- What's behind Canada's surge of car thefts?
Monday, September 25th 2023
The numbers have been climbing for years, and last year was a high not seen since the old days of manual hot-wiring. This year figures to be even worse, as a perfect storm of factors make modern cars vulnerable, movable and the target of highly organized thieves.
How does a modern car-theft work, anyway? Why do the thieves seem to be ahead of the automakers? What's the best way to stop this wave, on both an individual and regulatory level? OH—and just where do all those stolen cars wind up, anyway?
GUEST: Bryan Gast, vice president of investigative services at Equite Association
We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:
Through email at [email protected]
- The wild boar paradox and the future of nuclear energy
Friday, September 22nd 2023
In many regions of Europe, wild boars roam the landscape. Also, they're radioactive. For a long time, it was assumed the Chernobyl disaster was the cause, and that's still partly true. But the real answer goes back even further, and offers us a glimpse of how the byproducts of nuclear technology can lay dormant for decades, only detected in the most visible part of a system we're still learning to understand.
This is the wild boar paradox, and this is what it can teach us about nuclear technologies past, present and future...
GUEST: Becky Ferreira, science writer, regular contributor at Motherboard
We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:
Through email at [email protected]
- The (Cold) Drugs Don't Work
Thursday, September 21st 2023
You've probably got some in your medicine cabinet right now, and if you take them hoping for a relief from congestion, you're pretty much taking a placebo. A recent FDA review found that one of the most most popular active ingredients in these medications is basically useless.
So how has this drug been approved and available for decades when evidence shows it doesn't do what it's supposed to? Why did it take us so long to realize it? Which medications actually will relieve congestion? And what should you do when the first cold of the fall hits your household?
GUEST: Mina Tadrous, pharmacist and the host of the I'm Pharmacy podcast at the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:
Through email at [email protected]
- Are political dissidents safe in Canada?
Wednesday, September 20th 2023
When Justin Trudeau told the country that his government has evidence implicating India in a June murder of a Sikh leader in BC, it shocked even seasoned intelligence experts. Foreign interference is by now a nationally known problem in this country, but extrajudicial killings are a large step beyond that.
What would India's role in the murder tell us about the state of Canada's national security? Will we ever find out what the government actually knows about the murder? Was there any way to stop the killing before it happened? And what must Canada do to be able to protect its citizens, even those wanted dead by their former countries?
GUEST: Jessica Davis, national security expert, president and principal consultant, Insight Threat Intelligence
We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:
Through email at [email protected]
- A seismic shift in soccer's sexist structure?
Tuesday, September 19th 2023
Last week, the president of Spanish soccer resigned amid a furor over a nonconsensual kiss given to one of the Spanish women's team's players in the wake of their world cup triumph. Players around the world—not only women—had demanded this resignation and more, pushing for the total restructuring of Spanish soccer.
In Canada, last month's collapse at the world cup marked a long-running battle between our women's team and the federation that pays and oversees the national teams. Women's teams around the world have faced similar fights. Many of them are winning. Is this the seismic shift that soccer's sexist structure has long had coming?
GUEST: Shireen Ahmed, Sr. contributor, CBC sports; sports media instructor, Toronto Metropolitan University; Co-host, Burn It All Down
We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:
Through email at [email protected]