
Dive into the Montreal stories you’re curious about and the issues you want to understand. From Laval to Longueuil and across the island, host Ainslie MacLellan explores the complexities of our colourful, vibrant and sometimes frustrating, but always interesting city. Every Thursday.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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After weeks of turmoil, Quebec Liberal Party leader Pablo Rodriguez told his caucus he was resigning. It’s the latest twist in a tumultuous session at the National Assembly. So where does this leave the Liberals? Did other parties end the year (mostl... more
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The Quebec government is locked in a heated dispute with doctors over its new law that changes how doctors are paid and how they take on patients. The province says the goal is to improve access to care, but doctors say it will do the opposite. So ho... more
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Great way to keep up with the city
Interesting and well researched
Love everything about it: subjects, host, sound effects. So cool to (re)discover Montreal.
I am loving this series on our fair city. Many of the questions asked have also been things I’ve always wondered about, and some I never considered but are still interesting! Particularly, I liked the episodes on transit and recycling. I can’t wait for the tap to pay transit fare to happen for the STM (ARTM? I don’t even know what that is! I guess that’s what makes it complicated!) but from the recent episode, it sounds like we are a long ways off from that setup still. Thanks Ainslie and team f... more
Love this. Part investigation, part soundscape, part love letter to one of the iconic Montreal delights that unifies us all. So much went into
This! So good. Can’t wait to hear the next one!
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Exploring the vibrant and complex narratives that shape Montreal, the content showcases a variety of local stories and issues, from historical explorations to contemporary challenges. Episodes blend community insights, interviews with local leaders, and discussions on significant municipal topics such as public transit, housing, and cultural identity. Each episode aims to tackle pressing concerns while also celebrating the city's unique character, making it an informative resource for those wanting to understand both the past and future of Montreal.
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