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Kelly Cutrara

English, News, 1 seasons, 3396 episodes, 4 days 12 hours 53 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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Inside a shocking daylight robbery in Mississauga

Kelly talks to Owner of Pure 10, James Latini.
22/11/20239 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.
21/11/20238 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.
18/11/20236 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.
10/11/202315 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
09/11/20237 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
08/11/20237 minutes 6 seconds
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Christine Sinclair announces retirement

Kelly talks to one of her teammates.
23/10/20238 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.
13/10/20239 minutes 37 seconds
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Canadian in Israel prays for a way home

Kelly talks to Alva Yaffe in Tel Aviv .
12/10/20236 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.
11/10/202311 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.
11/10/202310 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.
29/09/20237 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.
29/09/202311 minutes 53 seconds
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Sol Mamaka Speaks Out On Truth And Reconciliation Day

Kelly is joined by NDP MPP Sol Mamakwa.
29/09/20239 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
22/09/20239 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
22/09/202310 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.
22/09/202311 minutes 30 seconds
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Babcock resigns amid investigation by his new team

Kelly talks to Moshe Lander.
18/09/20237 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.
18/09/202318 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
18/09/202312 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.
14/09/202314 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.
11/09/20239 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.
08/09/202310 minutes 42 seconds
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How can we combat intrusive technology in our cars?

Kelly talks to Ontario's former privacy commissioner.
08/09/20237 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.
07/09/20239 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.
30/08/20237 minutes 30 seconds
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Ontario bans pro-athletes from promoting sports betting

Kelly talks to Sports Economist, Moshe Lander.
30/08/20239 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.
30/08/20239 minutes 18 seconds
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A new cats only veterinary clinic is opening in Toronto

Kelly talks to Dr. Scott Bainbridge.
08/08/20237 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
05/08/202318 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.
05/08/20239 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.
05/08/20238 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.
05/08/202324 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.
05/08/202310 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.
05/08/20239 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.
27/07/202317 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.
27/07/20238 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.
17/07/20239 minutes 20 seconds
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Local entrepreneur makes pledge to house refugees

Kelly talks to Mohamad Fakih.
17/07/20239 minutes 10 seconds
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Nike pulls sponsorship form Hockey Canada

Kelly asks Sports Economist, Moshe Lander.
17/07/20239 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.
30/06/202317 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.
30/06/20238 minutes 8 seconds
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What's wrong with Canada Soccer's finances?

Kelly talks to Sport's Economist Moshe Lander
26/06/202310 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. Andrew Grill, chief of family medicine at Markham Stouffville Hospital.
09/06/20238 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.
09/06/202319 minutes 11 seconds
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Why is the CRA going after former Jays?

Kelly talks to Moshe Lander.
09/06/202311 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.
06/06/202310 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.
05/06/202313 minutes 16 seconds
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Will Ontario fund Toronto’s World Cup plan?

Kelly talks to Moshe Lander, Sports Economist.
26/05/20237 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.
26/05/20237 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
25/05/20239 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
19/05/202310 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.
19/05/20237 minutes 44 seconds
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Province supersedes city's plans to double size of development

Kelly talks to Mississauga Councillor Stephen Dasko.
17/05/202311 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.
10/05/20239 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?
10/05/20237 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.
10/05/202310 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.
08/05/20239 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.
08/05/202311 minutes 21 seconds
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Randy Bachman remembers Gordon Lightfoot

Randy shares his memories of Gordon Lightfoot.
02/05/202313 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.
01/05/202311 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?
24/04/202310 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.
17/04/20238 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.
14/04/202310 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.
12/04/20238 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.
10/04/20235 minutes 34 seconds
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Ontario making changes to fix landlord tenant issues

Kelly Cutrara talks to housing police expert Varun Sriskanda.
10/04/20239 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.
06/04/202310 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.
05/04/202310 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. 
04/04/20239 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.
03/04/20237 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.
03/04/202314 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.
31/03/20239 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
15/03/20238 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 
14/03/202316 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.
14/03/202312 minutes 18 seconds
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Fire safety reminders as you change your clocks

Guest host Rob Fai talks to Toronto Fire.
10/03/20237 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.
10/03/20237 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.
08/03/20239 minutes 56 seconds
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Why TikTok is different than other apps

Tech expert, Adam Oldfield joins Kelly Cutrara.
28/02/20233 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.
22/02/202310 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.
22/02/20239 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.
22/02/20238 minutes 35 seconds
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Time is up for Bed Bath and Beyond

Kelly talks to retail analyst Bruce Winder.
15/02/20236 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
13/02/202312 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.
07/02/20237 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.
03/02/202312 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.
01/02/202311 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.
31/01/202315 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
31/01/20238 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.
31/01/202310 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.
31/01/20239 minutes 49 seconds
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If you want Guardian Angels in Toronto, it won't cost the taxpayers a dime

26/01/20232 minutes 18 seconds
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Can Guardian Angles make Toronto safer?

Kelly talks to the founder of the Guardian Angles, Curtis Sliwa.
25/01/20239 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.
23/01/20238 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.
23/01/20238 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
19/01/20239 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.
19/01/20237 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.
19/01/202310 minutes 11 seconds
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Remembering David Onley

Kelly talks to disability advocate David Lepofsky.
19/01/202311 minutes 32 seconds
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Toronto taxi driver delivers baby

Kelly talks to the driver.
14/01/20238 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.
13/01/202312 minutes 24 seconds
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Is cursive writing dead?

Kelly talks to Hetty Roessingh.
09/01/202316 minutes 18 seconds
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What make premium chicken, premium?

Kelly talks to Guelf Professor Mike Von Massow.
09/01/202310 minutes 32 seconds
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MP responds to high chicken prices

Kelly talks to MP Micharl Coteau.
09/01/20239 minutes 44 seconds
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Romeo & Juliet film stars sue over underaged nude scene

Kelly talks to Ita O'Brien.
09/01/20239 minutes 49 seconds
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Understanding Dimar Hamlin's heart attack

09/01/202312 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.
13/12/202210 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.
26/11/202210 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.
25/11/202211 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.
25/11/20227 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.
25/11/202211 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.
21/11/20229 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.
21/11/20228 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.
17/11/202210 minutes
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Update on Sobeys cyber issues, Australia gets tough on hackers, and fake job postings could cost you big

17/11/20229 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!
16/11/20228 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.
15/11/202211 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.
10/11/20229 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.
08/11/202210 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.
08/11/20227 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.
07/11/20228 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.
02/11/202215 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.
02/11/20229 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.....
02/11/20223 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.
02/11/20229 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.
02/11/20226 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/
24/10/20228 minutes 30 seconds
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How the black death affects your health today

Kelly gets the science and history from Luis Barreiro
21/10/202210 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.
21/10/20229 minutes 37 seconds
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Escape Sarah's Mountain Escape

Kelly talks to HGTV host Sarah Richardson about her new show.
19/10/202210 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 
19/10/202216 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.
19/10/20224 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.
18/10/202216 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.
14/10/20229 minutes 32 seconds
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McLean's University Rankings

13/10/202210 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.
12/10/20228 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.
12/10/20228 minutes 59 seconds
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Car thefts are way up this year

Kelly talks to Det. Sgt. Peter Wehby and Mike Colle.
03/10/202215 minutes 31 seconds
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Canopy Growth to sell Tweed and Tokyo Smoke

30/09/20226 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.
30/09/202210 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
29/09/202210 minutes 1 second
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Ontario plans to extend the life of the Pickering nuclear plant

29/09/202210 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.
26/09/20227 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.
26/09/202210 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.
22/09/202210 minutes 24 seconds
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Edmonton sets up cameras to look into your car and determine if you're driving distracted

20/09/202213 minutes 43 seconds
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More accessibility issues, this time at Wonderland

19/09/20229 minutes 37 seconds
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Telus charging customers extra fee for paying with credit card

Kelly talks to telecom watchdog Rosa Addario 
19/09/202210 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.
14/09/20223 minutes 58 seconds
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Ukraine surprises Russia in new offensive

Andrew Rasiulis puts the latest news out of Ukriane into context.
13/09/20227 minutes 57 seconds
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Rating Pierre Poilievre's oil and energy policy

13/09/20228 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.
02/09/202217 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.
30/08/202213 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?
26/08/20229 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.
26/08/20228 minutes 36 seconds
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Poo-powered garbage trucks hit the street in Ontario

23/08/20229 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/
22/08/202210 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.
18/08/202212 minutes 56 seconds
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Pearson Airport looking into adding cannabis retailors to their roster of shops

18/08/202210 minutes
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Ontario's hospital situation is unsustainable

17/08/20229 minutes 18 seconds
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Was Lisa LaFlamme's firing personal? - August 16, 2022

Read more from Jesse here.
17/08/20229 minutes 28 seconds
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Steven Del Duca is running for mayor - August 16, 2022

Read more about this story.
17/08/20227 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.
12/08/20229 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.
12/08/20229 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.
12/08/20228 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.
12/08/202211 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.
11/08/202210 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.
11/08/202210 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.
11/08/20227 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.
28/07/20228 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.
27/07/202211 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.
27/07/202210 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.
25/07/202212 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.
25/07/202212 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.
25/07/202210 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.
24/07/20229 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. 
22/07/202212 minutes 59 seconds
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Chantal Kreviazuk pays homage to her Ukrainian roots at Oakville Film Fest

Kelly talks to Chantal Kreviazuk.
22/07/202210 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.
18/07/202211 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.
16/07/202213 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.
15/07/202217 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.
15/07/20228 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.
15/07/202211 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.
14/07/202210 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. 
14/07/202213 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.
14/07/202210 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.
13/07/202212 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.
13/07/202211 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.
13/07/20229 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.
13/07/20229 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.
13/07/20227 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.
13/07/202210 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.
13/07/20229 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).
12/07/202211 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.
11/07/202211 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.
11/07/20229 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.
11/07/20229 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.
07/07/20227 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.
07/07/20229 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.
07/07/20229 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.
05/07/202211 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.
05/07/20227 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.
05/07/202211 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.
04/07/20229 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.
04/07/202212 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.
04/07/202214 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. 
30/06/20228 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.
30/06/202211 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.
29/06/202211 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).
29/06/20229 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.
28/06/202211 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.
28/06/202211 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.
28/06/202210 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.
27/06/202212 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.
27/06/202211 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.
26/06/20229 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.
23/06/202211 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.
23/06/202210 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.
23/06/20228 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.
21/06/20226 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.
21/06/202213 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.
21/06/20227 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.
20/06/202212 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. 
20/06/202210 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.
17/06/20229 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.
17/06/202215 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.
17/06/202210 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.
17/06/20228 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.
17/06/20229 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.
16/06/20226 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.
16/06/202210 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.
16/06/202211 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.
16/06/20229 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.
16/06/20229 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.
16/06/20226 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.
15/06/20228 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.
15/06/202212 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.
15/06/202210 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.
15/06/202210 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.
15/06/20226 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.
14/06/20225 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.
14/06/202211 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.
14/06/20229 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.
14/06/202211 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.
13/06/20228 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.
13/06/202211 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.
13/06/202210 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.
13/06/20229 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. 
10/06/202211 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.
10/06/202210 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.
08/06/202210 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.
08/06/20226 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. 
08/06/202211 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.
08/06/202213 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).
08/06/202210 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.
07/06/202211 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.
06/06/202211 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.
05/06/202212 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.
05/06/202211 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.
03/06/20228 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. 
03/06/20228 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.
02/06/202210 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.
02/06/202211 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.
02/06/202210 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.
01/06/202212 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.
31/05/202210 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.
30/05/202213 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.
30/05/202210 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.
30/05/20229 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.
28/05/202212 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.
25/05/20229 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.
25/05/20229 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.
25/05/202210 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.
25/05/20229 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. 
24/05/202210 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.
24/05/20228 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.
21/05/202211 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.
21/05/202210 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.
20/05/20229 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? 
19/05/20229 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.
19/05/202211 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.
19/05/202211 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.
19/05/20228 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.
19/05/20226 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.
19/05/20228 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.
19/05/20228 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.
18/05/202210 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.
18/05/202210 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.
17/05/20229 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).
17/05/20229 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.
17/05/20228 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.
13/05/20229 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. 
13/05/202210 minutes 14 seconds
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Twitter bans, iPods and password sharing

Kelly talks to Shruti Shekar, tech reporter for Android Central.
13/05/20229 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.
13/05/20227 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.
11/05/20228 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.
11/05/20228 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.
10/05/20228 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.
10/05/20228 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).
09/05/202211 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.
09/05/20228 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. 
09/05/20229 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.
08/05/202210 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.
06/05/202210 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).
06/05/202210 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.
06/05/20227 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.
06/05/20228 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.
05/05/202216 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.
05/05/202210 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.
05/05/202212 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.
02/05/202211 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).
02/05/20229 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.
29/04/20228 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.
29/04/202210 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.
29/04/20229 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.
27/04/202210 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.
27/04/202210 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.
25/04/202211 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).
25/04/202210 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).
25/04/20229 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. 
24/04/20228 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.
22/04/20227 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.
22/04/20228 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.
22/04/20226 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.
22/04/202210 minutes 49 seconds
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How to protect yourself from 'synthetic identity fraud'

Kelly talks to forensic investigative accountant Jennifer Fiddian-Green.
22/04/20227 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.
21/04/202212 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.
21/04/20227 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.
19/04/20229 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.
19/04/20229 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.
18/04/202210 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.
18/04/202211 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.
18/04/202210 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. 
18/04/202211 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.
14/04/20228 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.
14/04/202210 minutes 7 seconds
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Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter in takeover attempt

Kelly chats with tech analyst Adam Oldfield.
14/04/202210 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.
13/04/20228 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.
12/04/202210 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.
12/04/202212 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.
12/04/20229 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.
11/04/202212 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.
11/04/20229 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.
11/04/202210 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. 
11/04/202213 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.
08/04/202211 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. 
08/04/202210 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.
08/04/20229 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.
08/04/202211 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).
08/04/20229 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.
08/04/202211 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.
07/04/20228 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.
07/04/202211 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.
07/04/202210 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.
07/04/20229 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.
05/04/202211 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.
04/04/202211 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.
01/04/202210 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.
01/04/202210 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.
31/03/202210 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.
31/03/20229 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.
31/03/20228 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.
31/03/202218 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. 
30/03/202211 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.
29/03/20229 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.
29/03/20229 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.
29/03/202211 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.
28/03/20226 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.
28/03/202214 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.
26/03/202210 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?
25/03/202210 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.
24/03/20228 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.
24/03/20229 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.
24/03/20229 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.
22/03/202211 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.
21/03/20228 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.
21/03/20228 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).
21/03/202210 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.
21/03/20229 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.
18/03/20227 minutes 38 seconds
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Where is the true "pizza capital" of the world?

Kelly talks to Anthony Falco, International Pizza Consultant.
18/03/202210 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.
18/03/20227 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. 
16/03/202212 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.
16/03/20229 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.
16/03/20228 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.
16/03/20228 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.
16/03/20229 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.
16/03/202211 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.
16/03/20227 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.
15/03/202210 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. 
14/03/20227 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.
14/03/20227 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.
11/03/20226 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.
11/03/20229 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.
10/03/202211 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.
10/03/20229 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.
10/03/202211 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.
08/03/20229 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.
08/03/20229 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.
08/03/20229 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.
07/03/202211 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.
04/03/202211 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.
04/03/202210 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.
04/03/20228 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.
03/03/20226 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.
02/03/202211 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.
01/03/202217 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.
01/03/202210 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.
28/02/20228 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.
24/02/202210 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.
24/02/202215 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.
24/02/20228 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.
24/02/20228 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. 
22/02/202216 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.
22/02/202213 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.
16/02/20229 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.
16/02/202210 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.
16/02/20229 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.
16/02/202212 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.
16/02/202213 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.
15/02/202211 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.
15/02/202210 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.
15/02/202211 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.
15/02/20229 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. 
04/02/202211 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.
03/02/20228 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.
03/02/202210 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.
03/02/202210 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.
02/02/202210 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). 
02/02/20228 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.
01/02/202211 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.
31/01/202210 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.
31/01/202210 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.
28/01/20227 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.
27/01/20229 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.
27/01/202213 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.
26/01/20228 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.
26/01/20227 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.
26/01/20228 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. 
26/01/202211 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.
25/01/20227 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.
25/01/202214 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.
25/01/20228 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.
25/01/202212 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.
24/01/20228 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.
24/01/20228 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.
24/01/202210 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.
24/01/20228 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.
21/01/202212 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.
21/01/202210 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.
21/01/202214 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.
20/01/20226 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.
20/01/20229 minutes 9 seconds
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Mississauga council votes not to rename Dundas Street

Kelly talks to Mississauga City Councillor Carolyn Parrish.
20/01/20226 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.
20/01/202212 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.
20/01/202212 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.
20/01/20227 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.
19/01/202215 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.
19/01/202212 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.
18/01/202212 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.
18/01/20226 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.
17/01/20227 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.
17/01/202212 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.
17/01/20227 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.
14/01/202212 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.
14/01/20228 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.
13/01/20226 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.
13/01/20228 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.
13/01/20229 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.
12/01/202210 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.
12/01/20229 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.
12/01/202211 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.
12/01/202211 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.
12/01/202210 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."
11/01/202212 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.
11/01/202212 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.
11/01/20228 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.
10/01/202210 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.
10/01/202210 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.
10/01/202211 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.
10/01/20226 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.
10/01/202211 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.
07/01/202215 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.
07/01/20228 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.
06/01/202212 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.
06/01/202210 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.
06/01/202211 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.
06/01/20229 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.
06/01/202211 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.
06/01/20228 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. 
06/01/202213 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.  
06/01/20229 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.
24/12/202115 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.
23/12/20218 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.
23/12/202112 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.
23/12/20218 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.
22/12/202111 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.
22/12/202112 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.
22/12/20219 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.
22/12/20219 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. 
22/12/20218 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.
22/12/20219 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.
22/12/202111 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.
21/12/202113 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.
21/12/202110 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.
21/12/202111 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.
21/12/20218 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.
21/12/20218 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.
20/12/202112 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.
20/12/202110 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.
20/12/20218 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.
20/12/202114 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.
20/12/202111 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.
20/12/202114 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.
17/12/202113 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).
17/12/20217 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.
16/12/20219 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.
15/12/202112 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.
15/12/20219 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.
14/12/202113 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.
14/12/20218 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.
14/12/20218 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.
14/12/20219 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.
14/12/20219 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.
13/12/202111 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.
13/12/20218 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.
13/12/20219 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.
13/12/202112 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.
13/12/20217 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.
09/12/202113 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.
09/12/202110 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.
09/12/202112 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.
08/12/20218 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.
08/12/20218 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.
08/12/20219 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.
07/12/202111 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.
07/12/202110 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. 
06/12/202112 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.
06/12/202112 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.
04/12/20219 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.
03/12/20217 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.
02/12/20218 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.
02/12/202112 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.
01/12/20219 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. 
01/12/202111 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.
01/12/202115 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.
01/12/202110 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.
30/11/20217 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.
29/11/20218 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.
29/11/202114 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.
29/11/202116 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.
26/11/20218 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.
26/11/20217 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!
26/11/202112 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.
26/11/202112 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.
25/11/202110 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. 
25/11/20217 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.
25/11/202111 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.
24/11/20217 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.
24/11/202110 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.
24/11/202111 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!
23/11/202111 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.
23/11/202115 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.
23/11/202110 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.
23/11/202113 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.
22/11/202111 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.
22/11/202110 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
22/11/202112 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.
19/11/20216 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.
18/11/20216 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.
18/11/20217 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.
17/11/20217 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.
17/11/202111 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.
17/11/20219 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.
16/11/202111 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.
16/11/20219 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.
10/11/202113 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.
10/11/202110 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.
10/11/202111 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.
08/11/202114 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.
08/11/202110 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. 
08/11/20216 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?
05/11/202114 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.
03/11/202113 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.
03/11/202112 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.
01/11/202110 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.
01/11/20219 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.
29/10/20215 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.
29/10/202111 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.
28/10/202117 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.
28/10/20219 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.
27/10/202111 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.
27/10/20219 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.
26/10/202111 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.
26/10/20218 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.
26/10/20219 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.
25/10/20217 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.
25/10/202121 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.
25/10/202113 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.
24/10/20218 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!
20/10/202115 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.
20/10/202113 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.
20/10/20218 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.
20/10/20218 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.
19/10/20217 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.
19/10/202111 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.
18/10/20219 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.
15/10/20217 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.