

The Big Story
Frequency Podcast Network
An in-depth look at the issues, culture and personalities shaping Canada today.
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Nov 8, 2024 • 21min
Inside a bitter battle to bring down butter bandits
Mark Colley, a Toronto-based reporter for the Toronto Star, dives into the bizarre world of butter thefts plaguing Guelph, Ontario. Why are thieves targeting this creamy delight and making off with hundreds of pounds at a time? Colley unravels the intriguing motives behind these heists, from rising prices to potential black market exploits. He also explores the logistical hurdles thieves face in keeping their stolen loot cold and questions the strange demand for such an unexpected commodity. It's a tasty tale of crime and intrigue!

Nov 7, 2024 • 24min
What does Donald Trump's return mean for Canada?
David Moscrop, a political writer and author of 'Too Dumb for Democracy,' dives into the potential ramifications of Donald Trump's return on Canada. Key topics include the likely shifts in trade, immigration, and defense as Canada prepares for a challenging diplomatic landscape. Moscrop examines the evolving voter dynamics in the U.S. and their implications for Canadian elections, bringing to light the rising anti-establishment sentiment. He emphasizes the necessity for Canada to strengthen ties with U.S. stakeholders to safeguard its interests.

Nov 6, 2024 • 27min
Why has Canada's productivity taken a nosedive?
Trevor Tombe, a Professor of Economics at the University of Calgary, dives into Canada's alarming productivity decline. He discusses how Canada has slipped behind the U.S. and identifies key sectors, like oil and gas, contributing to the lag. Tombe examines the impact of trade uncertainties and environmental policies, shedding light on complex internal barriers. He emphasizes the significance of productivity for living standards and suggests strategies for improvement, urging a focused framework for economic policy reform.

Nov 5, 2024 • 23min
Will the US election also decide Ukraine's fate?
Dr. Balkan Devlen, Director of the Transatlantic Program, shares his insights on the gripping intersection of U.S. elections and the Ukrainian conflict. He discusses how a potential Trump victory could jeopardize U.S. support for Ukraine, while a Harris win may not shift the status quo. The dire conditions on the battlefield for Ukrainian troops are highlighted, especially with North Korean troops now in the mix. Devlen raises alarms about the geopolitical implications for Europe amidst a looming power vacuum created by U.S. political instability.

Nov 4, 2024 • 24min
Will Quebec sovereignty rise again?
Gerald Butts, Vice Chair of the Eurasia Group and former Principal Secretary to Canadian Prime Ministers, discusses the potential resurgence of Quebec's sovereignty movement as the 30th anniversary of the 1995 referendum approaches. He draws intriguing parallels between past and present political climates and examines the impact of a likely Conservative majority on Quebec's future. The conversation also touches on the dangers of foreign interference and the importance of unity among Canadians amidst rising divisiveness.

Nov 3, 2024 • 24min
How Toronto lost its war with raccoons. Badly.
Amy Dempsey, a senior writer at The Toronto Star and raccoon expert, hilariously details how Toronto went from having rare sightings of raccoons to being home to the world's most notorious trash pandas. She recounts amusing historical skirmishes, particularly the 1965 Clinton Street confrontation, and how community perceptions have evolved. Dempsey also highlights the ongoing challenges of coexistence, showcasing a mix of cultural affection and practical frustrations with these clever scavengers.

Nov 2, 2024 • 18min
Everything you need to know about switching banks
Rubina Ahmed-Haq, a personal finance expert and multimedia journalist, shares invaluable insights on switching banks. She discusses when it's the right time to switch, highlighting signs to look for. The conversation delves into the pros and cons of credit unions versus online banks, revealing how they differ regarding services and fees. Rubina provides a step-by-step guide for the smooth transition of bank accounts, along with critical tips on managing potential fees and understanding credit score implications. Tune in for a must-listen on banking choices!

Nov 1, 2024 • 24min
How Taylor Swift takes over a city (and an industry)
Rob Sheffield, an American music journalist and author of "Heartbreak is the National Anthem," dives into the monumental impact of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour on cities like Toronto. He discusses how her shows generate hundreds of millions in economic benefits, create intense fan excitement, and pose unique security challenges. Sheffield reveals Swift's incredible evolution from country star to cultural icon, highlighting her deep connection with fans and the vibrant community her concerts foster. Can Swift ever give back the industry she's claimed?

Oct 31, 2024 • 17min
How did a Canadian snowboarder end up allegedly running an international drug ring?
Join Calvi Leon, a crime reporter from The Toronto Star, as he unravels the shocking transformation of Ryan James Wedding—from Olympic snowboard hopeful to alleged drug kingpin. Discover how Wedding fell deep into drug trafficking and violence, entwined with a major Mexican cartel. The chilling details of a double homicide linked to his activities spotlight the tragic consequences of his choices. With ongoing investigations and a $50,000 reward for his capture, this gripping narrative raises questions about crime, fame, and redemption.

Oct 30, 2024 • 18min
Inside BC's incredibly close election
Jen St. Denis, a reporter for The Tyee, dives into the nail-biting results of British Columbia's recent election, showcasing just how closely contested it was. She reveals how every vote counted and discusses the challenges the NDP faces in forming a stable government. The conversation explores the leadership dynamics within a divided legislature and the implications of a polarized campaign. St. Denis also highlights the evolving parties' landscape and the significant societal impacts of inflammatory rhetoric during the race.