600 episodes

An in-depth look at the issues, culture and personalities shaping Canada today.

The Big Story Frequency Podcast Network

    • News

An in-depth look at the issues, culture and personalities shaping Canada today.

    How the Liberals lost the safest seat imaginable, and what happens next

    How the Liberals lost the safest seat imaginable, and what happens next

    Toronto-St. Paul's had been a Liberal seat for more than 30 years. Not anymore. In the early hours of Tuesday morning, the Conservative candidate pulled off the upset and sent shockwaves through both parties, and the public. How did they do it?

    Everyone knew the Liberals, as well as Justin Trudeau, were unpopular—but if any riding was supposed to be safe for them it was this one. Now any sense of safety is out the window, and everyone wants to know what happens now...

    GUEST: Stephanie Taylor, Parliament Hill reporter, The Canadian Press

    • 20 min
    Inside Toronto's slumping condo market

    Inside Toronto's slumping condo market

    There's a record number of Toronto condominiums on the market right now, and despite record immigration, and an ever-worsening housing crisis, nobody seems to want to buy them.

    So how hard is it to offload a condo in one of North America's hottest property markets? What happened to all of the motivated buyers? And what does the trend say more broadly about the state of Canadian real estate?

    GUEST: Diana Zlomislic, Housing reporter for The Toronto Star

    • 16 min
    Will Canada be forced to up its military spending?

    Will Canada be forced to up its military spending?

    All NATO members are required to spend the equivalent of 2% of GDP on their military, and Canada has always fallen short of that benchmark. But now, more frequent domestic crises, mounting geopolitical turmoil, and harsh rhetoric from south of the border, may mean that it's time to put up or shut up when it comes to military spending.

    So where do the biggest gaps in our capabilities exist? How difficult will it be to remedy them? And what sort of military do we as Canadians actually want?

    GUEST: Matt Gurney, Columnist, Co-founder of The Line

    • 30 min
    Canada vs. Denmark: The story of Hans Island and the 'Whisky War'

    Canada vs. Denmark: The story of Hans Island and the 'Whisky War'

    On what is a sweltering weekend across much of Canada, we thought we'd revisit an episode that takes place in cooler climes. It's the quirky story of how a war fought using bottles of whisky led to the establishment of Canada's first and only land border with Europe. Enjoy!

    -----------------------------------------------------------

    ORIGINAL SHOW NOTES:

    50 years ago, a dispute arose between Canada and Denmark over Hans Island, a piece of land that exists almost exactly halfway between the coast of Nunavut and Greenland, a Danish territory. The island holds value as a hunting ground for local Indigenous populations, but holds no strategic or economic value for either nation. And yet, for five decades our two countries were unable to reach an agreement over ownership of the island. Canadian and Danish troops would, reportedly, exchange bottles of booze with one another, which is why the conflict is sometimes called the 'whisky war'.

    Recently, Canada, Greenland and Denmark reached an agreement that brought the conflict to the close. Essentially, they drew a line down the middle of the island, thus creating the first land border between Canada and Europe.

    So what does that actually mean in a geopolitical sense? Why did it take half a century to come up with a solution that sounds like it was written by a third grader? And as wider swathes of the region become accessible due to climate change, could the resolution serve as a framework for future Arctic diplomacy?

    GUEST: Martin Breum, Danish journalist and Arctic expert.

    • 25 min
    Entertain the Kids?! In This Economy?!

    Entertain the Kids?! In This Economy?!

    This month, schools across the country will be closing for the summer. And the kids? Well, their parents will have to figure out what to do with them. Nowadays, there's a lot of pressure to register kids for expensive camps and classes, but is all that really necessary? Can the kids just do nothing all summer?

    Jordan speaks with Alyson Schafer, one of Canada's leading parenting experts, to find some affordable ways to make sure the kids are safe and occupied this holiday.

    Here's a link to the episode about having kids!

    Do you have a money problem? Call us and leave a message at 416-935-5935. Or email us at hello@itepod.ca. You can also find us on Instagram and TikTok @InThisEconomyPod. Don't forget to leave a call-back number, so we can get in touch.

    • 31 min
    How bald eagles returned to the Great Lakes

    How bald eagles returned to the Great Lakes

    For decades, the sight of a bald eagle anywhere near Southern Ontario was basically an impossibility. The species has nearly been extinguished twice in the past century, and while many of the majestic birds had bounced back on the west cost, there simply weren't enough of them around the Great Lakes to sustain a population boom.

    Over the past few years, slowly and carefully, and with plenty of help from dedicated conservationists, that's changed. There are even bald eagles nesting in Toronto. How did it happen? And what can it teach us about preserving iconic species in the years to come?

    GUEST: Emma McIntosh, Ontario Reporter, The Narwhal

    • 16 min

Top Podcasts In News

Эхо Москвы
Feed Master by Umputun
Что случилось
Медуза / Meduza
ФЕЙГИН LIVE
Марк Фейгин
Живой Гвоздь
Живой Гвоздь
Acasa La Maruta
Catalin Maruta
Александр Невзоров - Подкасты
Александр Невзоров

You Might Also Like

The Decibel
The Globe and Mail
Front Burner
CBC
This Matters
Toronto Star
The Current
CBC
CANADALAND
CANADALAND
At Issue
CBC

More by Frequency Podcast Network

How 2 Dog
Shaftesbury / Frequency Podcast Network
Paradigm
Frequency Podcast Network
Possibilities with Hina Khan
Frequency Podcast Network
The Hopeful
Shayda Omidvar/ Frequency Podcast Network
Parkdale Haunt
Emily Kellogg & Alex Nursall / Frequency Podcast Network
Beyond Style Matters
Jeanne Beker/ TSC / Frequency Podcast Network