

The Big Story
Frequency Podcast Network
An in-depth look at the issues, culture and personalities shaping Canada today.
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Feb 29, 2024 • 17min
Quebec has a new housing law. Nobody likes it.
Quebec's new housing law has managed to anger both tenants and landlords, sparking debates on its impacts on rent prices and eviction compensations. The bill aims to tackle the housing crisis, but skepticism remains on its effectiveness. The podcast explores the challenges within Quebec's housing sector, including the unique tradition of Moving Day and the need for balance between regulations and housing demand.

Feb 28, 2024 • 21min
Why is syphilis surging in Canada?
Exploring the dramatic resurgence of syphilis in Canada, including cases of congenital syphilis. Dr. Vanessa Allen discusses the causes, symptoms, treatment, and challenges in identifying and treating syphilis. The episode highlights the urgency for healthcare responses and public awareness campaigns to combat the surge in syphilis cases.

Feb 27, 2024 • 24min
A father's fall takes us inside a broken healthcare system
Elizabeth Payne is a longtime health reporter. She knows the ins and outs of Canada's healthcare system—its triumphs and tragedies. At least, intellectually. But when her father suffered a fall that brought him first to the emergency room, and then deeper and deeper into an overcrowded, short-staffed system that failed him even as it tried its best, she got a different kind of look at what's wrong, and what it means for every senior who might suffer an extremely common accident.GUEST: Elizabeth Payne, Ottawa Citizen (You can read Elizabeth's detailed chronicle of her father's experience right here.)
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Feb 26, 2024 • 26min
After two years of resistance, is Ukraine losing the war?
As Russian forces make gains in Ukraine, the future of the conflict hangs in the balance. The lack of aid from allies raises questions about Ukraine's forces and NATO. Exploring the complexities of the conflict, implications of Trump's NATO comments, scenarios without American aid, and the effects of Russian sanctions and aggression.

Feb 23, 2024 • 30min
Peter Mansbridge on how Canadians lost trust in media
Peter Mansbridge discusses the decline in trust towards the media, reflecting on challenges faced in today's era. The conversation explores factors like the rise of news channels, the internet, and social media impacting journalism. The episode also delves into the role of authenticity in podcasting for fostering trust with audiences amidst the evolving media landscape.

Feb 22, 2024 • 21min
Canadian politicians vs... PornHub?
Most people would support the concept of preventing children from accessing online pornography. But the devil is in the details. How exactly do you do that? And what level of privacy will you ask adults to give up to make it happen.A bill currently sitting in committee has this very goal, but no details yet to go with it. It may involve asking sites like industry leader PornHub to take access users' identification. It may even require facial recognition software. Nobody knows. PornHub, meanwhile, is saying it won't break the law, but it also might just decide to block all Canadians from the site, just to be safe.When politicians staret legislation pornography, it can get messy pretty quickly. And here we are...GUEST: Stephanie Taylor, Parliament Hill reporter, The Canadian Press
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Feb 21, 2024 • 24min
Illegal rooming houses and the hidden side of the housing crisis
In early February, a man was stabbed at what was believed to be an illegal rooming house in Toronto. A few weeks earlier, a fire at another left one person dead. The city says it can't count the number of illegal rooming houses that exist right now. And the people who live in them often pay a lot of money for a small room and what can be unsafe living conditions.And they don't have a lot of options if something goes wrong -- which it often does. The city plans to tackle the problem by allowing legal rooming houses across the city, but advocates are unsure if this will help or hurt the problem. How do these houses exist? Who lives in them? And what can illegal homes do to their tenants, and the neighbourhoods where they sit?GUEST: Pat Taney, CityNews
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Feb 20, 2024 • 22min
What's behind Canada's critical shortage of judges?
Every criminal case up for trial needs a judge. But in Canada, not every case gets one. Recent years have seen a severe and growing shortage of judges across many levels of the justice system—in some cases this means cases that have waited years for a trial must be thrown out. Not only does this mean people accused of serious crimes simply walk free, it means that potentially innocent people are spending years waiting for a trial that never comes. How did we end up in this mess? Why hasn't the government appointed more judges? How many more cases will be tossed in the meantime?GUEST: Jacques Gallant, courts and legal affairs reporter, The Toronto Star
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Feb 19, 2024 • 28min
Listener feedback: From kids to cars to a solution to the housing crisis...
Exploring listener feedback on topics such as risky play for children, human responsibility for invasive species, and the benefits of trailer parks as a housing solution. Also delving into societal acceptance of choosing to be child-free and the impact of rising infertility rates.

Feb 17, 2024 • 35min
Buy a Condo?! In This Economy?!!
Jennie has been searching for a one-bedroom condo in Vancouver for over two years. Despite having money for a downpayment, her search has been largely unsuccessful. Now, she's wondering if home ownership is really the best option.Jordan calls Dr. Tom Davidoff, housing economist and real estate development expert, to find out if buying a condo is a good investment in today's market.
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