• Winners and losers of the encampment. Plus: Percentage Montrealers have experience homelesness
    Jul 11 2024

    David Heurtel is joined by Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance and Anthony Koch, Former National Spokesperson for Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and current managing principal at AK Strategies on The Big 5.

    • Under pounding rain, pro-Palestinian protesters carried their belongings off McGill University's downtown Montreal campus on yesterday.
    • About 15% of Montreal's tenants report in 2024 that they have already experienced an episode of homelessness.
    • Canada was criticised by its allies earlier this week for its insufficient military spending in this period of geopolitical instability,
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    24 mins
  • Encampments dismantled at McGill. Plus: Issues with administering naloxone
    Jul 10 2024

    David Heurtel is joined by Neil Drabkin, is a lawyer who served as federal prosecutor and a political commentator who was a chief of staff in the Harper government and Anne Lagace-Dowson, political analyst on The Big 5.

    • McGill’s downtown University campus is closed as the Pro-Palestinian encampment is being dismantled.
    • Several boroughs of Montreal discourage their employees, even those trained in first aid, from administering naloxone, an antidote against overdoses
    • Santé Quebec’s “top gun” Geneviève Biron has not yet chosen her vehicle as the big boss.
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    23 mins
  • A merchant can't open due to homelesness. Plus: McGill President responds to last Friday's events
    Jul 9 2024

    David Heurtel is joined by Paul Gott, Lead singer and guitarist for Montreal Punk Rock band the Ripcordz and a journalism professor at Concordia and Andrew Caddell, a town councillor in Kamouraska, columnist for the Hill Times in Ottawa and President of the Task Force on Linguistic policy. He was previously a diplomat, ministerial advisor and broadcast journalist on The Big 5.

    • At the height of the homelessness crisis in Montreal, a merchant on Milton Street near Parc Avenue was unable to open her store on Monday due to the presence of a homeless person who categorically refused to leave the premises.
    • McGills President Deep Saini has denounced Friday nights vandalism and alleged assault on a security guard by pro Palestinian protesters.
    • Greece is the first country in Europe that will try out a 6 day work week.
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    23 mins
  • More on the dismantling of encampments. Plus: Plateau borough charges $666 for second parking permit.
    Jul 8 2024

    David Heurtel is joined by Dan Delmar, Co-founder of the PR and content firm TNKR Media and Justine McIntyre, Strategic Consultant and former City Councillor on The Big 5.

    • Montreal police made 1 arrest of a (66 year old man) and deployed tear gas after some pro-Palestinian proterstores smashed windows at McGill on Friday evening.
    • The City of Montreal dismantled the encampment set up by pro-Palestinian demonstrators at Victoria Square on Friday.
    • A scooter causing parking problems.
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    31 mins
  • The encampment at Victoria Square is dismantled. Plus: Ther U.K has a new prime minister.
    Jul 5 2024
    • Here in Montreal this morning the City seems to finally be making moves to dismantle the encampment over at Square Victoria.
    • Britain's Labour Party has won in a landslide victory today. With Keir Stamer now elected as the new Prime minister and Rishi Sunak conceding defeat.
    • An advertisement on the windows of about fifteen SAQ branches in Quebec praising "proudly Quebec" products, when they were only bottled in Quebec, has aroused strong reactions.
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    23 mins
  • More on encampments. Plus: Sanctions on real estate brokers
    Jul 4 2024

    David Heurtel is joined by Caroline Codsi, Founder & Chief Equity Officer, Women in Governance and Neil Drabkin, is a lawyer who served as federal prosecutor and a political commentator who was a chief of staff in the Harper government on The Big 5.

    • The Minister of Public Safety, François Bonnardel, has denounced the inaction of the City of Montreal in the face of the multiplication of encampments.
    • The sanctions and fines imposed on real estate brokers who place themselves in a conflict of interest are not severe enough'
    • A homeless shelter moving from borough to borough is already causing a stir in the neighbourhood.
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    30 mins
  • Flashy advertising an issue for the Plante administration. Plus: Tenant vacating and vandalizing
    Jul 3 2024

    David Heurtel is joined by Paul Gott, Lead singer and guitarist for Montreal Punk Rock band the Ripcordz and a journalism professor at Concordia and Akil Alleyne, Reporter and commentator with extensive experience analysing legal, political, and social issues and Manager of the GemStar Circle of Excellence Scholarship Program on The Big 5.

    • A flashy advertising campaign created by mobile phone company Koodo has attracted the wrath of the Plante administration.
    • A Montrealer finding one of his homes in a dire state on July 1.
    • Real estate brokers are taking advantage of elderly or vulnerable clients to line their pockets by buying their home at a discount
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    24 mins
  • 13 hundred households without one after July 1st. Plus: Did the STM's new social media ad go too far?
    Jul 2 2024

    David Heurtel is joined by Political analyst Karim Boulos and Anthony Koch, Former National Spokesperson for Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and current managing principal at AK Strategies.

    • More than 1,300 households are still without housing as of July 1st, according to a compilation from the Société d’habitation du Québec (SHQ).
    • The retail council of Quebec is seeking financial help to meet signage rules. They want the government to help its members with the hefty costs of replacing or adjusting hundreds of outdoor commercial signs and business facades.
    • Do some corporate accounts go too far on social media? At what point does it go from being provocative to crude? The STM’s official TikTok account shows a video of a woman wearing a bikini standing in a pool. With no warning she pushes water through her thighs as the video quickly cuts to an STM bus being washed. "This is how we wash our buses," the caption reads. The video of the woman and the trend of cutting to something else is nothing new…. It’s been circulating on social media.
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    22 mins