vs. flu

Kelly talks to Dr. Allison McGeer, an infectious disease specialist with Sinai Health System.
1/27/202015 minutes, 50 seconds
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How clean is the air in a passenger jet?

Patrick Smith, Airline pilot and host of askthepilot.com
1/27/20207 minutes, 13 seconds
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RCMP shuts down financial crime unit

Kelly talks to Gary Clement, former director of the RCMP proceeds of crime unit.
1/15/20206 minutes, 40 seconds
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Gordon Stuckless released from prison on parole

Kelly talks to Teresa Kruze whose brother-in-law Martin Kruze was a survivor of Stuckless's abuse before tragically killing himself.
1/15/202020 minutes, 27 seconds
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Baseball cheating and Blue Jays jerseys

Kelly talks Baseball with Rick Zamperin.
1/15/202012 minutes, 47 seconds
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Iran announces arrests in downing of Ukrainian airliner

1/14/202011 minutes, 39 seconds
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Maple Leaf tweet fallout and Mexit branding

Kelly talks to PR expert Elissa Freeman.
1/14/202013 minutes, 39 seconds
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Woman burned by laser hair removal

Kelly talks to Toronto dermatologist, Dr. Julia Carroll.
1/14/20209 minutes, 34 seconds
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Pearl Jam announces North American tour and fan-to-fan, face-value ticket resale platform

Kelly talks to Alan Cross about how the band is trying to make sure fans get their hands on tickets.
1/14/20209 minutes, 5 seconds
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Should Toronto allow developers to block roads and sidewalks?

Kelly talks to City Councillor Josh Matlow
1/10/202011 minutes, 34 seconds
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Canadian TSB investigators head to Iran

Kelly talks to veteran Canadian aviation safety investigator with the TSB David McNair.
1/10/202010 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ontario education minister says school boards can delay Grade 9 EQAO testing

Kelly talks to the NDP's education critic.
1/9/20207 minutes, 43 seconds
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What’s going on with Meghan and Harry?

Kelly talks to Robert Finch, Chairman of the Canadian Monarchist league.
1/9/202013 minutes, 56 seconds
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Fires threaten the lives of animal species on Australia's Kangaroo island

Save the Kangaroo Island Glossy Black-Cockatoohttps://www.gofundme.com/f/g3en5?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet
1/9/202012 minutes, 23 seconds
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Should Kensington Market should it get heritage designation?

Kelly talks to the Kensington Market Historical Society and Tom Mihalik from Tom's Place.
1/9/202022 minutes, 46 seconds
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Environmental Defence release new Toxic Ten Guide

Kelly talks to Tim Gray about the list of the top chemicals for Canadians to avoid in skincare products.
1/9/202011 minutes, 37 seconds
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What's going on with the Weinstein trial?

Kelly speaks with Gloria Alred who Weinstein's lawyers have tried to bar from the court room.
1/9/202011 minutes, 40 seconds
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Consumer electronics show preview

Kelly gets the skinny on the annual Consumer Electronics Show from Mark Saltzman.
1/9/202012 minutes
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McGill University is offering a free course in Financial Literacy

Kelly gets the skinny from Professor Benjamin Croitoru, Academic Director of the McGill Personal Finance Essentials.
1/9/202010 minutes, 12 seconds
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Lametti won't split roles of attorney general and justice minister

Kelly talks to Democracy Watch's Duff Conacher.
1/9/20208 minutes, 46 seconds
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Elliot Tepper speaks with Kelly Cutrara

Emeritus Professor of Political Science Elliot Tepper speaks with Kelly regarding the situation in Iran. 
1/8/202010 minutes, 5 seconds
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Air Canada flight lands safely after loosing one of it's wheels

Kelly gets the skinny from Jock Williams.
1/6/202011 minutes, 18 seconds
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Does Toronto City Hall need term limits

Kelly talks with Councillor Shelly Carroll.
1/2/202016 minutes, 34 seconds
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What did David Stern do for the NBA and basketball?

Kelly chats with Greg Brady.
1/2/202010 minutes, 3 seconds
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Private members bill seeks to keep couples together in long-term care

Kelly talks to NDP MPP Catherine Fife.
1/2/202011 minutes, 12 seconds
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Boeing CEO out as company tries to recover from 737 Max crisis

Peter Shurman fills in and speaks to aviation expert Jock Williams about what's next for the company.
12/23/201910 minutes, 53 seconds
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Families caught up in no-fly-list dragnet

Kelly talks to the mother of a child who shares the name of someone on the no-fly-list.
12/20/201913 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ontario considering religious accommodation for Sikh Paramedics

Kelly talks to the Peel Paramedics Union.
12/20/201913 minutes, 35 seconds
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Vaping increases the risk of lung disease by a third

Stanton Glantz, director of the University of California San Francisco Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education
12/20/20198 minutes, 16 seconds
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Psychiatrist weighs in on Trump's letter to Pelosi

Bandy Lee is a psychiatrist with Yale University and a specialist in violence. You can read here Op-Ed here.
12/19/201917 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ontario cancels the Hamilton LRT, what will it mean for local businesses?

Kelly talks to the Hamilton chamber of commerce.
12/18/201912 minutes, 30 seconds
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Lawsuit filed against gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson by Danforth shooting victims

The suit alleges that the gun maker should have made their guns more secure using smart technology. Kelly talks to two people who are working to make smart-guns a thing.
12/18/201914 minutes, 53 seconds
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Life labs paid a ransom to get hacked customer data back

Kelly gets the skinny on the hack and the repercussions.
12/18/201912 minutes, 23 seconds
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Can the unions expect to win the wage charter challange

Kelly talks to Lonre Honickman.
12/18/201912 minutes, 36 seconds
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Canadian company shows us the future of toothpaste by thinking out of the tube

Kelly talks to the co-founder of Change Toothpaste.
12/17/201910 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Biking Lawyer David Shellnutt

Kelly speaks with personal injury lawyer David Shellnutt about getting 'doored', the term used to describe a crash caused by a driver opening the door into a cyclist. 
12/16/20199 minutes, 57 seconds
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Donald Trump impeachment inquiry moves to next stage after historic vote

Kelly gets the update from our Washington Correspondent Reggie Cecchini.
12/13/20198 minutes, 21 seconds
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The surprising way online shopping creates waste

Kelly talks to environmental journalist Adria Vasil.  
12/13/201915 minutes, 12 seconds
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Don't want to go to that Christmas party? No problem

Kelly talks to Julia Amar about her tongue in cheek cards designed to get you out of those pesky obligations.  
12/13/20199 minutes, 35 seconds
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Guy quits his job through song

Kelly talks to the comedian and former barista.
12/12/20199 minutes, 11 seconds
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Getting the latest on the Sherman murder case

Kelly talks to investigative journalist Kevin Donovan.
12/12/20199 minutes, 40 seconds
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What you need to know about preexisting conditions and travel health insurance

12/12/20197 minutes, 50 seconds
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How does Cannabis affect driving?

Kelly talks to CAMH's lead scientist.
12/12/201918 minutes, 29 seconds
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Is our disability system broken?

12/12/20198 minutes, 57 seconds
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Understanding the new USMCA

Kelly gets the skinny from Professor Ian Lee.
12/12/201912 minutes, 24 seconds
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Syphilis outbreak declared by Middlesex-London Health Unit

12/12/20195 minutes, 46 seconds
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Toronto church causes controversy with caged baby Jesus display

Kelly talks to the minister of the church.
12/12/201919 minutes
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New rules for compensation after delayed flights arrive on Sunday

Kelly talks to Ian Jack from CAA about the new rules and some things we will need to keep an eye on.
12/10/201912 minutes, 47 seconds
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The CRTC wants to put an end to robo calls

Kelly talks to the people who have been tasked with putting these nuisances to a stop.
12/10/20198 minutes, 8 seconds
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Health wait times in Canada are at the longest ever measured

Kelly talks to the office of the report.
12/10/20199 minutes, 37 seconds
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Will Ontario follow Nova Scotia and ban flavoured vapes

Kelly asks Christine Elliot, Ontario's Health Minister.
12/6/20197 minutes, 13 seconds
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Food bills are expected to rise in 2020

Kelly talks to Professor Simon Somogyi.
12/4/201910 minutes, 55 seconds
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Video surfaces that appears to show a cop taking a nap in a handicapped spot

Kelly talks to the President of the Police Association, Mike McCormack.    
12/4/20198 minutes, 28 seconds
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The IBC has named the top 10 stolen cars in the country

Kelly talkss to the National Director of the Investigative Services Division at Insurance Bureau of Canada.
12/4/20199 minutes, 47 seconds
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The city of Toronto is trying to better organize the construction at Yonge and Eglinton

Kelly talks to the head of traffic management for the city of Toronto.
12/4/20198 minutes, 54 seconds
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Cineplex says they are brining the cinema of the future GTA next year

Kelly talks to Cineplex's Sarah Van Lang.
12/4/201910 minutes, 1 second
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How brick and mortar stores are getting you in this holiday season

Kelly chats with a retail consultant. 
12/4/201911 minutes, 32 seconds
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Environmentally conscious people looking to green burials

12/2/201910 minutes, 32 seconds
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Is it time we re think our ties to the monarchy?

Kelly talks to author John Boyko. Read John''s piece on the topic here.
12/2/201914 minutes, 7 seconds
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Feed Ontario is out with their annual hunger report

12/2/20198 minutes, 15 seconds
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Teacher contract talks update

Kelly talks to OSSTF President Harvey Bishof.
12/2/20199 minutes, 13 seconds
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Patrick Sharp talks Billeting and Airbnb

Kelly talks to former NHLer Patrick Sharp about Airbnb and his experience billeting.
12/2/201911 minutes, 15 seconds
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Just what are these Small Modular Reactors?

This weekend Premier Doug Ford along with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs agreed to collaborate on the development and deployment of nuclear reactors, also known as Small Modular Reactors or SMRs. Kelly talks to the Director of the Nuclear Energy Division at Natural Resources Canada.
12/2/20199 minutes, 59 seconds
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November has been Diabetes Awareness Month in Canada

Kelly talks to Mark Buckle who is an engineer with Type 1 Diabetes.
11/29/201911 minutes, 38 seconds
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Former Environment Minister says it's too late for a Carbon Tax

Kelly asks Glen Murray what he thinks we need to do to get out of the climate crisis.
11/29/201912 minutes, 40 seconds
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Halton cops turn to VR to train their officers how to deal with people in crisis

Kelly talks to Dave Tutt, Staff Sergeant in the Halton police training unit.
11/29/20199 minutes, 51 seconds
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How can the LCBO solve their theft problem?

Kelly asks independent security consultant David Hyde.
11/29/20199 minutes, 40 seconds
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MPP proposes free menstral products for schools

MPP proposes free menstrual products for schools.
11/29/20194 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Star's database reveals how much doctors are billing OHIP

Kelly chats with The Star's Health Reporter.
11/28/201910 minutes, 36 seconds
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Telecom complaints are on the rise in Canada

Kelly talks to the commissioner responsible for fielding our complaints about telecommunications companies.
11/28/201913 minutes, 4 seconds
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What's going on with the Queen streetcar?

Kelly gets the skinny from the TTC.
11/28/201911 minutes, 17 seconds
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How much Micro-Plastic is in the Great Lakes?

11/27/20197 minutes, 49 seconds
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Woman ordered to pay $600,000 to home seller after backing out of bid

Kelly talks to the seller's lawyer.
11/27/20199 minutes, 22 seconds
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Coaches behaving badly

Kelly talks to Sports Director Rick Zamperin.    
11/27/201910 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ontario's Energy Minister criticized for quoting a climate denying publication

Kelly talks to the NDP's Energy critic.
11/27/201912 minutes, 40 seconds
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What is relay theft and what can you do to protect yourself from it?

Kelly talks to Jeff Bates from Lockdown Security.
11/27/201910 minutes, 54 seconds
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Toronto's housing market is expected to grow by 6% next year

Kelly talks to Christopher Alexander of Remax to discuss the numbers.
11/26/20197 minutes, 26 seconds
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The former Maple Leaf Gardens will host Toronto's pro Call of Duty team

Kelly talks to Chris Overholt, the President and CEO of OverAvtive Media Group.    
11/26/20199 minutes, 41 seconds
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Ontario introduces first of Health Teams tasked with helping to end hallway health care

Kelly gets the detail;s from the Minister of Health.
11/25/20198 minutes, 53 seconds
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Should local police consider outsourcing some of their duties?

Kelly talks to Christian Leuprecht who wrote a paper on this for the Macdonald Laurier institute.
11/25/201910 minutes, 42 seconds
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Teachers set for work-to-rule on Tuesday, November 25th

Kelly gets the skinny from our Queens Park Bureau Chief Travis Dhanraj.
11/25/201912 minutes, 59 seconds
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Metrolinx is using social media influencers to promote a subway line that doesn't exist yet

Kelly talks to Ann Maire Akins to get the thinking behind the campaign.
11/25/20199 minutes, 39 seconds
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TV and film production surge with streaming services

Kelly talks to Duncan Stewart from Deloitte Canada.
11/25/201911 minutes, 12 seconds
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Queens Park to debate pit bull ban

Kelly talks to Toronto vet and friend of the show Dr. Randy Marshal about breed specific bans.
11/25/201910 minutes, 36 seconds
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Do you reallly need to get blue-light lesnese for your glasses?

Kelly asks Dr. Michael Nelson, President of the Canadian Association of Optometrists.
11/25/20198 minutes, 19 seconds
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Could the CN strike cause a propane shortage in Ontario?

Kelly talks to Nathalie St-Pierre, president and CEO of the Canadian Propane Association.
11/25/20199 minutes, 1 second
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The 2019 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show has been canceled

Kelly discusses the cancellation and the statues of Victoria's Secret's brand with Elissa Freeman.
11/25/201915 minutes, 52 seconds
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Are babies more susceptible to meseals than we thought?

Kelly gets the skinny from Dr. Dina Kulik, Pediatrician and founder of Kidcrew
11/25/20197 minutes, 52 seconds
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Toronto Real Estate Board responds to new provincial rules

Kelly gets the skinny from Von Palmer, Chief Government and Communications Officer here at TREB.
11/21/201917 minutes, 38 seconds
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Toronto to enforce new short term rental rules

Kelly gets the skinny from Deputy Mayor Ana Bailão.
11/19/20199 minutes, 41 seconds
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Is Taylor Swift allowed to sing her own songs?

Kelly talks to Alan Cross about the copy write issues she claims shes having.
11/19/201910 minutes, 22 seconds
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What should happen to Canadians who leave to fight for ISIS?

Kelly talks to former CSIS Operative and counter-terrorism expert, Mubin Shaikh.
11/19/20199 minutes, 11 seconds
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Thieves are using Bluetooth scanners to target vehicle thefts

Kelly gets the skinny for Adam Oldfield. Adam tells Kelly about fabric that you can wrap your smart devices in to protect them.You can see some examples here and here.
11/19/20195 minutes, 59 seconds
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Harvard Prof says, Chase Your Purpose, Not Your Passion

Kelly chats with Professor Jon Jachimowicz.
11/19/201910 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Salvation Army Launches 129th Annual Christmas Kettle Campaign

Kelly talks to Salvation Amry spokesperson Lt Colonel John Murray.
11/18/20198 minutes, 33 seconds
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Toronto man who tried to join ISIS released despite being considered an ‘undue risk’

Kelly gets to story from Investigative Journalist Stewart Bell.
11/18/20198 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ontario couple to get new trial after being found guilty of unlawful confinement of an intruder

Our legal analyst, Joseph Neuberger helps explain.
11/15/20195 minutes, 58 seconds
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Apparently Metrolinx isn’t allowed to fine you for evading fares

Kelly gets the whole story from Toronto Sun Transportation Reporter Ben Spurr.
11/14/201910 minutes, 25 seconds
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University of Guelph team win international award for antibiotics sensor for products like milk and honey

Daniel Lipworth is an undergrad student at the University of Guelph and the co-president and director of operations for the university's iGEM team.
11/13/20196 minutes, 30 seconds
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Mississauga to reconsider pot shop ban

Kelly talks to city Councillor Karen Ras.
11/13/201910 minutes, 22 seconds
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Canadian's bank records sent to IRS

John Richardson, a Toronto lawyer and co-chair of the Alliance for the Defence of Canadian Sovereignty
11/13/20196 minutes, 15 seconds
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17-year-old boy receives double lung transplant because of the vaping-related illness

Kelly talks to Dr. Lisa Allenspach, the Medical Director of the Henry Ford Lung Transplant Program.
11/13/201912 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ontario Liberal leadership candidate wants to expand free public transit

Kelly gets the skinny from Michael Coteau.
11/12/20197 minutes, 6 seconds
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Old City Hall cenotaph vandalized day after Remembrance Day

Kelly talks to retired Master Warrant Officer Barry Westholm about how this strikes him as a veteran.
11/12/20199 minutes, 57 seconds
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OPP is warning us about 'SIM swapping' fraud

Kelly talks to David Shipley about SIM swapping, and what to look out for.
11/12/20196 minutes, 13 seconds
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What is "zombie debt"?

Kelly gets the skinny from David Gowling, Senior VP at MNP.
11/12/20196 minutes, 19 seconds
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Are we letting our veterans down?

Kelly talks to retired Master Warrant Office Barry Westholm.    
11/11/201921 minutes, 23 seconds
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Don Cherry criticized for comments on immigrants and poppies

Kelly talks to Sulemaan Ahmed whose grandfathers both fought in WWII.
11/11/201910 minutes, 59 seconds
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Will Jim Karygiannis be able to get his council seat back?

Kelly talks to Municipal law expert John Mascarin.
11/8/20199 minutes, 55 seconds
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Nav Bhatia takes Milwaukee fan out for dinner

Kelly chats with Nav.
11/8/20199 minutes, 33 seconds
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TV production halted at Mel Lastman Square over sensitivity issues

Kelly talks to the Councillor for the neighborhood and takes your calls.
11/7/201915 minutes, 17 seconds
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Fitbit users are worried about their personal privacy as Google takeovers

Kelly chats with Ann Cavoukian, Executive Director of the Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre.
11/7/20195 minutes, 50 seconds
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School bus company must pay $7M to girl who jumped out of moving vehicle

Kelly breaks down the decision with personal injury lawyer Nainesh Kotak.
11/7/20197 minutes, 30 seconds
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Santa Claus is coming to town

Dave Woodard updates us live from Santa's workshop.
11/5/20196 minutes, 39 seconds
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Is Presto about to chango?

Kelly gets the latest from Toronto Star transportation reporter Ben Spurr.
11/5/20199 minutes, 26 seconds
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Airbnb to ban party houses in Canada

Kelly gets the skinny from Fairbnb Canada.  
11/5/201910 minutes, 51 seconds
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There's a new hotline for people taking care of family members at home

You can chat live and get help at the Ontario Caregiver Organization website.
11/5/201911 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Culture of Fitness: Capoeira

Kelly talks to Mike Arsenault about his four week series profiling fitness trends room around the world that you can try here in the GTA. Read more here.
11/5/20196 minutes, 24 seconds
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Drinking water at thousands of Ontario schools, daycares have dangerous levels of lead

Kelly talks to the past president of the Ontario Water Works Association, Dan Huggins.
11/5/201914 minutes, 50 seconds
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Scott Moir pops by the studio to talk about figure skating and his love of Hockey

Kelly chats with the Olympic gold medalist as he makes he passes through town as part of the Rock the Rink tour.
11/5/201911 minutes, 41 seconds
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New funding for Sunnybrook hospital and doctors' billings to become public

Kelly talks to the education minister.      
11/4/201912 minutes
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GTA highway hijacked for stunt driving

Kelly talks to OPP Sargent Kerry Schmidt.
11/4/20199 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cell phones are now banned in Ontario classrooms

Kelly talks to the Education Minister to about what that means for students.
11/4/20199 minutes, 40 seconds
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Major emergency drill planned for Union Station

11/4/20197 minutes, 44 seconds
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Storm moves barge that's been trapped near the Horseshoe Falls foe 101 years

Kelly talks to the CEO of Niagara Parks, David Adames.
11/4/20199 minutes, 1 second
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Is Toronto going to get a new Hockey arena?

Kelly chats with 640 Toronto host and Greg Brady.
11/1/201915 minutes, 43 seconds
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Waterfront Toronto and Sidewalk labs come up with a deal on quayside development

Kelly speaks with Waterfront Toronto spokesperson Andrew Tumilty.
11/1/201913 minutes, 31 seconds
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Long-term care waiting lists will grow despite additional new beds

Kelly talks to Ontario Financial Accountability Officer.     
10/31/201913 minutes, 7 seconds
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B.C. government to introduce legislation to make Daylight Saving Time permanent

Kelly talks to the co-founder of the movement that got it all started and sleep researcher to find out what this would mean fro people sleep patterns.
10/31/201910 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ontario's Autism panel releases their recommendations to the Government

Kelly talks to Laura Kirby-McIntosh, president of the Ontario Autism Coalition who sat on the advisory panel.
10/31/201916 minutes
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Teacher who took sick leave to campaign for the NDP was also working at a school in Montreal

We talk about sick leave abuse with employment lawyer Lior Samfiru.
10/31/20198 minutes, 21 seconds
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Live near a major road? You're breathing more than just vehicle exhaust

Kelly talks to the author of study.   You can read more here.
10/30/20199 minutes, 55 seconds
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What is going on in Washington DC? - October 30th 2019

Kelly checks in with our Washington Correspondent, Reggie Cecchini.
10/30/201911 minutes, 17 seconds
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Time to get your flu shot

Kelly gets the skinny on this year's flu and how to get your shot from Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health.
10/30/20197 minutes, 20 seconds
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Neighborhood feud over Halloween decorations plays out on 640 Toronto

Kelly gets a call from a woman who is upset with her neighbor's haunted house.   Listen to the entire interview with the home owner on The Morning Show.    
10/30/201926 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ontario government moves to reduce red tape for businesses

Kelly talks to the Prabmeet Sarkaria about the move that could see dogs on patios, 24 booze service at airports and longer trucks on the road.
10/29/20199 minutes, 21 seconds
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10/29/201915 minutes, 3 seconds
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Distracted drivers can be more deadly than impaired driving

Kelly gets the skinny from Robyn Robertson, Traffic Injury Research Foundation’s President & CEO.
10/29/201912 minutes, 50 seconds
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How could an armed suspect wind up in the back of a cruiser with his gun?

Kelly talks to former cop John Biggerstaff. You can watch the video here.  
10/29/20198 minutes, 43 seconds
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Video shows suspect pulling out a gun while handcuffed in the back of a cruiser

Joe Warmington joins Kelly to talk about the video. You can watch the video here.
10/29/201911 minutes, 58 seconds
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Halloween Forecast

Guest host Peter Shurman looks ahead with weather specialist Liam Vu. 
10/28/20196 minutes, 16 seconds
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Changes coming to the limit for small claims courts in Ontario

Kelly talks to The President of the Ontario Paralegal Association, George Brown and lawyer Jon Pinkus.
10/24/201912 minutes, 44 seconds
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Quantum computing smart devices and the future of grocery shopping

Kelly talks to our tech expert Adam Oldfield.
10/24/201915 minutes, 22 seconds
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Is it time to finally build that airport in Pickering?

Kelly talks to the CEO of BILD who argues that an airport in the east end of the city would have multiple spin off benefits.
10/23/201911 minutes, 49 seconds
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What's the best way to secure your smart devices?

Kelly asks our cyber security analyst David Shipley.
10/23/20199 minutes, 6 seconds
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Designing the Raptors championship rings

Kelly chats with the Peter Kanis, the CEO of Baron Championship Rings.    
10/23/201913 minutes, 11 seconds
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Toronto will soon use your organic waste to fuel their garbage trucks

Kelly gets the skinny from Carlyle Khan, director of infrastructure and resources management at the City of Toronto
10/23/201912 minutes, 19 seconds
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New treatment may reverse celiac disease and allergies

Kelly talks to the professor behind the treatment.
10/23/201913 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ford Govenrment is seeking feedback on expanding powers for nurses

Kelly talks to the head of the CEO of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
10/22/20199 minutes, 54 seconds
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Can Trudeau govern with a minority?

Kelly chats with David Akin, Global’s Chief Political Correspondent.  
10/22/201911 minutes, 51 seconds
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Breaking down the numbers with Barry Kay

Kelly chats with Political Science prof Barry Kay.
10/22/201911 minutes, 44 seconds
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Finance Minister Bill Morneau holds onto his seat as Liberals cling to a minority government.

Kelly talks to Bill Maroneau about last night's election and the road ahead.
10/22/20199 minutes, 8 seconds
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Raptors home opener tonight

Super fan Nav Bhatia popped by the studio this morning to talk about the opening night and the season ahead for the champs.  
10/22/201910 minutes, 30 seconds
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Using social media to reach younger voters

10/21/201912 minutes, 35 seconds
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Auditor general says the city lost millions lost in ‘negligence’ of Toronto vehicles

Kelly talks to Chair of the Audit Committee Stephen Holyday.
10/21/201910 minutes, 6 seconds
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Election overview

Kelly talks to our Ottawa bureau chief Mercedes Stephenson.
10/21/201913 minutes, 33 seconds
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Oakville man surprised he was stuck with a hospital bill even after winning a lawsuit

Kelly talks to Personal injury lawyer Nainesh Kotak.  
10/17/20199 minutes, 43 seconds
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Edilbes are now legal, but what are the rules for driving?

Kelly chats with the OPP's Kerry Schmidt.
10/17/201914 minutes, 39 seconds
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‘Don’t be a fool’ Trump's letter to Erdogan in surprising letter

Kelly gets the skinny from our Washington Bureau Chief Jackson Proskow.
10/17/20197 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ontario's deficit doubled in the last year

Kelly talks to Ontario's Financial Accountability Officer.
10/17/201910 minutes, 21 seconds
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Cannabis for athletes?

Kelly talks to former NHL Hockey Player and co founder and co-CEO of BioSteel about his partnership with Canopy growth.
10/17/201913 minutes, 6 seconds
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Toronto and Ontario come to an agreement on transit expansion

Kelly talks to Mayor John Tory
10/16/201910 minutes, 4 seconds
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Do men or women spend more on Christmas shopping?

Kelly chats with Rubina about a recent report on holiday shopping.
10/16/20198 minutes, 4 seconds
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Steroid shots to relieve joint pain may make it worse

Kelly talks to the Senior author of the study.
10/16/20199 minutes
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What are the roots of Toronto slang?

Kelly talks to communications professional Raven Wilkinson.
10/16/201910 minutes, 30 seconds
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The problem with vaping your pot

Kelly talks to professor David Hammond about the issues with vaping cannabis on the eve of legalization.
10/16/20197 minutes, 33 seconds
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The CRA is using Home Depot's sales info to track to combat the underground economy

Kelly gets the skinny from tax lawyer Dale Barret.
10/16/201911 minutes, 33 seconds
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What's the deal with Facebook's foray into crypto currency?

Kelly talks to David Gerard
10/16/20196 minutes, 31 seconds
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Will this election end with a coalition government?

Kelly talks to Political Science prof Barry Kay.
10/16/201913 minutes, 22 seconds
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Dyson cancels car project

10/15/201912 minutes, 5 seconds
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Getting out into nature in the GTA

10/15/20199 minutes, 20 seconds
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Washington update

Kelly catches up with our Washington Bureau Chief Jackson Proskow.
10/10/20198 minutes, 24 seconds
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Can Scheer really close Canada's immigration loophole

Kelly asks Toronto Immigration lawyer Guidy Mamann.
10/10/20199 minutes, 33 seconds
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Is Ford looking to make a deal with the city on the TTC takeover?

Kelly gets the skinny from the Toronto Star's Ben Spurr.
10/10/20197 minutes, 42 seconds
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Where do things stand with the highschool teachers?

Kelly caught up with the president of the OSSTF.
10/10/201911 minutes, 10 seconds
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Carrasco ads blocked by Facebook

Kelly talks to Greg Carrasco about his ad campaign and why the social media company thought it was too political.  
10/9/20199 minutes, 28 seconds
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York police urge parents to phone schools for absent kids after potential strike averted

10/8/20195 minutes, 19 seconds
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It's fire protection week

Kelly talks to the deputy fire marshal about how to prepare for a potential fire.
10/8/20196 minutes, 29 seconds
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The connection between gut health and mental health

Kelly talks to the author of a new study that suggests the gut is key in treating depression.
10/7/20195 minutes, 32 seconds
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What should you be feeding your dog?

Kelly talks to an animal nutritionist.
10/4/20199 minutes, 56 seconds
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City to start towing car illegally parked on Queens Street

Kelly talks to the Chair of the Infrastructure and Environment committee.
10/4/20196 minutes, 18 seconds
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What can we expect from Nuit Blanche 2019?

Kelly talks to one of the organizers.
10/4/20199 minutes, 36 seconds
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School's could close Monday if support staff don't come up with a deal by the end of the weekend

Kelly gets the skinny from Travis Dhanraj.  
10/4/201912 minutes, 1 second
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Trump apears to melt down as Ukrain contraversy continues to rais questions

10/3/20197 minutes, 6 seconds
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Why is CUPE jumping to strike talk so soon?

Kelly chats with the head of CUPE's bargaining team.
10/3/201910 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ontario's education minister weighs in on the strike warning from CUPE

Kelly chats with the education minister on the day before talks are scheduled to resume.
10/3/201920 minutes, 8 seconds
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Should spirits be sold in corner stores along with wine and beer?

Kelly talks to the head of Spirits Canada about the negative affects being excluded from he liberalization of liquor laws could mean for local distillers.  
10/3/201910 minutes, 30 seconds
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What you need to know about travel insurance

Kelly gets the skinny with Joan Weir, Director of Health and Disability Policy for the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association
10/2/20196 minutes, 17 seconds
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Canadian company developing no smell cannabis

10/2/20199 minutes, 51 seconds
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What Scheer's foreign aid plans will mean

Kelly chats with the President of the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development
10/2/201912 minutes, 34 seconds
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What can we expect from the Leafs this season?

Kelly chats with our Sports Anchor Rob Leth about the season opener and the season ahead. 
10/2/201910 minutes, 25 seconds
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Toronto is the second most overvalued property market in the world

Kelly looks at the numbers and what they mean to your finances with Rubina Ahmed-Haq
10/1/20198 minutes, 21 seconds
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Is it OK to eat red meat again?

Kelly talks to the author of a major international study that mat have you grilling up a steak tonight!
10/1/20199 minutes, 59 seconds
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Feed Ontario says poverty costs Ontario up to $33Billion a year

Kelly talks to the chair of Feed Ontario
10/1/20196 minutes, 22 seconds
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ER Doctor takes Trudeau to task on gun policy

Kelly talks to Dr. Joel Lexchin.
10/1/20199 minutes, 49 seconds
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Could Minassian be found not criminally responsible?

Kelly chats with Criminal Defence Lawyer Stephen Hebscher.
10/1/20198 minutes, 55 seconds
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Young Canadians are increasinly reciving 5-year bans at U.S. borders

9/30/20195 minutes, 50 seconds
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Is all this talk about climate change giving young people anxiety?

9/30/20199 minutes, 35 seconds
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The trouble with e-transfers

Kelly talks to our cyber security expert David Shipley 
9/30/20195 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trying to change the channel on the incel community

Kelly talks to the accidental originator of the Incel movement.
9/27/201913 minutes, 5 seconds
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Van attack suspect describes his planning and motive in newly released interpretation tapes

Kelly reviews the audio with retired Homicide Detective John Biggerstaff. 
9/27/201925 minutes
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Global Climate Strike to hit Queens Park today

Kelly gets the skinny from one of the organizers.
9/27/20197 minutes, 42 seconds
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Is there micro-plastic in your tea bags?

Kelly talks to McGill Chemical engineering prof Nathalie Tufenkji.
9/26/20199 minutes, 17 seconds
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Toronto convention centre's new security technology presents privacy concerns

The new tech will scan visitors to the metro Toronto Convention Centre for weapons. Kelly talks to the Executive Director of the Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre Ann Cavoukian about the her initial concerns. Listen to Mike and Tina's interview with Bill Riker, the CEO of Liberty Defense Technologies here.
9/26/20199 minutes, 23 seconds
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Amazon introduces celebrity voices for Alexa home assistants

Kelly talks to 640 Toronto tech expert Adam Oldfield.
9/26/201924 minutes, 18 seconds
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CUPE document outlines instructions for possible school work-to-rule

Kelly gets the skinny from the President of Ontario School Board Council of Unions, Laura Walton.
9/26/201915 minutes, 31 seconds
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Has Matthews killed his chance to become captain of the Leafs ?

Kelly talks to CHML's sports director Rick Zamperin.
9/25/201910 minutes, 19 seconds
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Metrolinx looking ahead to upgrading the UP Express

9/25/20198 minutes, 19 seconds
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Today is Rowan's Law Day

Kelly talks to Gordon Stringer about his daughter's legacy. 
9/25/20198 minutes, 49 seconds
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Teachers Union releases demands to the public

Kelly talks to the President of the OSSTF.
9/25/201912 minutes, 52 seconds
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Study shows brain activity is 'dampened' by vaped THC

Jibran Khokhar is an assistant professor of neuroscience at the University of Guelph.
9/24/201913 minutes
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Political leaders lay out housing affordability plans

Kelly talks to our personal finance expert.
9/24/201911 minutes, 10 seconds
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Keep your eye out for a colourful streetcar

Kelly talks to the artist behind the project.
9/24/201910 minutes, 37 seconds
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The city has approved the Health Board's anti- vaccination strategy

Kelly sits down with Toronto's Associate Medical Officer of Health Dr. Vinita Dubey.    
9/24/201911 minutes, 48 seconds
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Researchers find cannibal cancer cells

Kelly spoke with Professor James Jackson, from the department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Tulane University. You can read his article here.  
9/23/20199 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ron Funchis on comedy, politics and parenting

JFL42 Show details: Sept 23 – 9PM at Queen Elizabeth Theatre His show on Sept 24 is sold out! The festival runs September 19-29 at venues all across Toronto. For Tickets, go to www.jfl42.com
9/23/201910 minutes, 43 seconds
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Poll suggests Canadians are turning their backs on science

Kelly talks to the Canada Research Chair in Health Law & Policy, Timothy Caulfield.
9/23/201914 minutes, 8 seconds
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Trudeau's face painting scandal continues

Kelly is joined by morning show host Supriya Dwivedi
9/20/201911 minutes, 51 seconds
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Why is vaping so popular?

Kelly talks to David Hammond, professor at the school for public health at the University of Waterloo.
9/20/20196 minutes, 54 seconds
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Kelly talks politics and comedy with Michael Rapaport

Michael Rapaport Is in town for JFL43 Friday Sept 20, 7PM at the Royal Theatre LIVE recording of his popular podcast “I Am Rapaport Stereo Podcast” Sat Sept 21, 5:30pm at the TIFF Bell Lightbox Sat Sept 21, 9PM at Queen Elizabeth Theatre   The festival runs September 19-29 at venues all across Toronto. For Tickets, go to www.jfl42.com
9/20/201913 minutes, 18 seconds
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The vaping industry responds to calls for regulations

Kelly talks to the head of the Canadian Vaping association.
9/19/201911 minutes, 21 seconds
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Kelly chats with comedian Andrew Santino

Santino is in town for Just for Laughs Thurs Sept 19, 7PM at The Garrison + 11PM at Comedy Bar Friday Sept 20, 9PM at Rivoli + 11PM at Comedy Bar LIVE recording of his popular podcast “Whiskey Ginger with Andrew Santino” Sat Sept 21, 3:30pm at the TIFF Bell Lightbox Sat Sept 21, 7PM and 11PM at the Royal Theatre The festival runs September 19-29 at venues all across Toronto. For Tickets, go to www.jfl42.com
9/19/201913 minutes, 43 seconds
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Can Trudeau's brand survive the brown/blackface controversy?

Kelly talks to PR Expert Elissa Freeman.
9/19/201915 minutes, 44 seconds
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The Celebrity Battle of the BBQ heats up this weekend

Kelly talks to Billy Baldwin about the fight against Prostate Cancer and you can get involved and eat some tasty BBQ.
9/19/201910 minutes, 50 seconds
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Three photos of Trudeau in racist makeup appear in less than 24 hours

Kelly breaks it down with our Chief Political Correspondent David akin.
9/19/201911 minutes, 48 seconds
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Burlington could soon ticket people who give money to panhandlers

Kelly talks to the Mayor of Burlington.
9/18/201912 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ontario to consider ban of flavoured vapes

Kelly talks to the Minister of Health 
9/18/20198 minutes, 49 seconds
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Raising awareness of bladder cancer

Join Global News and 640 Toronto at the Bladder Cancer Awareness Walk Sunday, September 22nd.    You can find out more at www.BCCWalk.ca
9/18/20199 minutes, 52 seconds
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Purdue files for bankruptcy, now what?

Kelly talks to lawyer Jonathan Novak about where his clients stand now.
9/17/201910 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cop spots driving instructor teaching an illegal maneuver

Kelly talks to Sgt. Kerry Schmidt about the indecent.  Watch the video here.
9/17/20199 minutes, 34 seconds
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Grade 12 student can’t get into the courses he needs for university

Omar Salaman tell Kelly that he believes teacher cutbacks are to blame.
9/17/201911 minutes, 30 seconds
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Presto sets new min-payment for your Presto card

Kelly gets the skinny from Presto's Executive VP.   Presto sets new min-payment for your Presto card
9/17/20193 minutes, 12 seconds
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Vets are reporting higher numbers of stoned dogs

Kelly talks to a vet about the real health problem cannabis can pose for your furry friend.
9/16/20198 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cars singser Ric Ocasek dead at 75

Kelly talks to Eric Alper about Ocasek's music and legacy.
9/16/201910 minutes, 13 seconds
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Maker of opioid painkiller OxyContin files for bankruptcy

Kelly talks to U of T's head of pharmacology David Juurlink
9/16/201918 minutes, 34 seconds
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Shootings west of the city

We get an update from our reporter on the scene and analysis from  our law enforcement expert.
9/16/201913 minutes, 46 seconds
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What Saudi oil attacks mean for our gas prices

Kelly talks to energy analyst Dan Mcteague.  
9/16/20196 minutes, 55 seconds
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Andreescu stands to make a lot of money from endorsements

Kelly talks to someone who snagged a deal early in her career.
9/13/20196 minutes, 16 seconds
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A chicken restaurant is chirping themselves

Kelly talks to PR, Pop culture and Media expert Elissa Freeman.    
9/13/20198 minutes, 29 seconds
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Severe burns linked to ethanol appliances, Fire Marshal warns

Kelly talks to Ontario Deputy Fire Marshal.
9/13/201915 minutes, 32 seconds
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Could changing delivery times ease congestion?

Kelly talks to the Chair of Peel Region.
9/13/20199 minutes, 57 seconds
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Where do things stand between the province and school support workers?

Kelly talks to CUPE's negotiator.  
9/13/20196 minutes, 54 seconds
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What you need to know about digital insurance slips

9/12/20198 minutes, 17 seconds
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MPs' websites are tracking data for targeted campaign ads

Kelly talks to our cyber security expert.
9/12/20197 minutes, 47 seconds
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Rash of tire, rim thefts reported at Aldershot GO station

Kelly talks to Metrolinx spokesperson Ann Marie Akins.
9/12/201914 minutes, 42 seconds
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Toronto will test and automated shuttle in Scarborough

Kelly talks to automated vehicle expert Sam Abuelsamid
9/11/20197 minutes, 58 seconds
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What's going on with Brexit?

Kelly talks to our reporter in the U.K.
9/10/20199 minutes, 4 seconds
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Child picks up a needle at a Toronto School again

Kelly talks to a a spokesperson from the TDSB.
9/10/20197 minutes, 32 seconds
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Torornto considering regulations for e-scooters

Kelly talks to James Pasternk City Councillor and Chair of the Infrastructure and Environment Committee
9/10/201912 minutes, 50 seconds
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Tom Hanks shows up at Toronto coffee shop who campaigned to have him visit

Kelly talks to the owner of Grinder Coffee.
9/9/20199 minutes, 16 seconds
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Canada’s Bianca Andreescu defeats Serena Williams to win US Open

Kelly talks to Global's Mike Arsenault about the historic win.
9/9/201912 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ontario government may let paramedics take patients to facilities other than ERs

Kelly talks to the Health Minister about the proposal.
9/9/201910 minutes, 29 seconds
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The problem with pay-day-loans

The city of Toronto may spot licensing new pay-day-loan establishments.
9/6/20199 minutes, 46 seconds
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Bianca Andreescu moves on to the U.S. Open Final

Kelly chats with Global News and Reporter Mike Arsenault about her chances.Watch the video of Mike playing against Bianca last year.
9/6/201912 minutes, 29 seconds
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Baeumler organizes fundraiser to help the hurricane ravaged Bahamas

Kelly talks to HGTV personality Bryan Baeumler.   You can contributor here.
9/5/201913 minutes, 24 seconds
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Is there such a thing as too much Vitamin D?

Kelly gets the skinny from Dr. Belchetz
9/5/20199 minutes, 4 seconds
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Chocolate can throw off THC tests for edibles, and scientists are puzzled

David Dawson, chemist and lead researcher at CW Analytical Laboratories in Oakland, Calif., which tests marijuana, joined Kelly Cutrara to discuss.
9/4/20199 minutes, 54 seconds
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TIFF is approaching: New billboards aim to promote Toronto's local talent

Alan Goluboff, chair of the Directors Guild of Canada (DGC) Ontario executive board, joined Kelly Cutrara
9/4/201911 minutes, 41 seconds
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Cancer now the number one killer in wealthy countries: study

Gilles Dagenais, professor at Quebec's Laval University in Canada who co-led the work, joined the Kelly Cutrara Show.
9/4/201911 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why walking is a 'superpower', according to a neuroscientist

Shane O'Mara, neuroscientist and author of the new book ‘In Praise of Walking’, joined the Kelly Cutrara Show.
9/4/201911 minutes, 39 seconds
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Woman sues Uber driver $5M over alleged rape

Joseph Neuberger, GNR Legal Expert, Neuberger & Partners, joined Kelly Cutrara to discuss.
9/4/20198 minutes, 35 seconds
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'Freshman 15' affects men more than women: study

Dr. Andrea Josse, lead author of the transition study, assistant professor at the School of Kinesiology and Health Science at york University, joined Kelly Cutrara.
9/3/20199 minutes, 10 seconds
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Police alert parents about apps that kids should avoid

David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Security & Global News Radio 640 Toronto's Technology Analyst, joined Kelly Cutrara.
9/3/201911 minutes, 14 seconds
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Residents in Brampton could be fined for 'slow down' signs

Kelly talks to the councillor who is distributing the signs.
8/30/201914 minutes, 12 seconds
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70th annual Air Show thunders into town this weekend

Kelly talks to the executive director.
8/30/201910 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Kardashian factor

Kelly and Elissa Freeman chat about the marketing power of reality TV royalty.
8/30/201911 minutes, 23 seconds
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Family left helpless when Health Canada aproves a prescription that costs $103,272 a year

Kelly talks to Erin Little who's daughter Olivia has an ultrarare metabolic disorder that is destroying her eyesight.
8/29/201916 minutes, 35 seconds
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Connecting people to pools

There are waiting lists for city run swimming lessons. Kelly talks to Amie Nguyen who co-founded Propel, a program that connects people with underused pools.
8/29/201910 minutes, 12 seconds
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How many calories are in your booze?

Kelly talks to a research who is calling for caloric information to be posted on alcohol.
8/29/20198 minutes, 34 seconds
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The dangers of vaping

Kelly talks to Dr. Scott Aberegg, a pulmonologist from the University of Utah who cared for patients with vaping-related lung illnesses.
8/29/20199 minutes, 53 seconds
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Do Toronto dog owners need an etiquette lesson?

8/29/20198 minutes, 10 seconds
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Toronto students featured on new Taylor Swift track

Kelly talks to the Executive Director of the Regent Park School of Music.
8/28/201914 minutes, 37 seconds
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Toronto police chief gets extension on contract

Kelly gets the skinny from our law enforcement analyst.
8/28/20196 minutes, 21 seconds
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Could smart phones be stunting the next generation of athletes?

Kelly talks to Dr. Mark Kovacs, a high performance physiologist and coach and sport technology consultant.
8/22/201912 minutes, 46 seconds
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Woman faces the life time ban after trying to take CBD oil across the border

Kelly talks to immigration lawyer Len Saunders.
8/22/20198 minutes, 28 seconds
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Guns and gangs an violent arrests

Kelly gets the lay of the land with our law enforcement analyst.
8/22/201917 minutes, 23 seconds
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More and more men are going to spas

Kelly talks to the owner of a spa for men about creating spaces and services that better cater to male needs.
8/21/201911 minutes, 41 seconds
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Toronto's first pro esports team will play home games in an unlikly arena

Kelly gets the skinny on their home building.
8/21/201911 minutes, 29 seconds
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Community raises concerns about Ford's Ontario Line

Kelly talks to local mother and acting vice-chair the Lakeshore East Community Advisory Committee Darcie Garand.
8/21/20198 minutes, 52 seconds
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Environmental groups warned that climate change communication could be seen as partisan

Kelly talks to Keith Brooks, Programs Director at Environmental Defence
8/19/20198 minutes, 23 seconds
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What don't we know about the OCS?

Business prof Michael Armstrong is raising questions about the transparency of the Ontario Cannabis Store.
8/19/201910 minutes, 27 seconds
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Canadian spy agency partners with escape room to to recruit potential candidates

Kelly gets the skinny from CSE spokesperson, Laura Payton.
8/19/201911 minutes, 4 seconds
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Is Canada going to be stuck with Jihadi Jack?

Kelly talks to Counter-Terrorism expert Mubin Shaikh.
8/19/201913 minutes, 55 seconds
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Municipal Affairs Minister says those who say the Ford government is making cuts to services is "fear-mongering"

Kelly talks to Steve Clark about the announcement the Ford government just made at the Association of Ontario Municipalities conference today. The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing refutes the notion that today's announcement was all about cuts. 
8/19/20199 minutes, 31 seconds
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Teachers Unions are talking tough as school year and contract deadlines aproch

Kelly talks to the president of the OSSTF.    
8/16/201912 minutes, 1 second
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What are silent strokes and who is at risk?

Kelly talks to Dr. P.J. Devereaux, senior scientist at the Population Health Research Institute of McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences.
8/16/201911 minutes, 19 seconds
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New resource aims to aide post secondary students with their mental health

Kelly talks to Mary Ann Baynton, director of strategy and collaboration at Workplace Strategies for Mental Health.
8/16/201912 minutes, 29 seconds
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What you need to know about yesterdays stck market sell-off

Kelly talks to Avery Shenfeld, Managing Director and Chief Economist of CIBC Capital Market 
8/15/20197 minutes, 49 seconds
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Montreal actress hounded online after social media users misidentify her in political post

Kelly talks to Adina Katz who faced an onslaught of online bullies after people on social media mistakenly identified her as an actress in an Andrew Scheer video. You can see the original video here.
8/15/201911 minutes, 6 seconds
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Russian passenger jet makes emergency landing in corn field after hitting a flock of birds

Kelly talks to 640 Toronto's aviation expert Jock Williams about the event that is being compared to the "Miracle on the Hudson"
8/15/201910 minutes, 6 seconds
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What kind of freaky food can you get at the CNE this year?

Kelly talks to one of the CNE's ambassadors?    
8/15/20199 minutes, 36 seconds
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Toll the roads to save taxpayers money?

Kelly talks to Steve Lafleur from the Fraser Institute.   Read his op-ed in the Toronto Sun.
8/14/20198 minutes, 49 seconds
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Foodora employee looks to unionize

Kelly talks to one of the couriers who are organizing the push to unionize.
8/14/20195 minutes, 44 seconds
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Are the subway plans changing again?

Kelly talks to the Star's Transit reporter.
8/14/20199 minutes, 19 seconds
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Can a contractor ask you to sign an agreement to not write a bad review

Kelly talks to customer experience expert Marc Gordon.
8/14/201912 minutes, 10 seconds
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"This is incredibly damning:" Lisa Raitt

The Deputy Leader of the federal Conservatives joined Kelly Cutrara moments after the Ethics Commissioner released his report.  
8/14/20197 minutes, 1 second
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Hackable cameras and number neighbours

Kelly talks to CEO of Beauceron Security and Global News Radio 640 Toronto's Technology Analyst
8/12/20198 minutes, 41 seconds
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Green slime threatens Lake Erie

Kelly talks to Warren Currie of the Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.
8/12/201910 minutes, 58 seconds
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Can anxiety disorders exclude you from life insurance?

Kelly talks to insurance lawyer Sivan Tumarkin.
8/12/201910 minutes, 41 seconds
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Who is Bianca Andreescu?

Kelly gets the skinny from Global's Mike Arsenault.
8/12/201913 minutes, 44 seconds
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Study finds that Canadians who hold partisan political views are more likely to be misinformed

Kelly talks to one of the heads of the Digital Democracy Project.
8/8/201911 minutes, 52 seconds
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Metrolinx ads canine unit to security staff

Kelly Talks to the head of transit security of Metorlinx.
8/8/20197 minutes, 40 seconds
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Does the legal system go easy on criminals charged or convicted with gun crimes?

Kelly talks to criminal lawyer and legal analyst Joseph Neuberger.
8/8/201915 minutes, 25 seconds
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Near collisions between drones and are apparently airplanes on the rise

Kelly talks to Mike Campbell, vice-chair of Unmanned Systems Canada.
8/8/201911 minutes, 38 seconds
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Kids with credit cards

Kelly asks Rubina Ahmed-Haq how young is too young for a credit card?
8/7/201911 minutes, 57 seconds
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Changes coming to Toronto Community housing in wake of shooting death of 16-year-old

Kelly talks to Councillor Frances Nunziata.
8/7/201913 minutes, 13 seconds
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Outcry after CSIS starts contacting Muslim students

Kelly talks to former CSIS operative Mubin Shaikh.
8/7/201912 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ontario funding bee keepers

Kelly talks to the Environment Minister about the announcement.
8/7/20193 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ontario is looking to revamp the Blue Box program

Kelly talks to the Environment Minister about the future of recycling. 
8/7/20195 minutes, 6 seconds
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We have a shortage of some very important drugs

Dr. Bruce Colwell fills us in on the details.
8/6/20198 minutes, 9 seconds
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Malfunctioning car wash crushes truck with driver inside it

The car wash smashed the windshield and crumpled the hood of his Silverado.
8/6/20199 minutes, 40 seconds
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Mayor Tory responds to violent weekend

Kelly speaks to the mayor about gun violence in the city and what can be done about it.
8/6/201913 minutes, 58 seconds
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Mike McCormack responds to violent weekend in Toronto

Kelly speaks to the Toronto Police Association President about the ongoing gun problem in the city of Toronto.
8/6/201916 minutes, 55 seconds
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What does the future of 911 look like?

Kelly talks to Toronto fire about their work with the CRTC and other emergency services to evolve the 911 system for the 2st century.
8/6/201910 minutes, 32 seconds
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Some women will be topless at Caribbean Carnival parade

Kelly talks to the photographer behind the project.
8/6/201917 minutes, 20 seconds
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Is there a new rental loophole in Toronto?

8/6/20198 minutes, 42 seconds
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Will there be a TTC strike?

Kelly talks to the leader of their electrical worker's union.
8/2/201911 minutes, 22 seconds
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Why killers post their crimes online?

Kelly talks to Psychologist Dr. Oren Amitay.
7/30/201910 minutes, 6 seconds
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Fighting for animal rights in court

Kelly chats with animal rights lawyer, Camille Labchuk about an ongoing case regarding glue traps.
7/30/20199 minutes, 13 seconds
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Just how big is pro gaming?

In the wake of the huge Fortnite World Cup Kelly talks to tech and gaming expert Marc Saltzman.
7/30/201910 minutes, 11 seconds
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Canadians spent $4000 last year chasing points

Kelly breaks down a study on our points habits with 640 Toronto's personal finance expert Rubina Ahmed-Haq.
7/30/201915 minutes, 11 seconds
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Pros and cons of artificial lawns

Robert Wright, Director of the Centre for Landscape Research at the University of Toronto 
7/30/20199 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ontario government to reverse Austism direction

Kelly talks to Laura Kirby-McIntosh, president of the Ontario Autism Coalition and a member of the government’s autism advisory panel
7/29/201915 minutes, 57 seconds
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Massive asteroid narrowly misses Earth: Can we stop them?

Guest host Tasha Kheiriddin talks with Paul Delaney (640 Toronto's expert in astronomy and space exploration) about asteroids - specifically, the one that narrowly missed earth late Wednesday!
7/25/20199 minutes, 4 seconds
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What's involved in a manhunt?

A nationwide manhunt ensues for 2 teens suspected in northern B.C. deaths. Private investigator and retired Toronto police detective Dave Perry joins guest host Tasha Kheiriddin to explain what's involved in a manhunt, and gives his insights into this case. 
7/24/20199 minutes, 3 seconds
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What you need to know about ticks in Toronto

7/19/20199 minutes, 4 seconds
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Mortgage stress tests just got a little easier

Kelly chats with our personal finance expert, Rubina Ahmed-Haq
7/19/20197 minutes, 4 seconds
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Ports Toronto installs "Seabins" to collect trash in the harbour

Kelly talks to the CEO of Ports Toronto Geoffrey Wilson 
7/18/20198 minutes, 56 seconds
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Eric Trump called out by Ontario father for tweet that used son’s image

Kelly talks to Jeremy Ripke.
7/18/20198 minutes, 2 seconds
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You need on average $22/hr to afford a two-bedroom apartment

Kelly talks to the lead author on the study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
7/18/20199 minutes, 43 seconds
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Missing CAMH patient had told Doctors that he planned to go to China

Kelly gets the latest from Globe and Mail Health Reporter Carly Weeks You can read Carly's report here.
7/18/201916 minutes, 25 seconds
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Doug Ford explains why he cancelled his cell phone

Ontario Premier Doug Ford called into the Kelly Cutrara Show to talk about why he cancelled his cellphone.
7/18/20197 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Ontario Government has written off a $445 loan to Chrysler

Kelly chats with Ian Lee, Professor at the Sprott School of Business s at Carlton University.
7/17/201916 minutes, 14 seconds
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How did a CAMH patient get out of the country?

Kelly talks to our law enforcement analyst Dave Perry. More on the story here.
7/17/201917 minutes, 10 seconds
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'I had to be a voice for my children': Paul Njoroge

Paul Njoroge, who lost his wife, mother-in-law and three young children in the crash of a 737 Max in Ethiopia appeared before a U.S. Congress hearing earlier today. Moments after his appearance, he joined 640 Toronto's Toronto Kelly Cutrara. Here is their conversation.
7/17/20196 minutes, 28 seconds
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City councillor calls for emergency security drills at City Hall

Kelly talks to Brad Bradford.
7/16/201910 minutes, 32 seconds
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Mike Layton warns possible cuts to childcare spots

7/16/201913 minutes, 18 seconds
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Legal opinion on Trudeau's drinking and driving laws

Kelly talks to our legal analyst, Joseph Neuberger
7/16/201913 minutes, 54 seconds
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Police dogs sniff out missing girls in Algonquin Park

Kelly talks to one of the Canine Unit cops who was on the scene.
7/16/201913 minutes, 3 seconds
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Advocates say air travelers bill of right's falls short

Kelly talks to air travelers rights advocate Gabor Lukacs.
7/15/201913 minutes, 22 seconds
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Gardiner Expressway off-ramp to close for two months

Kelly gets the skinny on what's going on and what's next for the aging expressway.
7/15/20198 minutes, 11 seconds
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Publication ban requested for Toronto van attack suspect’s statement to police

Kelly talks to Global Toronto's crime specialist Catherine McDonald
7/15/20199 minutes, 39 seconds
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Who's to blame for the LCBO distribution problems?

Union boss Smokey Thomas says it's all Premier Ford's fault.
7/15/201910 minutes, 37 seconds
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Canadian creates contacts for colour-blindness

Kelly Cutrara talks to the inventor.
7/15/20197 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ontario cottagers may see a hydro hike soon

Kelly Talks to Terry Rees from the Federation of Ontario Cottagers'​ Associations.
7/15/201915 minutes, 35 seconds
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How music helps kids in Math and English

Kelly talks to Peter Gouzouasis, Professor at UBC. Professor Gouzouasis has made his paper available for free here.
7/11/201914 minutes, 16 seconds
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Baycrest Hospital fires 150 workers after discovering benefits scam

Kelly talks to former cop and current assistant vice president of fraud risk management at Sun Life, Gary Askin about this case and others like it.
7/11/201915 minutes, 45 seconds
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Android Phones infected with Malware that hides in apps

Kelly gets the skinny from David Shipley
7/11/20195 minutes, 50 seconds
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Discounted fares for riders using GO Transit and the TTC in the same trip are coming to an end

Kelly talk to Metrolinx's CEO about why this is happening.
7/11/20198 minutes, 37 seconds
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Journey Festival canceled by the city of Vaughn

Kelly talks to the Journey Festival's Chief Experience Officer about the Cannabis and music festival and it's cancellation. 
7/11/201915 minutes, 16 seconds
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Play takes on the aftermath of the Elizabeth Wettlaufer case

Kelly talks to the co-writer of the play about the response from victim's families.
7/11/20199 minutes, 53 seconds
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Scheer wants to scrap clean fuel standards what he calls a “secret fuel tax”

Petroleum analyst and former Liberal MP and Dan McTeague joins Kelly to explain why he thinks the conservative leader has a point.
7/9/20198 minutes, 5 seconds
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What you need to know about the Jeffrey Epstein case

Kelly talks to Bennett L. Gershman. Professor of Law at The Elizabeth Haub Law School at Pace University.
7/9/201913 minutes, 6 seconds
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What is "Brushing"? The scam where people send you free stuff may cause real harm

Kelly talks to Eva Velasquez, President and CEO of the Identity theft resource center. The RCMP has laid out 4 steps to follow if you suspect or know that you are a victim of identity theft or fraud, or if you unwittingly provided personal information or financial information: Step 1 - Contact your local police force and file a report. Step 2 - Contact your bank/financial institution and credit card company Step 3 - Contact the two national credit bureaus and place a fraud alert on your credit reports. Equifax CanadaToll free: 1-800-465-7166 TransUnion CanadaToll free: 1-877-525-3823 Step 4 - Always report identity theft and fraud. Contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre
7/9/201910 minutes, 21 seconds
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MPs and staff warned not to use Chinese app WeChat

Kelly talks about this as well as last weekend's telecom outage.
7/9/20198 minutes, 33 seconds
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Eventbrite offers refunds to Roxodus ticket holders

Kelly talks to Alan Cross
7/9/201910 minutes, 6 seconds
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Can an app detect skin cancer?

7/4/20199 minutes, 2 seconds
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Update on the Amazon class-action

Kelly talks to lawyer Jeff Orenstein.
7/4/20198 minutes, 27 seconds
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How do the TTC emergency buttons work?

Kelly talks to Stuart Green to get the skinny from the TTC.
7/3/20195 minutes, 31 seconds
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New grade 10 curriculum to focus on financial literacy

Kelly talks to Ontario's new education minister.
7/3/201910 minutes, 12 seconds
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Parks Canada wants to teach us to camp

7/3/20196 minutes, 19 seconds
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You're complaining all wrong

Kelly chats with Guy Winch about his "compliant sandwich" technique.
7/3/201912 minutes, 18 seconds
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Woman handcuffed during ‘peaceful’ protest at Queen’s Park

Kelly talks to a witness.  Watch the video here.
7/2/20198 minutes, 28 seconds
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Is your dog freakout by fireworks?

We talk to a vet about how you can handle it.
7/2/201910 minutes, 12 seconds
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Artist claims he lost job after Donald Trump cartoon went viral

Kelly talks to the cartoonist at the centre of this controversy.
7/2/20199 minutes, 26 seconds
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Do we need to know how much Ontario doctor's are billing?

Kelly talks to our medical expert.
7/2/201910 minutes, 48 seconds
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Premier calls in to dispute numbers

Ontario's Premier called in after Kelly Cutrara suggested 20,000 people attended last year's Canada Day festivities at Queen's Park.  Doug Ford says the number was closer to 5,000.  We also used to opportunity to talk to the Premier about a Globe and Mail Article suggesting the Ford government deliberately spread misinformation about the number of children on a wait list for autism services.
7/2/201913 minutes, 22 seconds
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Toronto family of child with ultra-rare disease fighting for a cure

Kelly talks to Terry Pirovolaki about his son's rare condition and his efforts to find a cure. Read more from Global News' Caryn Lieberman here. You can find out more at the Gofundme page.
6/27/20198 minutes, 53 seconds
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What you need to know about Coyotes

Kelly talks to the Executive Director of Coyote Watch.
6/27/201914 minutes, 31 seconds
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Canada just changed the rules for Vodka distillation

Kelly talks to Jan Westcott, President and CEO of Spirits Canada.
6/27/20199 minutes, 14 seconds
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Canadians don't score well when it comes to our history

Kelly and Chris take a quiz on some Canadian trivia from Historica Canada. Take Historica's true or false poll here.
6/27/201911 minutes, 40 seconds
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Mayor says Toronto should be putting basketball hoops up, not taking them down

Kelly talks to city spokesperson Brad Ross about the practice of removing baketball hoops at night.
6/27/201922 minutes, 20 seconds
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Bill to improve support for jurors with PTSD won’t become law

Kelly talks to Mark Farrant, who served as a juror on a murder trial and was later diagnosed with PTSD.
6/27/201920 minutes, 8 seconds
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Understanding China's ban of Canadian Meat

Kelly talks to Global's Chief Political Correspondent David Akin.
6/27/201910 minutes, 17 seconds
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Worried about kid's screen time? Maybe it's time to encourage it at camp

Kelly talks to Jennifer Turliuk from Maker Kids.
6/27/20197 minutes, 35 seconds
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Halton Region is putting cameras INSIDE their school buses this fall

Kelly is joined by Karen Lacroix, General Manager of Halton Student Transportation Services, to discuss the cameras being installed in their school buses.
6/25/20194 minutes, 17 seconds
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Is the plan for Sidewalk Labs' city...smart?

Kelly is joined by Michael Bryant, Executive Director for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, to discuss the concerns surrounding Sidewalk Labs plans for a 'smart' city.
6/25/201912 minutes, 41 seconds
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How did Tiffani Adams end up stranded on a plane?

Kelly is joined by Savik Ramkay, Professor and Coordinator of the Aviation Operation & Safety Program at Seneca College, to discuss the matter of 'The Lady on the Plane'.
6/25/20199 minutes, 15 seconds
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Toronto is losing native tree species...here's why you should care

Kelly is joined by Eric Davies, Forest Ecologist at the University of Toronto - Faculty of Forestry, to discuss the importance of saving native tree species in Toronto ravines. Learn more about the issue here.
6/25/20198 minutes, 15 seconds
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A Markham city councillor wants to flush the word 'flushable'

Kelly is joined by Jack Heath, Regional Councillor at City of Markham, to discuss the problem with calling baby wipes 'flushable'.
6/25/20198 minutes, 19 seconds
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Getting a sense of Canadian happiness

Kelly talks to the people behind the research.
6/24/20199 minutes, 25 seconds
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Student receives bill for chock leftover after Queens Park protest

Kelly talks to one of the student organizers. 
6/24/201910 minutes, 38 seconds
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We beat the 2017 record for Lake Ontario high water levels this year.

Kelly is joined by Mark Mattson, Lake Ontario Water-keeper and President of Swim Drink Fish Canada, to discuss our historic high water levels. Learn more about Swim Drink Fish Canada here.
6/24/201912 minutes, 53 seconds
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Police are still investigating the case of Barry and Honey Sherman's deaths.

Kelly is joined by Kevin Donovan, Chief Investigative Reporter for the Toronto Star, to discuss the latest on the Barry and Honey Sherman investigation. Check out the full story here.
6/24/201910 minutes, 54 seconds
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Are you growing horns from looking down at your cell phone?

Kelly talks to Dr. Evan Johnson, Director of Physical Therapy at NewYork-Presbyterian Och Spine Hospital, and Assistant Professor at Columbia University.
6/21/20197 minutes, 2 seconds
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Youth in Canada are vaping more than ever

Kelly talks to Dr. Geoffrey Fong, Professor of Psychology at the University of Waterloo, Founder and Chief Principal Investigator of the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project. 
6/21/201916 minutes, 44 seconds
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Personal info of 2.9 million members shared illegally by employee from Desjardins

Kelly talks to David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Security and 640 Toronto's Cyber Security Expert.
6/21/20196 minutes, 55 seconds
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Woman goes viral for updating Raptors fans on parades progress

Kelly talks to Susan Redmayne.
6/20/20197 minutes, 28 seconds
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Deputy claims to have concussion after altercation with Raptors’ Masai Ujiri

Kelly chats with Greg Wiener who witnessed the altercation.
6/19/201910 minutes, 29 seconds
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Toronto Council to decide future of contracting city projects

6/19/20196 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ontario government lays off more than 400 workers at health agencies

Kelly talks to the Health Minister.
6/19/20198 minutes, 57 seconds
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City licensing staff recomends mandatory driver training for ride-hailing services

Kelly discusses the issue with Cheryl Hawkes, whose son Nicholas Cameron, died in March 2018 while taking an Uber to the airport
6/19/201912 minutes, 20 seconds
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What we know so far about Scheer's climate plan

6/19/20198 minutes, 9 seconds
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Witnessing the shooting at Bay and Queen

Jamie Tawil and Chris Chreston discuss the shooting from their points o=f view in different parts of the scene.
6/19/201915 minutes, 56 seconds
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Facebook jumps into the crypto currency market

Kelly talks to David Gerard, Crypto Journalist and author of Attack of the 50 foot blockchain
6/19/20197 minutes, 24 seconds
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Civil liberties association challenges Quebec's anti-religious symbol law

Kelly talks to Noa Mendelsohn Aviv from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
6/18/201912 minutes, 35 seconds
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Federal committee stops short of calling for school bus seat belts

Kelly talks to the Ontario School Bus Association.
6/14/20197 minutes, 58 seconds
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Commercial trucks & buses will soon have to use electronic logging devices

Kelly talks to Stephen Laskowski, President of the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
6/14/20195 minutes, 19 seconds
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Captain Kirk gets stem cell injections, but is it just futuristic snake oil?

Kelly gets the skinny from Timothy Caufield, Professor of health law & science policy
6/14/20197 minutes, 32 seconds
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PBO weighs in on pharmacare plan

The Parliamentary Budget Officer weighs in on pharmacare plan.
6/14/20197 minutes, 42 seconds
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JYD celebrates the Raptors first ever Championship

Kelly caught up with Junk Yard Dog Jerome Williams the morning after the win.
6/14/201916 minutes, 14 seconds
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What was lost in the Universal fire?

6/13/20198 minutes, 58 seconds
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Advisory council says Canada should have universal, single-payer public pharmacare

Kelly talks to Dr. Eric Hoskins about his council's report.
6/13/201918 minutes, 24 seconds
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Warriors' coach says team didn't realize KD's Achilles injury was a risk

Kelly talks to Bob Baravarian, Director University foot and ankle institute in Los Angeles
6/13/20197 minutes, 4 seconds
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Catholic school teachers may soon have to pay for parking

Kelly talks to the Chair of the Toronto Catholic District School Board.
6/13/20199 minutes, 10 seconds
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Bail hearings will no longer be covered by Legal Aid Ontario

Kelly talks to the President and CEO of Legal Aid Ontario, David Field
6/13/20196 minutes, 49 seconds
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Raptors fan rases money for KD's foundation

Kelly caught up with Hamzah Moin.
6/13/20197 minutes, 7 seconds
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What should happen to people who use technology to stalk their partner?

6/12/201912 minutes, 57 seconds
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Fighting food waste and saving you some cash

Kelly chats with the creator of an app who just teamed up with a Grocery Store giant to connect nearly expired food to customers at a discount.
6/12/201911 minutes, 36 seconds
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The city of Toronto and the province of Ontario are back in court

Kelly chats with Municipal lawyer John Mascarin.
6/12/20198 minutes, 25 seconds
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Detecting deep fakes

Kelly talks to David Doermann at The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
6/12/201911 minutes, 40 seconds
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How many of us fall for fake news?

6/12/20197 minutes, 5 seconds
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Raptors hit a different kind of court to defend logo

Monster Energy Drink claims the Raptor's claw mark logo looks too much like theirs. Kelly gets the skinny from Marc Gordon.
6/12/20198 minutes, 4 seconds
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You can see Jupiter with the naked eye this week

Kelly gets the skinny on the how and why from our astronomy expert, Paul Delaney.
6/12/20197 minutes
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Former Marineland trainer talks whale and dolphin captivity ban in Canada

Phil Demers, a former Marineland trainer-turned activist, joined Kelly Cutrara to talk about the ban.
6/11/201913 minutes, 13 seconds
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Fan sings at David Foster concert

640 Toronto producer Karoline Podolak joins Kelly Cutrara to talk about her experience singing at David Foster's concert this weekend.YOUTUBE LINK: https://youtu.be/OVngAiQwG3g
6/10/20195 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ford government to adjourn Ontario legislature until after federal election

Travis Dhanraj is the Queen’s Park Bureau Chief for Global News. He joins Kelly Cutrara.
6/6/201913 minutes, 21 seconds
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Shoppers want to help the environment - they just don't want to pay more

Sylvain Charlebois, Associate professor at Dalhousie University’s faculty of agriculture, joins Kelly Cutrara to talk about a new study.
6/6/201910 minutes, 36 seconds
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Cracking down on counterfeit Raptors gear

Kelly talks to an intellectual property lawyer and counterfeit expert.
6/5/201913 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ontario Government moves in to allow taller buildings in midtown and downtown Toronto

Kelly talks to the minister in charge. 
6/5/201910 minutes, 53 seconds
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Anti LGBT protestor arrested at Church and Wellesley

Kelly talks to lawyer and LGBT activist Dug Elliot.
6/5/201911 minutes, 18 seconds
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The sharing economy enters the world of fashion

You no longer have to buy an outfit for that special occasion. Kelly finds out how it works.
6/4/20199 minutes, 34 seconds
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Fed's face lawsuits over family reunification program

What's wrong with the system? Will the lawsuits solve anything? Should the minister step down? Kelly asks immigration lawyer Guidy Mamann.
6/4/201911 minutes, 8 seconds
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What does the future hold for iTunes?

Kelly gets the skinny from Marc Saltzman
6/4/20196 minutes, 17 seconds
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FAA finds some Boeing parts could be faulty

Kelly gets the skinny from our aviation expert Jock Williams.
6/3/20199 minutes, 34 seconds
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What government cuts could mean for the spread of invasive species

Kelly talks to Steve Hounsell, Chair of The Ontario Biodiversity Council
6/3/20198 minutes, 53 seconds
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Lake Ontario water levels are at an all time high

Kelly talks to Lake Ontario's water keeper.
6/3/20198 minutes, 40 seconds
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Mathew Barnaby on Road Hockey to conquer cancer

Kelly talks to former NHL hockey player Mathew Barnaby about how you can get involved.
6/3/201910 minutes, 30 seconds
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Donated milk sold for profit

Kelly talks to a mother who thought she was donating her milk to a woman in need.
6/3/201911 minutes, 47 seconds
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You can watch the Raptors on the big screen at Cineplex theaters

Kelly gets the skinny from Cineplex's VP.
5/30/20198 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cigarette company vows to be part of the solution

Kelly talks to Peter Luongo of Rothmans Benson and Hedges.
5/30/20197 minutes, 39 seconds
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JYD Jarome Williams popped by the studio to talk about the Raptors ahead of game one

The Junk Yard Dog Jarome Williams talks to Kelly about the Raptors and how he can help your budding Basket Ball star with their game.
5/30/201921 minutes, 34 seconds
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CAA names the worst roads for 2019

Kelly gets the list from the CAA's Raymond Chan
5/30/20198 minutes, 15 seconds
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Why facial recognition software can be problematic

Charlie Angus NDP MP and member of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics.
5/30/201911 minutes, 22 seconds
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Have a veggie burger just don't use the word"meat"

That's the message from the Meat Council of Canada.
5/29/20197 minutes, 57 seconds
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Raptors tickets are how much?

Kelly gets the skinny from Ticket IQ founder Jesse Lawrence.
5/29/201910 minutes, 57 seconds
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Beer Store workers are not happy with Doug Ford's plan to bring beer to convince stores

Kelly talks to the union boss.
5/29/201912 minutes, 58 seconds
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Why is motorcycle insurance so expensive in Ontario?

Kelly update a tragic story and talks to Adam Mitchell about the cost of motorcycle insurance. Read more from Adam here.
5/29/20198 minutes, 57 seconds
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Workplace burnout is a real thing, how can you spot it? What can you do about it?

Kelly gets the skinny from Dr. Shainna Ali
5/29/20199 minutes
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How can you prepare to care for loved ones with dementia?

Kelly speaks with Claire Webster a former caregiver and a certified Alzheimer care consultant.
5/29/201915 minutes, 4 seconds
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Health Canada suspends Biocell breast implants due to increased cancer risk

Kelly gets all the info from Dr. Supriya Sharma, Chief Medical Advisor for Health Canada.
5/29/20199 minutes, 44 seconds
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Kelly and Alan Cross remeber Dave Bookman

Kelly and Alan discuss the passing of a former colleague and local radio icon Dave Bookman.
5/27/20194 minutes, 7 seconds
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Rolling Stones return ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’ royalties, rights to Richard Ashcroft of The Verve

Kelly chats about the history of this song with Alan Cross.
5/27/20193 minutes, 33 seconds
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Should seniors get a pneumonia vaccine?

Kelly gets the skinny from Dr. Samir Sinha, director of geriatrics at Sinai Health System and the University Health Network in Toronto.
5/27/20196 minutes, 30 seconds
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Severe asthma causes man to lose driver's license

A man with severe asthma has had his car impounded and driver's license suspended twice due to new far reaching drinking and driving laws. Kelly talks to Global news Radio's legal analyst Joseph Neuberger.
5/27/20198 minutes, 19 seconds
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Raptors Superfan on Drake, racist tweets, and the Raptors making the finals

Kelly talks to Nav Bhatia about everything Raptors.
5/27/201912 minutes, 34 seconds
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Boeing 737 Max to go through safety review before it will be allowed to fly in Canada again

640 Toronto's aviation expert Jock Williams joins guest host Ed Keenan to discuss.
5/24/20197 minutes, 29 seconds
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Health Minister responds to former health ministers urging Ontario government to reverse ‘drastic’ cuts

Ontario's Health Minister Christine Elliott joined guest host Ed Keenan.
5/23/201912 minutes, 28 seconds
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Will Canada's new 'digital charter' protect us?

Cybersecurity Expert and Beauceron Security CEO David Shipley joined guest host Ed Keenan to talk about this.
5/21/20199 minutes, 17 seconds
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Video appears to show driver swerving into vehicle on Hwy. 410 while passing, causing crash

OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt joined the show to discuss the incident.
5/15/201912 minutes, 25 seconds
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2 men arrested in Richmond Hill, Ont., not related to national security: Goodale

Dave Perry, Global News Radio’s Crime and Security Analyst, explains why this case is not related to national security.
5/15/20199 minutes, 26 seconds
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What’s magnesium, why do we need it, and is it being overhyped?

Is magnesium the new “it” supplement for sleeping, leg cramps and general well being? What’s magnesium, why do we need it, and is it being overhyped?That's what Kelly asks Denis Collier, who is a Registered Dietitian & sessional lecturer at the University of Toronto.
5/14/20199 minutes, 56 seconds
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The city wants to know how you would redesign Yonge Street downtown

Kelly talks to the BIA.
5/12/201910 minutes, 17 seconds
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Kingston Pen to host concert

5/12/20197 minutes, 46 seconds
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Genetic test can identify predisposition to bad trips

Kelly talks to Lobo Genetics CEO John Lem.
5/9/20196 minutes, 52 seconds
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What is “social host” liability?

Kelly talks to lawyer Harrison Cooper.
5/9/201910 minutes, 19 seconds
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Medical officer of health issues warning about flood water

5/9/20196 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ontario's Health Minister makes announcement about mental health

Kelly talks to Christine Elliot about the announcement.
5/9/20199 minutes, 52 seconds
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Why some doctors are calling for a national sick note ban

Kelly talks to Dr. Paul Young about why he's calling for a ban on sick notes for short term illnesses.
5/9/20197 minutes, 19 seconds
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Lawyers claim to have false positives on drug-testing device

Kelly talks to the machine's manufacturer to get the skinny on what's really happening here.
5/9/20197 minutes, 59 seconds
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UN says nature is in the worst shape in human history

Andrew Holland from the National Conservancy of Canada joins Kelly to talk about the report and how we can preserve echo systems.
5/9/201915 minutes, 12 seconds
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CBD in cookies?

Kelly talks to Dr. Laura Kelly about the possibility of putting CBD in some well known cookies and what parents need to know about CBD and kids.
5/9/20196 minutes, 57 seconds
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Can border security confiscate your devices if you don't share passwords?

Kelly gets the skinny from Ann Cavoukian
5/7/20198 minutes, 18 seconds
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Burkini in SI Swimsuite edition seen as 'ridiculous'

Kelly talks to Yasmine Mohammed about her perspective on Sports Illustrated's choice to celebrate the 'burkini' in this year's swimsuit edition.  Read Yasmine's piece on this topic in the Toronto Sun
5/7/201910 minutes, 4 seconds
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Burger King introduces a meal for those who aren't always happy

Kelly chats with PR and Pop culture expert @elissapr
5/3/201910 minutes, 3 seconds
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What would you teach in an "adulting" course?

A Windsor high school is offering a course in "adulting" - Kelly asked listeners what they would teach in such a class.
5/3/201911 minutes, 37 seconds
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Does the city have a case agianst forestry contractors?

Kelly talks to John Mascarin, Municipal law expert and lawyer with Aird & Berlis.
5/2/20198 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ontario Green Party releases rival gas station sticker

Kelly talks stickers with the Green Party leader.
5/2/20198 minutes, 6 seconds
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Dr. Brett on fasting

5/2/20195 minutes, 32 seconds
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Dr. Brett on Pancreatic Cancer

Kelly talks to our medical expert about Alex Trebek and Pancreatic Cancer.
5/2/20197 minutes, 5 seconds
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Big banks launch "Verified.Me" network to tackle ID theft

Kelly gets the skinny from David Shipley.
5/2/20195 minutes, 25 seconds
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Are flushable wipes actually flushable?

5/1/20197 minutes, 37 seconds
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Should food delivery bike couriers unionize?

Kelly talks to a bike courier who thinks they should.
5/1/201913 minutes, 37 seconds
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What goes into a shoreline hazard warning

Kelly talks to Rehana Rajabali, Senior Manager of Flood Risk Management at the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
5/1/20197 minutes, 20 seconds
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Toronto Island issued Shoreline hazard warning

Kelly talks to city spokesman Brad Ross.
5/1/20196 minutes, 22 seconds
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The problem with sandbags

Kelly talks to Tamsin Lyle, Principle engineer at Ebbwater Consulting.
5/1/20197 minutes, 7 seconds
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Deputy Mayor "livid" after report shows that contractors billed the city for time spent at coffee shops

Kelly talks to Stephen Holyday, deputy mayor and chair of the cities audit committee. 
4/30/20196 minutes, 41 seconds
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Hackers using McDonald’s app in Canada to make fraudulent orders

Kelly chats with our tech analyst, David Shipley.
4/29/20196 minutes, 24 seconds
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E-cigarette fluids contain asthma cuasing bacteria

4/29/201911 minutes, 45 seconds
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Toronto Wolfpack's new mascot gets new mascot

Kelly chats with the Wolfpack Entertainment Director.
4/29/201910 minutes, 28 seconds
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Should Ontario adopt a plastic bottle deposit program?

Kelly gets the skinny on how that would work.
4/29/20196 minutes, 21 seconds
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How is the province handling cannabis post-legalization? Ontario Chamber of Commerce weighs in

GUEST: Michelle Eaton, VP, Communications & Government Relations for the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. 
4/26/20198 minutes, 38 seconds
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Can we believe the Guerrero Jr. hype?

Kelly gets the lowdown from Barry Davis, host of the Otta the Park podcast.
4/26/201910 minutes, 51 seconds
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Riding the Yukon striker at Canada's Wonderland

We get a play by play from Q107's Ryan Parker who got an early ride on Canada's Wonderland's record breaking roller coaster.  
4/25/20197 minutes, 53 seconds
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Changes are coming to OHIP and local health funding

Kelly gets the skinny from Health Minister Christine Elliott.
4/25/201910 minutes, 36 seconds
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Toronto’s mayor is concerned about the cuts to public health

Kelly chat's with John Tory about the Province's cuts.
4/25/201910 minutes, 2 seconds
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The province is reviewing future of the Ontario Food Terminal and their deision could change the way food gets to you

What happens at the Food Terminal anyway? Kelly gets the skinny from a produce wholesaler. 
4/24/20199 minutes, 26 seconds
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Changing the way we take care of dementia patients

Kelly talks to Mary Connell, dementia advisor for the region of Peel.
4/24/201915 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ghost hotels and the housing market

Airbnb's are a great way to experience a new city, but how does Airbnb affect our housing market at home?
4/24/201910 minutes, 59 seconds
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Irish App-Roved an Irish guide for new Torontonians

Kelly talks to a local app developer who is changing the way immigrants from Ireland acclimatize to their new life in Toronto. 
4/24/201910 minutes, 14 seconds
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Blockchain crash course

The mayor has proclaimed it "blockchain week" in Toronto. Kelly gets the skinny on Blockchain from finance journalist and author of Attack of the 50 foot blockchain David Gerard.
4/24/20197 minutes, 24 seconds
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Cybersecurity researchers create computer virus to alter cancer scan images

640 Toronto Cybersecurity Expert David Shipley joined Kelly Cutrara to discuss.
4/22/20197 minutes, 21 seconds
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Your new debit and credit card info may be getting shared by companies

Ann Cavoukian, Distinguished Expert-in-Residence, Privacy by Design Centre of Excellence, Ryerson University and three-term Privacy Commissioner, joined Kelly Cutrara.
4/22/20197 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ontario government cuts conservation authority funding for flood programs

Bonnie Fox, Manager of Policy and Planning at Conservation Ontario, joined Kelly Cutrara.
4/22/20199 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ontario may allow developers to pay fee in lieu of taking action to protect endangered species

Tim Gray, Executive Director of Environmental Defense Canada, joined Kelly Cutrara.
4/22/20199 minutes
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Ontario government may let pharmacists prescribe treatments for minor issues like sore throats

Kelly talks to Allen Malek, Executive Vice-President and Chief Pharmacy Officer for the Ontario Pharmacists Association
4/18/201917 minutes, 44 seconds
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Fish fraud at fanshawe

4/18/201910 minutes, 4 seconds
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Are we too touchy about being touched?

Kelly talks to a neuroscientist who thinks we shouldn't let those who like being touch least take the lead on social touching.
4/18/201912 minutes, 28 seconds
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How 3D mapping could help rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral

Kelly speaks with Krupali Krusch, associate Dean of research and director of the digital documentation team at Notre Dame University.
4/17/20197 minutes, 28 seconds
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New LGBT Lonnie criticized by activists and historians

York University historian Tom Hooper tells Kelly that the coin represents more myth than history.
4/17/20198 minutes, 1 second
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Potential changes to noise bylaws could hold up Toronto construction

4/16/201914 minutes, 19 seconds
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University of Guelph researchers are warning dog owner about a potentially deadly tapeworm

Kelly talks to one of the researchers.
4/16/20197 minutes, 38 seconds
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Could the restoration of Notre Dame hve put the cathedral at risk of a fire?

Kelly talks to Fire Science prof. Glenn Corbett.
4/16/20197 minutes, 22 seconds
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The history and cultural importance of notre dame

Kelly talks to UofT History professor Paul Cohen.  
4/16/201916 minutes, 7 seconds
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Leafs fan has flawlessly inserted himself into a Seinfeld scene

Kelly talks to Domenic Nardone. Watch the Seinfeld video here. Check out his channel here.
4/16/20199 minutes, 19 seconds
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What's hot for record store day?

Alan Cross gives us a guide to Record Store Day 2019
4/12/20197 minutes, 24 seconds
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Has Elvis left the building? Collingwood votes to end city management of Elvis festival

Kelly gets the skinny from the Collingwood's mayor, Brian Saunderson.
4/11/20194 minutes, 6 seconds
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Mayor of Collingwood responds to Coyote complaint

Mayor Brian Saunderson responds to complaints about the way the town has handled Coyote issues. Listen to Kelly's earlier interview with a concerned resident here.
4/11/20198 minutes, 4 seconds
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A market made of shipping containers has opened a Fort York

Kelly talks to the founder of Stackt market.
4/11/20197 minutes, 13 seconds
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Find out more about the Massey Hall renovation

Kelly talks to the architectural historian overseeing the project.
4/11/20196 minutes, 14 seconds
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Craft brewers prepare for beer in corner stores

Kelly chats with Beau's Steve Beauchesne.
4/10/201910 minutes, 19 seconds
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Should towns be held responsible for dangerous wildlife?

One Collingwood man thinks so an he's suing the town and the police.Kelly followed up with the town's mayor, listen to his response here.
4/10/201911 minutes, 15 seconds
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Law enforcement leaders react to news that front plates may be scrapped

Kelly talks to our law enforcement analyst about the possible change and what it could mean for police.
4/9/20197 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ontario looks to scrap front license plates and slaps stickers on gas pump

Kelly chats with the Green party leader.
4/9/20196 minutes, 38 seconds
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Turns out you can have too much Vitamin D, and it turns out it can be serious

Kelly chats with our medical expert.
4/8/20197 minutes, 19 seconds
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Toronto couple defrauded tax payers under the guise of charity

Kelly gets the details of a continuing investigation from The Star's Kevin Donovan.Read more here!    
4/8/201911 minutes, 11 seconds
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You won't believe how many drivers were charged with street racing last week

Kelly gets the numbers from the OPP.
4/8/20197 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trudeau has threatened Scheer with a lawsuit

Kelly talks to liable lawyer and 640 Toronto legal analyst Lorne Honickman.
4/8/20197 minutes, 55 seconds
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Nova Scotia is changing the way it's citizens donate organs

Dr. Stephen Beed, medical director for Nova Scotia's critical care organ donation program.
4/5/201914 minutes, 1 second
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Vaccines are not harmful, but not getting them is

Kelly talks to OMA President Nadia Alam.
4/5/20199 minutes, 40 seconds
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Loblaws is putting a twit on your PC Optimum points

Kelly Chats with marketing guru Marc Gordon
4/5/20199 minutes, 43 seconds
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Autism advocate create blueprint for federal action plan

Kelly talks to Jill Farber, the Executive Director of Autism Speaks Canada.
4/2/201912 minutes, 55 seconds
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WHO considering adding 'parental alienation' to diagnostic guide

Kelly speaks with psychologist and author Sara Dimerman.
4/2/20199 minutes, 59 seconds
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What you need to know about those chicken fingers in your freezer

Kelly talks to Keith Warriner, a microbiologist specializing in food safety at the University of Guelph
4/1/20196 minutes, 29 seconds
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Is it legal to secretly record phone calls the way Jody Wilson-Raybould did?

Kelly seeks the advice of employment lawyer David Vaughan.
4/1/20195 minutes, 13 seconds
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Advocate seek funds for facility for medically assisted deaths

Kelly talks to Tom Foreman about the project.
3/28/201910 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ross Rebagliati hopes WADA will remove pot from banned list

Guest: Ross Rebagliati, Olympic Gold medalist
3/28/201920 minutes, 34 seconds
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What was goig on in Barry and Honey Sherman’s home?

Kelly talks to Toronto Star investigative journalist Kevin Donovan about his report. 
3/26/201910 minutes, 13 seconds
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How soon can we expect beer in convenience stores?

Kelly talks to Dave Bryan's, CEO of the convenience store association.
3/26/20196 minutes, 9 seconds
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What is stalkerware?

Kelly gets to the bottom of it with David Shipley.
3/26/20197 minutes, 48 seconds
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What did we learn from this week’s Amber Alert?

Kelly debriefs with the Director of Public Alerting at the company that handles our national alerting system.
3/21/201910 minutes, 14 seconds
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Mississauga is now one step closer to leaving Peel Region

Kelly gets the skinny from Bonnie Crombie, the Mayor of Mississauga.
3/21/201914 minutes, 55 seconds
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How the real estate industry views the new first-time home buyer incentives

Kelly get the industry perspective from CREA CEO Michael Bourque.
3/20/201915 minutes, 45 seconds
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Breaking down the first-time home buyer incentives offered in the federal budget

Kelly gets the skinny from RBC Senior Economist Robert Hogue.
3/20/201910 minutes
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How should schools deal with suicide?

Kelly talks to psychologist and author Megan Devin
3/20/20198 minutes, 49 seconds
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McDonald's Canada to accept applications via Snapchat

Kelly chats with McDonald's Canada's Chief People Officer
3/20/20196 minutes, 9 seconds
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Problems exist in Ontario's vaccination tracking system

Kelly talks to Toronto public health about the areas for improvement.
3/19/20198 minutes, 21 seconds
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Money for skills training expected as Liberal's table pre-election budget

Kelly chats with personal finance expert, Rubina Ahmed-Haq.
3/19/20198 minutes, 27 seconds
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Man arrested after second package left at Broadview station

Kelly talks to our law enforcement analyst as Broadview station is closed down for a second day in a row.
3/19/20199 minutes, 7 seconds
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Doctor calls for strong action against homeopathic products

Kelly speaks to Dr. Mark Loeb about his research into these products that have been pitched as alternatives to vaccines.
3/19/201910 minutes, 31 seconds
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What the Boeing 737 Max 8 situation is teaching us about pilot training

Kelly talks to Jock Williams about pilot training.
3/19/201911 minutes, 40 seconds
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Metrolinx challenged to contact rider who uncovered Presto glitch

Robert Leyzerovich claims he knows how to use his Presto card to disable fare gates, and loading machines.  He also claims he knows how to fix the glitch, but he's waiting for Metrolinx to give him a call.  
3/19/20194 minutes, 23 seconds
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How the Toronto Zoo plans to turn poop into power

Kelly talks to the Executive director of zooshare to get the skinny on Biogas.
3/15/20199 minutes, 17 seconds
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How should enforcement respond to the New Zealand shooting?

Kelly talks to our law enforcement analyst David Perry.
3/15/201912 minutes, 17 seconds
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Big changes happening at Yorkdale

Kelly gets the skinny from a city planner.
3/15/20197 minutes, 51 seconds
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What's happening at the Ontario Science Centre?

3/15/20199 minutes, 42 seconds
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Annie Kidder on the new math curriculum

Kelly chats with the head of People for Education about the changes to the curriculum.
3/15/20197 minutes, 51 seconds
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Woodbine will pay for a huge new GO station

Kelly talks to Woodbine CEO Jim Lawson.
3/12/20197 minutes, 30 seconds
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Is Sidewalk labs really threatening to leave Toronto?

Kelly goes to the source for an answer.
3/12/201912 minutes, 8 seconds
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Is SNC Lavalin in danger of going out of business?

Ian Lee, associate professor at Carleton University's Sprott School of Business doesn't think so.
3/12/201914 minutes, 5 seconds
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Should your postal code determine your insurance rate?

Kelly talks to Parm Gill who is proposing a change.
3/12/201910 minutes, 9 seconds
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Unvaccinated boy almost dies of tetnus

Un-Vaccinated boy almost dies of tetanus. Kelly speaks with Dr. Carl Eriksson, who helped care for the boy during his 57 day hospital stay.
3/12/20197 minutes, 17 seconds
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How many Canadians are leaving the country in search of healthcare options?

Kelly gets the info from Colin Craig from secondstreet.org
3/12/20199 minutes, 39 seconds
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New tape shows R. Kelly abusing girls

Gloria Allred is representing a man who says he found the tape in his collections of sports videos. Kelly talks to Gloria about R. Kelly, Michael Jackson Bill Cosby and more.
3/12/201914 minutes, 17 seconds
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Should the 737 max 8's be grounded?

Several jurisdictions are grounding Boeing's 737 MAX 8 aircraft after deadly Ethiopian Airlines crash
3/12/201911 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ontario government announces funding to support students with autism

Kelly gets the details from education Minister Lisa Thompson
3/12/20196 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ontario plans to ban cell phones in classrooms

Kelly gets the skinny on the announcement from Education Minister Lisa Thompson.
3/12/20193 minutes, 4 seconds
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Study suggests some foods are as addictive as drugs

Kelly talks to the author of the study.
3/8/20197 minutes, 45 seconds
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Ford govenrment to reform recycling programs

Kelly gets the skinny from Environment Minister Rod Phillips. 
3/8/20198 minutes, 55 seconds
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Feds ask Google to reconsider rules for election ads

3/8/20199 minutes, 20 seconds
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Former OPP Deputy Commissioner Brad Blair's wrongful termination case

Kelly chats with employment lawyer Jon Pinkus.
3/8/20197 minutes, 10 seconds
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Do you want more speed bumps and lower speed limits in Toronto?

Kelly talks to Eli Yufest about a recent survey on road safety.
3/6/20198 minutes, 33 seconds
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What you need to know about the Lyft IPO and the future of ride sharing

Kelly asks Sam Abuelsamid
3/6/20198 minutes, 35 seconds
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Lavscam update: Philpot's exit

We get an update from Abigail Bimman in Ottawa.
3/6/201910 minutes, 6 seconds
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Connecting musicians with venues and gigs

Kelly chats with Dan Mangan about the Tinder for musicians.   Check out side door here
3/6/20199 minutes, 16 seconds
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Was Luke Perry too young to die of a stroke?

Kelly ask Dr. Brett Belchetz
3/6/201913 minutes, 46 seconds
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NHL Alumni makes deal with cannabis company

3/5/201915 minutes, 22 seconds
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50 years since the first flight of the Concorde

Kelly get's the skinny from Jock Williams.
3/4/20196 minutes, 55 seconds
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Canada's going to the Moon!

Kelly chats with Astronaut, Jeremy Hansen.
3/2/201912 minutes, 26 seconds
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The city votes to move forward on boozy brunch

Kelly Chats with deputy Mayor Denzil Minnan Wong who voted against the motion.
3/2/20199 minutes, 44 seconds
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Feds announce frame work for pot pardons

3/2/20197 minutes, 45 seconds
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How the Golden Girls are inspiring the future retirement living in Ontario

Kelly talks to the MPP working on behalf of a group of women who are changing the way we think of retirement living.
3/2/20199 minutes, 41 seconds
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LavScam: Calls role in for the RCMP to investigate PMO

Kelly chats with criminal lawyer Joseph Neuberger about the possible criminal investigation and more.    
3/2/201910 minutes, 36 seconds
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LavScam update: Where do we go from here?

Kelly chats with Democracy Watch founder, Duff Conacher.
3/2/20199 minutes, 45 seconds
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Alberta veterinarians ban all sorts of unnecessary procedure for pets

Kelly asks Dr. Randy Marshal
2/28/201911 minutes, 9 seconds
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Is the Momo Challenge real? What parents need to know

Kelly chats with gaming expert Andy Robertson
2/28/201911 minutes, 38 seconds
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Quebec schools are reintroducing rough play to the school yeard

Kelly chats with the principle of one of the schools.
2/25/201914 minutes, 47 seconds
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Netflix is opening a production hub in Toronto

Kelly chats with Jim Mirkopoulos, VP at Cinespace and friend of the show.
2/25/20197 minutes, 32 seconds
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Scientists are targeting the cleaning system in brain cells to fight Alzheimer’s

2/25/20197 minutes, 45 seconds
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Airlines are putting cameras where?

Kelly consults three term privacy commissioner Ann Cavoukian about these ew cameras and you're privacy in the air. Ann Cavoukian is now the leader of the Privacy by Design Centre of Excellence.
2/25/20197 minutes, 29 seconds
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Paramedic shortage is compromising our public safety: union

Mike Merriman, the paramedic and EMS unit chair for CUPE Local 416, joined Kelly Cutrara to discuss.
2/21/201914 minutes, 9 seconds
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OPP uncover 'modern day slavery' in Barrie and Wassaga Beach

Kelly talks to OPP deputy commissioner Rick Barnum.
2/13/20198 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Oscars are giving away some big awards during the commercial breaks

Kelly chats with the Academy Award winning producer of the The Shape Water about the change.
2/12/201913 minutes, 1 second
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Jody Wilson-Raybould steps down

Kelly and Chris update the story.
2/12/201911 minutes, 36 seconds
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Understanding the SNC Lavalin controversy

Duff Conacher helps unpack the scandal and outlines potential pitfalls for the investigation.
2/12/201917 minutes, 50 seconds
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Metrolinx gives police customer's info without a warrant

Kelly talks to the civil liberties association.
2/12/201910 minutes, 23 seconds
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Self-driving cars could cause more traffic problems than they solve

Kelly talks to Sam Abuelsamid about the problem with roaming autonomous vehicles and the problems electric cars are having with the winter weather.
2/12/20197 minutes, 20 seconds
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How to solve the problem of flooding at the bottom of the DVP

How to solve the problem of flooding at the bottom of the DVP.
2/12/20196 minutes, 36 seconds
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Rethinking the way we package consumer goods

Kelly speaks with a Torontonian who's changing the way the world looks at packaging
2/12/201911 minutes, 33 seconds
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Cryptocurrency exchange CEO dies with all the passwords to unlock his clients millions

David Gerardis author of Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain: Bitcoin, Blockchain, Ethereum & Smart Contracts. He breaks this story down for us.
2/12/201911 minutes, 21 seconds
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Why you shouldn't volunteer to give up your seat on a plane

Kelly talks to an expert on passenger rights.
2/12/20198 minutes, 5 seconds
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The problem with the family reunification immigration system

Kelly chats with the conservative immigration critic.  
2/12/201910 minutes, 38 seconds
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Markham's mayor Frank Scarpitti is disappointed by Metrolinx's subway plans

Frank Scarpitti tells Kelly why he thinks the Yonge subway expansion should happen at the same time as the Relief line.
2/12/201912 minutes, 3 seconds
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Free street parking on NYE?

City councillor Paula Fletcher is proposing a parking amnesty for new years eve.
2/12/20199 minutes, 31 seconds
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MP's ask Hockey Hall of Fame to induct Paul Henderson

Kelly chats with Ben Lobb, MP for Huron-Bruce.
1/30/201913 minutes, 49 seconds
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Online applications to sponsor family immigration fills up within minutes of opening

Kelly spoke with immigration lawyer Guidy Mamann about the new system and how his clients were affected.
1/30/201913 minutes, 43 seconds
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Time is money, but is the 407 getting too pricey?

You know the old saying, "Time is money."  But, with rising tolls, are GTA commuters willing to keep using the 407?  
1/30/201910 minutes, 3 seconds
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Facetime bug allows people to spy on the person you're calling

Kelly gets the skinny from David Shipley.
1/29/20195 minutes, 11 seconds
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Metrolinx bans pot for only some workers

A new rule prohibiting some Metrolinx employees from using cannabis while off-duty is drawing criticism from the union representing those workers, which plans to explore possible legal challenges to the policy. Kelly's joined by employment lawyer Jon Pinkus from Samfiru Tumarkin LLP and John Di Nino, Presitdent of the ATU to discuss.
1/29/201912 minutes, 56 seconds
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Canada's National Archive has acquired an interesting and terrifying book once owned by Hitler

Kelly speaks with Michael Kent who was instrumental in making the acquisition about the books importance to our history and our future.
1/24/20198 minutes, 5 seconds
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Do men and women experience pain differently?

1/24/20199 minutes, 49 seconds
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Changing the way we think about skilled workers

Kelly taks to Mike Holmes Jr. about the way people look at jobs in the trades.
1/24/201914 minutes, 51 seconds
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How to make a sex scene sexy while making sets sfe and profesional?

Kelly talks to a professional intimacy coordinator about choreographing on-screen sex.
1/24/201910 minutes, 59 seconds
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Watch out for the latest scam on the streets of Toronto

Kelly speaks with Toronto Police following charges laid in an ongoing scam investigation.
1/24/20199 minutes, 18 seconds
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Sleeping fewer than six hours raises your risk of developing plaque in your body

Kelly consults 640 Toronto's health expert Dr. Brett Belchetz.
1/23/20196 minutes, 46 seconds
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Distracted driving debrief

Kelly chats with Toronto Police Sergeant Brett Moore to get the skinny on last week's distracted driving blitz.
1/23/20198 minutes, 38 seconds
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Toronto Fire inspection escape rooms

Kelly gets the details from Deputy Fire Chief Jim Jessop.
1/18/20199 minutes, 31 seconds
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Mississauga home hit by falling rock of ice

Turns out the ice came from a passenger jet's lavatory, how did this happen? We ask our aviation expert.
1/11/20197 minutes, 58 seconds
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What do you do if you loose your Presto pass?

Kelly tells one customer's horror story and asks Presto Executive VP about it.
1/9/201911 minutes, 27 seconds
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Feds introduce new rules for drone operators

Kelly chats with Jeremy Wang, Chief Technology officer for The Sky Guys
1/9/20198 minutes, 2 seconds
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Should cops live and work in the same city?

Kelly talks to Michael Kempa, University of Ottawa professor who specializes in policing
1/9/20198 minutes, 36 seconds
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The power of fermented foods & why it should be in your diet

Dr. Gregor Reid, professor at Western University and a scientist at Lawson Health Research Institute, joined Kelly Cutrara to discuss.
1/8/201912 minutes, 55 seconds
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Can the cops demand a breath test while you're dropping off your empties?

Kelly speaks with a man who found out they can while visiting his local Beer Store and keep listing as our legal analyst Joseph Neuberger puts it all on context at the 9:15 mark.
1/7/201915 minutes, 1 second
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Brazen afternoon shooting sends chill through Toronto's quiet Beach neighbourhood

Kelly talks to ex-cop David Perry about the violence in the city and what, if anything law enforcement can do about it.
1/7/201915 minutes, 2 seconds
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Can airports guard against drones?

Kelly chats with Global News Radio's aviation expert Jock Williams.
12/22/20188 minutes, 39 seconds
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How to keep your employees happy

Kelly talks to Click Inc.'s Executive vice-president Glenn Zujew to find out what they've done to win dozens of best employer awards.
12/22/201811 minutes, 19 seconds
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Dellen Millard sentenced to serve a third consequtive life term

Joseph Neuberger joins Kelly to talk about the sentence and precedent.
12/22/20189 minutes, 1 second
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Six shootings, including two homicides, in 24 hours: Is Toronto in a gang war?

David Perry is the CEO of Investigative Solutions Network Inc. and has a 28-year decorated career with the Toronto Police Service. He joined Kelly Cutrara to discuss.
12/19/20188 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Bloor viaduct was buit for the future

Kelly chats with local historian and tour guid Bruce Bell to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the Prince Edward Viaduct.
12/15/20189 minutes, 38 seconds
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Is there a cannabis supply problem?

Kelly chats with the CEO of Canopy Growth
12/15/20188 minutes, 16 seconds
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The rules of Golf have changed. Here's what you need to know for 2019

Kelly talks to Golf Canada's Directo of rules, Adam Helmer. Click here for more on the rule changes!
12/15/201811 minutes, 46 seconds
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Supreme Court strikes down mandatory victim surcharges

Kelly calls on Lorne Honickman to explain what this means.
12/15/201810 minutes, 6 seconds
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Veterans Affairs won’t pay for Air Force officer’s prosthetic leg

Kelly talks to the former minister of Vetrans Affairs
12/13/201814 minutes, 24 seconds
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Vets arn't happy with Seamus O'Regan and Veterans' Affairs

12/13/201814 minutes, 28 seconds
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Can you make your in-home-tech hack-proof?

Kelly asks David Shippley
12/13/201810 minutes, 47 seconds
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Should Canadians worry about traveling to China?

Kelly chats with Pual Evans, professor of Asia Pacifict Security at UBC
12/13/20187 minutes, 18 seconds
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What are your rights if your bags get lost or damaged by an airline?

Kelly asks air passanger rights actavist Gábor Lukács.
12/13/20186 minutes, 19 seconds
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Why is Captian Kirk mad at Global News?

Kelly chats with our mutual friend Alan Cross about Shatner's Christmas album and why he's been blocking Global News staff on twitter.
12/13/20187 minutes, 58 seconds
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Bob Woodward on the state of the American Presidency

Kelly chat's with the legendary journalist about Donald Turmp.    
12/13/201814 minutes, 32 seconds
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Mississauga and Markham vote to opt out of private cannabis stores

Kelly talks to Mississauga Ward 2 Councillor Karen Ras, one of only two dissenting votes on this issue.
12/13/20187 minutes, 58 seconds
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Chris Hadfield wants the feds to invest in the Canadian Space Agency

12/3/201816 minutes, 58 seconds
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York Regional Police will name and shame impaired drivers

Kelly talks to York Police constable Andy Pattenden.
12/3/201810 minutes, 7 seconds
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New impaired driving laws coming next week

Kelly speaks with legal analyst Joseph Neuberger.
12/3/20186 minutes, 30 seconds
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Does Toronto do enough to minimize the impact of shadows caused by high rise developments?

Kelly talks to sun & shadow position specialist Ralph Bouwmeester. Check out his page on sun durations on building faces in Toronto
11/27/20189 minutes, 56 seconds
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When should you be tested for colorectal cancer? Maybe sooner than you think

Doctors are recommending new guide lines and Kelly spoke with Dr. Jill Tinmouth, one of the gastroenterologists behind the recommendation.
11/27/20186 minutes, 43 seconds
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Should the feds bailout the news media?

Kelly discusses the possible investment with former journalist and current Tory MP Peter Kent.
11/21/20188 minutes, 22 seconds
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What you need to know about the upcoming emergency alert text message test

Kelly chats with the director of the program.
11/21/20185 minutes, 40 seconds
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WTF? 1-800-GOT-JUNK Founder talks about success and failure

Kelly chats with Brian Scudamore. Check out his book here
11/21/20187 minutes, 50 seconds
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Cannabis investor banned from entering the U.S.

Immigration lawyer Len Saunders tells Kelly about one of his clients and cautions other Canadians hoping to travel to the United States.
11/21/201810 minutes, 32 seconds
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Toronto man is fighting to save accidental modern Stonehenge

Daniel Rotsztain joined Kelly to sell her on the idea of saving part of an old highway ramp. You can sign Daniel's petition here
11/20/20186 minutes, 1 second
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Doctors are working on a peanut allergy treatment

It's not a cure but it could save lives.
11/19/20188 minutes, 28 seconds
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Wayne Gretzky not picking up his Order of Canada companion medal

Author Christopher McCreery joins Kelly to speak about his recent article in Maclean's speaking about the Great One's refusal to pick up his medal. 
11/12/201812 minutes, 10 seconds
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Only 40% of Canadians got their flu vaccination last year

Global News Radio Medical Expert Dr. Brett Belchetz joins Kelly to talk about the dangers of forgoing your flu vaccination. 
11/12/201811 minutes, 19 seconds
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Stan Lee dies at age 95

Q107 afternoon host Fred Kennedy joins Kelly to speak about the legacy that Marvel Comics mastermind Stan Lee has left behind. 
11/12/201811 minutes, 40 seconds
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Health Canada to review studies used to approve popular weed-killer

Project Manager of Agriculture and Pesticides at Equiterre Karen Ross joins Kelly to talk about a lawsuit against RoundUp and the health concerns surrond glyphosates. 
11/12/201810 minutes, 19 seconds
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Down Syndrome Society wants people with Down syndrome added to endangered species list

Laura LaChance, Canadian Down Syndrome Society Board Chair explains
11/7/20187 minutes, 57 seconds
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Explaining the FAO's report on scrapping cap and trade

Kelly was joined by the Financial Accountability Officer himself to explain the report and what it means for the provinces finances.
10/16/20188 minutes, 20 seconds
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MPP Gurratan Singh discusses his auto insurance bill

A pair of private member's bills — both from the Tories and the NDP — aim to stop auto insurance companies from using a person's postal code or phone number to set premiums. Gurratan Singh, the NDP MPP for Brampton East, joins the show to explain his bill.
10/15/201810 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ontario to exempt Sikhs from wearing motorcycle helmets

Balpreet Singh, Legal Counsel and Spokesperson World Sikh Organization of Canada joined Kelly Cutrara.
10/10/20189 minutes, 27 seconds
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What should we do with Canadian ISIS fighters?

 Counter Terrorism Expert Mubin Shaikh weighs in on the latest case. Read more: https://globalnews.ca/news/4526514/canadian-isis-caught-in-turkey/
10/9/201812 minutes, 23 seconds
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Jennifer Keesmaat - October 1st 2018

The mayoral candidate joined Kelly to talk about public housing and the future of the Gardiner expressway.
10/1/201821 minutes, 44 seconds
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Environment Minister Rod Phillips on the cancellation of Drive Clean

Environment Minister Rod Phillips tells Kelly about why his government called the Drive Clean vehicle emissions program.
9/28/20187 minutes, 51 seconds
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Company looking for marijuana testers

Toronto-based company AHLOT is offering $50 an hour to five "cannabis connoisseurs'' to sample various strains of marijuana. Greg Pantelic, Chief Executive Officer of AHLOT, joins the show to explain.
9/19/201810 minutes, 4 seconds
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What you need to know about dense breasts

Kelly talks to Michelle Di Tomaso, co-founder of Dense Breasts Canada
9/19/201811 minutes, 51 seconds
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Towns are getting held for ransom

Kelly talks to David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Security & Global News Radio 640 Toronto's, Technology Analyst
9/14/20186 minutes, 47 seconds
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Dräger DrugTest suitable for Canadian winters: company official

Earlier this summer, Canada's Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould gave the green light to a new roadside test to check for drugs. The “Drager DrugTest 5000” is a saliva screener and will be used by police to test for the main psychoactive agent in cannabis. However, critics have suggested the equipment isn't suited for Canada's colder climate.  In hopes of dispelling some of this criticism, the managing director of Dräger Canada, Rob Clark, joined The Kelly Cutrara Show.
9/4/20186 minutes, 41 seconds
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Ford flip flops on Bala Falls

9/4/201810 minutes, 58 seconds
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'A mob of panic,' witnesses describe scene inside Yorkdale

Moments after the sound of gunshots rang out inside Yorkdale Mall, shoppers called Kelly Cutrara to describe the scene.
8/30/20185 minutes, 24 seconds
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Murderer's PTSD treatment being paid for by Veterans Affairs even though he never served.

Kelly talks to Colin Saunders, a retired member of the Canadian Armed Forces and veterans advocate.
8/29/20185 minutes, 22 seconds
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11-year-old Drake fan gets heart transplant

Dr. Carl Backer, the division head of Cardiovascular-Thoracic Surgery at Lurie Children's Hospital
8/28/20189 minutes, 35 seconds
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How 'fishy' is your fish? New report says seafood fraud is rampant

Nearly half of seafood samples tested at Canadian grocery stores and restaurants is wrongly labelled, according to an Oceana Canada investigation into seafood fraud. Julia Levin, seafood fraud campaigner for the advocacy group, breaks it down on the Kelly Cutrara show.
8/28/20189 minutes, 12 seconds
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Facebook pulls VPN Onavo from app store amid pressure from Apple

640 Toronto's cybersecurity expert joins to discuss what this app was, why it was controversial, and if similar apps will follow suit.
8/23/20188 minutes, 55 seconds
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Bell and Rogers claim CRTC's unlocked phone rule has resulted in a spark in crime

640 Toronto's cybersecurity, David Shipley expert joins to discuss if this is a real possibility.
8/23/20187 minutes, 29 seconds
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Second cup could be getting into the pot business

Kelly talks to Mark Goliger, the Chief Executive Officer of National Access Cannabis  
8/16/20189 minutes, 49 seconds
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Blue light from electronics can cause accelerated blindness

Kelly talks to 640 Toronto medical expert Dr. Brett Belchetz
8/16/201813 minutes, 15 seconds
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Canada’s Wonderland to unveil world record-breaking roller-coaster next year

Kelly talks to Peter Switzer, Wonderland director of construction and maintenance about the specifics of the new attraction.
8/16/201811 minutes, 46 seconds
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The women who broke up that road rage brawl on a Toronto street

Kelly talks to Rae Rondeau about the moment she decided to get involved and ended up going viral.
8/16/20189 minutes, 30 seconds
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Toronto road rage fight ends in an unexpected way

Christian Patrick, the person who filmed a fight between two men on the road, joined Kelly Cutrara to explain what he saw and how it ended.
8/14/20186 minutes, 34 seconds
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Candy Cutlery: GTA company curbing plastic waste

Lyn Chen, an economics student at Queen's University, joined Kelly Cutrara to talk about Candy Cutlery, a Markham-based company she co-founded that offers a eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastic spoons.
8/14/20189 minutes, 1 second
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Labour dispute continues with CNE just days away

Justin Antheunis, President of IATSE Local 58, joined Kelly Cutrara.
8/13/201812 minutes, 20 seconds
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How the rain storm has affected water quality

Mark Mattson, President of Lake Ontario Waterkeeper and Swim Drink Fish Canada, joined Kelly Cutrara to talk about Toronto Harbour's water quality, specifically following heavy rain.
8/9/20189 minutes, 31 seconds
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Oscars adding 'Popular Film' award category, shortening ceremony

Did the Oscars get it wrong by adding a 'Popular Film' category? Is it time for a 'Comedy Film' category? Kelly Cutrara speaks with listeners.
8/9/201813 minutes, 33 seconds
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Dog almost strangled elevator when retractable leash gets caught in door

Kelly talks to the dog's vet, Dr. Scott Bainbridge.
8/8/20185 minutes, 33 seconds
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Buck-a-beer and other ways to help the beer industry

Tim McLaughlin, Director of Marketing at Steam Whistle Brewing talks to Kelly about buck-a-beer and some of the other pressures on the industry.
8/8/201811 minutes, 4 seconds
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Are malls using your cell phone to track your activity?

Kelly talks to Ann Cavoukian about the invasion of privacy.Ann Cavoukian is the Distinguished Expert-in-Residence at the Privacy by Design Centre of Excellence at Ryerson University
8/8/20189 minutes, 42 seconds
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Mississauga Support Worker Charged with Mistreatment of Man

Kelly speaks to Toronto Criminal Defence Lawyer and 640 Law Expert Joseph Neuberger about the legal ramifications in a case where a PSW mistreated and stole from a man she was caring for. 
8/2/201811 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Rise and Future of eSports

Kelly is joined by Charlie Watson, the owner and CEO of Canadian eSports organization SetToDestroyX, to talk about the massive surge in popularity of eSports in recent years, what goes into becoming a competitive gamer, and what the future holds for these competitions.  SetToDestroyX can be found online here: https://twitter.com/SetToDestroyX  https://www.facebook.com/SetToDestroyX/  http://settodestroyx.com/ 
8/1/201813 minutes, 36 seconds
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Skip the Dishes Couriers Sue Company, Demand Employee Benefits

Lior Samfiru is an employment lawyer and can be heard on the Employment Hour on Global News Radio 640 Toronto. He joins Kelly to speak about a lawsuit against food courier service Skip the Dishes. 
8/1/20189 minutes, 8 seconds
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Out of Control Parry Sound 33 Forest Fire Threatens Trans-Canada Highway

Kelly is joined by Shayne McCool, spokesperson for the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, to talk about the massive wildfires in Parry Sound and surrounding area. 
7/31/20187 minutes, 47 seconds
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EpiPen shortage to continue into August, Health Canada warns

Director of Practice Advancement and Research at the Canadian Pharmacists Association joins Kelly to talk about the upcoming EpiPen shortage. 
7/31/201812 minutes, 59 seconds
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Toronto Students Become Published Scientists for Worms-in-Space Experiment

Kelly speaks to University of Toronto researcher and student Amy Freeman about her and her fellow students' experiment which sent microscopic worms into space to examine the effects of gravity on muscle deterioration. 
7/30/20188 minutes, 35 seconds
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Plans for 3D Printed Guns to be Released August 1st

Kelly speaks with National Online Journalist for Global News Josh Elliott about the reality behind 3D printed guns and whether they pose a real threat to the public.
7/30/201810 minutes, 46 seconds
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Cambridge Researchers Find Secret to Batteries that Charge in Minutes

Cambridge Researcher Kent Griffith joins Kelly to speak about his team's discovery that a new class of materials may help create batteries that charge in mere minutes. 
7/30/20188 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ontario to Reportedly Allow Privatized Cannabis Sales

Kelly speaks with founder, chairman and CEO of Canopy Growth Bruce Linton about the potential of private cannabis sales.
7/27/201813 minutes, 2 seconds
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Doug Ford to Cut Toronto City Council in Half

Kelly speaks to NDP MPP Peter Tabuns about Premier Doug Ford's decision to reduce the amount of councillors from 47 to 25. 
7/27/201814 minutes, 7 seconds
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Rowan Atkinson Not ‘Dead’: Viral Mr. Bean Hoax is Spreading a Real Virus

CEO of Beauceron Security and Global News Radio Cybersecurity Expert David Shipley joins Kelly to talk about a recent upswing in celebrity death hoax videos and other pieces of social media content which spread viruses online. 
7/27/20188 minutes, 43 seconds
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Teacher Charged with Negligence in Drowning Death of Student

Global News Radio Legal Expert Lorne Honickman joins Kelly to speak about the case against a teacher charged with negligence in the death of Jeremiah Perry. 
7/26/20188 minutes, 52 seconds
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Moore's Suit Drive

Kelly speaks with ET Canada Reporter Carlos Bustamante about the Moore's Suit Drive initiative happening all through July which helps people in need look their best.
7/26/20184 minutes, 10 seconds
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Netflix-like car subscriptions coming to Canada

Rozmin Patel, Senior VP at AUTO ONE, joined Kelly Cutrara to talk about car subscriptions.
7/26/201811 minutes, 20 seconds
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Halifax Bans Smoking from Municipal Areas

Senior Policy Analyst at the Canadian Cancer Society Rob Cunningham joins Kelly to talk about the city's ban on smoking and what this means for not just smokers of tobacco but also cannabis. 
7/25/20188 minutes, 59 seconds
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Air Canada Teams with Banks with Offer to Buy Back Aeroplan

Kelly speaks with Anshul Singh, a travel blogger with travelupdate.boardingarea.com, about the bid Air Canada put forward for their former business Aeroplan and what this means for travellers. 
7/25/201811 minutes, 12 seconds
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City Wants to Help Seniors Rent Unused Rooms to Millennials

Kelly speaks with Tonya Salomons, social worker at the National Initiative for Care of the Elderly, about their new HomeShare initiative that pairs older people with millennials looking for a place to live. 
7/24/201811 minutes, 46 seconds
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Danforth Shooter Likely Untrained but Experienced

Nick LeBouthillier, an experienced Close Protection Operator within the Canadian Armed Forces who has undergone extensive firearms and tactics training, joins Kelly to analyze the video of the Danforth shooter. 
7/24/201810 minutes, 45 seconds
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TTC starting two-hour transfers next month for PRESTO card users

TTC spokesperson Heather Brown joined the show to tell us all about the upcoming 2-hour transfers on the TTC.
7/24/20187 minutes, 51 seconds
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Will the Danforth Attack Affect Tourism to Toronto?

Frederic Dimanche is Director at the Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Ryerson University and speaks with Kelly about how gun violence affects the tourism industry in Toronto. 
7/23/20185 minutes, 50 seconds
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What's Happening on the Police Side of Things in the Danforth Investigation?

Law Enforcement Analyst and former police chief Julian Fantino speaks with Kelly about the police procedures that are happening right now in the Danforth shooting case. 
7/23/201812 minutes, 17 seconds
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Will the Danforth Attack Lead to Legal Gun Owners Being Targeted?

Kelly speaks with VP of Public Relations at the Canadian Coalition for Firearms Rights Tracey Wilson about legal gun ownership in Canada and how difficult it is to legally obtain a gun. 
7/23/201810 minutes, 4 seconds
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Exhibition Place locks out technical and stage workers in labour dispute

Councillor Mark Grimes, Chair of the Board of Governors of Exhibition Place and official spokesperson, joined the show to discuss.
7/20/201810 minutes, 28 seconds
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Can we spot warning signs of suicide?

Kelly talks to Megan Devine, Psychotherapist and the author of It’s OK That You’re Not OK
7/19/201810 minutes, 24 seconds
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Privacy expert Ann Cavoukian weighs in on CCTV, ShotSpotter proposal

Ann Cavoukian, former Ontario privacy commissioner and distinguished expert-in-residence at Ryerson University's Privacy by Design Centre of Excellence, weighs in on a proposal to add more CCTV cameras and introduce ShotSpotter technology to some Toronto streets. Mayor John Tory says he wants to "more than double'' the number of police cameras in public places where gang activity and gun violence are known to take place.
7/19/201813 minutes
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Local teacher goes on Jeopardy! winning streak

Kelly talks to Michelle Cabral.
7/18/201811 minutes, 25 seconds
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Are the Raptors better after the DeRozan trade?

Global News Sports Anchor Anthony Bruno joined Kelly to talk about the big trade and what it means for the upcoming season.
7/18/201815 minutes, 12 seconds
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What is Toronto's Community Crisis Response Program?

Toronto Mayor John Tory has announced several measures to combat gun violence in the city. One includes doubling the size of the city’s Community Crisis Response Program from four to eight staff. Scott McKean, manager of Toronto's Community Safety and Wellbeing unit, joined the show to discuss what the program is all about. 
7/18/201810 minutes, 26 seconds
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Video goes viral with deliberately false cancer cure claim

Jonathan Jarry is a science communicator from McGill University’s Office for Science and Society
7/17/20187 minutes, 28 seconds
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Busy summer for pot promotion

Kelly chats with Canopy Growth's Bruce Linton.
7/13/201810 minutes, 37 seconds
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Who leaves $10-million on the table?

The Six-Million-Dollar-Man has called it quits and left behind a serious severance package. Kelly talks to employment lawyer Lior Samfiru.
7/12/20185 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ontario man says eBay shut down sale of 6-year-old cheeseburger

Dave Alexander joins Kelly to explain why he's had it for so long!
7/12/201811 minutes, 51 seconds
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Toronto police are deploying more officers during the overnight hours

Toronto Police Association President Mike McCormack tells Kelly how he feels about the plan.
7/12/20186 minutes, 12 seconds
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Want to get an up-close look at the red planet?

Kelly chats with Paul Delany, 640 Toronto’s expert in astronomy and space exploration and York U prof. There will be free public viewings hosted by the observatory team at York University, who can also answer questions from the public, from July 25 to Aug. 1.
7/10/20187 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ontario's new government cancels a $100-million fund for school repairs

The cuts come as part of Ford's campaign promise to scrap cap and trade.TDSB spokesperson Ryan Brid tells Kelly what this will mean for your kids school.
7/10/201811 minutes, 11 seconds
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Humber River pilsner launching

President and founder of Junction Craft Brewery, Tom Paterson fills Kelly in on the latest brew and the message behind it.
7/10/201810 minutes, 31 seconds
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Second woman's remains found at Adam Strong's Oshawa home

Global News Crime Reporter Catherine McDonald joins Kelly to update us on the investigation and the continued search for more remains in the McArthur case.
7/10/201810 minutes, 49 seconds
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Bacteria detecting plastic film could revolutionize food packaging

Dr. Carlos Filipe, Professor in the department of Chemical Engineering at McMaster University
7/9/20188 minutes, 35 seconds
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Cannabis for cats and canines?

Kelly chats with Dr. Sarah Silcox, President and Director of the Canadian Association of Veterinary Cannabinoid Medicine
7/9/201812 minutes, 22 seconds
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More than 30 cars damaged in Niagara-on-the-Lake grass fire

Niagara-on-the-Lake fire Chief Rob Grimwood joined Kelly to talk about the fire and what might have caused it.
7/9/20187 minutes, 12 seconds
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Pulling a Banksy on the Banksy exhibit

A Toronto artist snuck in and put up his own piece of art at the Banksy exhibit  in protest of organizers charging the public to view the anonymous artist’s pieces.Tharanga Ramanayake joins Kelly to talk about the peice, how he got it in and the reasons from the gallery.
7/9/20187 minutes, 7 seconds
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You can have Joe Carter in your line-up!

Blue Jays legend Joe Carter joins Kelly to fill you in on how you can sign the slugger on your rec team.
7/6/201811 minutes, 24 seconds
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Toronto family fed up with drug use steps from their home

Sammy and Michael Barcelos live near Augusta and Queen Street West.  They say on a daily basis people are using various types of drugs steps from where their children play.  Sammy posted this Tweet calling on the mayor and her local councillor to take action.  Listen to Kelly Cutrara's conversation with Michael.      
7/6/201812 minutes, 57 seconds
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The search for human remains continues on property linked to Bruce McArthur

Kelly talks to crime specialist and former Toronto Police Officer Ross McLean.
7/6/201812 minutes, 32 seconds
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Can Ontario refuse to financially support asylum seekers?

The Ontario government says Ottawa is to blame for a housing crisis caused by people crossing the border illegally and should pay 100 per cent of the cost.  Immigration lawyer, Guidy Mamann calls the move a bit of 'posturing.'  Find out how Mr. Mamann believes this move will ultimately affect asylum seekers in Ontario.
7/5/201811 minutes, 58 seconds
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Is Instagram censoring history?

Eric Damier, founder of History In Pictures is disappointed that few complaints led to the removal of one of his posts.
7/4/201810 minutes, 32 seconds
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US ambassador's Fourth of July party boycotted by high profile guests

Kelly talks to Conservative MP James Bezan about why he's going and why we need to keep the lines of communication open.
7/4/20188 minutes, 35 seconds
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Rescuing boys soccer team stuck in Thai cave — a look at the risky options

Anmar Mirza, national coordinator of the National Cave Rescue Commission in the U.S. and editor of the book Manual of U.S. Cave Rescue Technique, joined the show to talk about the options in rescuing these boys. Chris Chreston fills in for Kelly Cutrara.
7/3/201812 minutes, 12 seconds
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Latest in policing & Toronto gun violence

Mike McCormack, President of the Toronto Police Association, spoke about a secret report on Toronto police cuture and reflects on yet another weekend of shootings in Toronto. Chris Chreston fills in for Kelly Cutrara.
7/3/201814 minutes, 45 seconds
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Good samaritan rescues blind man who fell onto TTC tracks

Guest host Arlene Bynon asks TTC spokesperson Hayley Waldman what people should do if they see someone on track level. 
6/29/20188 minutes, 29 seconds
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Boating, drinking, and the law

Personal injury lawyer Brian Cameron fills us in on the dangers on the water. 
6/28/20187 minutes, 9 seconds
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Cineplex partners with Uber Eats to deliver concession stand snacks

Kelly heads to the lobby to get all the buttery details from Sarah Van Lange, Director of communications for Cineplex.
6/28/20186 minutes, 52 seconds
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York police raid Toronto-area mall in counterfeit goods probe

Global News' Jeremy Cohn was on the scene.
6/27/20184 minutes, 50 seconds
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Einstein proven correct on galactic scale

Kelly talks to Tom Collet, an Astronomer at Portsmouth University and Lead author of the study.
6/26/20189 minutes, 36 seconds
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Collingwood restaurant has become the target of online hate comments

A restaurant in Collingwood Ont., has become the target of online hate comments after Trump supporters mistook the eatery for one that asked White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders to leave. Kelly talks to Diane Smith, the owner of The Olde Red Hen Restaurant.
6/26/201810 minutes, 35 seconds
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Mandatory screening included in impaired driving bill

Joseph Neuberger joined Kelly to discuss the controversial provision.
6/21/20187 minutes, 20 seconds
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OPP lay nearly 700 charges against truckers in 24-hours

Sgt. Kerry Schmidt fills Kelly in on the details.
6/21/20187 minutes, 21 seconds
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Generation Z on love and relationships

Generation Z isn’t interested in dating or sex — or so we thought
6/21/201810 minutes, 24 seconds
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Cannabis bill received royal assent, now what?

Bruce Linton joined Kelly to talk about the future of the cannabis industry.
6/21/201813 minutes, 32 seconds
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Trump signed an executive order last night to end separating asylum seekers from their children – but is there loophole?

Our Washington bureau chief Jackson Proskow joines Kelly to go over the latest
6/21/20188 minutes, 58 seconds
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The Greatest Canadian Flag for music fans is going up for auction in support of Gord Downie Fund

Big Music Fest creators and producers, entrepreneurs and musicians, Mark and Miriam Higgins have collected more than 45 autographs on one Canadian flag, and will be auctioning it off June 20th to 29th on eBay.ca.The initiative is to raise funds and awareness in the late Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie’s honour, with all proceeds benefiting the Gord Downie Fund for Brain Cancer Research at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
6/20/201810 minutes, 18 seconds
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Pedestrian struck by vehicle will be charged for failing to use a crosswalk

A pedestrian that was struck by a vehicle in Rexdale will be charged for failing to use a crosswalk. Constable Clint Stibbe joined the show to discuss.
6/20/201812 minutes, 51 seconds
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Legal analyst Joseph Neuberger on Renata Ford's sentencing

Toronto criminal lawyer Joseph Neuberger weighs in on the sentencing of Renata Ford.
6/20/20186 minutes, 9 seconds
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Minimum wage hikes may not help the poor

Kelly was joined by the co-author of the study, Charles Lammam.
6/19/20187 minutes, 28 seconds
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Advocates set out 15 recommendations to protect pedestrians and cyclists

Executive director of 8 80 Cities, Amanda O’Rourke joined Kelly to discuss the recommendations.
6/19/201813 minutes, 25 seconds
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Should the TTC instal barriers on subway platforms?

Transit advocate Steve Munro joined Kelly to talk about the issue.
6/19/20189 minutes, 7 seconds
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What U.S. tariffs on cars would mean for Canadians

Kelly chats with Keith Head, Professor in the Strategy and Business Economics Division at the Sauder School of Business of the University of British Columbia
6/18/201813 minutes, 2 seconds
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Feed It Forward grocery store lets Torontonians pay what they can

Kelly chats with Chef Jagger Gordon about the new store.
6/18/20186 minutes, 33 seconds
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Counteracting smartphone addiction

Kelly is joined by Nick Fitz, Senior behavioral researcher at the Duke University Center for Advanced Hindsight
6/18/20189 minutes, 21 seconds
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13-year-old boy charged with 1st-degree murder

Criminal Lawyer and 640 Toronto’s Legal Analyst Joseph Neuberger joins the show to talk about the legalities surrounding a 13-year-old boy charged with first-degree murder. The victim, 19-year-old Aaron Rankine-Wright, was run down on his bike by an SUV and allegedly stabbed by the vehicle's three occupants (including the 13-year-old boy) in Toronto's Little Portugal.
6/15/20183 minutes, 39 seconds
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Was the Stanford Prison Experiment a sham?

Author Ben Blum shares what he learned when he started digging around.
6/14/201811 minutes, 30 seconds
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Severance for Politicians & free speech at University

Employment lawyer Lior Samfiru joins Kelly to talk about two controversial employment headlines.
6/13/201810 minutes, 30 seconds
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Uber, Lyft drivers now allowed to pick up travellers at Toronto Pearson Airport

Barry Lines, who represents limousine drivers at the GTAA as National Representative for UNIFOR, joined Kelly Cutrara to react to the announcement.
6/12/20186 minutes, 36 seconds
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How should we talk about suicide?

Megan Devine is a Psychotherapist and the author of It’s OK That You’re Not OK
6/12/201811 minutes, 51 seconds
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Addressing a growing trash, drug and violence problem in downtown parks

Kristyn Wong-Tam represents the area around some of the worst of these parks.
6/12/20186 minutes, 34 seconds
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Will Starbucks employees learn from bias training?

Javeed Sukhera is an assistant professor at the Schulich School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry at Western
6/12/201812 minutes, 8 seconds
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Nespresso offering coffee pod recycling by mail program

Caroline Duguay, communications director for Nespresso Canada, explains the company's plan to introduce a coffee capsule recycling program for Ontario and other parts of Canada.
6/11/20185 minutes, 1 second
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New Toronto condo won't allow smoking

Heather Tremain, CEO of Options for Homes joined Kelly to talk about the development.
6/7/20187 minutes, 48 seconds
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Canadian researchers are working on an anti-wandering system for dementia sufferers

Dr. Frank Knoefel from the Bruyère Research Institute's memory program fills Kelly in on the system and when it will be available.
6/7/20186 minutes, 55 seconds
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Sidewalks Toronto invites you to explore the neighbourhood of the future

Jesse Shapins tells Kelly what we can expect.
6/7/201810 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ford lawsuit: How will it impact the election?

Kelly Cutrara speaks with listeners about the lawsuit launched against Doug Ford by his late brother's widow, Renata Ford. How does Doug Ford and Kathleen Wynne's response to it change opinions in the election?
6/5/201814 minutes, 3 seconds
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Kathleen Wynne admits she won't win Ontario election

What do you think of this strategy? Is Kathleen Wynne trying to turn the Liberal vote into a protest vote? Kelly Cutrara speaks with listeners.
6/4/201810 minutes, 6 seconds
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TTC considers changing hours of operation

Transit advocate Steve Munro joins the Kelly Cutrara Show to discusses a topic of interest found in the TTC’s report entitled Internal Audit Quarterly Update: Q1 2018 . Steve's blogs can be found on his website stevemunro.ca.
6/4/20188 minutes, 23 seconds
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Cybersecurity tips to protect your everyday life

David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Security / AM640’s Technology Analyst, joined the show to give us some tips. 
6/1/20188 minutes, 33 seconds
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ABC cancels ‘Roseanne’ following racist tweet

Today on the Kelly Cutrara Show, with Arlene Bynon filling in, listeners react to news that 'Roseanne' has been cancelled, following the star's racist tweet.
5/29/201821 minutes, 28 seconds
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Fleeing the volcano

Canadian Laura Dawn and her husband had to abandon their property in Haiwaii as Kilauea threatened. WATCH more on Laura's escape and help the Dawn's out here!
5/28/20189 minutes, 50 seconds
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Parents win suit to kick 30-year-old son out of their home

Guest host, Scott Thompson spoke with family and estate lawyer Michael Cochrane and registered registered family therapist Theo Selles.
5/24/201813 minutes, 30 seconds
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Andrea Horwath on her platform & the latest in the campaign

Andrea Horwath, leader of the Ontario NDP, joined the show to discuss her platform and the latest in the campaign. Scott Thompson fills in for Kelly Cutrara.
5/23/20189 minutes, 4 seconds
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What are cheesies made of & what happens when you set them on fire?

Host Scott Thompson, filling in for Kelly Cutrara, tells a story from his weekend involving cheese balls - and talks to 640 Toronto’s go-to Registered Dietitian, Nutritionist and Chef to find out why they burned in a very unusual way.IMAGE: AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews
5/22/201810 minutes, 28 seconds
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The Royal Wedding

Chairman of the Monarchist League Robert Finch joins Kelly to talk all things Royal. 
5/18/201810 minutes, 9 seconds
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Yanny vs. Laurel explained

Dr. Monika Molnar, speech and language professor at the University of Toronto, joins Kelly to explain the science behind the Internet phenomenon that had people hearing different things. 
5/16/20186 minutes, 27 seconds
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New Lie Detector Tech at Border Crossings

Beauceron CEO and 640 Toronto Cybersecurity expert David Shipley talks with Kelly about the new AVATAR lie detector technology being implemented at border crossings.
5/16/20187 minutes, 3 seconds
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Liberal Campaign Signs Don't Feature Liberal Logo

Markham Ward 6 Councillor Amanda Yeung Collucci joins Kelly to explain why her initial campaign signs don't have the Liberal logo on them.
5/16/20186 minutes, 56 seconds
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Nova Scotia Woman Develops Natural Anti-Tick Spray

AtlanTick creator Lisa Ali joins Kelly to speak about the spray and the importance of being vigilant when it comes to ticks.
5/16/20187 minutes, 11 seconds
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OPP receive complaints following Thunder Bay Amber Alert

OPP Sgt. Jeff Simpkins, who is program manager of the Amber Alert program with the OPP, joined the Kelly Cutrara Show to clarify some questions that have been raised following yesterday's Ontario-wide Amber Alert for a child that was reported missing in Thunder Bay.
5/15/201811 minutes, 13 seconds
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Former ISIS Member on New York Times Podcast

Official Opposition House Leader Candice Bergen joins Kelly to speak about a Toronto based young man who went on a New York Times podcast to speak about crimes he allegedly committed when he was part of ISIS. 
5/14/20189 minutes, 15 seconds
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Small Business Hiring Hurt By Minimum Wage Hike

CFIB economist Aaron Aerts talks with Kelly about the steep cost of the minimum wage hike and how it affects small businesses. 
5/14/201811 minutes, 37 seconds
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Don't Put Down the Dog that Attacked My Family

Lana Novikova joins Kelly to speak about her reasoning behind defending the life of the dog that killed her puppy and wounded her daughter. 
5/14/201812 minutes, 15 seconds
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High school students are walking out for tougher action on teachers who sexually touch students

Sara Escallon-Sotomayor is a Torotno high school student and spokesperson for ‘not just rumours’
5/10/201810 minutes, 37 seconds
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Live crabs spotted on TTC subway seats

TTC spokesperson Stuart Green joined the show to talk about a peculiar incident on the TTC involving live crabs sitting on subway seats.
5/10/20182 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why aren't all mobiles receiving alerts?

Canadians with an LTE signal were scheduled to begin receiving emergency alerts via their cellphones this week. However, plenty of phones failed to buzz.  Have all of the bugs been fixed?  Martin Belanger is the director of public alerting at Pelmorex, the organization involved with the alert system.  He joined Kelly Cutrara with an update.
5/10/201810 minutes, 20 seconds
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Does Facebook helps build terror networks by suggesting friends with similar interests?

 Ex CSIS and RCMP undercover operative and counterterrorism expert, Mubin Shaikh weighs in.
5/9/201811 minutes, 25 seconds
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Why Global News published the Roberto Osuna photo

Ron Waksman, vice president of news content for Global News and Corus Radio, comes on the Kelly Cutrara show to discuss why the organization has published a photo of Blue Jays pitcher Roberto Osuna in a holding cell.
5/9/20185 minutes, 56 seconds
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Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna charged with assault on a woman

Kelly talk to Rob Longley, Toronto Sun Blue Jays beat reporter.
5/8/201810 minutes, 33 seconds
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Look out for new buttons on the TTC

A new initiative starts today for anyone with a visible or invisible accessibility need. TTC stations staff will provide anyone with a button upon request. No proof of need is required.
5/8/20183 minutes
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Do drug test swabs contain animal byproducts?

Tim Salter is the Executive Director of the Drug and Alcohol Testing Association of Canada.
5/8/20187 minutes, 14 seconds
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Transit union alleges workers are forced to take drug tests containing animal byproducts

Brad Ross, TTC spokesperson weighs in.
5/8/20186 minutes, 50 seconds
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Iran nuclear deal & what it means for Canadian gas prices

Dan McTeague, senior petroleum analyst at GasBuddy.com, joined the show to discuss how the US's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal will affect Canada's gas prices.
5/8/20185 minutes, 37 seconds
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Dealing with video game addiction

Kelly talks about video game addiction with the founder of Game Quitters, Cam Adair.
5/7/201816 minutes, 34 seconds
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Warm weather allows for next phase of Bruce McArthur investigation

Sgt. Derrick Gaudet of the Toronto Police Canine unit joins Kelly to talk about the how dogs will play a roll in the next phase of the investigation.
5/7/20189 minutes, 6 seconds
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Markham, Ont. sells itself as ‘possible’ home for Amazon HQ2

Markham, Ont. has installed 23 bright orange signs throughout the city, dubbing it the “possible home of Amazon HQ2.” It simultaneously launched a social media campaign and website called #ChooseMarkham. Mayor of Markham Frank Scarpitti joined the show to talk about it.
5/7/20186 minutes, 36 seconds
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Did you get the mobile emergency alert test?

Kelly Cutrara asked listeners if they received the province-wide emergency text alert scheduled for 1:55pm ET. While this was a test, these mobile alerts would be used to inform the public about emergencies, like: natural disasters, extreme weather and terrorist attacks. But was the test of the new emergency alert system a success? We find out.
5/7/201810 minutes, 16 seconds
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Caller Ruth: I dated Bill Cosby

Caller Ruth says back in the day, she dated Bill Cosby.  She was shocked when the former TV star was convicted on three counts of sexual assault last week.  She called in to share her memories of Cosby, and emphasised how much a gentleman he was fifty-years ago.
5/3/20185 minutes, 33 seconds
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How did they get the dangling car down from the Millwood bridge?

Capt. Adrian Ratushniak from Toronto Fire Services lets us know how they cut it down.
5/2/20189 minutes, 35 seconds
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Underground Eglinton Crosstown LRT stations being built using mining techniques

Juan Azofra, director of mined stations for the Crosstown explains the technique
5/2/20188 minutes, 13 seconds
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York Regional Police launch Run, Hide, Defend

York Regional Police Superintendent Kevin Torrie explains the strategies that can be used in the event of an active attacker.
5/2/20189 minutes, 17 seconds
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Vinyl enthusiasts unite!

Alan Cross will be hosting the first annual vinyl summit next week.
5/1/20188 minutes, 5 seconds
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Emergency alert test coming to your cellphone next week

Here's what the test going to look and sound like.
5/1/20186 minutes, 22 seconds
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Mayor John Tory in favour of permanent memorial to honour van attack victims

Kelly Cutrara asked Mayor John Tory whether he is in favor of having a permanent memorial on Yonge Street to honour the Toronto van attack victims.
5/1/20183 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ontario NDP promise coverage for cancer medication if elected

Andrea Horwath, leader of the Ontario NDP, joined the show to discuss the announcement.
4/30/20188 minutes, 28 seconds
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Data from buying legal pot could get you banned from the U.S.

Len Saunders is a U.S. Immigration lawyer in Washington State. He warns that your credit card data could be used to ban you from entry to the U.S.A.
4/27/20187 minutes, 52 seconds
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Where does 'downtown' begin?

Kelly Cutrara, Jason Chapman, Rob Tresvisan, Chris Chreston & Callers debate the city planner's new map
4/27/201812 minutes, 11 seconds
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Will Doug Ford's pledges to cut hydro bills work?

Ian Lee, Professor with Sprott School of business explains why he thinks the plan is a good one, and why it doesn’t go far enough!
4/27/201813 minutes, 37 seconds
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Your Presto card is going mobile

Annalise Czerny, Executive VP of PRESTO explains the roll out
4/27/20186 minutes, 59 seconds
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Weirdest things Canadians tried to claim on their taxes

Senior Tax Professional with H&R Block Valorie Elgar shares some weird claims and some that actually work!
4/27/20186 minutes, 38 seconds
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A Toronto yoga studio is being blasted for their post following the van attack

PR & Pop Culture Media Expert Elissa Freeman joined Kelly to discuss the post.You can hear her on the Oakley show every Tuesday afternoon.
4/26/20183 minutes, 15 seconds
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What does the Cosby verdict mean for the #metoo movement?

PR & Pop Culture Media Expert Elissa Freeman joined Kelly to discuss the verdict and the movement. You can hear her on the Oakley show every Tuesday afternoon.
4/26/20184 minutes, 40 seconds
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How easy is it to get a license to drive a big rig across Canada?

Guy Broderick was involved in drafting the Mandatory Entry Level Driver Training curriculum he's as  Driver Training Supervisor APPS Transport Group
4/26/201813 minutes, 12 seconds
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Could automatic emergency breaks keep people from using vehicles as weapons?

Automotive analyst Dennis Desrosiers weighs in.
4/26/20187 minutes, 31 seconds
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What is purple heroin?

What is 'purple heroin'? Norfolk OPP Constable Ed Sanchuk joined the show to tell us. 
4/26/20187 minutes, 56 seconds
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What is Incel? The sub-culture connected to the Yonge Street van attack

Professor Ross Haenfler, Expert in subcultures Associate Professor of Sociology at Grinnell College
4/25/201813 minutes, 22 seconds
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Coping with trauma in the wake of the Toronto van attack

Kelly Cutrara talks to Victim Services Toronto executive director Bonnie Levine.Toronto Police have set up a hotline for family and friends of victims at 416.808.8085 You can call victim services at 416.808.7066 or visit http://victimservicestoronto.com
4/24/20187 minutes, 19 seconds
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New concrete barriers pop up around Union station following Yonge Street van attack

Metrolinx spokesperson Ann Marie Akins joined Kelly to talk about the new safety feature.
4/24/20187 minutes, 9 seconds
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'I had to jump out of the way': Witness recalls seeing white van speed down street

Barry Mather, a delivery driver from Bolton, called in to tell Kelly Cutrara what he saw on Bogert Avenue near Yonge Street.
4/23/20183 minutes, 9 seconds
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Decriminalization is key to solving the opioid crisis: CMHA

Dr. Patrick Smith, national CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), joined the Kelly Cutrara Show to discuss the new national policy paper released today by the association, regarding the opioid crisis that is killing thousands of people.
4/17/201814 minutes, 42 seconds
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Petition launched to get Hazel McCallion into Hockey Hall of Fame

Daniel Harbridge started the petition and joined Kelly to talk about Hazel and Hockey
4/17/20184 minutes, 19 seconds
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New research suggests that there are 5 types of diabetes, not just 2

Dr. Jeremy Gilbert, endocrinologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre explains the science
4/17/20185 minutes, 34 seconds
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Toronto police on CN Tower-area closures due to falling ice

Toronto police Const. Allyson Douglas-Cook joins to the show to provide an update after chunks of ice fell off the CN Tower, prompting closures.
4/16/20183 minutes, 48 seconds
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Smoking on the job

Callers join Kelly to talk about people getting high at work.
4/13/201814 minutes, 25 seconds
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How breast cancer spreads after surgery and how to stop it

Global News Radio Medical expert Dr. Brett Belchetz helps explain the new breast cancer research out of MIT.
4/13/20188 minutes, 5 seconds
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Cannabis and construction

We talk to the Director of Government relations for the Ontario General Contractors Association about the issue of stoned workers after a report of pot smoking on the Eglinton LRT construction site.
4/13/20189 minutes, 11 seconds
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Shining a light on bidding wars

Daniel Steinfeld from On The Block Realty joined Kelly to talk about open bidding for homes.
4/13/20189 minutes, 52 seconds
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Women's college hospital is performing outpatient orthopedic surgery

Kelly talks to one of the surgeons.
4/12/20189 minutes, 33 seconds
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Toronto's first Ontario Cannabis Store location raises questions

Brian Patterson from the Ontario Safety League weighs in.
4/12/20183 minutes
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Will Vaughan council support a Thornhill Muslim community in an already congested part of town? ?

Josh Martow from the Beverly Glen Ratepayers’ Association joined Kelly to talk about the issues with this development.
4/11/201810 minutes, 50 seconds
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Toronto Argonauts to slash ticket prices this season to attract more fans

Clay Chisholm, member of the Argos Admirables, joined the show to discuss.
4/11/20188 minutes, 16 seconds
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More rumours about Apple shutting down iTunes

Alan Cross, host of the Ongoing History of New Music and blogger for A Journal of Musical Things, joined the show to discuss rumours that Apple will be shutting down iTunes.
4/10/20187 minutes, 9 seconds
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Man sues ex-boss after ‘pocket-dial’ cost him his job

Lior Samfiru joins Kelly to talk about this story.
4/9/20186 minutes, 16 seconds
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OREA calls for protections for home buying with legalization of marijuana on the horizon

The president of OREA joined Kelly to talk about their recommendations.
4/9/20189 minutes, 48 seconds
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DiNovo seeks formal apology from Ontario Government and The United Church of Canada

Lawyer Doug Elliot joined Kelly to discuss the case.
4/9/20188 minutes, 49 seconds
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How do first responders cope with the trauma of the job

With the Humboldt tragedy in mind, paramedic Natalie Harris joined Kelly to talk about how first responders cope with the trauma of the job.
4/9/20187 minutes, 49 seconds
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Disorders linked to strep throat causes changes in personality of 1 in 200 children

“We were worried for his life”: Erica Mills talks about her son’s battle with PANDAS, a little-known autoimmune condition that affects 1 in 200 children in our country. It is linked to strep throat, and causes a significant change in the behaviour and personality of a child. Parents are petitioning to encourage the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) to educate their physicians about the conditions (PANDAS and PANS), to gives children the proper treatment and avoid misdiagnosing it as a psychiatic disorder.
4/6/201813 minutes, 38 seconds
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Mark McEwan, celebrated chef, businessman & head judge for Top Chef Canada

Kelly couldn't air the entire conversation she had with celebrity chef Mark McEwan so here's the whole thing for all you Top Chef super fans!Top Chef Canada Premieres Sunday, April 8 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Food Network Canada
4/5/201832 minutes, 8 seconds
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Hospital removes bars over vents aimed at keeping homeless people away following public outrage

Elissa Freeman, PR/pop culture media expert, joined the show to talk about this situation and whether Toronto General Hospital handled it well. Do you think they should have taken the bars down?  
4/5/20188 minutes, 11 seconds
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Canadian app takes on food waste

Josh Domingues tells Kelly about his app. Find out more at http://flashfood.com/  
4/5/20188 minutes, 20 seconds
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What you should know about food waste and expiration dates

4/4/20188 minutes, 38 seconds
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Should the city buy a house to save a tree?

We talk to arborist Mark Graves to get a crash course on your trees.
4/4/20188 minutes, 27 seconds
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How the relationship between Toronto Police & the LGBTQ community could be mended

Doug Elliot, lawyer and LGTBQ activist, joined the show to talk about the relationship between Toronto police and the LGBTQ community, and how it could be mended.
4/3/20187 minutes, 30 seconds
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Barenaked Ladies' Tyler Stewart talks Junos reunion, induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame

Tyler Stewart, drummer of the Barenaked Ladies, joined the show to talk about the band's Junos reunion and their induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. He then chimed in for our daily Trending Topix and weighted in on news that the Toronto Blue Jays are getting a cut from online scalpers.
3/29/201842 minutes, 18 seconds
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How to become a hairstylist in Ontario – and it may surprise you

Why are newcomers having a hard time becoming hairstylists and barbers in Ontario? Kelly Cutrara talks to Twyla Abbott, Director of the Avola College of Hairstyling and Esthetics, to find out the process of becoming a hairstylist and barber in Ontario – and it may surprise you.
3/28/201810 minutes, 2 seconds
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Montreal mom outraged after theater charged her $7 for her baby's admission

Vince Guzzo owns the theater and explains the policy is about making people think twice before bringing an infant to a theater
3/27/20188 minutes, 29 seconds
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Paying a surrogate in Canada is illegal but one Liberal MP wants to change that

Montreal-area Liberal MP Anthony Housefather joins the show to discuss the private member’s bill he will table this spring that will try to decriminalize both the paying of surrogates in Canada as well as the ban on paying for sperm and egg donations by individuals trying to conceive.
3/27/201810 minutes, 23 seconds
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How thieves are stealing PC Optimum points & how to protect yours

David Shipley, 640 Toronto's cybersecurity expert and CEO of Beauceron Security, joined the show to discuss PC Optimum point theft.
3/26/20184 minutes, 49 seconds
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The latest in the Facebook scandal & how non-Facebook users could also be affected

David Shipley, 640 Toronto's cybersecurity expert and CEO of Beauceron Security, joined the show to discuss the latest in the Facebook scandal.
3/26/20188 minutes, 7 seconds
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Gas Prices hit highest price since 2014

Kelly Cutrara speaks with Gasbuddy's Senior Petroleum Analyst Dan McTeague about the sudden spike in gas prices and whether there is any relief on the way.
3/23/20185 minutes, 34 seconds
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Pandas leaving Toronto Zoo for Calgary by way of FedEx

Senior Communications Specialist for FedEx Express Canada joins Kelly to speak about the planning involved when transporting pandas and other wildlife using FedEx service.
3/23/20188 minutes, 54 seconds
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Downtown Yonge BIA installs planters to urge homeless man into housing

Kelly Cutrara speaks with CEO and Executive Director Mark Garner about the Downtown Yonge Business Improvement Area's initiatives to help at-risk individuals in that community. 
3/23/201812 minutes, 39 seconds
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Uber video shows an avoidable crash

Senior analyst with Navigant research Sam Abuelsamid joined Kelly to discuss the fallout
3/22/201811 minutes, 45 seconds
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How to get your car towed and not get scammed

Sgt. Kerry Schmidt joins the show to discuss the case of a Toronto man who says he was charged over $12K to get his car towed after getting a flat tire - and gives advice on how to avoid unfortunate situations like this. 
3/22/20189 minutes, 17 seconds
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Toronto’s LGBTQ community calls for public inquiry into missing persons, murder cases

Doug Elliott, advocate and lawyer at Cambridge LLP, joined the show to discuss.
3/22/201813 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why can't insurance companies find hospital beds for out-of-country Ontarians?

Joan Weir, Director of the Health and Disability Policy at the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association, joins the show to give us her perspective and talk about their upcoming meeting with the health minister.
3/21/20189 minutes, 26 seconds
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Why has the date changed for the start of spring?

Paul Delaney joins the show to discuss the first day of spring (March 20) - why did it change from March 21? When did it change? Will it ever go back? Paul Delaney is 640's Expert in astronomy and space exploration. He is also a member of the Faculty of Science at York University
3/21/20185 minutes, 40 seconds
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Gene Simmons is the new 'CEO' of a Canadian cannabis company

3/20/20189 minutes, 50 seconds
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Former CSIS director warn of Huawei’s growing footprint in Canadian market

David Shilpey, CEO of Beauceron Security & Global News Radio 640 Toronto's Cybersecurity Expert joined Kelly to talk about the possilbe security issues with the Chinies teeach company. 
3/20/20187 minutes, 59 seconds
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Spring Weather Forecast 2018 (& Summer Sneak Peek)

Global News Chief Meteorologist Anthony Farnell joined the show to give us a spring 2018 forecast.
3/19/20185 minutes, 47 seconds
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NASA's twin study: How space affected an astronaut's DNA

Dr. Christopher Mason, Principle Investigator in NASA's twin study, joined the show to discuss.
3/19/201810 minutes, 2 seconds
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Booze could get way more expensive for events in Ontario this year

3/16/201811 minutes, 35 seconds
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TTC puts a hold on new fare gate installation

What's going on with these new gates?
3/16/20187 minutes, 28 seconds
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Councillor Joe Mihevc on Toronto's on-street parking rules

Ward 21 councillor Joe Mihevc joins the Kelly Cutrara show.
3/16/201812 minutes, 57 seconds
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Should Dashcam users get a break on their insurance?

Should Dashcam users get a break on their insurance?Guest: Alex Jang, CEO of blackboxmycar.com
3/15/20186 minutes, 23 seconds
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Should you declaw your cat?

Nova Scotia becomes first province to ban declawing Toronto Veterinarian Dr. Rand Marshall joins Kelly to talk about declawing
3/15/20188 minutes, 43 seconds
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Innisfil estimates it saves $8M annually by subsidising Uber instead of public transit

The Deputy Mayor of Innisfil Lynn Dollin joined Kelly to talk about the partnership
3/15/20187 minutes, 3 seconds
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The legacy of Stephen Hawking

UofT physics prof. A.W. Peet joins Kelly to talk about the legacy of the late Stepehen Hawking.
3/14/201810 minutes, 55 seconds
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Jeffrey Novak, Chief Financial Analyst at the FAO

A new report from the Financial Accountability Office says that even with boosts in health care funding, spending hasn't kept pace with need. Jeffrey Novak, Chief Financial Analyst at the FANO, joins the show to break down the findings.
3/14/20189 minutes, 9 seconds
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Ryerson University investigating possible bedbugs

Ryerson student Stefanie Phillips says she saw bugs crawl across her hand in a classroom in the school's Victoria building. She reported about the issue for campus newspaper The Eyeopener.
3/13/20186 minutes, 57 seconds
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Airlines flagged for non-compliance on safety systems

National chair of the Canadian Federal Pilots Association Greg McConnell breaks it down with Kelly
3/12/20189 minutes, 40 seconds
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Investigation finds "pervasive" auto body shop scams

Gordon Rasbach, Aviva Canada's vice president of fraud management joined Kelly to go over the investigation
3/12/20188 minutes, 59 seconds
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McDonald’s flips arches to honour International Women’s Day

PR/pop culture media expert Elissa Freeman joins the show to evaluate McDonald's move.
3/8/20184 minutes, 51 seconds
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What does cereal have to do with music?

Alan Cross gives Kelly Cutrara the skinny on music and cereal cross promotion
3/7/201813 minutes, 14 seconds
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Stouffville keeps secret threat risk assessment on Mayor under wraps

Noor Javed, city reporter at the Toronto Star, joined the show to discuss.
3/7/201812 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ontario Chamber of Commerce joining forces with American state counterparts to support NAFTA

OCC President and CEO Rocco Rossi joins Kelly to talk about the future of NAFTA
3/6/20187 minutes, 37 seconds
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Hamilton police were warned about anti-gentrification activists back in 2016

Krysta Boyer hamilton real estate agent and founder of Try! Hamilton
3/6/201811 minutes, 25 seconds
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You can now buy nutritious cricket powder at Loblaws

Jarrod Goldin, co-founder of Entomo Farms who is supplying the cricket powder to Loblaws, joined the show to talk about his cricket farm, the benefits of the powder, what to eat it with, and so on!
3/6/201811 minutes, 22 seconds
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What's an inclusion rider?

Frances McDormand left the Oscar audience with a bit of home work last night… Stacy Smith, founder of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative at the University of Southern California gives us a crash course
3/5/20189 minutes, 30 seconds
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Toronto's Paul Austerberry wins Academy Award for The Shape of Water

“We’ve shown we can do it with an almost entirely Canadian crew,” Toronto’s Paul Austerberry, who is one of the three Canadians who won the Academy Award for Best Production Design for The Shape of Water, joined the Kelly Cutrara show to talk about the win.
3/5/20189 minutes, 58 seconds
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Toronto Police admit to using cell phone snooping technology

Ann Cavoukian, Distinguished Expert-in-Residence at the Privacy by Design Centre of Excellence at Ryerson University joins Kelly to talk about the technology and what it means for our privacy?
3/5/20187 minutes, 32 seconds
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Opioid addiction should be treated with medication, says new medical guideline

Dr. Hakique Virani, specialist in public health and clinical addiction medicine at the University of Alberta, was on the Kelly Cutrara Show to react to the new guidelines and discuss how stigma around addiction can be stopped.
3/5/20188 minutes, 38 seconds
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Making sense of Trump’s tariff announcement

Ian Lee, Associate Professor at Sprott School of Business at Carleton University weighs in
3/1/20186 minutes, 52 seconds
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Government to phase out several older banknotes as legal tender and it's a bigger deal than you might think

Steven Bromberg, President and CEO of Canadian Coin & Currency Corporation  ​weighs in on the reason why and what it means for Canadians
2/28/201810 minutes
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Everything you need to know about the unprecedented Yayoi Kusama exhibit at the AGO

Adelina Vlas, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art joined Kelly to talk about the exhibit
2/28/201812 minutes, 36 seconds
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The dangers of space junk & what needs to be done about it

Paul Delaney joins the show to discuss. Paul is AM640's Expert in astronomy and space exploration, and is a member of the Faculty of Science at York University.
2/26/201811 minutes, 42 seconds
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Canadian doctors will now have guidelines for in-flight emergencies

Dr. Alun Ackery, Emergency room doctor at St. Mike’s and senior author of the recommendations, joins the show.
2/26/20188 minutes, 25 seconds
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Andrea Horwath comments on PC Party leadership situation

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath joins guest host Arlene Bynon to speak about the allegations against Patrick Brown and the furor surrounding the PC leadership race in the province. 
2/20/20189 minutes, 4 seconds
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Lawyer believes it's time to let jurors speak about their verdicts

Toronto-based lawyer Allan Rouben joins the show to discuss why be believes jurors should be able to speak freely about their verdicts, and discusses how the system in the United States differs from Canada.
2/15/20188 minutes, 42 seconds
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$5.1M stolen in phone-based credit card scam

The financial crimes unit of Toronto Police is warning the public to be vigilant after five people were defrauded of $5.1 million in a telephone-based credit card scam.  Arlene Bynon is filling in this week for Kelly Cutrara, she spoke to Det. Sgt. Ian Nichol about how the scam works and how to avoid it.
2/9/20187 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ontario drivers strongly in favour of digital insurance 'pink slip': poll

Steve Kee, Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) Spokesperson, joined the show to discuss the new poll.
2/6/20187 minutes, 32 seconds
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Laser technology uncovers thousands of structures built by the Maya

Thomas Garrison, National Geographic explorer and archeologist at Ithaca College, joins the show to discuss.
2/5/20188 minutes, 55 seconds
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CAMH opening new hub for people with both developmental disabilities and mental illness

Kelly Cutrara is joined by Dr. Yona Lunsky, head of CAMH's new Azrieli Centre for Adult Neurodevelopmental Disabilities and Mental Health.
2/5/20187 minutes, 49 seconds
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The problem with road salt

 Carl Mitchell, an associate professor of Environmental Science at University of Toronto joins Kelly to talk about the salt in our water
2/2/20189 minutes, 26 seconds
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Andrew Scheer on tax breaks for new parents & Dykstra investigation

Conservative leader Andrew Scheer joins the Kelly Cutrara Show to talk about his private member's bill 'The Supporting New Parents Act' and discusses his decision to order an independent investigation into Rick Dykstra's candidacy.
2/1/20188 minutes, 53 seconds
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Passenger drop-off cash grab at the new Vaughan subway station?

Local resident, Wayne Samuels was given a $40 ticket while dropping off his wife. Now he's reporting a lack of signage around the station.
2/1/201810 minutes, 43 seconds
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Can you avoid a hookworm infestation?

A Windsor couple contracted hookworms on vacation in Punta Cana. We reached out to tropical disease expert Dr. Jay Keystone to find out what you can do in the event of an infestation.
2/1/20189 minutes, 13 seconds
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TTC operator uses PA system to blame politicians for delays this morning

What went wrong this morning and what’s going to happen to this operator?
1/30/201810 minutes, 32 seconds
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Serial killer expert talks about Bruce McArthur

Serial killer expert Jooyoung Lee, who's an associate professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, joins the show to discuss.
1/30/201812 minutes, 27 seconds
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The 'super blue blood moon' is coming

Paul Delaney, 640 Toronto’s expert in astronomy and space exploration, member of the Faculty of Science at York University, joined the Kelly Cutrara Show to talk about the 'super blue blood moon' that will be visible this week.
1/29/20186 minutes, 43 seconds
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Craft Brewery opening in historic "Destructor"

Kelly talks to the president of Junction Craft Brewery about the beer and the historic building.
1/26/20186 minutes, 41 seconds
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Mother gives birth in front seat of car on 407

Kelly talks to Justin Gilbert, the ambulance call taker who talked the father through the delivery
1/26/20187 minutes, 47 seconds
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Elton John announces retierment tour

Alan Cross joined Kelly to chat about Elton John and share some tricks on how to get tickets
1/24/20184 minutes, 13 seconds
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Hamilton’s Munro International is now Canada’s fastest growing airport

Dina Carlucci, Director of Marketing & Communications for ‎Hamilton International Airport, joined the Kelly Cutrara Show to discuss.
1/24/20185 minutes, 41 seconds
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Toronto Public Library launches free movie streaming service

Michele Melady, Manager of Collection Development at Toronto Public Library, joined the Kelly Cutrara Show to give us all the details of Kanopy, the library's new movie streaming service.
1/24/20184 minutes, 46 seconds
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ETFO members’ survey shows violence pervasive in schools

ETFO president Sam Hammond joins Kelly to talk about the problem and possible solutions.
1/23/20189 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Shape of Water leads Oscar nods with 13

The Shape of Water has been nominated for 13 academy awards, the most of any film this year and more than any other Toronto shot film to date.
1/23/20185 minutes, 51 seconds
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Mayor John Tory on shelter beds announcement and much more

Mayor Tory talks about the World Cup, Amazon HQ2, homelessness and more.
1/23/201812 minutes, 9 seconds
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Fentanyl linked to the deaths of rock stars

Alan Cross joins Kelly to talk about the roll pain killers are playing in these famous deaths, and the general public.
1/23/201811 minutes, 31 seconds
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Airline bumping obese passengers

Gabor Lukacs is an air passanger rights advocate
1/19/201811 minutes, 50 seconds
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Madoc home linked to Bruce McArthur searched by police

Neighbour of home linked to Bruce McCarthur speaks to Kelly about the house and the investigation 
1/19/201811 minutes, 9 seconds
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Hijab-wearing model stars in L'Oréal Paris hair campaign

Elissa Freeman, PR & Pop Culture Media Expert joined Kelly to talk about the campaign and the response online
1/19/20187 minutes, 11 seconds
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Canadian boy’s word builds momentum toward becoming officially part of the English language

Levi's Dad, Lucky joined Kelly to provide an update
1/19/20188 minutes, 26 seconds
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Councillor wants to bring affordable skating to city rinks

Mike Layton tells Kelly about the proposal
1/18/201810 minutes, 29 seconds
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Toronto man charged with murder in deaths of missing men from Church-Wellesley Village

Justin Ling is Freelance Journalist covering the story for Vice  
1/18/201815 minutes
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Cranberries lead singer, Dolores O’Riordan dead at 46

Alan Cross joins Kelly to talk about the sudden passing.
1/15/201810 minutes, 54 seconds
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Police say hijab cutting incident ‘did not happen’

Kelly talks to the cops about the investigation
1/15/20187 minutes, 43 seconds
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George Brown Theatre School facing complaints from former students

George Brown grad Patrick Cieslar joined Kelly to talk about the problems at the theater school
1/12/201814 minutes, 13 seconds
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Will the PC's roll back the minimum wage if elected?

PC Labour Critic John Yakubuski joined Kelly to shed some light on their plan.
1/12/20188 minutes, 38 seconds
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Kids Help Phone teams up with Crisis Text Line

Alisa Simon, Vice President of Counselling Services and Programs at Kids Help Phone joined Kelly to talk about the additional service.
1/11/20187 minutes, 47 seconds
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Can you get the flu from your dog?

Dr. Randy Marshall is a vet in Don Mills and talks to Kelly Cutrara about how your pets can catch the flu and whether or not they can pass the illness on to you.  
1/11/20187 minutes, 10 seconds
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Labour Minister says he's hiring inspectors to enforce minimum wage

Ontario's Laboour Minister joined Kelly to talk about the plan and respond to criticism after the Premier called businesses bullies for clawing back benefits.  
1/11/201816 minutes, 41 seconds
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Sir John A. Macdonald's pub in Kingston changes name following pressure from protest groups

Paul Fortier joined Kelly to explain the situation
1/9/20189 minutes, 48 seconds
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Toronto-bound Porter Airlines passengers told to delete videos or face arrest

Kira Wegler, a Toronto resident on the flight returning from a Florida vacation with her family, joined the show to talk about her experience.
1/9/201813 minutes, 14 seconds
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Your computers and devices have critical security flaws

Mark Saltzman help make sense of it.
1/5/20188 minutes, 33 seconds
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Calls grow for tighter control of acetaminophen

Dr. Brett Belchetz help explain the problem.
1/5/20189 minutes, 44 seconds
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Air Transat and regulator sued by air passenger rights advocate

Dr. Gabor Lukacs, air passenger rights advocate who has filed the lawsuit, joined the Kelly Cutrara Show to discuss.
1/4/20188 minutes
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Councillor fighting OMB decision to increase the number of wards

Councillor Justin Di Ciano tells Kelly why he's continuing the fight.
1/4/201812 minutes, 1 second
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Can your employer cut your benefits in the name of minimum wage?

Employment lawyer Lior Samfiru weighs in.   
1/3/20189 minutes, 24 seconds
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Alan Cross on what Coachella tells us about music today

Alan Cross, Music Historian and host of the Ongoing History of New Music on 102.1 The Edge.  
1/3/201811 minutes, 51 seconds
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Remembering Johnny Bower

Andy 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  
1/3/201811 minutes, 38 seconds
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Business owner funds hotel stays for vulnerable people stranded in cold weather

GUEST: Mohamad Fakhih, owner of Paramount Fine Foods
1/2/201813 minutes, 19 seconds
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A.I. to predict suicide on social media

The federal govenment has a contract with Advanced Symbolics INC. to scan the interent for risks of potential suicide spikes.
1/2/20189 minutes, 19 seconds
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Apple admits it slows down older iPhones

Tech expert and journalist Mark Saltzman speaks with Kelly about Apple's admission that they slow down older iPhones once new phones are released. 
12/22/20178 minutes, 1 second
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Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders Year End Interview

Toronto 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.
12/20/201721 minutes, 8 seconds
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Former U.S. Navy pilot describes encounter with UFO studied by secret Pentagon program

Ufologist and News Director at ZLand News Network Victor Viggiani speaks with Kelly about the sudden influx of UFO information coming from the US government. 
12/19/201712 minutes, 24 seconds
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Blood Shortage in Canada

Kelly speaks with the Blood Service's Hailu Mulatu about the blood shortage and how Canadians can give the gift of life this holiday season. 
12/18/20179 minutes, 25 seconds
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Grandparents can be sued for child support

A 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. 
12/15/20175 minutes, 23 seconds
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The child health protection legislation

Liberal MP Doug Eyolfson discusses the child health protection legislation and advertising foods to children under thirteen.
12/14/20178 minutes, 57 seconds
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MPP proposes all-inclusive prices at stores

Yvan Baker, MPP for Etobicoke Centre, discusses his Private Members' Bill, "What You See is What You Pay Act".
12/12/20177 minutes, 4 seconds
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The man-flu might be a real thing

Dr. Kyle Sue, Professor of Family Medicine at the Memorial University of Newfoundland joined Kelly to describe his research
12/12/20175 minutes, 17 seconds
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Toronto's blue bins will be looked through to see who's putting in wrong items

General 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. 
12/12/20179 minutes, 37 seconds
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Son of Sam the Record Man talks return of sign

Bobby Sniderman, son of Sam the Record Man (Sam Sniderman), joins the Kelly Cutrara Show to discuss the return of the sign and clears confusion over the lighting ceremony.      
12/11/20177 minutes, 26 seconds
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The OPP launch Operation Safe Trucking to combat distracted and aggressive transport truck driving

Brad Blair, OPP Deputy Commissioner, joined the Kelly Cutrara Show to discuss the enforcement blitz.  
12/11/20178 minutes, 40 seconds
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British university finds way to turn beer into vehicle fuel

Professor Duncan Wass from the University of Bristol's School of Chemistry speaks with Kelly about turning beer into a sustainable alternative to petrol. 
12/11/20177 minutes, 57 seconds
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Truck driver caught driving 3X over the limit, hauling dangerous cargo

Sgt. Kerry Schmidt tells Kelly about a story that could have ended in tragedy
12/7/20176 minutes, 10 seconds
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We might face a bad flu season: experts

Dr. Allison McGeer, Director of Infection Control at Mount Sinai Hospital
12/7/20176 minutes, 2 seconds
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PC MPP Lisa MacLeod responds to the 2017 Auditor General report

Ontario PC Treasury Board critic Lisa MacLeod joins Kelly to go over the details of the opposition's response
12/6/201710 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ontario auditor general releases 2017 annual report

Alan Carter, Anchor of Global News at 5:30 & 6 and Queen's Park Bureau Chief, talks about the Ontario Auditor General’s 2017 annual report.  
12/6/201710 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ontario man gets half of lottery win after leaving his live-in-girlfriend

Kelly talks to one Canada’s top legal gurus with respect to lottery game issues.
12/5/20176 minutes, 20 seconds
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What you need to know about the new wireless code changes

John Lawford, Executive Director, Public Interest Advocacy Centre  
12/5/20176 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ontario won’t meet 2020 electric vehicle target: analysts

Canada's leading auto industry analyst Dennis DesRosiers joins guest host Peter Shurman to talk about the province's expectations for electric car usage in the next two years. 
12/4/201713 minutes, 46 seconds
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King Street pilot project: U of T study suggests travel times have improved

Joe Cressy, City Councillor, Ward 20, Trinity-Spadina
12/4/201710 minutes, 40 seconds
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Toronto condo owner fights board over restrictions on Airbnb

Nick Christoforou joins guest host Peter Shurman to speak about his condo board placing restrictions on his use of his condo on AirBnB. 
12/4/201712 minutes, 8 seconds
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Former Trump advisor Michael Flynn plead guilty to lying to the FBI

Global’s Washington Bureau Chief, Jackson Proskow fills us in on the details
12/1/20178 minutes, 3 seconds
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Business owners on King Street seek to protest pilot project

Joshua Hendin, Local resident and Director of Treeline Catering
12/1/201713 minutes, 15 seconds
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Inquiry into racial profiling by Toronto police

The Ontario Human Rights Commission is launching a wide-ranging inquiry into what it says is racial profiling and racial discrimination by Toronto police. Chief Commissioner, Renu Mandhane joined the Kelly Cutrara show.
11/30/20177 minutes, 57 seconds
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The story behind the LGBT apology

Doug Elliott was the lead lawyer in the LGBT class action suit
11/29/20179 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ontario allowing water bottling companies to take water on expired permits

Mike Nagy from Wellington Water watchers fills Kelly in on the latest developments
11/27/20176 minutes, 58 seconds
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The man behind the interception that capped off the Argos Grey cup victory

Matt Black tells Kelly about the roller coaster season that ended with what Pinball called possibly "the biggest play in Argos history."
11/27/201711 minutes, 50 seconds
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Is the PC platform just "Liberal-light"?

Christine Van Geyn from the Canadian taxpayers federation goes over some of the issues.
11/27/20179 minutes, 22 seconds
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What does Harry's engagement tell us about the royal brand?

Public Relations strategist Elissa Freeman weighs in.
11/27/20177 minutes, 8 seconds
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Can terrorists returning to Canada be rehabilitated?

Mubin Shaikh, ex CSIS and RCMP undercover operative and counterterrorism expert
11/27/201710 minutes, 48 seconds
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Hydro One proposes prepaid electricity meters

Today on the Kelly Cutrara with guest host Alan Carter, Ontario NDP energy critic Peter Tabuns voices his concerns over Hydro One's pitch for prepaid electricity meters.  
11/23/20177 minutes, 29 seconds
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Charles Manson’s creepy, disturbing and murderous connection to music

Alan Cross from the ongoing History of New Music joined Kelly to talk about Manson's links to music and pop culture. Read more at: http://ajournalofmusicalthings.com/charles-manson-really-music-pen-pal-friend/  
11/21/20178 minutes, 19 seconds
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Bell call centre employee reveals troubling work expectations: What are her rights?

A Bell call center employee has revealed troubling expectations she faces on the job.  What are her rights? Lior Samfiru, Employment Lawyer at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP, joins Supriya Dwivedi to discuss. 
11/20/20178 minutes, 34 seconds
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Could a Toronto cop's overdoes death effect cases he worked on?

Christopher Assie, Criminal lawyer with Neuberger and Partners helps explain the possible complications
11/17/20176 minutes, 51 seconds
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Should Canadian soldiers kill ISIS fighters recruited from Canada before they can return home?

Mubin Shaikh, Former CSIS operative and counter-terrorism expert helps makes sense of this contentious conversation.
11/17/20178 minutes, 4 seconds
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Government will legislate striking Ontario college faculty back to work

Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development, Deb Matthews joins AM640 to discuss why the Ontario government is legislating striking college teachers back to work.
11/17/20176 minutes, 15 seconds
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Leonardo da Vinci painting sells for $450m at auction

Steven Ranger, Vice President of Waddingtons fills Kelly in on some of the history
11/16/20176 minutes, 48 seconds
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Councillors call for basement apartments to be banned from Airbnb

Ana Bailão, Deputy Mayor & Toronto City Councillor (Ward 18 Davenport)
11/16/201712 minutes, 7 seconds
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Shopping will now be allowed 364 days a year in York Region

Frank Scarpitti, Mayor of Markham
11/16/20175 minutes, 44 seconds
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James Forcillo arrested for breaching bail conditions

Anna Maria Enenajor, Criminal defense lawyer joined Kelly to talk bail
11/15/20179 minutes, 35 seconds
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A quarter of kids in Toronto live in poverty

Michael Polanyi from the Children's aid Society of Toronto joined Kelly to talk about the problem.
11/15/20177 minutes, 22 seconds
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Julian Fantino on his change of heart regarding marijuana

Julian Fantino, former Toronto police chief and Minister of Veterans Affairs, reacts to the criticism he has faced for heading Aleafia, a health delivery system with a focus on medical cannabis, and describes his change of heart regarding marijuana.
11/15/201712 minutes, 34 seconds
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Drones might patrol Ontario’s 400-series highways

Adam Sax, President & CEO of Oakville-based 'The Sky Guys'
11/13/20179 minutes, 5 seconds
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Montreal scalper in Paradise Papers

Rob Tripp from the Toronto Star investigating the story
11/10/201710 minutes, 51 seconds
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Gas plant trial update

Alan Carter gives us the skinny on the ongoing trial
11/9/20179 minutes, 25 seconds
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Cannabis producers call for fewer limits on marijuana ads

Cam Battley, Executive Vice President of Aurora Cannabis explains the industry's stand-point
11/8/20178 minutes, 33 seconds
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How should Halladay be honoured?

MLB reporter Keegan Matheson joined Kelly to talk about ways the league and the team could honour Doc's legacy and whether or not he could be fast-tracked to the Hall of Fame
11/8/20179 minutes, 14 seconds
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Mike McCormack on Toronto police writing fewer tickets

TPA president Mike McCormack joined Kelly to talk about what might be behind the numbers
11/8/20176 minutes, 4 seconds
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Giorgio Mammoliti on the Bloor Street bike lanes

Giorgio Mammoliti doesn't think so, and thinks descenters are being silenced  
11/7/20179 minutes, 56 seconds
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Cities say they’re not able to process compostable coffee pods

Doug Burns, CEO of Muskoka Roastery Coffee Company (who uses Club Coffee to produce their compostable pods)
11/7/20176 minutes, 8 seconds
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Opportunity for sky watching

Paul Delaney, AM640's Expert in astronomy, also a member of the Faculty of Science at York University
11/7/20177 minutes, 38 seconds
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Christmas before Remembrance Day

Kelly Cutrara, Chris Chreston and Danny Longo discuss whether it is disrespectful for retailers to put out Christmas decorations before Rememberance Day
11/7/20174 minutes, 41 seconds
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Christine Bradley, Child Welfare Political Action Committee

Christine Bradley of the Child Welfare Political Action Committee, joins the show.
11/6/20179 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ontario government to create home-care agency

Sue VanderBent, CEO of Home Care Ontario
11/6/201710 minutes, 19 seconds
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Paradise Papers for dummies

Ian Lee, Associate Professor at Carleton University Sprott School of Business
11/6/201710 minutes, 52 seconds
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Ontario patient told to wait 4.5 years to see a neuologist

Ontario Medical Association President Dr. Shawn Whatley talks about the problems with our system.
11/3/20179 minutes, 41 seconds
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Gas plant trial update

AM640 legal analyst Lorne Honickman helps make sense of the latest developments
11/3/20174 minutes, 34 seconds
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Facebook wants your nudes!

David Shipley is the CEO of Beauceron Security and AM640 Cybersecurity Security Expert
11/3/201710 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ottawa could force homeowners to bring houses up to code before selling

AM640 real estate analyst Lou Berkovits goes over the pros and cons.
11/2/20176 minutes, 6 seconds
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Mike Colle on his efforts to combat gas-and-dash

Liberal MPP Mike Colle (Eglinton-Lawrence)
11/1/201713 minutes
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Canopy Growth inks deal with Constellation Brands

Bruce Linton, CEO of Canopy Growth joined Kelly to talk about the future of pot infused beverages
11/1/20178 minutes, 2 seconds
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Movember turns 10!

Mitch Hermansen, Movember’s Business development manager chats with Kelly about men's health
11/1/20175 minutes, 48 seconds
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Accessible parking permit fraud growing in Toronto: Police

Scott Wiley, Toronto Police supervisor
10/31/201711 minutes, 27 seconds
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What's going on in Washington?

What is Paul Manafort charged with? Who is Papadapolous? Jackson Proskow gets us up to date.
10/30/20178 minutes, 2 seconds
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Breast density is a cancer risk and women need to know about it: survivor group

Radiologist Paula Gordon, is a University of British Columbia clinical professor and medical adviser to Dense Breasts Canada.
10/30/20179 minutes, 28 seconds
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Tide of plastic trash floating in the Caribbean

John Houston, founder of the Blue Planet Society fills us in on the causes and possible solutions 
10/30/201710 minutes, 38 seconds
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Amazon wants a key to your house

Former privacy commissioner Ann Cavoukian weighs in.
10/26/20179 minutes, 36 seconds
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TTC stages emergency disaster on subway extension

Stuart Green fills Kelly in on the exercise.
10/25/20176 minutes, 57 seconds
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Rock n’ roll pioneer Fats Domino dead at 89

Alan Cross joins Kelly to discuss Domino's legacy
10/25/201710 minutes, 40 seconds
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Students who started tuition refund petition meet with Advanced Education Minister

Amir Allana, one of the students who started the tuition refund petition.
10/25/20178 minutes, 27 seconds
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What's next for #MeToo?

How long will #MeToo remain at the forefront of the public's mind?  Will it have any long-term effects on our culture?  Kelly Cutrara, Farah Nasser, Tasha Kheiriddin and Angie Seth discuss, what's next for #MeToo.
10/25/201717 minutes, 13 seconds
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Coun. McMahon won't run in 2018, calls for term limits

10/23/201710 minutes, 12 seconds
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Liberals hitting diabetes patients with tax grab, Conservatives and health groups say

Kimberley Hanson, Director of Federal Affairs, Diabetes Canada
10/23/20178 minutes, 30 seconds
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Premier Wynne serves PC Leader Patrick Brown with libel notice

Lorne Honcikman, AM640 legal analyst and partner with BTZ Law
10/20/201711 minutes, 17 seconds
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How many hospital beds are being occupied by patients who don’t need to be there?

Dr. Joshua Tepper, President and CEO of Health Quality Ontario
10/20/20177 minutes, 21 seconds
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Canadian seniors are having unprotected sex — and the STI rates prove it

Joan Price, Sex advocate and author of the ultimate guide to sex after 50
10/19/20179 minutes, 31 seconds
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Study finds exercise does not prevent blocked arteries

Deepika Laddu, Assistant Professor Department of Physical Therapy at the College of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago
10/19/20177 minutes, 17 seconds
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Morneau continues to be under fire for conflict of interest

Vassy Kapelos, Global News Ottawa Bureau Chief & Host of The West Block
10/19/20177 minutes, 43 seconds
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Remembering Gord Downie

Alan Cross, The Ongoing History of New Music
10/18/201711 minutes, 41 seconds
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Gord Downie remembered for contributions to Indigenous reconciliation

Ry Moran, Director of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR), at the University of ManitobaIMAGE: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
10/18/20177 minutes, 35 seconds
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Google headquarters to headline Toronto’s plan for a high-tech waterfront community

John Tory, Mayor of Toronto
10/17/20179 minutes, 24 seconds
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Toronto police announces procurement process for body-worn cameras

Inspector Michael Barsky, the lead on the body-worn camera project
10/17/20179 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ontario government obscuring true cost of hydro bill cuts: Auditor general

Bonnie Lysyk, Ontario Auditor General
10/17/201710 minutes
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Connecting people with autism to employers

Alan Kriss is CEO of Specialisterne Canada
10/17/20178 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ontario college students demand tuition refund over teacher strike

Amir Allana is a Humber College student who started a petition that demands tuition refunds for students.
10/16/20177 minutes, 14 seconds
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Unpacking the Joshua Boyle story

Vassy Kapelos joins Kelly to talk about the freed taliban prisoners
10/13/20176 minutes, 15 seconds
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What to do if your workplace has a "Harvey Weinstein"

Lior Samfiru, Employment Lawyer at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP and Host of the Employment Hour on Talk Radio AM640
10/12/20176 minutes, 48 seconds
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Toronto Rehab launches Canada’s most advanced driving simulator

Dr. Geoff Fernie, Director at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
10/12/20177 minutes, 16 seconds
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Peel Board wants province to cancel EQAO tests this year

Janet McDougald, Chair of the Peel District School Board tells Kelly why they want to suspend the tests
10/12/20178 minutes, 40 seconds
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Metro cutting 280 jobs in move to automate and modernize its network

Carmen Fortino, Executive Vice President and Ontario Division Head at Metro Inc.
10/11/20178 minutes, 51 seconds
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Bloor bike lanes rolling ahead

Local business owner Barry Alper joined Kelly to talk about some of his concerns with the plan.
10/11/20178 minutes, 53 seconds
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The case for seal meat on Toronto menus

Aylan Couchie started a counter petition in support of an Indigenous restaurant's right to serve seal meat.
10/11/201710 minutes, 23 seconds
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Should the media report the names of mass shooters?

Dr. Jaclyn Schildkraut joins Kelly to talk about the media's role in mass shootings
10/5/201710 minutes, 16 seconds
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Why are the Liberals' delaying their own bill?

Kelly asks Yasir Naqvi why the Liberals are refusing to immediately pass their own bill to creat safe zones around abortion clinics.Patrick Brown suggests they are trying to drag out the debate for political reasons.
10/5/20176 minutes, 17 seconds
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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announce 2018 nominees

Todd Mesek, VP of Marketing & Communications for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
10/5/201712 minutes, 43 seconds
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Trump blocks Toronto Star reporter on Twitter

Daniel Dale, Washington correspondent for the Toronto Star
10/4/20175 minutes, 28 seconds
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Toronto getting new ice rink this winter - under the Gardiner Expressway

Julian Sleath, CEO of The Bentway
10/3/20179 minutes, 34 seconds
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Homeowner finds out she purchased a former grow-op

Barry Lebow, Real estate expertIMAGE: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Joe Mahoney
10/3/20177 minutes, 1 second
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Backyard chickens are coming to Toronto

Councillor Joe Mihevc, Ward 21 St. Paul'sIMAGE: AP Photo/Charles Dharapak
10/3/201711 minutes, 20 seconds
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Bruce Croxon among business leaders urging Trudeau to reconsider tax plan

Bruce Croxon and other prominent business leaders urge Trudeau to reconsider tax plan
10/2/201710 minutes, 53 seconds
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Dr. Setareh Ziai, assistant professor of ophthamology at the University of Ottawa Eye Institute - September 29th 2017

Ottawa woman got an eyeball tattoo and now she could lose her eye
9/29/201710 minutes, 4 seconds
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David Samson, Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology at U of T Mississauga - September

Researchers Find Evolutionary Explanation for Why You Can't Fall Asleep While Everyone Else is Snoozing
9/29/20176 minutes, 36 seconds
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Joseph Neuberger, Toronto Criminal Lawyer - September 29th 2017

Bail extended for Const. James Forcillo days before he was due to be jailed
9/29/20179 minutes, 9 seconds
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Len Saunders, Immigration lawyer - September 28th 2017

Do not tell U.S. border guards that you’ve smoked pot, despite what some say
9/28/20177 minutes, 2 seconds
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Marco Muzzo is expected to apply for an unescorted temporary absence (UTA) from prison next month

Lorne Honickman, AM640 legal analyst and partner with BTZ Law joined Kelly to explain what that means
9/28/201710 minutes, 20 seconds
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Sheila Malcolmson, NDP MP for Nanaimo—Ladysmith - September 27th 2017

Liberals walk out after Conservatives pick anti-abortion MP for status of women committee chair
9/27/20179 minutes, 39 seconds
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Tyler Fleming, Director of the investor office at the OSC - Spetember 26th 2017

Banking on your house for a retirement fund
9/26/20178 minutes, 48 seconds
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45% of Canadians would try marijuana edibles - but Bill C-45 doesn't include them

Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Professor, Food Distribution and Policy, Dalhousie University
9/26/20179 minutes, 19 seconds
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Sgt. Kerry Schmidt, OPP - September 25th 2017

Motorcycle fatalities at a 10 year high, 37 motorcyclists killed this year
9/25/201713 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Pittsburgh Penguins should reconsider Trump visit: Shree Paradkar

Shree Paradkar, Race and gender columnist, Toronto Star
9/25/201713 minutes, 9 seconds
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Pamela Munoz - September 22nd 2017

Francie Munoz, a woman with Down syndrome who was mocked by Toronto Police officers on tape, has filed a human rights complaint. Her mother joins the show.
9/22/201714 minutes, 25 seconds
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Mark Busser, teaches courses on fake news and conspiracy theories at McMaster University - Septmeber 21st 2017

Students learn to spot fake news with Google-funded school project
9/21/20178 minutes, 14 seconds
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Marc Emery - September 21st 2017

Ontario considers pricing recreational pot at $10 a gram
9/21/201711 minutes, 43 seconds
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Mike McCormack, President of the Toronto Police Association

Mayor Tory wants special constable status for Toronto’s new traffic wardens, but what does that mean?
9/21/20176 minutes, 58 seconds
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Brad Ross, TTC Spokesperson - September 21st 2017

The TTC is suing Manulife Insurance for alleged negligence related to an enployee benefits fraud scheme
9/21/20179 minutes, 23 seconds
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Dr. Jean Twenge - September 20th 2017

Author of iGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy--and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood--and What That Means for the Rest of Us
9/20/201712 minutes, 51 seconds
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Wiarton Willie, Ontario's prognosticating groundhog, dies at 13

Janice Jackson, South Bruce Peninsula MayorPHOTO: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Willy Waterton
9/20/20176 minutes, 50 seconds
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Rick Hansen - Canadian Paralympian, activist, and philanthropist for people with disabilities - September 19th 2016

9/19/20178 minutes, 33 seconds
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Bill Blair, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice - September 19th 2017

Kids will be able to possess weed under federal marijuana legislation
9/19/20179 minutes, 27 seconds
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Jackson Proskow, Global’s Washington Bureau chief - Septmeber 19th 2017

Trump at UN
9/19/201711 minutes, 36 seconds
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Al Unwin, Associate Dean, Niagara College’s school of Environmental and Horticultural Studies - September 19th 2017

Niagara College to offer Canada’s first postsecondary credential in Commercial Cannabis Production
9/19/20179 minutes, 59 seconds
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Abi Roach, Director of the Cannabis Friendly Business Association, and owner of Hotbox - September 19th 2017

City called upon to OK cannabis lounges
9/19/20176 minutes, 38 seconds
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Dr. Patrick Deane - President, McMaster University - September 18th 2017

McMaster University banning smoking on all campuses
9/18/20178 minutes, 39 seconds
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Joseph Neuburger, Toronto Criminal Lawyer - September 15th 2017

Is Karla Homolka being harassed?
9/15/20176 minutes, 13 seconds
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Shahnaz Azarbehi - September 15th 2017

Toronto woman wears her do-not-resuscitate request around her neck
9/15/20177 minutes, 19 seconds
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Ian Maher, Vice President, Strategic Planning &. Information Technolog

On and off-street parking rates in Toronto expected to go up by year’s end
9/13/20178 minutes, 49 seconds
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Amanda Richards, bustle.com - September 13th 2017

Kmart is now calling its 'plus-size' section 'Fabulously Sized' |Follow Amanda at @amandakater
9/13/201710 minutes, 26 seconds
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Daniel Bishev on being stuck on St. Maarten during Irma

Kelly speaks with a student who was stuck on St. Maarten during Hurricane Irma. 
9/12/201711 minutes, 53 seconds
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Joe Cressy - September 12th 2017

Toronto looking to crack down on frat houses
9/12/20176 minutes, 3 seconds
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Julian Fantino - September 12th 2017

Police officials tell feds they won't be ready for legal pot
9/12/201710 minutes, 51 seconds
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Mila Bishev - September 11th 2017

Canadians trapped in St Maarten
9/11/20177 minutes, 46 seconds
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Mubin Shaikh, Expert on radicalization & deradicalization - September 11th 2017

What happens when an ISIS member returns to Canada?
9/11/201712 minutes, 1 second
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Stewart Bell National Online Journalist, Investigative Global News - September 11th 2017

What happens when an ISIS member returns to Canada? The story of one Toronto-area man
9/11/201711 minutes, 15 seconds
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Jeremy Jacob, Canadian association of medical cannabis dispensers - September 11th 2017

What should legalization look like?
9/11/201711 minutes, 36 seconds
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Cheryl Basser - September 8th 2017

9/8/20178 minutes, 34 seconds
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Livia Eberlin - assistant professor of chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin - September 8th 2017

Experimental 'pen' could help surgeons detect remaining cancer instantly
9/8/20177 minutes, 44 seconds
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Bruce Linton, Chairman/CEO/Co-Founder at Canopy Growth - September 8th 2017

Ontario to sell marijuana in 150 government-run stores
9/8/201710 minutes, 39 seconds
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John Tory - Spetember 8th 2017

Pot, Amazon, 911 & Ford Fest oh my!
9/8/201712 minutes
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Vanessa Orzechowski, Bride-to-be - September 7th 2017

Wedding ruined by Irma
9/7/201710 minutes, 52 seconds
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Jim Mirkopoulos, Vice President of Cinespace - September 7th 2017

Cinespace building two new film studios in Etobicoke
9/7/20176 minutes, 41 seconds
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Doug Ford, September 6th 2017

Has Doug Ford joined the NDP? People across the political spectrum question Doug Ford’s choice of clothing at Labour Day event
9/6/20176 minutes, 33 seconds
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Michael Harris, PC Transportation Critic - September 6th 2017

Ontario giving rebates to businesses to buy green vehicle
9/6/20177 minutes, 59 seconds
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Mark Pugash, Toronto Police spokeperson - September 6th 2017

Growing concern with 911 response time
9/6/201711 minutes, 53 seconds
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Anthony Farnell, September 5th 2017

Tracking rma 
9/5/20175 minutes, 48 seconds
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Alan Cross, September 5th 2017

Walter Becker, co-founder of Steely Dan dead at 67 
9/5/201713 minutes, 10 seconds
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Mary-Margaret McMahon, September 5th 2017

Toronto parks may soon host craft-beer trucks
9/5/20175 minutes, 45 seconds
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Ann Ramkay, Manager with York Region Public Heath - August 30th 2017

Anti-drinking poster in York U women's washroom called sexist
8/30/20174 minutes, 32 seconds
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Elissa Freeman, Public Relations strategist, PR and Pop Culture Media Expert - August 30th 2017

Lost your job? Burger King wants to know about it!
8/30/20177 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ceiran Bishop, manager of applications with the Ontario Energy Board

Some Ontario utilities to test new electricity pricing
8/30/20177 minutes, 22 seconds
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Annie Kidder, Executive Director and a founder of People for Education

Math scores flat and falling among elementary students in Ontario
8/30/201710 minutes, 33 seconds
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Lisa Lisson, President of FedEx Canada Amber Alert example - August 29th 2017

FedEx Express Canada Joins Forces with AMBER Alert Ontario
8/29/20176 minutes, 12 seconds
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Creative hate mail - August 28th 2017

Kelly received a piece of hate mail so creative she had to get it produced.
8/29/20173 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ian Crookshank, Director of housing and residence life at Ryerson - August 28th 2017

Ryerson now offering ‘all gender’ housing
8/28/20179 minutes, 54 seconds
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Peter Underhill, director of supply with the Royal Canadian Legion

Websites selling Remembrance products for profit? If you want the real deal visit : http://www.poppystore.legion.ca/
8/25/20177 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ted Kritsonis, Tech Journalist - August 23rd 2017

Previewing the Samsung Galaxy Note 8
8/23/20177 minutes, 52 seconds
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Dr. Fiona Hunter, Scientist at Brock University - August 23rd 2017

Researchers warn of possible West Nile outbreak in Ontario
8/23/20178 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ian Lee - August 23rd 2017

Trump says NAFTA will ‘probably’ be shut down
8/23/201710 minutes, 52 seconds
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Elissa Freeman - August 22nd 2017

Lexus and Calgary airport fumble PR opportunity
8/22/20176 minutes, 50 seconds
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Medric Cousineau, - August 22nd 2017

PTSD advocates aren't happy with the first phase of a Veterans Affairs Canada study on the use of PTSD service dogs.
8/22/201715 minutes, 38 seconds
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Lior Samfiru, Employment Lawyer - August 21st 2017

Restaurant servers paying for their mistakes
8/21/20177 minutes, 52 seconds
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Dr. Ted Morris, Bloor Animal Hospital - August 21st 2017

How will animals react to the eclipse? Social media is buzzing with warning about letting pets out during the eclipse.
8/21/20177 minutes, 29 seconds
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Chief White House Strategist Steve Bannon steps down from role.

Global News Washington Bureau Chief Jackson Proskow speaks to Chris Chreston about Steve Bannon stepping down from his role as Chief Strategist for President Donald Trump.
8/18/20177 minutes, 49 seconds
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Trending Topix: August 16th 2017

Just one of many topics trending today
8/16/20172 minutes, 7 seconds
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Dr. Kerry Jang - Vancouver City Councilor - August 16th 2017

Vancouver's experience with Safe injections sites
8/16/20179 minutes, 3 seconds
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Kristyn Wong-Tam - August 16th 2017

Councillor pushes for property-tax reform on Yonge Street
8/16/20177 minutes, 10 seconds
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Richard E. Frankel, Associate professor of modern german history at the university of louisiana at lafayette

Professor of German history explains the true horror of Trump’s response to Charlottesville
8/16/201710 minutes, 46 seconds
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Dr. Shawn Whatley - August 15th 2017

8/15/201710 minutes, 14 seconds
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Canadian airlines can now have just one crew member in cockpit - August 15th 2017

8/15/201713 minutes, 26 seconds
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Shanaaz Gokool, CEO of Dying with Dignity Canada - August 14th 2017

Will Dying with Dignity challenge Ontario law exempting some hospitals from offering assisted death?
8/14/20178 minutes, 49 seconds
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Maira Madden, Former AM640 News Anchor and Irish immigrant who took the test - August 14th 2017

What's it really like to take this english test?
8/14/20176 minutes, 4 seconds
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Guidy Mamann, Toronto Immigration Lawyer - August 14th 2017

Should immigrants from English speaking countries have to pass an English test?
8/14/20178 minutes, 16 seconds
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Having too big of an age gap between spouses can spell doom for marriages

Laura Bilotta, host of the Dating and Relationship Show on AM40, joined guest host Peter Shurman to discuss.
8/4/20176 minutes, 48 seconds
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Kim Cartmell's Elope Niagara now offering 'Drive-Thru' Weddings

Kim Cartmell, Elope Niagara   Image Owner: Photo_Concepts / Getty Images
7/26/20178 minutes, 20 seconds
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Alan Cross on Justin Trudeau's Rolling Stone Cover Story

Alan Cross, 102.1 the Edge Host, Ongoing History of New Music
7/26/20177 minutes, 6 seconds
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Jeff Pezzuti discusses the Hologram of Ronnie James Dio going on World Tour

Jeff Pezzuti, CEO of Eyellusion, creators of the Ronnie James Dio hologram   Image Owner: Ann Summa / Getty Images
7/26/201711 minutes, 2 seconds
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Dr. Michelle Naimer, Physician at Mount Sinai Hospital’s family practice - July 11th 2017

Doctors encourage sexually active women under 21 to ask for chlamydia tests
7/11/20177 minutes, 40 seconds
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Michael Hatch, Chief Economist at the Canadian Automobile Dealers Association - July 11th 2017

What happens to your car loan if interest rates rise?
7/11/20177 minutes, 3 seconds
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Jackson Proskow, Washington Bureau Chief for Global News - July 11th 2017

Donald Trump Jr. releases email chain that shows Russian support for Trump campaign
7/11/20177 minutes, 8 seconds
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Kevin Ramessar - July 7th 2017

Musician says Air Canada broke $4,000 guitar
7/6/20179 minutes, 1 second
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Dr. Barry Wood, fellow with the National Research Council

The kilogram redefined
7/6/20176 minutes, 54 seconds
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Lorne Honickman, Partner with BTZ Law - July 5th 2017

There's a chance Khadr might not get keep all that cash
7/5/20179 minutes, 4 seconds
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Greg Lyle, President Innovative research group - July 5th 2017

Ontario survey shows rise in support for Liberals a year out from election
7/5/20178 minutes, 29 seconds
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Mubin Shaikh, expert on radicalization & deradicalization

Omar Khadr to receive apology and $10.5M from Canada
7/4/201710 minutes, 35 seconds
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Nasma Amhed - Co-organizer of the Black Grad at UofT

UofT will hold the first ever black graduation celebration. Kelly finds out what it's all about.
6/20/20177 minutes, 50 seconds
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Mike McCormack, Toronto Police Association President

Toronto Police won't be allowed to wear their uniforms at the first responders unity festival
6/20/201710 minutes, 16 seconds
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Lorne Honickman - June 19th 2017

What's next for Bill Cosby?
6/19/201711 minutes, 16 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1

6/16/201710 minutes, 4 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2

6/16/201711 minutes, 46 seconds
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Rob Caldwell, Canadian Regulation Representative International Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River Board

Largest Lake Ontario outflow in history begins today in attempt to stabalize water levels
6/14/20176 minutes, 58 seconds
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Constable Melinda Mantel, School resource officer

What are Toronto cops doing in school? Let’s ask one!
6/13/201718 minutes, 30 seconds
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Bruce Winder, partner at the Retail Advisors Network - June 13th 2017

What does the future wold for Sears Canada?
6/13/20177 minutes, 8 seconds
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Tracy Cook - Municipal Licensing & Standards

The future of Airbnb in the city of Toronto
6/12/201712 minutes
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Jackie Fraser - Owner of Fraberts Fresh Food in Fergus Ont

What will the planned minimum wage hike mean for small business?
6/12/20177 minutes
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Rapping Cop: Constable Amy Oliver - June 9th 2017

Rapping YRT cop goes viral
6/9/20176 minutes, 25 seconds
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Smokey Thomas - June 9th 2017

LCBO workers could go on strike before Canada Day  
6/9/20177 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trending Topix - June 8th 2017

6/8/20178 minutes, 38 seconds
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Jackson Proskow - June 8th 2017

Comey aftermath
6/8/20179 minutes, 38 seconds
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Alyssa Bertram - June 8th 2017

All about easy period.
6/8/20177 minutes, 53 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - June 8th 2017

6/8/20178 minutes, 48 seconds
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Christian Leuprecht - Prof at RMC - June 7th 2017

The feds are talking a big game on military spending but what can we really expect?
6/7/20179 minutes
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Ann Marie Akins - June 7th 2017

What info will your presto card share with the cops? Will Go Transit and Metrolinx start testing employees for drugs and alcohol?
6/7/20179 minutes, 38 seconds
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Jock Williams - June 6th 2017

Random alcohol & drug testing for pilots under consideration
6/6/20178 minutes, 27 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - June 6th 2017

6/6/20178 minutes, 46 seconds
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Jeffrey Younggren - Psychology Professor @ University of Missouri

What’s the difference between a service animals and an emotional support animal?
6/6/20178 minutes, 29 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - June 6th 2017

6/6/20179 minutes, 33 seconds
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David Shipley, Cybersecurity Expert - June 5th 2017

6/5/20177 minutes, 1 second
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Trending Topix: June 5th 2017

6/5/201711 minutes, 9 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 19th 2017

5/19/201710 minutes, 48 seconds
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Dan Park - GM Uber Eats Canada - May 19th 2017

5/19/20176 minutes, 52 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 19th 2017

5/19/20179 minutes, 3 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 28th 2017

5/18/201710 minutes, 15 seconds
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Katha Fortier, Assistant to National President Jerry Dias - May 18th 2017

Marijuana employees unionize
5/18/20175 minutes, 11 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 18th 2017

5/18/201710 minutes, 4 seconds
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Alan Cross - May 18th 2017

Chris Cornell dead at 52
5/18/20176 minutes, 54 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 17th 2017

5/17/20179 minutes, 38 seconds
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Alan Cross - May 17th 2017

5/17/20177 minutes, 23 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 17th 2017

5/17/20179 minutes, 20 seconds
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Mary Freagedakis, Councillor for Ward 29 - May 16th 2017

Your smartphone has an FM radio in... but you're not allowed to use it!
5/16/20175 minutes, 43 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 16th 2017

5/16/20179 minutes, 20 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 16th 2017

5/16/20178 minutes, 56 seconds
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Michael Mantha, NDP MPP- May 16th 2017

Fighting for action on Lyme disease
5/16/20179 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dylan Reid - Author of Toronto Etiquette Guide - May 15th 2017

5/15/20177 minutes, 12 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 15th 2017

5/15/201710 minutes, 7 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 15th 2017

5/15/20177 minutes, 46 seconds
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Steve Matier, President of Maritime Launch Services - May 15th 2017

Will Canada soon host its first Spaceport?
5/15/20176 minutes, 43 seconds
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Andrew Mabbitt - Founder/Hacker at Fidus Information Security - May 15th 2017

Ransomware thwarted by 22-year-old self-taught cyber analyst
5/15/20179 minutes, 51 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 11th 2017

5/11/201710 minutes, 3 seconds
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Andrew Elis - May 11th 2017

Former CISIS assistant director says the Canadian government needs to do more for citizens captured abroad
5/11/201710 minutes, 31 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 11th 2017

5/11/201713 minutes, 25 seconds
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Patrick Brown - May 11th2017

PC’s say they are in possession of a leaked document that states hydro rates will skyrocket after next year’s election
5/11/20176 minutes, 20 seconds
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Asha Rangappa - Associate Dean at Yale Law School and a former FBI Special Agent in the Counterintelligence Division

Fallout from Comey firing
5/10/20179 minutes, 50 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 10th 2017

5/10/20179 minutes, 31 seconds
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Dr. Jennifer Crosbie, Clinical psychologist at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children

5/10/201711 minutes, 15 seconds
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Doug Elliott - LGBT rights lawyer - May 10th 2017

Canada Post 150 stamp celebrates marriage equality 
5/10/20175 minutes, 14 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 10th 2017

5/10/201710 minutes, 52 seconds
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Krystyn Tully - VP @ LOW - May 10th 2017

How dirty is the water in Toronto harbour?
5/10/20178 minutes, 31 seconds
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Kevin Donovan - May 10th 2017

The latest in the Don Meredith saga
5/10/20178 minutes, 6 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 9th 2017

5/9/201711 minutes, 19 seconds
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Lesli Gaynor - May 9th 2017

Sales Representative for Royal Lepage Burloak Real Estate Services
5/9/20176 minutes, 48 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 9th 2017

5/9/201710 minutes, 23 seconds
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Pete Karageorgos - May 9th 2017

Are you covered for flooding?
5/9/20177 minutes, 31 seconds
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Dr. Susan McDaniel - May 8th 2017

Why Canadian’s are having fewer children?
5/8/20177 minutes, 59 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 8th 2017

5/8/201712 minutes, 49 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 8th 2017

5/8/20179 minutes, 39 seconds
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Dr. Jason Busse - May 8th 2017

New opioid guidelines have been released
5/8/20177 minutes, 36 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 5th 2017

5/5/201711 minutes, 3 seconds
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Lorne Honickman - May 5th 2017

Families of victims of 2015 San Bernardino shooting sue Facebook, Twitter, Googlehttp://globalnews.ca/news/3429394/san-bernardino-shooter-facebook-twitter-google/
5/5/20177 minutes, 19 seconds
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Paul Shaver, Head of Nielsen Music Canada - May 5th 2017

Canadian listening habits: How are we accessing music in 2017?
5/5/20178 minutes, 51 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 5th 2017

5/5/20178 minutes, 50 seconds
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Kevin Donovan - May 5th 2017

Meredith will still collect his pension even if he gets booted from the Senate https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2017/05/05/sen-don-meredith-will-get-25000-annual-pension-even-if-expelled.html
5/5/20179 minutes, 28 seconds
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David Prowse - May 4th 2017

Kelly talks to the origonal Darth Vader
5/4/20172 minutes, 57 seconds
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Michelle Rempel - May 4th 2017

5/4/201718 minutes
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Trending Topix: Take 1- May 4th 2017

5/4/20176 minutes, 50 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 4th 2017

5/4/20179 minutes, 13 seconds
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Ray Wood, former Australian realtor - May 4th 2017

Could open auctions fix Toronto’s real estate market?
5/4/201716 minutes, 47 seconds
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Scott Reid, MPP - May 3rd 2017

Tory MP calls 'bulls--t' on Liberals for suddenly shutting down committee meeting
5/3/20177 minutes, 48 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 3rd 2017

5/3/20178 minutes, 7 seconds
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Donna Cliff, CEO of The Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant Local Health Integration Network

5/3/20178 minutes, 25 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 1 - May 3rd 2017

5/3/20179 minutes, 57 seconds
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Mubin Shaikh, Radicalization expert - May 3rd 2017

Ontario government seeking reports on preventing youth radicalization
5/3/20178 minutes, 2 seconds
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Kevin McGran - May 2nd 2017

5/2/20175 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 2nd 2017

5/2/201710 minutes
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 2nd 2017

5/2/20179 minutes, 32 seconds
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Dr. Ben Tippett, Theoretical Physicist and Mathematician at UBC - May 1st 2017

Time travel is possible... mathematically
5/1/201710 minutes, 19 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - May 1st 2017

5/1/20176 minutes, 47 seconds
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Jim Wilson, President of the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation - May 1st 2017

Lyme awareness month
5/1/201718 minutes, 49 seconds
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Marie Danielle Smith, National Post Political Reporter - May 1st 2017

The Senate wrote a kids’ book
5/1/20177 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - May 1st 2017

5/1/201711 minutes, 9 seconds
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David Ray - April 28th 2017

4/28/20179 minutes, 23 seconds
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Sother Teague, Partner at Coupe - April 28th 2017

New York bar raises money for progressive projects Trump has cut
4/28/20177 minutes, 4 seconds
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Gary Grant, National Spokesperson for the National Coalition Against Contraband Tobacco - April 28th 2017

The National Coalition Against Contraband Tobacco says yesterday's budget misses the mark on tobacco
4/28/20178 minutes, 14 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 28th 2017

4/28/20178 minutes, 41 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 28th 2017

4/28/20179 minutes, 42 seconds
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Steven Del Duca - April 28th 2017

The transportation minister joined Kelly to respond to Mayor Tory's complaints about yesterday's budget
4/28/20178 minutes, 55 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 26th 2017

4/26/201710 minutes, 10 seconds
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Eric Donovan, Professor at the University of Calgary

Who is S.T.E.V.E. and why is he in the Alberta sky?
4/26/20179 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 26th 2017

4/26/20177 minutes, 8 seconds
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David Akin, Chief Political Correspondent for Global News

Kevin O'Leary drops out of the Tory leadership race
4/26/20178 minutes, 20 seconds
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Smokey Thomas - April 26th 2017

4/26/20176 minutes, 25 seconds
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Gordon Shepherd, Neuroscientist at Yale - April 25th 2017

Does Drinking Wine Seriously Engage Your Brain More Than A Math Problem?
4/25/20176 minutes, 59 seconds
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Jane Kovarikova, PhD student at Western University

Jane authored  a special report that shows youth leaving foster care are not succeeding in life
4/25/201710 minutes, 14 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 24th 2017

4/24/201710 minutes, 37 seconds
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Dart Guy is cashing in - April 24th 2017

Dart Guy is now part of a Nicorette capagin: "We believe amazing fans like #DartGuy should never miss another minute of the game. Good thing QuickMist® gets to work on cravings in 60 seconds. Game on."
4/24/20175 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 24th 2017

4/24/20179 minutes, 51 seconds
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Steven Cseresnyesi - VP at Sutera

Waterloo is recycling poo! 
4/24/20178 minutes, 11 seconds
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Brad Ross, TTC Spokesperson - April 21st 2017

It's going to cost a lot to update the TTC for the new subway stations
4/21/201716 minutes, 46 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 21st 2017

4/21/201710 minutes, 27 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 21st 2017

4/21/20178 minutes, 33 seconds
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Alan Nursall, EPRA science expert

Recycling electronics
4/21/20177 minutes, 49 seconds
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Josh Colle - April 21th 2017

Saving Toronto's music scene
4/21/20177 minutes, 26 seconds
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John Tory: Part 1 - April 21st 2017

The Mayor joined Kelly to talk about the challenges of kicking criminals out of community housing?
4/21/20179 minutes, 19 seconds
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John Tory: Part 2 - April 21st 2017

John Tory responds to the ongoing carding issue and Desmond Cole's remarks on the Morning Show.
4/21/20174 minutes, 59 seconds
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Mike McCormack responds to police board protest - April 20th 2017

Toronto police board meeting abruptly ends after act of protest over ‘carding’ data
4/20/20172 minutes, 57 seconds
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LGBTQ cops call from city to cut PRIDE funding - April 20th 2017

CUTRARA | Mike McCormac joined Kelly to discuss the statment from the LGBTQ Internal Support Network 
4/20/20175 minutes, 18 seconds
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Police board meeting ends after act of protest over ‘carding’ data - April 20th 2017

Toronto police board meeting abruptly ends after act of protest over ‘carding’ data
4/20/20175 minutes, 33 seconds
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Richard Bartrem - VP of Marketing and Communications at Westjet

CUTRARA | Westjet planning an ultra-low cost air carrier
4/20/20177 minutes, 16 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 20th 2017

4/20/20179 minutes, 47 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 20th 2017

4/20/20178 minutes, 57 seconds
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Alan Carter - April 20th 2017

Ontario government announces plan to cool housing market
4/20/20178 minutes, 8 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 19th 2017

4/19/20179 minutes, 52 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 19th 2017

4/19/20179 minutes, 29 seconds
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David McMillan - April 19th 2017

Toronto has become Canada's resturant capital
4/19/201710 minutes, 6 seconds
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Peirs Handling - April 19th 2017

Today is Canada's National film day!
4/19/20179 minutes, 39 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 18th 2017

4/18/201710 minutes, 39 seconds
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Glenn De Baeremaeker - April 18th 2017

City councillors discuss allowing stores to open on holidays
4/18/20177 minutes, 30 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 18th 2017

4/18/201711 minutes, 22 seconds
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Jason (Dart-Guy) Maslakow returns - April 18th 2017

Dart Guy was back on AM640 to discuss Game 3!
4/18/20177 minutes, 59 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 17, 2017

4/17/20178 minutes, 44 seconds
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Joeseph Neuburger - April 17th 2017

Are you willing to give up your rights to stop people from driving under the influence?
4/17/20178 minutes, 14 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 17th 2017

4/17/20178 minutes, 58 seconds
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Martin Riese, Full-time water Sommelier - April 17th 2017

4/17/20178 minutes, 38 seconds
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Jason "Dart Guy" Maslakow - April 17, 2017

The man, the meme, the legend!
4/17/20178 minutes, 44 seconds
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Michael D'Andrea, Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services, City of Toronto

What's going on with the York/Bay/Yonge ramp?
4/13/20178 minutes, 19 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 13th 2017

4/13/201713 minutes, 31 seconds
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Bruce Linton, Founder and CEO of Tweed - April 13th 2017

How will the new pot laws affect the existing Medical Marijuana industry?
4/13/20179 minutes, 4 seconds
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Jifei Ou, Lead reseatcher on the aeroMorph project, MIT Media Lab

MIT Media Lab researchers are transforming basic sheets of plastic, paper or fabric into complex inflatables
4/13/20177 minutes, 23 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 13th 2017

4/13/20179 minutes, 23 seconds
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Alan Carter - April 13th 2017

Understanding Canada's new pot laws
4/13/201712 minutes, 18 seconds
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Gabor Lukas, Airline passanger rights advocate

What rights do you have when an airline over books?
4/11/201710 minutes, 14 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 11th 2017

4/11/201710 minutes, 14 seconds
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Tillie Medland, Toronto Model

Model hits back at trolls after video goes viral
4/11/20179 minutes, 21 seconds
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Constable Andy Pattenden, York Regional Police - April 11th 2017

York cops fire up the chopper for a candy caper
4/11/20178 minutes, 5 seconds
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Paul Roth, Director of the Ryerson Images Centre - April 11th 2017

Ryerson Image Arts receives gift from New York Times
4/11/20176 minutes, 52 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 1 - April 11th 2017

4/11/20178 minutes, 36 seconds
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Bryan Tuckey, CEO of BILD

Ontario Government says anti-sprawl restrictions not a factor in housing shortage
4/10/201710 minutes, 4 seconds
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Grit Laskin - April 10th 2017

Hugh's Room re-opening as a non-profit this month
4/10/20176 minutes, 15 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 10th 2017

4/10/201710 minutes, 5 seconds
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Treding Topix: Take 1 April 10th 2017

4/10/201710 minutes, 50 seconds
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Senan Molony - April 7th 2017

A new theory on what sunk the Titanic 
4/7/20179 minutes, 1 second
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 6th 2017

4/6/201710 minutes, 31 seconds
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Tracy Johnson, director of health systems, analysis and emerging issues at the Canadian Institute for Health Information

Canadians undergo more than 1 million potentially unnecessary medical tests and treatments a year
4/6/20176 minutes, 37 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 6th 2017

4/6/201712 minutes, 14 seconds
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David Hyde, Owner and Principal Consultant David Hyde and Associates

United Airlines flight 547 held at Pearson airport for U.S. customs probe
4/6/20179 minutes, 21 seconds
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David Christopher, Open Media - April 6th 2017

RCMP admit to using "Stingray" cell phone monitoring tech
4/6/20177 minutes, 14 seconds
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Kevin O'Leary - April 5th 2017

4/5/201710 minutes, 27 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 5th 2017

4/5/201710 minutes, 28 seconds
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Neil Crone - April 5th 2017

Air Canada bumping people who have been booked for months, and the horror of 'standby'
4/5/20178 minutes, 59 seconds
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Kevin Donovan - April 5th 2017

The Don Meredith saga continues
4/5/20177 minutes, 53 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 5th 2017

4/5/20179 minutes, 47 seconds
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Alan Carter, Global Toronto's New Anchor - April 4th 2017

Alan Carter, Global Toronto's New Anchor - April 4th 2017
4/4/20174 minutes, 40 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 4th 2017

4/4/20178 minutes, 32 seconds
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Jeff Semple, Global National's Europe Bureau Chief - April 4th 2017

Jeff Semple, Global National's Europe Bureau Chief - April 4th 2017
4/4/20176 minutes, 47 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 4th 2017

Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 4th 2017
4/4/201710 minutes, 3 seconds
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Helmi Ansari, CEO of Grosche - April 4th 2017

Helmi Ansari, CEO of Grosche - April 4th 2017
4/4/20178 minutes, 13 seconds
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Dr. Brett Belchetz - April 4th 2017

Dr. Brett Belchetz, Toronto Emergency Room Physician and Health Policy Expert
4/4/20177 minutes, 42 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - April 3rd 2017

4/3/20179 minutes
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - April 3rd 2017

4/3/20179 minutes, 52 seconds
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Jeff Semple, Europe Bureau Chief - March 3rd 2017

The latest on the St. Petersburg bombing
4/3/20176 minutes, 52 seconds
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John Tory - April 3rd 2017

4/3/20178 minutes, 27 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - March 31st 2017

3/31/201711 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ian Lee, Professor at Sprott School of Business

Trudeau defends government aid to Bombardeir after its senior execs boosted their pay by nearly 50%
3/31/201710 minutes, 28 seconds
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Rob Lister, Chief Business Development Officer for IMAX - March 31st 2017

IMAX steps int VR
3/31/20179 minutes, 41 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - March 31st 2017

3/31/20178 minutes, 16 seconds
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Roz Kelsey, Director of gendered violence-prevention strategies at the University of Regina

3/31/20178 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - March 30th 2017

3/30/201710 minutes, 8 seconds
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Const. Jenifferjit Sidhu, Toronto Police - March 30th 2017

Kelly called the cops to find out what kind of magic this guy was brewing up
3/30/20176 minutes, 34 seconds
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Trending Topix - March 30th 2017

3/30/20179 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ryan Cox - March 30th 2017

The stick-swinging net-minder gets to serve his sentence on weekend, but the victim hasn't been able to work for a year. Kelly spoke with Ryan Cox about his recovery and the sentence
3/30/201710 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ted Kritsonis - March 29th 2017

Tech journalist Ted Kritsonis was at the Samsung announcement in New York today and joins Kelly to look at their latest smart phone
3/29/201710 minutes, 46 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - March 29th 2017

3/29/201710 minutes, 8 seconds
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Jennifer Williamson - March 29th 2017

Video of boy reciving intesnive pat-down goes viral
3/29/201713 minutes, 26 seconds
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Wendel Clark - March 29th 2017

Auston Matthews breaks Clark's rookie record but What does Wendel think?
3/29/20179 minutes, 10 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 1 - March 29th 2017

3/29/20179 minutes, 21 seconds
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Dr. Jess, Sex and Relationship Expert - March 29th 2017

Are you sapiosexual?
3/29/20176 minutes, 17 seconds
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Dave Le Blanc - Globe & Mail's Architourist - March 28th 2017

Toronto's cube house's days could be numbered
3/28/20178 minutes, 33 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - March 28th 2017

3/28/20178 minutes, 52 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - March 28th 2017

Chreston gets Kelly agian!
3/28/20173 minutes, 5 seconds
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Mubin Shaikh, Former CSIS and RCMP Operative and counterterrorism expert

Employees at Montreal's Trudeau airport have potentially been radicalized
3/28/201713 minutes, 58 seconds
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Glenn Gaudette - Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Scientists are developing a patch for the human heart made of spinach leaves
3/28/20178 minutes, 16 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Tuesday, March 28th 2017

3/28/20179 minutes, 45 seconds
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Jeff Orenstein - Consumer Law Group - March 28th 2017

Canadian consumer group launches class action against Amazon
3/28/20175 minutes, 48 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Monday, March 27th 2017

3/27/201713 minutes, 31 seconds
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Kevin Kerr, Founder of Epidemic Music - March 27th 2017

The world record attempt in Stoufville continues as one record has been set and the goal posts have moved for another 
3/27/20176 minutes, 58 seconds
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Playoffs not so bright for Leafs seat holders - March 27th 2017

Why are Leafs ticket holders upset about the MLSE's playoff plans? 
3/27/20177 minutes, 59 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Monday, March 27th 2017

3/27/201711 minutes, 23 seconds
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Pete Karageogos, Director of Comsumer and Industry Relations Insurance Bureau of Canada

When Should I take off my snow tiers?
3/27/20175 minutes, 6 seconds
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Peter Julian, NDP Leadership candidate

Feds announce date for pot legalization, but this NDP leadership candidate isn't buying what they'er selling 
3/27/201711 minutes, 57 seconds
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Movie quotes - Friday, March 24th 2017

What movie line do you find yourself quoting all the time?
3/24/20178 minutes, 6 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Friday, March 24th 2017

3/24/20178 minutes, 17 seconds
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Exit albums- March 24th 2017

Kelly lost and old friend last nigh while listening to Bruce Springsteen's Born to run. Kelly shares her exit album and gets yours
3/24/201721 minutes, 37 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Thursday, March 23rd 2017

3/23/20175 minutes, 2 seconds
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Donna Carvalho, Sunwing customer from Georgetown

Sunwing kept sending travelers to Cuban resort without water
3/23/201713 minutes, 8 seconds
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Janet McDougald, Chair of the Peel District School Board

The chair of the Peel District School Board tells Kelly why she thinks people are so upset about religious accommodations.
3/23/20179 minutes, 43 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Thursday, March 23rd 2017

3/23/20177 minutes, 44 seconds
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Mark Eakin, Coral Reef Watch National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

The Great Barrier Reef is dying, but how fast?
3/21/20176 minutes, 31 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Tuesday, March 21st 2017

3/21/20178 minutes, 11 seconds
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Hockey game decided by coin toss

A Calgary minor hockey game ran over time so they decided to leave the end result up to chance... serously...
3/21/20178 minutes, 25 seconds
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Patrick Brown, Ontario PC Leader

3/21/201711 minutes, 49 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Tuesday, March 21st 2017

Shaq's surprising take on the shape of the planet we live on and a new way to dispense toilet paper
3/21/20177 minutes, 45 seconds
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Cristina Stasia, gender consultant and director of instruction at the University of Alberta's Peter Lougheed Leadership College

Alberta school's 'women's studies' class teaches nail care, online shopping, etiquette
3/21/201714 minutes, 13 seconds
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Remembering Chuck Berry - March 20th 2017

3/20/20176 minutes, 48 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Monday, March 20th 2017

3/20/20177 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ontario and BC are taking steps to ditch mandatory heels

Kelly Talks to Julie Nugent, vice-president and centre leader at the Catalyst Research Centre for Corporate Practice and takes your calls 
3/20/201719 minutes, 49 seconds
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Aaron McCrorie, Director General of civil aviation for Transport Canada

A tale as old as time waltzed it's way into box office records and words of wisdom from Drake's mom
3/20/20177 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Monday, March 20th 2017

3/20/20178 minutes, 8 seconds
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Lorne Honickman - AM640 legal analyst , partner with BTZ Law and host of Legal briefs on AM640

AM640 legal analyst unpacks the cases for an against the distributors of Android boxes
3/20/201711 minutes, 4 seconds
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Trending Topix - Friday, March 17th 2017

3/18/20179 minutes, 45 seconds
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Michael Chong - Friday, March 17th 2017

Michael wants to be your PM, apparently he also wants you to keep your bathroom clean... or something
3/18/20178 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Friday, March 17th 2017

3/18/20177 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ivar Hamilton, VP of Catalogue at Universal Music

Rock n' Roll and weight loss
3/18/201715 minutes, 11 seconds
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Did Kevin O'Leary leave his wallet outside our studios?

3/17/20175 minutes, 28 seconds
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Brian Taylor Goldstein, Immigration attorney whose practice is centered on working with artists seeking to tour the U.S.

3/17/20178 minutes, 34 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Thursday, March 16th 2017

3/17/20177 minutes, 53 seconds
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David Hammond, Associate Professor, School of Public Health & Health Systems, University of Waterloo

The case for a sugar tax 
3/17/201714 minutes, 47 seconds
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Adam Sax, President and CEO of the Sky Guys

3/16/20176 minutes, 12 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Thursday, March 16th 2017

3/16/20176 minutes, 12 seconds
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Mike Zeisberger - March 16th 2017

Leafs gone fishing
3/16/201720 minutes, 59 seconds
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Airplane food - Wednesday, March 15th 2017

3/15/20178 minutes, 50 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Wednesday, March 15th 2017

3/15/20179 minutes, 4 seconds
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Constable Ian Michael, OPP

3/15/20175 minutes, 45 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 1 - Wednesday, March 15th 2017

3/15/20175 minutes, 45 seconds
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What should you do if you find out your kid is a bully?

3/15/201721 minutes, 10 seconds
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Jackie Hong - Why she hasn't used soap for 7 years

Jackie Hong hasn't used soap for seven years, and says she uses shampoo only once a month. 
3/14/20177 minutes, 10 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - March 14th 2017

You'll never guess where Heinz got their new ad campaign idea... and more on click bait radio. 
3/14/20175 minutes, 57 seconds
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Adult toy settles $4 million lawsuit over claims a toy was recording private data

Is privacy over? Do you feel your privacy is at stake around your devices?
3/14/20178 minutes, 37 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - March 14th 2017

Find out which SNL segment is getting a spin-off, and other things you should know!
3/14/20175 minutes, 40 seconds
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Tim Hortons declining quality?

Tim Hortons franchisees are pushing back to save quality as cost-cutting measures threaten the brand's image.
3/14/201711 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Monday, March 13th 2017

3/13/20175 minutes, 56 seconds
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MLSE tackling scalpers by raising prices?

3/13/201721 minutes, 13 seconds
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Burl's Creek update - March 13th 2017

3/13/20179 minutes, 12 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - March 13th 2017

3/13/20177 minutes, 9 seconds
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Say good bye to the Hard Rock Cafe

3/13/20179 minutes, 49 seconds
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Speed Round: Do lyrics matter? - Friday, March 10th 2017

3/10/20178 minutes, 35 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Friday, March 10th 2017

3/10/20178 minutes, 20 seconds
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Homeless noises - Friday, March 10th 2017

3/10/20175 minutes, 53 seconds
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Parks Canada pulls plug on Liam Neeson flick - Friday, March 10th 2017

3/10/201714 minutes, 35 seconds
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New charges against Burl's Creek - Friday, March 10th 2017

3/10/20179 minutes, 48 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1- Friday, March 10th 2017

3/10/20177 minutes, 12 seconds
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Is Richard Simmons really OK?

3/10/20174 minutes, 53 seconds
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How bad is the gender pay gap?

Is it exaggerated?  
3/9/20178 minutes
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Trending Topix - Thursday, March 9th 2017

3/9/20174 minutes, 58 seconds
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Catherine McDonald - Thursday, March 9th 2017

Emery update 
3/9/20178 minutes, 6 seconds
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Stranger danger?

How do you balance keeping them aware without scaring the crap out of them?
3/9/201714 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ottawa teacher cuts autistic student's hair

3/9/201710 minutes, 34 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Thursday, March 9th 2017

3/9/20177 minutes, 7 seconds
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Marc and Jodie Emery arrested as dispensaries are raided across Canada

3/9/20177 minutes, 19 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Tuesday, March 7th 2017

3/7/20173 minutes, 44 seconds
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Mike McCormack, Toronto Police Association President

3/7/201712 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dr. Jacalyn Duffin, Queen's University Professor and Hannah chair in the history of medicine

3/7/20178 minutes, 43 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 1 - Tuesday, March 7th 2017

3/7/20178 minutes, 21 seconds
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Thomas Wilson, Chair Ontario craft cider association

Ontario craft ciders and distillers getting support from the Province
3/7/201711 minutes, 7 seconds
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"Walk Away Kathleen" - A Kathleen Wynne Parody song by Peter Wildman

AM640 contributor, Peter Wildman, offers his advice to Kathleen Wynne regarding her future...
3/6/20171 minute, 51 seconds
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Trending Topix: Friday, March 3rd 2017

3/3/20178 minutes, 36 seconds
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Todd Smith, PC Energy Critic

3/3/201713 minutes, 36 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - March 3rd 2017

3/3/20177 minutes, 21 seconds
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Kevin O"leary - Friday, March 3rd 2017

3/3/20179 minutes, 59 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Thursday, March 2nd 2017

3/2/20177 minutes, 36 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Thursday, March 2nd 2017

3/2/20177 minutes, 49 seconds
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Wynne's hydro plan - Thursday, March 2nd 2017

3/2/201718 minutes, 1 second
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Wednesday, March 1st 2017

3/2/20177 minutes, 6 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - March 1st 2017

3/1/20177 minutes, 44 seconds
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Stuart Green, TTC Senior Communications Specialist - Tuesday, February 28th 2017

TTC ad for WeedMaps ap stirs controversy
3/1/20177 minutes, 53 seconds
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Kevin O'Leary, Tuesday, February 28th 2017

2/28/20177 minutes, 6 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Tuesday, February 28th 2017

2/28/20174 minutes, 19 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Tuesday, February 28th 2017

2/28/201710 minutes, 2 seconds
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Anthony Farnell, Global's Chief Meteorologist

Wet weather tonight and ups and downs expected for March
2/28/20174 minutes, 39 seconds
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Doug Putman, President of Sunrise Records - Monday, February 27th 2017

Sun rises on 70 HMV locations
2/27/201710 minutes, 30 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Monday, February 27th 2017

2/27/20175 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Monday, February 27th 2017

Stories you will be talking about tonight
2/27/20176 minutes, 36 seconds
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Dissecting the Oscars with Christopher Heard - Monday, February 27th 2017

2/27/201714 minutes, 18 seconds
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LAWTON for CUTRARA | Man, 76, has had Hydro Shut-Off Since November

Guest host, Andrew Lawton, fields a call from Rod, 76, who has been without power since November of 2016.
2/17/20174 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ruth Rumack - Founder/ Executive Director of Education at Ruth Rumack's Learning Space Inc.

A Toronto Public School has reportedly banned the use of cell phones in class. Cell phones are to be kept in their bags until they are finished for the day.
2/16/201710 minutes, 28 seconds
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Councillor Frances Nunziata

Toronto Lottery approved at Council. 
2/16/20177 minutes, 1 second
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Christina Lawand - Senior Researcher at the Canadian Institute for Health Information

Canada has some of the longest wait times to see Doctors and Specialists. 
2/16/201710 minutes, 40 seconds
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Christian Leuprecht - Professor of Political Science at the Royal Military College of Canada

U.S. defence chief issues sharp ultimatum telling Canada; NATO allies to up defence spending. 
2/15/20178 minutes, 25 seconds
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Martin Mittelstaedt - Toronto Island Resident

Young couples are being encouraged to apply to the waiting list of home on Toronto island due to the aging population and demographic change.   Martin Mittelstaedt, a resident of Toronto Island, joins Chris Chreston to talk about the future of the Island. 
2/15/20178 minutes, 41 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - February 14th 2017

2/14/20177 minutes, 52 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Tuesday, February 14th 2017

2/14/20174 minutes, 56 seconds
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Brendan Alper, Founder of Hater

The new App that matches people based on things they hate.
2/14/20177 minutes, 54 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Tuesday, February 14th 2017

2/14/20177 minutes, 34 seconds
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Trending Topix - Monday, February 13th 2017

2/14/20176 minutes, 58 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Monday, February 13th 2017

2/14/20172 minutes, 8 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Friday, February 10th 2017

2/10/20176 minutes, 59 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Friday, February 10th 2017

2/10/20173 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ben Carlson, Spokesman for Vasalgel

The future of vasectomies
2/10/20178 minutes, 32 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Friday, February 10th 2017

2/10/20177 minutes, 45 seconds
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Const. Jarrdo Singh - Dance Cop

Durham cop shows off dance moves
2/10/20173 minutes, 51 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Thursday, February 9th 2017

2/10/20178 minutes, 9 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Thursday, February 9th 2017

2/10/20177 minutes, 30 seconds
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Russel Lazar, GM of Honest Ed's - Wednesday, February 8th 2017

Honest Ed's sign saved! 
2/10/20174 minutes, 59 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 Wednesday, February 8th 2017

2/10/20176 minutes, 10 seconds
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Maria Franke, Curator of Mammals Toronto Zoo - Thursday, February 9th 2017

After a long battle a new baboon queen has finally emerged at Toronto Zoo
2/9/20177 minutes, 49 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Thursday, February 9th 2017

2/9/20173 minutes, 27 seconds
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Peter Darington, Toronto District Fire Chief - Thursday, Friday 9th 2017

How to survive a condo fire 
2/9/20176 minutes, 47 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Wednesday, February 8th 2017

2/8/20174 minutes, 30 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 -February 8th 2017

2/8/20178 minutes, 21 seconds
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Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Executive Director of the Privacy and Big Data Institute at Ryerson University & Former Privacy Commissioner of Ontario

Man charged partially based on pace maker info
2/8/20178 minutes, 28 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Tuesday, February 7th 2017

2/8/20177 minutes, 2 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Tuesday, February 7th 2017

2/8/20172 minutes, 54 seconds
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Chief Paul Hoppe, Wyoming Police - Tuesday, February 7th 2017

Minnesota cops threaten drunken drivers with Justin Bieber torture 
2/8/20174 minutes, 19 seconds
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Greg Evans, Professor, Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry at UofT

What are you breathing on the Go Train?
2/7/20176 minutes, 46 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Tuesday, February 7th 2017

2/7/20179 minutes, 13 seconds
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Dr. Nadia Alam, family doctor an anesthesiologist (joining the OMA board in the spring)

OMA Executive resign … all of them
2/7/201714 minutes, 4 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - February 6th 2017

2/6/20179 minutes, 11 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - February 6th 2017

2/6/20173 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - February 6th 2017

2/6/20178 minutes, 32 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Friday, February 3rd 2017

2/4/20173 minutes, 45 seconds
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Frances Nunziata - City Councillor for Ward 11 - Friday, February 3rd 2017

Should Toronto have it's own lottery?
2/3/201710 minutes, 14 seconds
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Lior Samfiru, Employment lawyer and host of the Employment Hour on AM640

Human rights board rules employee insurance plan must pay for medical marijuana
2/3/20176 minutes, 53 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Friday, February 3rd 2017

2/3/20179 minutes, 6 seconds
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Doug Stephens - Retail Prophet

Hudson's Bay Co. reported to be in bid for Macy's & Trump opponents plan #baycott HBC stores
2/3/20179 minutes, 1 second
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Friday, February 3rd 2017

2/3/20177 minutes, 45 seconds
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Lorne Honickman, AM640 Legal Analyst and partner at BTZ Law - Wednesday, February 1st 2017

Will the Quebec shooter face terrorism charges? 
2/2/20174 minutes, 22 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Wednesday, February 1st 2017

2/1/20174 minutes, 10 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Wednesday, February 1st 2017

2/1/201716 minutes, 43 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Wednesday, February 2017

2/1/20178 minutes, 46 seconds
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Eric Alper, Publicist and Music Industry Expert - HMV Closing

Eric Alper, Publicist and Music Industry Expert joins Chris to discuss the closing of HMV, the power of streaming and the resurgence of vinyl.
1/31/201710 minutes, 4 seconds
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Jackie's Cuts Monday, January 30th 2017

1/30/20175 minutes, 23 seconds
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Trending Topix: Monday, January 30th 2017

1/30/20176 minutes, 13 seconds
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Brenda Thompson, Chair of the board of the TTC riders association - TTC protests

TTC Riders advocacy group asks for support to protest service cuts.
1/30/20176 minutes, 6 seconds
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CUTRARA for OAKLEY: Tory talks about Wynne's decision on no tolls

John Tory joins Kelly on AM640 to talk about Wynne's decision on tolls. He suggests that the province downloaded these roads to the city, the city of Toronto act should give powers to the municipality to find revenue tools
1/27/20179 minutes, 44 seconds
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John Masscarin - Municipal Law Expert - How much control does the province have on Toronto?

With Kathleen Wynne turning down Toronto's request for road tolls, Chris questions the impact of the province on individual cities.
1/27/201711 minutes, 3 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 Friday, January 27th 2017

Chris for Kelly, facts for your mind.
1/27/20176 minutes, 21 seconds
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Toronto Police Association President Mike McCormack on "Modernizing Police" - January 26th, 2017

Some changes are on the way for Toronto police. A report, Action Plan: The Way Forward, is being released Thursday afternoon at the Police Services board meeting. The document looks at ways to modernize the force, and will include plans for information technology, facilities and other resources to bring it up to date. The report from the Transformation Task Force, which was set up nearly a year ago, is also expected to include information about investments in technology, human resources and other areas, to support its recommendations. Mike McCormack, President of the Toronto Police Association, explains what the task force has recommended, and how the "beat cop" has a place on Toronto's streets in 2017.
1/26/201712 minutes, 40 seconds
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Angie Seth - Canadian Toddlers, Infants mistakenly put on "No Fly List" - January 26th, 2017

A little boy is considered a travel risk?? Six-year-old Syed Adam Ahmed of Markham faces constant trouble whenever he travels because his name happens to appear on the “Deemed High Profile List.” Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale has promised a full investigation of the boy’s case. Ahmed's parents have never received a straight answer as to why their son is considered a flight risk. It was an Air Canada agent that tipped the parents off to the problem when he was a toddler. And he is not the only one. According to NoFlyListKids.ca, there are 55 children on the "No-Fly List", and counting. Should there be an age restriction on putting people on the "No-Fly List", or is anyone subject to being watched? Global's Weekend News Anchor, Angie Seth, updates guest host Chris Chreston on how we can plan for the future to avoid these situations.
1/26/20178 minutes, 17 seconds
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Dr. Trevor DeVries - Red Skittles being used as Cattle Fodder, is it safe? - January 25th, 2016

Guest host Chris Chreston speaks with Dr. Trevor DeVries, an expert in Bovine Nutrition at the University of Guelph, about whether it is safe to be using Red Skittles as a food supplement for cattle, and the answer may surprise you...
1/26/20178 minutes, 25 seconds
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Deputy Mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong urges residents to push for private garbage collection

Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong, Ward 34 Don Valley East. Deputy Mayor. 
1/25/201712 minutes, 24 seconds
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North Carolina man, Jeff Balmer, is trying to save McLaughlin Planetarium in Toronto -

A North Carolina man is attempting to save the McLaughlin Planetarium from being demolished as the University of Toronto expands. The planetarium was opened in 1968. Jeff Balmer, an architecture professor and a former Toronto resident, who now works at University of North Carolina at Charlotte, has fond memories of visiting the building as a child. He claims that visiting the Planetarium when he was young played a big influence on his life. “The building is a fantastic example of mid-century architecture. It’s a real masterwork and it would be a terrible loss for that building to be demolished,” he told CityNews via Skype on Tuesday. “The city ought to have a major planetarium like it did in the past. [Toronto] is the largest city in North America without a significant planetarium,” Balmer said. While the building does present a historical significance, declining attendance at the McLaughlin Planetarium caused it to close it's doors in 1995. The University of Toronto Jeffrey Balmer joins us today on the Kelly Cutrara Show, speaking with guest host, Chris Chreston.
1/25/20179 minutes, 28 seconds
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What you need to know about Norovirus

Dr. Samir Gupta joins Kelly to talk about the Norovirus.
1/24/20177 minutes, 20 seconds
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Police Taser suspect after female officer assaulted

Toronto police Tasered a man during an arrest in the city’s downtown core after he allegedly assaulted another officer. Toronto Police Association President, Mike McCormack tells AM640 that the video doesn't tell the whole story and that the suspect had kicked out a police car window during the arrest, was biting and spitting at police.
1/24/20178 minutes, 28 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 Tuesday, January 24th 2017

Chreston for Cutrara keeping you in the know!
1/24/20175 minutes, 54 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 Tuesday, January 24th 2017

Chris fills in for Kelly filling you in on the news!
1/24/20174 minutes, 41 seconds
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Jackie's Cuts Tuesday, January 24th 2017

1/24/20172 minutes, 31 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Monday, January 23rd 2017

More things you should know, with Chris Chreston for Kelly Cutrara.
1/23/20176 minutes, 52 seconds
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Cst. Paolo Carretta - Mississauga Kijiji car thefts

Cst. Paolo Carretta updates the show on the Mississauga car thefts. 
1/23/20175 minutes, 26 seconds
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Jackie's Cuts - Monday, January 23rd 2017

1/23/20175 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Monday, January 23rd 2017

Chris fills in for Kelly to keep you in the know!
1/23/20175 minutes, 59 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Friday, January 20th 2017

1/20/20173 minutes, 49 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Friday, January 20th 2017

1/20/20176 minutes, 12 seconds
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Reggie Cecchini, Global News producer and correspondent in DC

Trump inauguration
1/20/201714 minutes, 21 seconds
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James Pasternak, Councillor Ward 10 York Centre

Lack of commuter parking causing 'total chaos' at TTC stations
1/19/20176 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Thursday, January 19th 2017

1/19/20177 minutes, 10 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Thursday, January 19th 2017

1/19/20177 minutes, 46 seconds
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Martin Mittelstaedt, Toronto Islands Noise Committee

Plan for massive nightclub on Toronto's waterfront alarms residents
1/19/201714 minutes, 10 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Thursday, January 19th 2017

1/19/20174 minutes, 55 seconds
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Moran Zur, CEO and founder of safe beyond

Tweeting from Beyond the grave
1/19/201718 minutes, 46 seconds
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Trending Topic: Take 2 - Wednesday, January 18th 2017

1/18/20178 minutes, 16 seconds
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Doug Elliot, Gay rights lawyer and recipient of the Pride Toronto lifetime achievement award

Pride Toronto votes to remove police floats, marches from parade
1/18/201712 minutes, 9 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Wednesday, January 18th 2017

White women and HBO
1/18/20173 minutes, 36 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Wednesday, January 18th 2017

1/18/20178 minutes, 5 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Tuesday, January 17th 2017

Time to know stuff! 
1/17/20177 minutes, 27 seconds
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Gary Crawford, City of Toronto Budget Chief

CUTRARA | Scrapping rebate for vacant businesses could save Toronto $22 Million a year
1/17/20176 minutes, 20 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Tuesday, January 17th 2017

First draft of Lola
1/17/20173 minutes, 58 seconds
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Dr. Shawn Aaron, University of Ottawa

One-third of Canadian adults diagnosed with asthma don't actually have it
1/17/20177 minutes
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Tredning Topix: Take 1 - Tuesday, January 17th 2017

Why not know stuff?
1/17/20175 minutes, 16 seconds
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Andrew Stoeten on Blue Jays & Jose Bautista

Andrew Stoeten, Blogger at BlueJaysNation.com
1/16/20176 minutes, 42 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Monday, January 16th 2017

1/16/20172 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ontario Long-Term Care Association CEO, Candace Chartier

Candace joins to discuss the safety of long term care facilities following the news update of the Ontario nurse charged with murder. 
1/13/201712 minutes, 7 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 Friday, January 13th 2017

Knowing things is good.
1/13/20178 minutes, 49 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Friday, January 13th 2017

Jerry Seinfeld describes his opinion on what Canada is to Americans...
1/13/20175 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 Friday, January 13th 2017

Make sure you're always in the know!
1/13/20178 minutes, 17 seconds
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York Regional Police Constable Andy Pattenden talks about the "Mean tweets"

If you haven't seen the video you can check it out here!
1/13/20176 minutes, 10 seconds
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Lorne Honickman, AM640 Legal Analyst and partner at BTZ Law

J.P. Manoux has been convicted of two counts of mischief for operating in a hidden camera in the Toronto condo he sublet to two women
1/12/20177 minutes, 7 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Thursday, January 12th 2017

Knowing stuff is fun!
1/12/20178 minutes, 15 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Thursday, January 12th 2017

AMC hints at return of Breaking Bad character
1/12/20175 minutes, 9 seconds
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Alex Nuttall, MP for Barrie–Springwater–Oro-Medonte - Thursday, January 12th 2017

Opposition says nationwide Justin Trudeau tour a Liberal scheme to gather data
1/12/20177 minutes, 44 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Thursday, January 12th 2017

Do you like knowing stuff?
1/12/20177 minutes, 43 seconds
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Len Goldberg, Comedian and animal activist - Thursday, January 12th 2017

Toronto man confronts fur wearing customers at Veg resturant
1/12/20179 minutes, 53 seconds
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Jenny Afia, UK Privacy Lawyer - Wednesday, January 11th 2017

What do those terms of service pages actually mean? A lawyer rewrote them in plain English 
1/12/20178 minutes, 41 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Wednesday, January 11th 2017

What people are talking about 
1/12/20177 minutes, 37 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Wednesday, January 11th 2017

Here's some stuf worth know about!
1/11/20176 minutes, 43 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Tuesday, January 10th 2017

Here's some stuff you should know about
1/11/201710 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Tuesday, January 10th 2017

Here's some stuf you should know about 
1/11/20177 minutes, 8 seconds
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John Tory, January 10th 2017

The Mayor tells Kelly about the cities plans to improve for road safety
1/11/201714 minutes, 6 seconds
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David Akin, Senior Political Correspondent for the National Post - January 11th 2017

Just who was the PM on Vacation with? & why it matters!
1/11/201712 minutes, 26 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Wednesday, January 11th 2017

Morning show madness
1/11/20175 minutes, 29 seconds
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Dr. David Levy, Author of Love and Sex with Robots

A.I. expert says humans will marry robots by 2050
1/11/20178 minutes, 3 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Tuesday, January 10th 2017

Bad Star Wars Translation
1/10/20174 minutes, 19 seconds
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"The Real Housewives of ISIS" - January 9th 2017

A BBC sketch comedy show has released a short bit entitled “The Real Housewives of ISIS.” Some feel the comedic piece has crossed a line.
1/10/201719 minutes, 57 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Monday, January 9th 2016

Chris brings you the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer
1/10/20173 minutes, 4 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 2 - January 9th 2016

More stuff to know
1/9/20178 minutes, 12 seconds
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Trending Topix : Take 1 - January 9th 2017

Stuff you should know
1/9/20178 minutes, 18 seconds
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Can you get a ticket for not clearing the roof of your car?

A driver in Manitoba received a nearly $240 ticket for driving with between seven and 10 cm of snow on his roof.
1/9/201712 minutes, 41 seconds
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Mark Remillard, ABC News Correspondent

Mark Remillard, ABC News Correspondent
1/6/20176 minutes, 40 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - January 6th 2017

Chreston's Cuts - January 6th 2017
1/6/20174 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - January 6th 2017

Trending Topix: Take 1 - January 6th 2017
1/6/20178 minutes, 25 seconds
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Dr. J. Calvin Coffey, study author and surgeon at the University of Limerick, Ireland

Dr. J. Calvin Coffey talks about the newly identified human organ: the mesentry.
1/6/201710 minutes, 28 seconds
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Dr. David Fischer, President of the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Dr. David Fischer, President of the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
1/5/20178 minutes, 1 second
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Andrea Lamarre, PhD Student at the University of Guelph

Andrea Lamarre, PhD Student at the University of Guelph
1/5/201710 minutes, 24 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - January 5th 2017

More stuff to know!
1/5/20177 minutes, 27 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - January 5th 2016

Chreston's Cuts - January 5th 2016
1/5/20174 minutes, 25 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - January 5th 2017

Stuff you need to know!
1/5/20178 minutes, 57 seconds
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Trending Topix: The Tasha Edition - January 5th 2017

Trending Topix: The Tasha Edition - January 5th 2016
1/5/20179 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - January 4th 2017

More stuff to know about!
1/4/20177 minutes, 24 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - January 4th 2017

Chreston's Cuts - January 4th 2017
1/4/20175 minutes, 9 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - January 4th 2017

Stuff you need to know!
1/4/20178 minutes, 34 seconds
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Dr. Gabor Lukacs, Air Passenger Advocate & Jim Young, President and CEO at NewLeaf Travel Company Inc.

Dr. Gabor Lukacs, Air Passenger Advocate, has been in contact with some of these travelers. We then had Jim Young, President and CEO at NewLeaf Travel Company Inc, on the show to respond.
1/4/201713 minutes, 32 seconds
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Trending Topix: The Tasha Edition - January 4th 2017

Bonus things you need to know!
1/4/20176 minutes, 56 seconds
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Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 19 Trinity-Spadina

Councillor Mike Layton wants cameras on TTC streetcars to catch drivers who don't stop at open doors. 
1/4/20179 minutes, 25 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - January 3rd 2017

Chreston's Cuts - January 3rd 2017
1/3/20173 minutes, 35 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - January 3rd 2017

Stuff you need to know!
1/3/20178 minutes, 40 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - January 3rd 2017

Stuff you just need know!
1/3/20179 minutes, 33 seconds
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PJ Mazzonna on being sold a dirty t-shirt instead of a Sony virtual reality headset

1/3/20177 minutes, 38 seconds
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Lisanne Roy Beauchamp - acting team leader for the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre

Lisanne Roy Beauchamp - acting team leader for the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre
1/3/20178 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trending Topix: The Tasha Edition - January 3rd 2017

Bonus Trending Topix - Kelly Cutrara sitting in for Tasha 1-2pm.
1/3/20176 minutes, 32 seconds
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Dr. Alex Forsythe

12/29/20166 minutes, 8 seconds
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Gretta Vosper

12/29/20169 minutes, 45 seconds
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Anthropologist John Kappelman

12/28/201612 minutes, 38 seconds
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Carol Harrison - Food & Nutrion Expert, RD Founder of Yummy Lunch Club

12/28/201614 minutes, 5 seconds
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Prof. Mark Emberton, University College Hospital in London - Dec. 23 2016

Mark Emberton from University College London joined Kelly to discuss the laser procedure for fighting prostate cancer and its future potentials.
12/23/201611 minutes, 9 seconds
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Stringer's Sounds - December 22 2016

Mike Stringer brings you the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer... in around 2:50ish.
12/22/20165 minutes, 27 seconds
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Mike Nagy - Chair of the Wellington Water Watchers - December 21 2016

12/21/20168 minutes, 31 seconds
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Stringer's Sounds - December 20th 2016

Mike Stringer brings you the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer... in around 2:50ish.
12/20/20165 minutes, 43 seconds
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Matt Price - Professor, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto - Dec. 20 2016

U of T professor Matt Price was part of the recent "guerilla archiving event" to safeguard scientific data.
12/20/20166 minutes, 9 seconds
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Karen Hardy - ICREA research professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona - Dec. 19 2016

Lead researcher on the study Karen Hardy discusses what primitive humans ate over one million years ago.
12/19/20165 minutes, 26 seconds
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Dr. Mary Vearncombe - Medical Director of Infection, Prevention & Control at Sunnybrook Health Sciences

Dr. Mary Vearncombe explains why some medical professionals are not getting the flu shot.
12/19/20166 minutes, 42 seconds
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Andrea Warren - E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Live in Concert at the Sony Centre

Andrea Warren, Vice-President, Marketing & Project Development, Attila Glatz Concert Productions, joins Chris to talk about E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial In Concert coming to the Sony Centre December 29th and 30th. 
12/16/20167 minutes, 44 seconds
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Fashion Santa - December 14th, 2016

The Original Fashion Santa, Paul Mason, joins Chris Chreston to talk about what he has in store for this holiday season and the new year! 
12/16/20166 minutes, 32 seconds
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Marc Gordon, marketing expert - December 15 2016

12/15/20168 minutes, 49 seconds
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AM640's Andy Borkowski reviews "Rogue One"

Host of AM640's Video Game Sophistry, Andy Borkowski, gives us a sneak peek review of Rogue One. 
12/14/20168 minutes, 48 seconds
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Andrea Horwath on her open letter to Mayor Tory - Road toll debate

Andrea Horwath joins Chris Chreston to talk road tolls and her open letter to Mayor Tory. 
12/13/20169 minutes, 35 seconds
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Britt's Bytes - Surprise Leafs Tickets - December 13th, 2016

Britt's taking over Chreston's Cuts - bringing you the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer.
12/13/20162 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ryan McKellar, Curator at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Dinosaur tail preserved in amber
12/9/20167 minutes, 29 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - December 9th 2016

Know stuff you didn't know before
12/9/20168 minutes, 51 seconds
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Jon Sandys - Moviemistakes.com

Worst movie mistakes of 2016
12/9/20166 minutes, 40 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - December 9th 2016

Old-timey music
12/9/20163 minutes, 39 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 1 - December 9th 2016

Another day, another bunch of stuff to know
12/9/201610 minutes, 2 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - December 8th 2016

Keep on knowing stuff 
12/9/20165 minutes, 51 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - December 8th 2016

Listen and know stuff 
12/9/201610 minutes, 25 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - December 8th 2016

Beavers are funny, and Jon Sudano strikes again! 
12/9/20163 minutes, 25 seconds
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Jeff Robert, Principal at New World Design - December 8th 2016

Chicago architects want to hide Trump Tower logo with pigs inspired by Pink Floyd's Animals
12/9/20167 minutes, 13 seconds
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Brandon James, Inspector with the OSPCA - December 8th 2016

A Toronto Woman has plead guilty to animal cruelty after it was discovered that she had allowed a pronged training collar to become embedded​in her dog's neck  
12/8/20164 minutes, 43 seconds
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Mike Colle, MPP for Eglinton Lawrence - December 8th 2016

Should drivers get banned for life when they cause serious injury or kill someone on the road?
12/8/201612 minutes, 25 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - December 7th 2016

Star Wars sneak peek
12/7/20162 minutes, 46 seconds
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Reid Fiest, Global National's Alberta Correspondent

Global's coverage of the Fort McMurray fire makes top 10 Youtube videos of 2016 
12/7/20167 minutes, 3 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - November 7th 2016

Stuff you should know 
12/7/20166 minutes, 46 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - December 7th 2016

Knowing stuff: Good  Not Knowing stuff: Bad
12/7/20169 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ross Hull, Global News Toronto Meteorologist

Will the Polar-vortex be back ?
12/7/20164 minutes, 14 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - December 6th 2016

Know stuff! 
12/7/201610 minutes, 58 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - December 6th 2016

Don't get caught not knowing stuff!
12/6/20169 minutes, 21 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Decmber 6th 2016

Christmas story and shotguns
12/6/20164 minutes, 47 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - December 5th 2016

Here's some more stuff you should know!
12/5/20166 minutes, 34 seconds
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Lorne Honickman, AM640 Legal analyst and partner with BTZ Law - December 5th 2016

Outrage over last Tango in Paris Non-consensual rape scene has people calling for chargesWill you ever watch this movie or re-watch this movie again knowing what was happening behind the scenes?
12/5/201622 minutes, 50 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - December 5th 2016

Hockey vs. Soccer and not so sexy Lingerie
12/5/20164 minutes, 40 seconds
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Trednign Topix: Take 1 - December 5th 2016

Don't get caught not knowing stuff!
12/5/20168 minutes, 55 seconds
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Scott Stinson, Post Media Sports Columnist

Will NHL players play in the next winter olmpics?
12/5/201612 minutes, 11 seconds
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Maeghan Toews, University of Alberta - November 2nd 2016

Family veto can block organ donation
12/2/20166 minutes, 57 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - November 2nd 2016

Knowing stuff is great, knowing this stuff is pretty alright...
12/2/201613 minutes, 11 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - December 2nd 2016

The fox and the gynecologist
12/2/20164 minutes, 26 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - November 2nd 2016

Don't get caught not knowing stuff!
12/2/201612 minutes, 29 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - December 1st 2016

Who was Jolene and why was Dolly so worried about her taking her man?
12/2/20164 minutes, 10 seconds
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Michael Whiteman, President of Baum & Whitman International Restaurant Consultants

Food trends for 2017
12/1/20167 minutes, 10 seconds
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Yasir Naqvi, Ontario's Attorney General

Ontario hiring more judges and crown prosecutors
12/1/20167 minutes, 18 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - December 1st 2016

All the stuff you need to know about PLUS a special guest!
12/1/201613 minutes, 6 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 1 - December 1st, 2016

A bunch of stuff you should know about!
12/1/201613 minutes, 32 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - November 30th 2016

Napoleon is back, and he brought his tots!  
11/30/20162 minutes, 38 seconds
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Bonnie Lysyk, Ontario's Auditor General - November 30th 2016

Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk joined Kelly to talk about some of the highlights from her latest report.
11/30/20168 minutes, 52 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - November 30th 2016

Stuff you should know! 
11/30/201612 minutes, 53 seconds
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Don Mitchell, AM640 News Editor and Soccer Enthusiast - November 30th 2016

Making sense of the confusing MLS playoff system
11/30/20167 minutes, 12 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - November 30th 2016

Make sure you know stuff!
11/30/201611 minutes, 57 seconds
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Anthony Housefather, MP for Mount Royal and Commons Justice Committee Chair

Newmarket sperm importer failed safety inspection 3 timesShould people get paid for sperm?
11/29/20168 minutes, 29 seconds
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Trendning Topix: Take 1 - November 29th 2016

Don't get caught not knowing stuff!
11/29/201615 minutes, 9 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - November 29th 2016

Cutrara and Chreston fill you in on the stories people will be talking about.
11/29/201612 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tom Hanks reprised his role as Forrest Gump - Chreston's Cuts -November 28th 2016

Chris bring you the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer  
11/28/20163 minutes, 35 seconds
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Tommy Boucher, Free Hugger

Montreal man gets fined for giving out free hugs on the Metro  
11/28/20168 minutes, 5 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 2 - November 28th 2016

Cutrara and Chreston bring you some more stories you should know about
11/28/201612 minutes, 56 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 1 - November 28th 2016

Cutrara and Chreston roll through some stuff you should know about
11/28/201610 minutes, 35 seconds
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TrekYards.com talk Star Trek TV Series

Captain Foley and Commander Cockings from TrekYards.com* Chris Chreston is filling in for Kelly Cutrara *
11/25/20169 minutes, 35 seconds
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John Simpson on legal battle over 'Fashion Santa' ownership

John Simpson is an Intellectual Property Lawyer at Shift Law.* Chris Chreston is filling in for Kelly *
11/25/20169 minutes, 3 seconds
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Jonathan D. Hall on road tolls in Toronto

Jonathan D. Hall is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics and School of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Toronto.* Chris Chreston filling in for Kelly Cutrara * 
11/25/20168 minutes, 23 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - November 25th 2016

Just Chris telling you the things that are necessary to know
11/25/201612 minutes, 5 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - November 25th 2016

Some stuff you need to know, without Kelly
11/25/201610 minutes, 18 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - November 24th 2016

Here's some more stuff you should know!
11/24/201611 minutes, 20 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - November 24th 2016

Here's some stuff you should know!
11/24/201612 minutes, 9 seconds
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Sam Carter-Shamai on Old City Hall and what should be done with it

Research Assistant at the Ryerson City Building Institute
11/24/20167 minutes, 2 seconds
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Trending Topix: BONUS - November 24th 2016

Here's some bonus stuff you should know! Tasha Kheiriddin is off today so Kelly Cutrara hosted an extra hour, 1-2pm. She talks about tolls.
11/24/20169 minutes, 18 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - November 23rd 2016

Here's some more stuff you should know
11/23/201613 minutes, 59 seconds
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Christine Van Geyn, Ontario director for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation

How much did the Ontario govenrment pay to advertise changes to the FEDERAL pesnison plan?
11/23/20165 minutes, 48 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 1 - November 23rd 2016

Here's some stuff should know
11/23/201612 minutes, 31 seconds
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David Juurlink, head of clinical pharmacology and toxicology at Sunnybrook

Medical experts urge Canada to declare public emergency over opioid crisis
11/22/20168 minutes, 50 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - November 22nd 2016

Star Wars revelations
11/22/20164 minutes, 31 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 2 - November 22nd 2016

More stuff to know!
11/22/201612 minutes, 5 seconds
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Bruce Pardy, Law Professor, Queens University

Can Ontario's Liberals cancel renewable power contracts? -Wynne wants to solve the provinces electricity problems, here's an idea…
11/22/20167 minutes
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - November 22nd 2016

Stuff you need to know
11/22/201611 minutes
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Chreston's Cuts - November 21st 2016

SNL mocks liberals & Vegans try to rap
11/21/20164 minutes, 2 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - November 21st 2016

More stuff you might want to know about!
11/21/201613 minutes, 15 seconds
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Torquil Campbell

Torquil Campbell wants people to join the Conservative Party in order to keep Leitch out
11/21/20169 minutes, 5 seconds
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Tredning Topix: Take 1 - November 21st 2016

Here's some stuff you  should know!
11/21/201611 minutes, 59 seconds
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Dr. Ann Cavoukian - 3 Term Privacy Commissioner, Executive Director,Privacy & Big Data Institute @ Ryerson

Should police be able to compel you to hand over your cell phone password?
11/18/20166 minutes, 43 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - November 18th 2016

Here's some more stuff you should know!
11/18/201612 minutes, 27 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - November 18th 2016

Some kind of singing cashier
11/18/20164 minutes, 58 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - November 18th 2016

Here's some stuff you should know!
11/18/201611 minutes, 6 seconds
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Sean O’Shea, Global's Consumer Reporter

Global's Sean O'Shea joined Kelly on the show to discuss the story of a pregnant woman who was bumped from a heavy flight
11/18/20168 minutes, 34 seconds
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Mark Boulos, Sleep Neurologist at Sunny Brook's Health Sciences Centre

Engineer in New Jersey train crash had undiagnosed sleep apnea - But What is sleep apnea?
11/17/20167 minutes, 21 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - November 17th 2016

Chris Chreston brings you the best and worst noise the internet has to offer.
11/17/20162 minutes, 40 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - November 17th 2016

Here's some more stuff you should know about!
11/17/201610 minutes, 28 seconds
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Michael Nolan, Chief of the Renfrew County Paramedic Service and is in charge of its drone pilot project

Defibrillator-equipped drones could be in the sky in the near future
11/17/20167 minutes, 43 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - November 17th 2016

Here's some stuff you should know about!
11/17/201611 minutes, 32 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - November 16th 2016

Here's a bunch of stuff you should know
11/16/20161 minute, 10 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - November 16th 2016

Sounds and noises from around the web
11/16/20163 minutes, 40 seconds
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Joe Mihevc, Chair of the Toronto Board of Health

Toronto Public Health names top condoms
11/16/20167 minutes, 8 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - November 16th 2016

Here's some stuff you should know!
11/16/201612 minutes, 5 seconds
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Jennifer Hollett, Head of news and government for Twitter Canada

Twitter says it's cracking down on hate speech
11/16/20168 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ana Bailão, Councillor for Ward 18

Councilor Toronto councillors push to allow laneway housing
11/15/20167 minutes, 31 seconds
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Jeff Robinson, President of SEIU Branch Local 1

Labatt Retirees will no longer get free beer for life
11/15/20166 minutes, 50 seconds
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Trandeing Topix: Take 2 - November 15th 2016

Here's some more stuff you should know!
11/15/201610 minutes, 57 seconds
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Trandeing Topix: Take 1 - November 15th 2016

Here's some stuff you should know!
11/15/201611 minutes, 46 seconds
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Kellie Leitch, Conservative Party Leadership Candidate

The ConservativeParty of Canada leadership candidate joined Kelly to talk about her vison for the party and Canada.
11/14/20169 minutes, 53 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Monday, November 14th 2016

Here's some more stuff you should know!
11/14/201611 minutes, 47 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - November 14th 2016

Every day at 2:50-sh Chris Chreston shares the best (and worst) the internet has to offer.
11/14/20163 minutes, 28 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Monday, November 14th 2016

Here's some stuff you should know!
11/14/201611 minutes, 46 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - November 11th 2016

Every day at 2:50-sh Chris Chreston shares the best (and worst) the internet has to offer.
11/11/20162 minutes, 47 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Friday, November 11th 2016

Here's some more stuff you should know!
11/11/201612 minutes, 40 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Friday, November 11th 2016

Here's some stuff you should know!
11/11/201612 minutes, 55 seconds
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Janet McCausland - Director of the Prince's Operation Entrepreneur

Helping modern-day veterans transitioning back into civilian life here at home
11/11/20166 minutes, 27 seconds
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Michael Burns, CEO of the Toronto games

Invictus Games organizers want remembrance to last all year
11/11/20168 minutes, 47 seconds
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Shawn Zigelstein, Royal LePage

Canadian realtors already fielding calls from anxious Americans
11/11/20164 minutes, 21 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Thusday, November 10th 2016

Here's more stuff you should know about!
11/10/201610 minutes, 11 seconds
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Dr. Alice Crook, Veterinarian from the Atlantic Veterinary College on PEI. Former CVMA Animal Welfare Committee Chair

BC veterinarians ban tail docking, ear cropping
11/10/20169 minutes, 56 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Thursday, November 10th 2016

Here's some stuff you should know!
11/10/20169 minutes, 20 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Tuesday, November 8th 2016

Here's more stuff you should know about!
11/9/20168 minutes, 59 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - November 9th 2016

Every day at 2:50-sh Chris Chreston shares the best (and worst) the internet has to offer.
11/9/20162 minutes, 36 seconds
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Jeff Jarvis, Journalist and professor at the City University of New York

Has the mainstream-media lost touch with middle America?
11/9/20168 minutes, 34 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Wednesday, November 9th 2016

Here's some stuff you should know!
11/9/20166 minutes, 31 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Tuesday, November 8th 2016

Here's more stuff you should know about! 
11/8/201611 minutes, 23 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – November 8th 2016

Every day at 2:50-sh Chris Chreston shares the best (and worst) the internet has to offer.
11/8/20163 minutes, 45 seconds
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Dr. Sascha Drewlo, Associate Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology at Wayne State University

Pap Test May Reveal Genetic Disorders Earlier
11/8/20168 minutes, 10 seconds
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Colin Fraser, Liberal MP for West Nova

Should Remembrance Day be a holiday?
11/8/20167 minutes, 20 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Tuesday, November 8th 2016

Here's some stuff you should know!
11/8/201611 minutes, 45 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - November 7th 2016

Every day at 2:50-sh Chris Chreston shares the best (and worst) the internet has to offer.
11/7/20164 minutes, 22 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 2 - Monday, November 7th 2016

Here's some more stuff you should know!
11/7/201613 minutes, 43 seconds
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Joseph Neuberger, Toronto Criminal Lawyer - November 7th 2016

Ontario jurors get new program to for free counselling
11/7/20167 minutes, 34 seconds
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Trending Topix: Take 1 - Monday, November 7th 2016

Here's some stuff you should know!
11/7/201610 minutes, 55 seconds
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U of T Professor, Jordan Peterson, on why he won't use "preferred" gender pronouns - November 4th, 2016

While the politically correct, or PC, movement has gained footing in most facets of modern day society, it doesn't mean we should be complacent as citizens to follow suit. Jordan Peterson surely wont be, specifically when it comes to "preferred" gendered pronouns. University of Toronto professor, Jordan Peterson, has gone on the record, and even written a news article for the Toronto Sun, on "Why I won’t use ‘preferred’ pronouns – and why you shouldn’t either".  Peterson has come under fire for a series of videos he made, entitled "Professor against political correctness". Peterson drew some criticism for voicing his frustrations for the Ontario Human Rights Commission’s definition of “gender identity,” which is described as a person’s “sense of being a woman, a man, both, neither, or anywhere along the gender spectrum.” “I don’t know what ‘neither’ means,” Peterson says in the video, “because I don’t know what the options are if you’re not a man or a woman. It’s not obvious to me how you can be both because those are, by definition, binary categories. Jordan Peterson joined the Afternoon Drive with Kelly Cutrara, to discuss his side of the debate, and why the political correctness movement has gone too far.
11/4/201616 minutes, 19 seconds
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David Juurlink, head of clinical pharmacology and toxicology at Sunnybrook

Are Ontario doctors over proscribing opioids?
11/3/20169 minutes, 22 seconds
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14 pedestrians struck by cars since Wednesday night, Police Constable Clint Stibbe discusses - November 3rd 2016

In already a record year for auto/pedestrian collisions, another staggering statistic was added over the course of Wednesday night/Thursday morning: Fourteen pedestrians were struck by cars between 6 p.m. on Wednesday and 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, said Toronto police Const. Clint Stibbe. One incident sent an 18-year-old man to hospital with serious injuries. The crash happenedjust before 7:30 a.m. at Islington Ave. and The Queensway. Another woman suffered life-threatening injuries in another collision on College St. near Palmerston Blvd. around 8 p.m. on Wednesday. Another pedestrian who was struck by a different vehicle at the intersection was also taken to hospital, said Toronto police. Soggy conditions in the GTA overnight were likely a factor in many of the collisions, says Toronto Police. Toronto Police Constable, Clint Stibbe, joins the Afternoon Drive to discuss why there were so many collisions, and what the city plans to do to prevent these kinds of collisions from taking place.
11/3/20169 minutes, 50 seconds
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Why aren't you buying booze online? November 2 2016

11/2/201614 minutes, 12 seconds
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New Oshawa regulations could disturb Designated Driver programs, says Donna Sabo - November 1st, 2016

New regulations on the designated driver industry set to come into effect in 2017 could mean there will soon be more drunk drivers on the road in Oshawa, driving company owners warn. The new regulations are seeing some backlash from the designated driving-companies that say many of the changes are unnecessary, and will make it harder to find drivers. However, city officials are claiming that they’re only looking to make sure the services are safe to use. The new bylaw requires that drivers are at least 25 years old, are affiliated with a licensed designated driving broker, and have a “G” driver’s license. Drivers must also provide a Criminal Information Report with Vulnerable Sector Screening, a driver’s abstract (record), and a city-approved medical clearance letter. As well as the previously mentioned regulations, designated drivers will also have to get explicit permission to drive a client’s car, can only drive people back who came to a site in that particular vehicle, must see a current permit and insurance before they can get behind the wheel of a client’s car. Donna Sabo, owner of designated driving service You Drink We Drive, said to the Toronto Star, that 90 per cent of her drivers have said they won’t file for the license. Donna Sabo joined the Afternoon Drive show to discuss with Kelly Cutrara why these new regulations will cause more drunk drivers to be on the streets of Oshawa.
11/1/201610 minutes, 49 seconds
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Jackson Proskow - Global News Washington Bureau Chief - October 31 2016

Jackson Proskow makes sense of the Clinton email investigation. 
10/31/20166 minutes, 33 seconds
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Frontier claims to have created 'World's Best Tuque' - October 27th, 2016

Frontier, a magazine, design studio, and ventures group, has designed what they are claiming to be the 'World's Best Tuque'.  Creators of the tuque claim that they, "have created a tuque that we believe could be the world’s best.The result is a product conceived over 18 months of research and development. It is an exploration of Canadian history, material science, fabrication techniques, production processes, and economic systems." It has been tested by Zamboni drivers, butchers, and backcountry hikers, but Frontier says that the hat is perfect for anyone. Despite the almost $200 price tag, the tuque has already sold-out online, and is not taking pre-order requests for the tuque. Paddy Harrington and Paul Kawai, from Frontier, join Kelly Cutrara to discuss what exactly went into the design process to declare their winter product as the "World's Best Tuque".
10/27/201616 minutes, 8 seconds
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Paolo Fongemie, Mayor of Bathurst, New Brunswick - October 26 2016

10/26/20168 minutes, 52 seconds
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New Credit Chief, Stacy Laforme, on giving blessing to Mississauga Chiefs name - October 25th, 2016

In the heated debate over teams with indigenous names and logos, one Mississauga team is keen on keeping theirs, and have gone about it the right way to secure a blessing from the First Nations. The Mississauga Chiefs, who play in the Mississauga Girls Hockey League, have had the name since the team’s debut. Their logo, an arrowhead, was designed more recently after a discussion with the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation. The Chiefs were among five hockey teams in Mississauga cited in a complaint to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario over team names and logos deemed “racially insensitive.” New Credit Chief, Stacey Laforme, was involved in the discussion that saw the logo change, from a chief's head to an arrowhead, and is supportive of the team's new direction. Stacey Laforme joined host Kelly Cutrara to discuss the change, and why the New Credit Chief gave the Mississauga Chiefs their blessing.
10/25/201611 minutes, 47 seconds
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Mayor John Tory - October 24 2016

The Mayor of Toronto discusses the new feature on the Green P parking app that will be available soon. 
10/24/20167 minutes, 49 seconds
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MADD to educate bar patrons in Halton Hills and Milton this weekend, Sergeant Paul Ruddle discusses - October 21, 2016

Halton police have laid 447 alcohol-related charges and issued 167 roadside suspensions this year, which, according to police, is a number that is much too high. This weekend, officers will join with MADD Canada representatives visit bars and restaurants throughout Milton and Halton Hills, and will be implementing volunteer breathalyzers to bring about awareness to the weekend campaign. Patrons will be provided with information pertaining to legislation changes that took effect October 2 that extends license suspensions, vehicle impoundment and remedial measures to those found driving while impaired by drugs. Sergeant Paul Ruddle, of the Halton Hills Police Department, joins the Kelly Cutrara Show to discuss the weekend campaign, and what they hope to achieve.
10/21/20168 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ottawa father, Jason Beaudoin, on challenging outdated child benefit policy from CRA - October 20th, 2016

An Ottawa father is accusing the Canada Revenue Agency of jumping to outdated conclusions when it decided his common-law wife should receive the child benefits for his two sons. The two sons were from a previous relationship. Jason Beaudoin says the CRA has assumed his live-in partner is the boys' primary caregiver, because the agency told him he needs her permission in order to have the Canada child benefit payments made out to him instead. Jason Beaudoin joins Kelly Cutrara, to dicuss the policies already in place, and how Beaudoin plans to challenge the CRA.
10/20/20168 minutes, 1 second
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Lori Davison, vice-president of brand strategy and communications, on new SickKids Ad - October 14, 2016

Sick isn't weak. That's the message that the new SickKids television advertisement states, in their new ad campaign, "VS". The ad targets all of the diseases and injuries that face the children that come into the SickKids hospital in Toronto. From liver disease, to cystic fibrosis, to cancer, and more, the new advertisement takes a bold new approach, as compared to previous ad campaigns. Lori Davison, vice-president of brand strategy and communications, joins Kelly Cutrara to discuss the advertisment, and the ideas behind the creation of this new advertisement.
10/14/20169 minutes, 31 seconds
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Dave Bidini - October 13th 2016

Dylan is great – but he’s no literary Nobel winner
10/13/20169 minutes, 1 second
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Guidy Mamann, Immigration Lawyer, on less citizenship applications - October 13th, 2016

Citizenship applications have plummeted because of increasing fees, and for the second year in a row, the number of people applying for citizenship has gone down. Factors include increasing international tensions, and stronger immigration regulations, but the biggest factor is cost. Unless you have a burning desire to become a Canadian citizen, not many people have the amount of money that is neccessary to even apply.  The government is saying that the fees for the application are merely administrative fees, but the cost continues to rise. Guidy Mamann, Immigration Lawyer with Mamann, Sandaluk & Kingwell LLP, discusses with Kelly Cutrara the factors that are affecting potential immigrants, and why the numbers continue to go down.
10/13/20168 minutes, 54 seconds
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Mark Breslin, Yuks Yuks Founder & CEO

Cutrara discusses the future of comedy with Mark Breslin. 
10/12/201611 minutes, 27 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - Oct. 11th 2016

10/11/20167 minutes, 38 seconds
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Breaking down the new mortgage rules

Rob Carrick, Personal Finance Columnist for the Globe and Mail helps Kelly break it down 
10/4/20167 minutes, 42 seconds
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Shai Bekman on E-Cigarette Legislationq in Canada

The federal government has announced it will introduce legislative amendments this fall to regulate e-cigarettes in Canada. The anticipated move comes after several provinces have already passed laws banning the sale of e-cigarettes to minors and the use of vaping products in public places. Health Canada said the move will balance the need to protect young people from nicotine addiction while allowing adult smokers to buy vaping products and e-cigarettes legally to help them quit smoking or as a potentially less harmful alternative to tobacco. E-cigarettes are battery-operated devices designed to look like traditional cigarettes. They use liquid-filled cartridges, often containing nicotine, that is vaporized when a user inhales. Shai Bekman, from Dash Vapes, discusess with Kelly Cutrara the pros and cons of these new legislations from the perespective of a shop owner. The new legislation could mean that potential consumers would not be able to sample the flavours before buying.
9/29/20169 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Skunk Whisperer

Mike MacMillan: Skunk Whisperer
9/28/20167 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ted Kritsonis discusses Blackberry dropping smartphones - September 28th, 2016

BlackBerry Ltd. once was the forerunner of the world’s global business and political elites with its line of eponymous smartphones, but by the end of this financial year will stop designing, ordering and selling the handsets that were integral to its brand in the beginning days “The company plans to end all internal hardware development and will outsource that function to partners,” CEO John Chen announced in a company press release, ending a 20-year run in the mobile hardware market that began with the launch of its two-way messaging pagers in 1996. Tech expert, Ted Kritsonis, joins Kelly Cutrara to discuss the recent development from Blackberry Ltd.
9/28/20168 minutes, 31 seconds
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University Students want to ban "Make America Great Again" Hat - September 28th, 2016

The issues of free speech and safe spaces erupted at Mount Royal University last Thursday after a video surfaced of a man and a woman getting into an arugment over whether he should be allowed to wear a hat supporting U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump. Kelly Cutrara discusses with listeners as to whether the hat is a image of racism and hate, or if it is simply an attempt at restricting our freedoms by banning the hat.
9/28/20169 minutes, 52 seconds
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Luciana Brasil, lawyer representing foreign buyers - Sept. 22 2016

There is a class-action lawsuit filed against B.C.'s foreign buyer property tax. Luciana Brasil is the lawyer representing these foreign buyers in this case. 
9/23/20169 minutes, 17 seconds
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Christine Van Geyne, Tax-free cigarettes fueling Ontario's contraband issue - September 22nd, 2016

Premier Kathleen Wynne knows that contraband cigarettes are a problem in Ontario — costing her government millions each year in lost revenues. But her tough talk doesn’t match her actions. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) has obtained documents through a Freedom of Information request that shows that Ontario Cigarette Allocation System is sending enough tax-free cigarettes to Ontario reserves that every smoker on a reserve over the age of 15 would have to smoke 61 cigarettes a day, every day. Christine Van Geyn, Ontario Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, discusses with Kelly Cutrara the effects that these contraband cigarettes play on the free market.
9/22/20167 minutes, 59 seconds
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Peter Kim From Global News

Peter Kim joins Kelly to give an update about the shooting that occured September 20th in the Annex. 
9/21/20168 minutes, 7 seconds
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Wearable Tech Won’t Help You Lose Weight

Dr. John Jakicic, Professor at the university of Pittsburghtells Kelly why.
9/20/20166 minutes, 48 seconds
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Benjamin Krakauer - Director of Watch Command - September 19th, 2016

9/19/20168 minutes, 12 seconds
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Kelly's New Music Friday - September 16th 2016

Kelly runs down some of the hot new releases
9/16/20168 minutes, 42 seconds
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Less Parking, More Transit, says Jan De Silva of Toronto Region Board of Trade - September 16th, 2016

Less parking, more transit.  That's the message in a report released Thursday by the Toronto Region Board of Trade that says the city's parking authority should consider selling off some of its parking lots as a way to fund transit. The report, titled Unlocking Value: A Strategy to Finance Transit Expansion with Existing City Assets & Revenue, says parking lots and other city assets could generate up to $1 billion to go toward Toronto's pressing transit needs. Jan De Silva, President of the Toronto Region Board of Trade, joins the Afternoon Drive to discuss the reasonings for this new report.
9/15/20166 minutes, 38 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts

9/14/20166 minutes, 41 seconds
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Karl Baldauf - Ontario Chamber of Commerce

The Ontario Chamber of Commerce wants marijuana to be available at stores other than LCBO's.
9/14/20169 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ian Lee, on 8% HST rebate from Liberals for Hydro Bills

In Kathleen Wynne's throne speech today, she announced that the provincial Liberal government will be offering an 8% rebate on Hydro bills, which will cover the HST portion. Ian Lee, professor at the Sprott School of Business, discuses how this move is the opposite of a band-aid effect.
9/12/201613 minutes, 45 seconds
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Jeff Jarvis - journalist and professor at the City University of New York - September 9 2016

9/9/201611 minutes, 43 seconds
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Stringer's Sounds - September 9 2016

Filling in for Chris Chreston, Mike Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
9/9/20168 minutes, 5 seconds
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TDSB Spokesperson, Ryan Bird on bus driver shortage - September 8th, 2016

More than 1,000 children in Toronto are either getting to school late or not going at all due to an “unanticipated” bus driver shortage. Two Toronto school boards said they are scrambling to get as many children to school with drivers doubling and tripling up on routes, calling in extra drivers and buses and taxis – even some principals are using their cars to help out.
9/8/20169 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ted Kritsonis, tech analyst and reporter - September 7 2016

9/7/201611 minutes, 49 seconds
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Mississauga woman turned away from doctors office due to service dog

9/6/201612 minutes, 11 seconds
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Doug Elliott, gay rights activist - August 31 2016

Doug Elliott describes what happened at the Pride Toronto townhall meeting Tuesday. 
8/31/201610 minutes, 47 seconds
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Anthropologist John Kappelman

Kelly Cutrara is joined by Anthropologist Professor John Kapplem about the newest findings on our famous ancestor, Lucy. 
8/30/201612 minutes, 38 seconds
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Mr. Reed

Dwayne Reed has gone viral as he welcomes his students to 4th grade
8/29/201610 minutes, 20 seconds
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Mark Ellis, Executive Producer of X Company - August 28th, 2016

A mortar shell was found by a man with a metal detector at the old Camp X training grounds. This was a secret traininig facility used during World War II.  Mark Ellis, executive producer of X Company, joins host Kelly Cutrara, on Afternoon Drive, about why Camp X is important to Canada's military history.
8/25/201610 minutes, 46 seconds
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NEW* Mike Nagy Chair of Wellington Water Watchers

Mike Nagy joins Kelly to updated her on the Nestle bottling plant.
8/24/201611 minutes, 23 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - August 24th 2016

8/24/20166 minutes, 2 seconds
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Leonard Bell - Shot Nine Times in 2004 by the Leader of the Galloway Boys, Tyshan Riley

Leonard Bell was shot nine times in 2004 by the leader of the Galloway Boys, one of Toronto's most notorious street gangs. Tyshan Riley not only shot Leonard Bell nine times, but he shot and killed Brenton Charlton right in front of Leonard Bell. Tyshan Riley was in Toronto last Thursday to attend his father's visitation. Bell had no idea that Riley was going to be in Toronto, and found out a day after he drove by the funeral procession. Bell said "Our tax dollars is going into paying for his transportation? Totally ridiculous, totally ridiculous," "It just comes like a complete slap in the face." How would you feel if you were Leonard Bell?
8/24/201618 minutes, 24 seconds
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Dr. Nadia Alam - Co Leader of Concerned Ontario Doctors

8/24/201610 minutes, 35 seconds
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Mike Nagy, Chair of Wellington Water Watchers

Environmentalists say Ontario should drop a Nestle bottling plant's permit to extract water. Mike Nagy, the Chair of Wellington Water Watchers joins Kelly to talk about Nestle's bottling plant.
8/24/201611 minutes, 25 seconds
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Are you riding the rides at the CNE? August 22 2016

8/22/20169 minutes, 45 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - August 12th 2016

8/12/20167 minutes, 35 seconds
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Honickman for Cutrara - Aaron Driver's Peace Bond

Lorne discusses the peace bond's effectiveness following the close-call with would be terrorist Aaron Driver.
8/12/201619 minutes, 53 seconds
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Doug Ford responds to release of the Rob Ford crack video

The public can now watch the video that touched off the biggest political scandal in Toronto’s history. It’s the video the late Rob Ford tried to deny was real, facing an onslaught of questions as mayor of Canada’s largest city in May 2013. Ford said then he could not comment on a video “that I have never seen or does not exist.” Doug Ford responds to the release of the Rob Ford crack video, on the Afternoon Drive show, with guest host, Jeff McArthur.
8/11/20167 minutes, 57 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - August 4th 2016

Trump+ China+Bass=Awesome! & An “exercise in bad taste”
8/4/20165 minutes, 24 seconds
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Cirque du Soleil - Francis Jalbert

8/4/201610 minutes, 26 seconds
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John Tory - Rail Deck Park

8/3/20169 minutes, 35 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - August 3rd 2016

Simpsons take on Trump, Howie Mandel lays down the law when AGT contestant is injured on stage
8/3/20167 minutes, 45 seconds
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Lez Kotzer - Toronto Will Lawyer

8/3/20169 minutes, 29 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - August 2nd 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
8/2/20166 minutes, 9 seconds
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Dr. Larry Levin, President-Elect of the Canadian Dental Association - August 2 2016

8/2/20169 minutes, 21 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - July 29th 2016

Damon does Prince, the truth behind the Bourne trilogy, Jean-Claude walks out, and Drake's Dad!
7/29/20167 minutes, 31 seconds
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John Yakabuski, PC Energy Critic

Cap-and-trade info hidden in your hydro bill
7/29/20166 minutes, 8 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - July 28th 2016

Stephen Colbert faces off with lawyers over 'Stephen Colbert' & Stephen Has A Question For Donald Trump
7/28/20166 minutes, 8 seconds
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Christian Leuprecht, The Status of Turkey Now

Christian Leuprecht, Professor of Political Science at the Royal Military College of Canada and Senior Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute, gives Afternoon Drive host, Kelly Cutrara, and update on the situation in Turkey
7/28/20168 minutes, 41 seconds
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Piers Handling, CEO of TIFF

TIFF 2016 runs from September 8 through 18
7/28/201612 minutes, 21 seconds
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Stephen LeClair, Ontario's Financial Accountability Officer - July 27 2016

7/27/20166 minutes, 58 seconds
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Toronto Police Const. Craig Brister

Constable Brister joins Kelly to discuss the "grey area" of leaving dogs on balconies.
7/26/20167 minutes, 1 second
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Afternoon Drive - Vancouver to Implement Foreign Buyers Tax

Kelly Cutrara and Chris Chreston discuss Vancouver's new legislation requiring non-Canadian citizens purchasing real estate to pay an additional property transfer tax of 15%.
7/25/20166 minutes, 50 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - July 25th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
7/25/20167 minutes, 27 seconds
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Stringer's Sounds (Chreston's Cuts) - July 22 2016

Filling in for Chris Chreston, Mike Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
7/22/20167 minutes, 37 seconds
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Andrew Lawton, AM980 Host/Reporter - July 22 2016

Andrew Lawton wraps up the RNC and provides his take on the state of the GOP.
7/22/20168 minutes, 43 seconds
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STAFFORD for CUTRARA | Was the judge too lenient in this case? July 20 2016

7/20/20168 minutes, 53 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - July 18th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
7/18/201610 minutes, 5 seconds
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Andrew Lawton on Cleveland GOP Convention - July 18th 2016

Andrew Lawton reporting live on location at the Cleveland GOP Convention
7/18/20167 minutes, 53 seconds
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Bev Belanger - President of PFLAG Canada - July 15th, 2016

7/15/20168 minutes, 29 seconds
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Mark Mattson, Founder & President of Lake Ontario Waterkeeper - July 13 2016

7/13/201611 minutes, 15 seconds
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Do Ontarians get a say in what happens with the shares of Hydro One? July 13 2016

7/13/201614 minutes, 24 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – July 11th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
7/11/20167 minutes, 56 seconds
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Brad Ross, TTC Spokesperson - TTC Ridership Down - July 7th, 2016

Facing a projected $25-million shortfall, the TTC intends to cancel planned service improvements and crack down on youngsters who ride for free by making kids as young as 10 get photo ID. TTC Spokesperson, Brad Ross, joins the Kelly Cutrara on the Afternoon Drive show to discuss what the TTC's plans are for the future.
7/7/20169 minutes
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Marc Emery, Prince of Pot

The Feds might prohibit homegrown pot
7/5/20169 minutes, 2 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - July 5th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
7/5/20165 minutes, 38 seconds
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National Bikini Day - July 5th, 2016

7/5/20164 minutes, 52 seconds
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Millennials Living at Home - July 5th, 2016

7/5/20169 minutes, 46 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - July 4th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
7/4/20166 minutes, 2 seconds
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Gay Rights Lawyer Doug Elliott on Pride Parade Disruption - July 4, 2016

Gay Rights Lawyer Doug Elliott on Pride Parade Disruption - July 4, 2016
7/4/201612 minutes, 23 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - June 30th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/30/20166 minutes, 36 seconds
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"Writing Comic Book Justin Trudeau" Chip Zdarsky - June 30th 2016

Frequent "Jughead" writer Chip Zdarsky joins Kelly to discuss what its like to write the Canadian leader in comic book form. 
6/30/201610 minutes, 32 seconds
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Melanie Palaypayon - June 29 2016

Melanie Palaypayon joined the show last month to discuss how the cuts were going to affect her six-year-old son, Xavier. Melanie is back today to provide an update.
6/29/20166 minutes, 13 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – June 28th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/28/20166 minutes, 37 seconds
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'Stop Healthcare Cuts': Doctors Limit Patient Appointments To 15 Minutes - June 28th 2016

Dr. Douglas Mark, the interim President of DoctorsOntario, joins the show to discuss.
6/28/20168 minutes, 23 seconds
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New Ontario Truck Drivers To Receive Mandatory Training - June 28th 2016

New Ontario Truck Drivers To Receive Mandatory Training - June 28, 2016 Guest: David Bradley
6/28/20168 minutes, 57 seconds
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Marc Emery, the Prince of Pot, on Marijuana Dispensary Crackdown

After another series of raids targeted downtown marijuana dispensaries, the City of Toronto has deferred the issue for the second straight time. The Licensing and Standards Committee met at City Hall on Monday to discuss how to license pot shops. Kelly Cutrara, host of the Afternoon Drive, spoke with the Prince of Pot, Marc Emery. A well known marijuana activist, Emery spent time in the US jail system for selling marijuana plant seeds in America.
6/27/201617 minutes, 4 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – June 23rd 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/23/20165 minutes, 39 seconds
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Intiaz Ruffudeen, Manager of City Policy and Planning

The manager of city policy and planning joined Kelly to discuss the changing bylaws which include a dangerous dog list.
6/23/20167 minutes, 59 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – June 22nd 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/22/20165 minutes
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Chreston’s Cuts – June 21st 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/22/20166 minutes, 23 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - June 20th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/20/20168 minutes
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Chreston' s Cuts - June 17th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/17/20166 minutes, 44 seconds
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Small companies are backing Walmart's decision to drop VISA

Small companies are backing Walmart's decision to drop VISA, and Afternoon Drive host, Kelly Cutrara, is wondering why small companies are getting on board with the world's largest retailer.
6/17/20166 minutes, 38 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – June 16th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish  
6/16/20166 minutes, 47 seconds
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Russian's recieve suspended disqualification from Euro 2016

Should Russia be allowed to host the 2018 World Cup?
6/16/201621 minutes, 30 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - June 15th

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
6/15/20167 minutes
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Toronto Sun Journalist, Joe Warmington on Superintedent Mark Fenton Verdict - June 15, 2016

A senior Toronto police officer, Superintendent Mark Fenton, who issued the orders to illegally “kettle” hundreds of people during the 2010 G20 summit, will not be fired or demoted for his actions. Toronto Sun journalist, Joe Warmington, who was culled during the event, offers his perspective on the verdict, with host Kelly Cutrara.
6/15/20169 minutes
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Chreston's Cuts - June 14th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/14/20166 minutes, 20 seconds
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Led Zeppelin Heads to Court - June 14 2016

Do you think Led Zeppelin ripped off Spirit's song, Taurus?
6/14/20168 minutes, 22 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - June 13th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/13/20164 minutes, 57 seconds
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Terrorism expert Mubin Shaikh on Orlando shooter's motives

Terrorism expert Mubin Shaikh on Orlando shooter's motives
6/13/201612 minutes, 30 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/10/20166 minutes, 16 seconds
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Riding backwards

What's it like to race backwards at Woodbine? Hear it from the jockey's mout.
6/10/20169 minutes, 26 seconds
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Gordie Howe dead at 88

Bob Nevin who won 2 cups with the Leafs in 62 & 63 remembered Howe as a personal hero. 
6/10/20168 minutes, 59 seconds
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Giorgio Mammoliti , Councillor Ward 7

Toronto council passes scaled-back bike plan, Councillor Girogio Mammoliti gave us a call to share his thoughts.
6/10/20165 minutes, 50 seconds
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Mike Layton,Toronto Councillor Ward 19

Toronto council passes scaled-back bike plan, Councillor Mike Layton shared his thoughts on the development.
6/10/201610 minutes, 36 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - June 9th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/9/20166 minutes, 38 seconds
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Mail Censorship in Toronto

Someone has taken it upon themselves to edit her neighbor's mail. Liz Phillips says she was concerned with flyers put out by Canadian Centre for Bioethical Reform. The flyer feature pictures of fetuses in utero and after abortion. Some of her neighbours didn't appreciate her mail monitoring and let Kelly know about it.
6/9/201617 minutes, 32 seconds
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Cliff, Stuckless Survivor

Cliff called and identified himself as a victim in the Maple Leaf Gardens sex assault. Gordon Stuckless was sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison in a Toronto courtroom on Today, more than two years after pleading guilty to 100 charges. The charges are for crimes Stuckless committed against 18 young boys decades ago.
6/9/20165 minutes, 16 seconds
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Lorne Honickman, AM640 legal analyst

Maple Leaf Gardens predator Gordon Stuckless gets 6 years in prison
6/9/20169 minutes, 3 seconds
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Bonnie Lysyk, Ontario's auditor genera

Should PanAm Bonuses be rescinded?
6/8/20167 minutes, 39 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - June 7th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/7/20165 minutes, 54 seconds
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Mike McMahon, the executive director of CMHA Oxford

Is the 's' a real thing?uicide contagion
6/7/201611 minutes, 5 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – June 6th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/6/20167 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ross McLean, Crime Specialist. Security expert, Former Toronto Police Officer

How do we solve Toronto's crime problem?
6/6/201610 minutes, 27 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – June 2nd 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/2/20165 minutes, 34 seconds
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Dave Bryans, CEO of the Ontario Convenience Stores Association

6/1/20168 minutes, 46 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – June 1st 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
6/1/20166 minutes, 46 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – May 31st 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
5/31/20167 minutes, 14 seconds
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Eric Gagnon, Director of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs for Imperial Tobacco

The Tobacco industry thinks the government is being hypocritical in its policy toward tobacco products
5/31/20168 minutes, 59 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts - May 30th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
5/31/20166 minutes, 24 seconds
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Kerri MacDonald - Doors Open Toronto Spokesperson - May 27 2016

Doors Open Toronto spokesperson Kerri McDonald joins Kelly to discuss which buildings to check out this weekend.
5/27/20167 minutes, 59 seconds
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Stringer's Sounds - May 27 2016

Filling in for Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston, Michael Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
5/27/20169 minutes, 32 seconds
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OPP Sgt. Pierre Gauthier - May 27 2016

OPP Sergeant Pierre Gauthier joins Kelly to discuss the recent changes to the Amber Alert system.
5/27/201613 minutes, 32 seconds
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Chreston's (Stringer's) Cuts - May 26 2016

Filling in for Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston, Michael Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
5/26/20167 minutes, 40 seconds
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Jackson Proskow - Global News Washington Bureau Chief - May 26 2016

Jackson Proskow discusses Donald Trump clinching the GOP Presidential nomination, and Hillary Clinton's campaign. 
5/26/20167 minutes, 9 seconds
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Chreston's (Stringer's) Cuts - May 25 2016

Filling in for Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston, Michael Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
5/25/20167 minutes, 14 seconds
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Megan Price, Spokesperson for Parks, Forestry & Recreation in Toronto - May 25 2016

Megan Price provides an update on the missing capybaras from High Park Zoo. 
5/25/20166 minutes, 55 seconds
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Melanie Palaypayon - May 24 2016

Melanie Palaypayon recently received a written apology from MPP Bob Delaney after he called Peel Regional Police. She had planned a protest outside his office concerning changes to autism therapy, which would affect her six-year-old son.
5/24/201617 minutes, 26 seconds
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Chreston's (Stringer's) Cuts - May 24 2016

Filling in for Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston, Michael Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
5/24/20168 minutes, 34 seconds
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Should Dwayne Casey have been fined? - May 24 2016

5/24/201616 minutes, 23 seconds
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Maureen Judge, Producer/Director of My Millennial Life

Toronto filmmaker Maureen Judge joins Kelly to discuss her new documentary about the struggles of Millennials.
5/20/201611 minutes, 1 second
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Chreston's (Stringer's) Cuts - May 20 2016

Filling in for Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston, Michael Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
5/20/20167 minutes, 20 seconds
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Should genetically modified foods always be labelled? May 20 2016

Kelly takes calls on a new genetically modified salmon that will be in Canadian stores soon.
5/20/201615 minutes, 14 seconds
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Chreston's (Stringer's) Cuts - May 19 2016

Filling in for Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston, Michael Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
5/19/20164 minutes, 43 seconds
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Carolyn Parrish, Ward 5 Councillor for Mississauga

Councillor Parrish says why she doesn't like the ride-sharing service Uber and why a pilot project in Mississauga should be scrapped. 
5/19/20169 minutes, 55 seconds
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Chreston's (Stringer's) Cuts - May 18 2016

Filling in for Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston, Michael Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
5/18/20167 minutes, 13 seconds
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Mark Zekulin, President of Tweed

Tweed (Canada's largest producer of medical cannabis products) is starting a sober driving campaign.
5/18/201610 minutes, 6 seconds
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Doug Beirness, Senior Research Associate at the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse

Doug Beirness talks about how people who drive high on marjuana may be more impaired than they realize.
5/18/20167 minutes, 14 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - May 17 2016

Filling in for Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston, Michael Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
5/17/20166 minutes, 15 seconds
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Jim Lawson, CEO of Woodbine Entertainment President

Jim Lawson talks about the new clockwise EuroTurf races coming to Woodbine racetrack next month. 
5/17/20167 minutes, 26 seconds
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Ryan Bird - Spokesperson for the TDSB

Ryan discusses Thorncliffe Park Public School's sex education compromise.
5/16/20167 minutes, 33 seconds
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Chreston's (Stringer's) Cuts - May 16th 2016

Filling in for Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston, Michael Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
5/16/20167 minutes, 15 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – May 13th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish
5/13/20166 minutes, 53 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – May 12th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
5/12/20165 minutes, 56 seconds
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Chris Round from Eden Exotic Entertainment in Edmonton

Do you think free lapdances from an Edmonton club are a good way to help Fort McMurray evacuees? 
5/12/20168 minutes, 15 seconds
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Mylene Savoie, Managing Director of John St. Advertising

Is that billboard telling me to text and drive?
5/12/20167 minutes, 44 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – May 11th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
5/11/20168 minutes, 39 seconds
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Kristine Hubbard, Operations Manager at Beck Taxi

Taxi industry denounces surge pricing
5/11/20167 minutes, 7 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – May 10th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
5/11/20167 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tim Petrou, Co-founder of 'wantme?'

Sexual consent in the 21st century   
5/10/20168 minutes, 45 seconds
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Kelly Cutrara and Andrew Lawton

Is the long form census reaching a little too deeply into our personal issues?
5/10/20167 minutes, 53 seconds
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Eagles of Death Metal launch craft beer to benefit victims of Paris attacks

Guest: James Gorry, Brewmaster - Manantler
5/10/20169 minutes, 53 seconds
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Liberal could open the floodgates to marriage fraud

Immigration Lawyer Julie Taub fills us in on the coming flood of marriage fraud
5/9/20168 minutes, 26 seconds
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Halton Cops want kids to stop playing 'assassin game'

Staff Sgt. Paul Davies from Halton Police fill Kelly in on the trendcasing causing concern in Oakville
5/9/20169 minutes, 48 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – May 9th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
5/9/20167 minutes, 53 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – May 6th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
5/6/20166 minutes, 16 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – May 5th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish -Kelly finally watched The Force Awakens so we brushed off some oldies and one new one
5/5/20167 minutes, 35 seconds
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Andrea Horwath calls Wynne a hypocrite

The Primer talks a big game on misogyny and sexual harassment but seems to sweep it aside when it is related to her own ministers.
5/5/20169 minutes, 38 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – May 4th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
5/4/20167 minutes, 34 seconds
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Auditor general asks Veterans Affairs to take reality check on medical pot use

Michael Blaise, Founder of Canadian Veterans Advocacy joined Kelly to provide the vets perspective
5/3/20168 minutes, 29 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – May 3rd 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
5/3/20166 minutes, 50 seconds
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Tim Hudak - LIVE from an UBER

The MPP and 'sharing economy' advocate weighs in on Toronto's Uber debate
5/3/20167 minutes, 59 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – May 2nd 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
5/2/20168 minutes, 8 seconds
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Chreston’s Cuts – April 29th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/29/20167 minutes, 39 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 28th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/28/20167 minutes, 19 seconds
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Is Donald Trump the "presumptive nominee" ?

Aarti Pole, Global National Washington bureau correspondent joined Kelly to talk about the GOP circus
4/27/20169 minutes, 13 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 27th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/27/20166 minutes, 16 seconds
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Selective road rage

For the times you're about to get mad, but you just feel bad....
4/27/20162 minutes, 53 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 26th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/26/20166 minutes, 54 seconds
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Gabor Lukacs is fighting on behalf of airline passengers

Are air lines discriminating against larger passengers?
4/25/201611 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Need for Speed

Chris Klimek, of Stop100.ca joined Kelly to talk about his latest push to increase speed limits in Ontario
4/25/20168 minutes, 52 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 25th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/25/20166 minutes, 33 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 22nd 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/22/20169 minutes, 34 seconds
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Pit bull put down after it mauls Toronto man's dog

The owner of a dog mauled by a pit bull shares the horrible experience
4/22/201610 minutes, 53 seconds
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Recording with Prince

Gil Moore from Triumph and Metalworks Studios gives us a behind the scenes look at what it was like to work with Prince.
4/21/20168 minutes, 23 seconds
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Celeb/social media reaction to Prince's passing

ET Canada's Cheryl Hickey joins Kelly Cutrara to talk about the celeb/social media reaction to Prince's passing
4/21/20166 minutes, 40 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 21st 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/21/20168 minutes, 49 seconds
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Prince dead at 57

Alan Cross joined Kelly to talk about the life and legacy of Prince as well as some of those quirky little Prince moments.
4/21/20169 minutes, 47 seconds
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Could flu have caused Princes death?

Dr. Allison McGeer from Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto joined Kelly to talk about the risk of influenza. 
4/21/20169 minutes, 12 seconds
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Mike Duffy cleared on all charges

AM640 Legal analyst Lorne Honickman joined Kelly Cutrara to go over the legal impact.
4/21/20168 minutes, 18 seconds
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Mahaffy & French families' lawyer responds to Homolka's reappearance

Tim Danson joined Kelly Cutrara to give us the perspective of Karla's victims.
4/20/20169 minutes, 4 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 20th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/20/20167 minutes, 28 seconds
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Big News on 4/20!

Federal legislation for the legalization of marijuana will be ready by next spring. The federal health minister told  the UN today that Canada is moving forward with pot legalization. Kelly talked to Bruce Linton who is on the forefront of the Canadian pot industry.
4/20/20168 minutes, 5 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 19th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/19/20167 minutes, 25 seconds
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Drug testing moving forward at the TTC

TTC CEO Andy Byford joins Kelly to talk about the ongoing fight to get TTC employees tested for drugs and alcohol
4/19/20169 minutes, 38 seconds
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Russell Peters stops by to chat with Kelly Cutrara

Superstar comedian Russell Peters stopped by for an impromptu chat with Kelly Cutrara and Chris Chreston this afternoon.
4/19/20165 minutes, 28 seconds
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Kelly Cutrara & Mississauga city councillor Karen Ras

Kelly Cutrara & Mississauga city councillor Karen Ras discuss banning door-to-door sales people
4/19/20166 minutes, 53 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 18th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/19/201610 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ross McLean on the "Amber Alert" System

When an "Amber Alert" is issued, message can be seen and heard on highway message signs, radio and television to immediately broadcast descriptions of the victims, the abductors and the vehicles they were last seen driving in. Unfortunately, some people are upset with how the current system works and they don't like it when the alert appears and interferes with their television viewing. Security expert and former Toronto Police Officer Ross McLean joined Kelly Cutrara today to discuss how to make the "Amber Alert" system better.
4/19/201611 minutes, 28 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 15th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/15/20167 minutes, 57 seconds
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Advice for couples

Cutrara tries to give Chreston some relationship advice
4/14/20163 minutes, 17 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 14th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/14/20168 minutes, 46 seconds
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Does the assisted death legislation go far enough?

Does the assisted death legislation go far enough?  Sara Bennett-Fox tells Kelly about her mother’s choice to take her own life before the symptoms of dementia made it impossible.
4/14/20169 minutes, 51 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 13th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/14/20167 minutes, 13 seconds
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Chreston's Cuts - April 12th 2016

Afternoon Drive Producer Chris Chreston presents the best noise the internet has to offer every day at 4:40-ish
4/12/20168 minutes, 36 seconds
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Kelly Cutrara and the TTC's Brad Ross discuss bomb threats

The TTC Received a number of bomb threats over the weekend. Why didn't we hear about it until there was an arrest?
4/12/20167 minutes, 9 seconds