Kelly Cutrara
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- Duration: 671:39:52
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Synopsis
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.
Episodes
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Breaking down the new mortgage rules
04/10/2016 Duration: 07minRob Carrick, Personal Finance Columnist for the Globe and Mail helps Kelly break it down
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Shai Bekman on E-Cigarette Legislationq in Canada
29/09/2016 Duration: 09minThe federal government has announced it will introduce legislative amendments this fall to regulate e-cigarettes in Canada. The anticipated move comes after several provinces have already passed laws banning the sale of e-cigarettes to minors and the use of vaping products in public places. Health Canada said the move will balance the need to protect young people from nicotine addiction while allowing adult smokers to buy vaping products and e-cigarettes legally to help them quit smoking or as a potentially less harmful alternative to tobacco. E-cigarettes are battery-operated devices designed to look like traditional cigarettes. They use liquid-filled cartridges, often containing nicotine, that is vaporized when a user inhales. Shai Bekman, from Dash Vapes, discusess with Kelly Cutrara the pros and cons of these new legislations from the perespective of a shop owner. The new legislation could mean that potential consumers would not be able to sample the flavours before buying.
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Ted Kritsonis discusses Blackberry dropping smartphones - September 28th, 2016
28/09/2016 Duration: 08minBlackBerry Ltd. once was the forerunner of the world’s global business and political elites with its line of eponymous smartphones, but by the end of this financial year will stop designing, ordering and selling the handsets that were integral to its brand in the beginning days “The company plans to end all internal hardware development and will outsource that function to partners,” CEO John Chen announced in a company press release, ending a 20-year run in the mobile hardware market that began with the launch of its two-way messaging pagers in 1996. Tech expert, Ted Kritsonis, joins Kelly Cutrara to discuss the recent development from Blackberry Ltd.
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University Students want to ban "Make America Great Again" Hat - September 28th, 2016
28/09/2016 Duration: 09minThe issues of free speech and safe spaces erupted at Mount Royal University last Thursday after a video surfaced of a man and a woman getting into an arugment over whether he should be allowed to wear a hat supporting U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump. Kelly Cutrara discusses with listeners as to whether the hat is a image of racism and hate, or if it is simply an attempt at restricting our freedoms by banning the hat.
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Luciana Brasil, lawyer representing foreign buyers - Sept. 22 2016
23/09/2016 Duration: 09minThere is a class-action lawsuit filed against B.C.'s foreign buyer property tax. Luciana Brasil is the lawyer representing these foreign buyers in this case.
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Christine Van Geyne, Tax-free cigarettes fueling Ontario's contraband issue - September 22nd, 2016
22/09/2016 Duration: 07minPremier Kathleen Wynne knows that contraband cigarettes are a problem in Ontario — costing her government millions each year in lost revenues. But her tough talk doesn’t match her actions. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) has obtained documents through a Freedom of Information request that shows that Ontario Cigarette Allocation System is sending enough tax-free cigarettes to Ontario reserves that every smoker on a reserve over the age of 15 would have to smoke 61 cigarettes a day, every day. Christine Van Geyn, Ontario Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, discusses with Kelly Cutrara the effects that these contraband cigarettes play on the free market.
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Peter Kim From Global News
21/09/2016 Duration: 08minPeter Kim joins Kelly to give an update about the shooting that occured September 20th in the Annex.
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Wearable Tech Won’t Help You Lose Weight
20/09/2016 Duration: 06minDr. John Jakicic, Professor at the university of Pittsburghtells Kelly why.
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Kelly's New Music Friday - September 16th 2016
16/09/2016 Duration: 08minKelly runs down some of the hot new releases
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Less Parking, More Transit, says Jan De Silva of Toronto Region Board of Trade - September 16th, 2016
15/09/2016 Duration: 06minLess parking, more transit. That's the message in a report released Thursday by the Toronto Region Board of Trade that says the city's parking authority should consider selling off some of its parking lots as a way to fund transit. The report, titled Unlocking Value: A Strategy to Finance Transit Expansion with Existing City Assets & Revenue, says parking lots and other city assets could generate up to $1 billion to go toward Toronto's pressing transit needs. Jan De Silva, President of the Toronto Region Board of Trade, joins the Afternoon Drive to discuss the reasonings for this new report.
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Karl Baldauf - Ontario Chamber of Commerce
14/09/2016 Duration: 09minThe Ontario Chamber of Commerce wants marijuana to be available at stores other than LCBO's.
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Ian Lee, on 8% HST rebate from Liberals for Hydro Bills
12/09/2016 Duration: 13minIn Kathleen Wynne's throne speech today, she announced that the provincial Liberal government will be offering an 8% rebate on Hydro bills, which will cover the HST portion. Ian Lee, professor at the Sprott School of Business, discuses how this move is the opposite of a band-aid effect.
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Jeff Jarvis - journalist and professor at the City University of New York - September 9 2016
09/09/2016 Duration: 11min -
Stringer's Sounds - September 9 2016
09/09/2016 Duration: 08minFilling in for Chris Chreston, Mike Stringer presents the best (and worst) noise the internet has to offer every day at 5:40-ish.
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TDSB Spokesperson, Ryan Bird on bus driver shortage - September 8th, 2016
08/09/2016 Duration: 09minMore than 1,000 children in Toronto are either getting to school late or not going at all due to an “unanticipated” bus driver shortage. Two Toronto school boards said they are scrambling to get as many children to school with drivers doubling and tripling up on routes, calling in extra drivers and buses and taxis – even some principals are using their cars to help out.
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