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On this episode of Metropolis, we cover some significant developments, including Québec’sQuébec’s controversial Bill 97, Carney’s Bill C-2, and the anti-immigrant sentiment in Montreal, as well as the major strike by STM maintenance workers. Today, host Kalden Dhatsenpa is joined by guest host Nashwa Lina Khan, a community educator and cultural commentator on Habibti Please, a Substack and podcast.

Bill 97 has been receiving fierce pushback from Indigenous leaders, conservationists as well as unions. The bill aims to divide all of Québec’s forests into three distinct zones. One zone will be dedicated to conservation, another to timber production, and a third to multiple uses.

Nashwa and Kalden point out the larger context of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s drive to turn Canada into an “energy superpower.” This resource drive has empowered provincial governments and extractive industries to walk all over Indigenous land rights. Kalden and Nashwa relay this indigenous resistance as essential to fighting climate change.

Anti-immigration policy has led to massive protests across the United States. Notably, the resistance in Los Angeles has caught a lot of attention for its organization and for the volume of resistance reached. Nashwa and Kalden discuss the trajectory of Canada’s anti-immigration policy and the ways that such policies could play out. Nashwa, for one, does not believe the level of resistance in Canada would be the same.

It was the first STM strike in 18 years, and it has been incredibly disruptive. Two thousand four hundred of Montreal’s maintenance staff are going on strike from June 9-17, 2025. Employees are fighting for a better work-life balance, stronger safety protocols, and improved wages.

Nashwa and Kalden talk about how impactful the strike has been and why we should support these workers despite the inconvenience faced by Montrealers. Especially with metro and bus drivers from the STM looking to strike, the need for solidarity will be tested more.

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On this episode of Metropolis, we cover some significant developments, including Québec’sQuébec’s controversial Bill 97, Carney’s Bill C-2, and the anti-immigrant sentiment in Montreal, as well as the major strike by STM maintenance workers. Today, host Kalden Dhatsenpa is joined by guest host Nashwa Lina Khan, a community educator and cultural commentator on Habibti Please, a Substack and podcast.

Bill 97 has been receiving fierce pushback from Indigenous leaders, conservationists as well as unions. The bill aims to divide all of Québec’s forests into three distinct zones. One zone will be dedicated to conservation, another to timber production, and a third to multiple uses.

Nashwa and Kalden point out the larger context of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s drive to turn Canada into an “energy superpower.” This resource drive has empowered provincial governments and extractive industries to walk all over Indigenous land rights. Kalden and Nashwa relay this indigenous resistance as essential to fighting climate change.

Anti-immigration policy has led to massive protests across the United States. Notably, the resistance in Los Angeles has caught a lot of attention for its organization and for the volume of resistance reached. Nashwa and Kalden discuss the trajectory of Canada’s anti-immigration policy and the ways that such policies could play out. Nashwa, for one, does not believe the level of resistance in Canada would be the same.

It was the first STM strike in 18 years, and it has been incredibly disruptive. Two thousand four hundred of Montreal’s maintenance staff are going on strike from June 9-17, 2025. Employees are fighting for a better work-life balance, stronger safety protocols, and improved wages.

Nashwa and Kalden talk about how impactful the strike has been and why we should support these workers despite the inconvenience faced by Montrealers. Especially with metro and bus drivers from the STM looking to strike, the need for solidarity will be tested more.

  continue reading

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