Metropolis: Montréal's latest mural has some people UPSET!!

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Metropolis: Montréal's latest mural has some people UPSET!!

Welcome to Metropolis, the biweekly show that delves into the dynamic world of Montreal’s politics. Your host Kalden Dhatsenpa, is joined again by none other than Dru Oja Jay, executive director of CUTV and publisher at the Breach.

Throughout his career, Dru has witnessed pivotal moments in Canadian politics, from the anti-globalization movements of the 2000s, which challenged the dominance of neoliberalism’s free trade policies, to their recent endeavours aimed at rejuvenating community journalism, a field that has been battered by corporate interests.

In this episode, Dru brings his unique perspective to municipal politics as he discusses a "mural tax"?? Dru and Kalden dive into recent headlines that offer intriguing insights into Montreal’s current political landscape. They discuss the Françoise Sullivan mural, Ville Marie's empty office problem, and the plateau's Airbnb hunting squad. Airbnb has been affecting access to long-term affordable rental units in Montreal and the rest of the province. Housing activists have called out how government officials aren't doing enough to stop Airbnb taking housing for people in Montreal and Quebec and how there are limited inspectors across the province to locate and find illegal Airbnbs. Will this hunting squad change things?

With Dru’s unique perspective and extensive experience, they aim to uncover the deeper implications of these issues and their impact on Montreal’s vibrant community. Join us as we embark on this journey through the complex web of Montreal’s politics, aiming to shed light on the stories that matter most to the city and its residents. Stay tuned for more thought-provoking discussions and engaging insights right here on “Metropolis.”

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