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Earlier this summer, Canada's Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould gave the green light to a new roadside test to check for drugs. The “Drager DrugTest 5000” is a saliva screener and will be used by police to test for the main psychoactive agent in cannabis. However, critics have suggested the equipment isn't suited for Canada's colder climate. In hopes of dispelling some of this criticism, the managing director of Dräger Canada, Rob Clark, joined The Kelly Cutrara Show.
Moments after the sound of gunshots rang out inside Yorkdale Mall, shoppers called Kelly Cutrara to describe the scene.
Kelly talks to Colin Saunders, a retired member of the Canadian Armed Forces and veterans advocate.
Dr. Carl Backer, the division head of Cardiovascular-Thoracic Surgery at Lurie Children's Hospital
Nearly half of seafood samples tested at Canadian grocery stores and restaurants is wrongly labelled, according to an Oceana Canada investigation into seafood fraud. Julia Levin, seafood fraud campaigner for the advocacy group, breaks it down on the Kelly Cutrara show.
640 Toronto's cybersecurity expert joins to discuss what this app was, why it was controversial, and if similar apps will follow suit.
640 Toronto's cybersecurity, David Shipley expert joins to discuss if this is a real possibility.
Kelly talks to Mark Goliger, the Chief Executive Officer of National Access Cannabis
Kelly talks to 640 Toronto medical expert Dr. Brett Belchetz