Kelly Cutrara
3,474 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 months ago -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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Episodes
What you need to know as Ontario expands access to 4th COVID-19 vaccine doses to all adults
July 14, 2022 18:20 - 13 minutesKelly talks to Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious disease specialist.
Prices are expected to rise at the LCBO
July 14, 2022 17:55 - 10 minutesKelly talks to Aaron Dobbin, President & CEO of the Ontario Wine Growers Association.
Pickleball is as popular as ever, people in Toronto just need more places to play
July 13, 2022 18:15 - 12 minutesKelly talks to John Cameron, President of the Etobicoke Pickleball Association.
What the James Webb Space Telescope’s first glimpses into deep space tell us
July 13, 2022 17:59 - 11 minutesKelly talks to Paul Delaney, space expert and Emeritus Professor of Physics and Astronomy at York University.
Gas prices could fall further as recession looms
July 13, 2022 17:46 - 9 minutesKelly speaks with Dan McTeague, President of Canadians for Affordable Energy.
If you got COVID early this year, you can get reinfected now, U of T study finds
July 13, 2022 16:38 - 9 minutesKelly talks to Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious disease specialist.
How to prepare your vehicle for your summer road trip
July 13, 2022 15:39 - 7 minutesKelly chats with Nainesh Kotak, a personal injury lawyer with Kotak Law.
Transport Ministry announces nearly $550 million incentive program for new medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles
July 13, 2022 13:47 - 10 minutesKelly speaks with Daniel Breton, President and CEO of Electric Mobility Canada.
What are performance crimes and why are they on the rise?
July 13, 2022 13:39 - 9 minutesKelly 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.
Rogers outage sheds light on need for competition in Canada’s telecom sector
July 12, 2022 17:19 - 11 minutesKelly speaks with Geoff White, Executive Director and General Counsel of the Competitive Network Operators of Canada (CNOC).
Grocery stores are profiting from inflation, but workers will pay to bring it down
July 11, 2022 17:25 - 11 minutesKelly talks to Jim Stanford, an economist and director of the Centre for Future Work.
"We got lucky," Markham mom unable to call 911 after son collapsed at rugby practice on Friday
July 11, 2022 15:14 - 9 minutesKelly 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.
TSSA safety inspectors' countdown to July 21 strike deadline begins
July 11, 2022 12:19 - 9 minutesKelly speaks to Neil Martin, President of OPSEU Local 546.
What you need to know about a reverse mortgage and how to decide if it's right for you
July 07, 2022 18:25 - 7 minutesKelly chats with Robert Clancy of Clancy's Mortgage Solutions about reverse mortgages.
A fix for travel chaos and staffing shortages—win back the employees that were laid-off
July 07, 2022 13:47 - 9 minutesKelly speaks to Howard Levitt, who is a frequent traveller, and an employment and labour relations lawyer.
Burnt-out Canadian nurses are shipping out for better working conditions and pay
July 07, 2022 13:37 - 9 minutesKelly talks to journalist Baisakhi Roy about her latest piece in the Globe and Mail.
Tasha Kheiriddin on her new book The Right Path: How Conservatives Can Unite, Inspire and Take Canada Forward
July 05, 2022 19:54 - 11 minutesKelly 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.
What's going on at Ontario's other international airport in Hamilton?
July 05, 2022 18:38 - 7 minutesKelly talks to Cole Horncastle, Executive Managing Director at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport.
Council committee to discuss Toronto's noise problem this week
July 05, 2022 17:19 - 11 minutesKelly talks to Michael Thompson, Deputy Mayor of Toronto and chair of the city's economic and community development committee.
New study suggests opioid painkillers could do more harm than good in recovering from minor surgery
July 04, 2022 20:40 - 9 minutesKelly talks to Mina Tadrous, a drug safety expert and assistant professor in the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy.
What does a counterfeit twoonie have to do with a camel toe?
July 04, 2022 20:33 - 12 minutesKelly chats with Brent Mackie, treasurer of the Waterloo Coin Society.
CEOs at Canada’s largest companies saw 23-per-cent pay increase in 2021
July 04, 2022 18:13 - 14 minutesKelly speaks with Christopher Chen, a managing director at consultant Compensation Governance Partners.
Air Canada to make 'meaningful reductions' to summer flight schedule
June 30, 2022 15:46 - 8 minutesKelly chats with Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance.
How tragedies can occur when the brain goes into an autopilot
June 30, 2022 14:21 - 11 minutesKelly 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.
What it's like to be the Keeper of the Stanley Cup
June 29, 2022 14:55 - 11 minutesKelly speaks to Phil Pritchard, Keeper of the Stanley Cup and Curator of the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River Cities Initiative sets sights on growing the region’s blue economy
June 29, 2022 13:55 - 9 minutesKelly speaks to Phil Murphy-Rhéaume, is the Canadian Policy Director for the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative (GLSLCI).
Toronto implements mandatory courses for taxi and ride-hailing drivers—is it enough or just a cash grab?
June 28, 2022 21:47 - 11 minutesKelly chats with Kristine Hubbard, operations manager for Beck Taxi.
"It can happen to anyone," car safety advocate outlines ways people and automakers can prevent deaths in hot vehicles
June 28, 2022 17:53 - 11 minutesKelly 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.
Vertical farm in Ontario uses technology is bringing better tasting greens to a store or restaurant near you
June 28, 2022 11:02 - 10 minutesKelly talks to Lenny Louis, CEO of Vision Greens.
How a former baseball player-turned-anti-aging-guru developed a technique to freeze and preserve cells
June 27, 2022 22:56 - 12 minutesKelly speaks to Drew Taylor, CEO of Toronto’s Acorn BioLabs.
How to get a mortgage if you're self-employed
June 27, 2022 19:03 - 11 minutesKelly chats with Robert Clancy of Clancy's Mortgage Solutions about applying for a mortgage if you are self-employed.
FDA's decision to ban Juul products draws mixed response from advocates
June 26, 2022 21:19 - 9 minutesKelly speaks with David Sweanor, an adjunct law professor at the University of Ottawa and the author of several e-cigarette and health studies.
Some Ontario long-term care residents still waiting for air conditioning
June 23, 2022 17:53 - 11 minutesKelly talks to Dr. Amit Arya, Palliative Care Lead at Kensington Gardens Long Term Care Home in Toronto.
How the CN Rail strike is affecting Canadian small businesses
June 23, 2022 17:04 - 10 minutesKelly talks to Marnie Rabinovitch Consky, Founder and CEO of Thigh Society.
How the plastic ban will impact grocers and small business in Canada
June 23, 2022 11:52 - 8 minutesKelly chats with Michael Zabaneh, Vice President, Sustainability at the Retail Council of Canada.
June is Cataract Awareness Month and nearly 2/3 of Canadians know very little or nothing about them
June 21, 2022 15:10 - 6 minutesKelly talks to Toronto ophthalmologist Dr. Amandeep Rai.
Canada spending almost $5B to upgrade continental defence, and it's long overdue according to expert
June 21, 2022 14:25 - 13 minutesKelly speaks to Rob Huebert, one of the country's leading experts on Arctic defence from the University of Calgary.
Google uses Drake's 'Texts Go Green' to pressure Apple to adopt RCS on the iPhone
June 21, 2022 12:51 - 7 minutesKelly chats with Carmi Levy, tech expert and journalist based in London, Ontario.
Charity says demand for program that provides food to summer camps for kids outpacing supply
June 20, 2022 18:41 - 12 minutesKelly talks to Chris Penrose, executive director of LayUp Youth Basketball.
What to expect as airline travel opens up to unvaccinated Canadians
June 20, 2022 18:32 - 10 minutesKelly speaks to Marty Firestone, travel expert with Travel Secure Insurance.
Little Italy restaurant ready for Toronto to host 2026 FIFA World Cup
June 17, 2022 15:54 - 9 minutesKelly speaks with Rocco Masstrangelo, Owner of Cafe Diplomatico in Little Italy.
Ottawa’s cybersecurity bill has ‘good bones’ — but secrecy rules need work, experts say
June 17, 2022 15:26 - 15 minutesKelly speaks with David Fraser, Internet and Privacy Lawyer.
Dive into comfort food that sticks to your ribs with Chef Adrian Forte's new cook book 'YAWD'
June 17, 2022 15:04 - 10 minutesKelly speaks with chef and culinary consultant Adrian Forte.
Rising gas prices, insurance costs & municipal red-tape behind less Taxi's on Toronto roads
June 17, 2022 14:25 - 8 minutesKelly speaks with Kristine Hubbard, Operations Manager for Beck Taxi.
Ottawa Report: New cybersecurity bill to require mandatory reporting of ransomware, other attacks
June 17, 2022 14:23 - 9 minutesKelly speaks with Amanda Connolly, Global News Political Reporter.
Android users: Beware new malware that steals your passwords by bypassing multi-factor authentication
June 16, 2022 15:49 - 6 minutesKelly chats with tech expert Adam Oldfield.
Canadian high school students will soon learn how to administer naloxone
June 16, 2022 15:38 - 10 minutesKelly speaks with Sandra Clarke, Executive Director, The Advanced Coronary Treatment (ACT) Foundation.
What is the Great Replacement theory and why does it have misinfo experts concerned?
June 16, 2022 15:21 - 11 minutesKelly speaks with Timothy Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in health law and policy, based at the University of Alberta, who specializes in misinformation.
Drop ArriveCan app travel rules, border city mayors urge Ottawa
June 16, 2022 14:34 - 9 minutesKelly speaks with Jim Diodati, Mayor of Niagara Falls.
New survey suggests working women would quit their jobs if required back to work
June 16, 2022 14:20 - 9 minutesKelly speaks with Andrea Spender, CEO of the Prosperity Project.