The Big Story Podcast

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Drawing on our network of Canada's best journalists to take the conversation beyond the headlines. Hosted by , produced by

Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2018.

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    So your Little Daily News Podcast That Could took home a title on the weekend. Thanks so much to all of you who listened or voted! (And thanks as always to the very excellent, very busy journalists who let us bother them with questions every day.)

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    An especially geeky episode of today. AKA why will never go to Mars.

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  3. 31. sij

    "There's almost nothing that could happen to our planet right now that would make it harder to live here than on Mars." joins us today to discuss what it would actually be like to live on the red planet.

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  4. 31. sij

    We might be the first generation to have the technology to actually reach Mars. But what will humans find when we land on the red planet? What would it be like to live there? Why are we so eager for a backup planet? breaks it down for us today.

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    31. sij

    "It's not really a back-up planet in any real sense; it's a place where certain lucky people might be able to go and live if everybody else is dying on Earth." -me on talking about the hazards, difficulties, & realities of moving to Mars

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  6. 31. sij

    We're not doing great with the only planet we currently have, so letting billionaires make promises of populating a backup home on Mars seems like a pretty good idea. But is it? tells us what living on Mars would actually be like.

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    I love talking about going to live on Mars. And reading and watching stuff about it. And dreaming about it. And so do billionaires. But I also appreciate a realistic look at what doing it would *actually* mean. Enter on today's :

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  8. 30. sij

    "Where Conservatives get into trouble is when they're trying to reconcile: What does conservatism mean in different parts of the country?" discusses the race for a new leader of the federal Conservative Party of Canada.

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  9. 30. sij

    What it means to be conservative varies wildly across Canada, and the new leader of the federal Conservative Party will have to walk several tightropes to bring their party together. Is anyone in the race up for the task? discusses today.

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  10. 30. sij

    While conservative parties have been winning provincially, it's become harder for the federal Conservative Party of Canada to find a path to victory. discusses whether the solution could be as simple as electing a moderate leader.

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  11. 29. sij

    "Canada was basically acting blind." Grant Robertson of tells us what we have learned about the Boeing 737 Max since two brand new planes crashed, killing more than 300 people. How did the system fail so badly?

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  12. 29. sij

    It has been nearly a year since a second Boeing 737 Max airplane fell from the sky. Since then, we've learned how new models of airplanes are tested and certified (or not). Grant Robertson of explains.

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  13. 29. sij

    Boeing is facing mass losses as the 737 Max remains grounded. What will happen when the plane returns? What has been changed to prevent another disastrous crash? Tune in to our latest episode with Grant Robertson today.

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  14. 29. sij

    Two brand new airplanes crashed. More than 300 people died. How did the system fail so badly? What's been changed to prevent it happening again? Grant Robertson of tells us what we now know about the Boeing 737 Max crashes.

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  15. 28. sij

    "Kobe was a figure that was bigger than basketball, bigger than sports." of discusses Kobe Bryant— the legend and the real, flawed human man.

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  16. 28. sij

    Being known by only a first name seems like an honour the world decides to grant someone. But Kobe wrested the name away from everyone else by sheer force of personality. Or will. Or excellence. Or notoriety. Or all 4 of those. discusses.

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  17. 28. sij

    People who are known by only one name during their lifetimes are both legends, and real, flawed humans. Today tells us the story of one of them.

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  18. 27. sij

    "While he was down in Georgia and was hanging out with other members of The Base, plotting various things, he got onto the subject of me." shares what's happened since he exposed a former Canadian army reservist as a white supremacist.

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  19. 27. sij

    What happened in the months after a former Canadian army reservist was revealed to be a white supremacist and active recruiter for a domestic terror organization? shares what happens after you expose a neo-Nazi.

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  20. 27. sij

    Last August, infiltrated a domestic terror organization known as The Base and exposed former Canadian army reservist Patrik Mathews as an active recruiter and white supremacist. What happened in the months that followed?

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    Because we're discussing the lack of credit got tonight for breaking the Ryerson story (since fixed at the Star btw!), here's our episode with them from last year about the story and why these papers matter. (Bonus sighting!)

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