The Big Story

Frequency Podcast Network

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

Our Editor's Take

Since June 2018, The Big Story podcast has provided news coverage of happenings in Canada. The award-winning show offers daily news and thorough analysis of events. It updates listeners on topics that matter to Canadians. Listeners get fresh insight into issues in politics, the economy, Canada's healthcare system, and more. With its informative interviews and understated humor, the podcast also provides thorough entertainment.

Jordan-Heath Rawling is the creator and host of The Big Story. For many years, he worked in several publications as a reporter and editor. The Canadian media expert has over two decades of experience. Rawling pivoted into podcasting in 2018 when he started the Frequency Podcast Network. The network has over 30 shows in its catalog. The Big Story is the platform's primary podcast.

The show involves a curious person talking to smart people to get answers for the benefit of others. Veteran reporters, writers, authors, and experts from various sectors offer their perspectives. Rawling and his guests discuss essential happenings in 30 minutes or less. Many discussion topics transcend Canada-focused issues and have a universality. For example, the Cannabis Act, Ukraine, and the overdose crisis are all topics in The Big Story.

In one episode, Rawling and guest Lorraine Sommerfeld discuss the millions of vehicles recalled in Canada. They share current data about the high number of recalls in the country. According to them, one out of five car owners have received recall notices. Listeners learn why car makers communicate with car owners when there is an issue. Many interesting details about the automotive industry emerge in their conversation.

From Ontario to Toronto, the daily podcast promises widespread and thorough news coverage. But listeners don't have to be Canadian to enjoy The Big Story podcast. Anyone curious about happenings in the country may find something here.

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RE-RELEASE: Are cats cuddly fluff balls or the world's worst invasive species?
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RE-RELEASE: Are cats cuddly fluff balls or the world's worst invasive species?
We've gained some new subscribers recently, and over the next few Sundays we want to help welcome them to the show by re-releasing some of our favourite episodes from the last few years. If you're new here, welcome! And if you've been with us for a while, we hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane. ----------------------------------------------------------A study published in December offered science's most complete look at what domestic cats around the globe hunt and consume. The short answer? Absolutely everything, with no regard for any prey's place on endangered species lists. Some of the species found in cats' diets over the past few decades are now extinct, as outdoor domestic cats have spread to every place on earth save for Antartica.We've long been told to keep cats indoors to save the lives of thousands of birds. But what if they need to be kept indoors to save the lives of ecosystems themselves? What if cats—yes, like the small, purring cutie on your couch right now—were the worst invasive species the world has known? And what if we were their willing accomplices?GUEST: Christopher Lepczyk, ecologist and professor at Auburn University in Alabama; lead author of "A global synthesis and assessment of free-ranging domestic cat diet" We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or by calling 416-935-5935 and leaving us a voicemailOr @thebigstoryfpn on Twitter