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Local 514

Local 514

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Want to keep up to date with Montreal news? Local 514's news podcast is a talk show where host, Kalden Dhatsenpa, is joined by a wide variety of guests who have unique perspectives on Montréal's politics and movements. Local 514 is a proud production of CUTV.Local 514 Politics & Government
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  • 16 SPVM officers investigated for “unacceptable” racist acts
    Jun 18 2026

    An entire 16-person municipal police unit from Montreal-Nord’s station 39 has been dismantled after internal reports have alleged that officers from the night patrol unit were repeatedly carrying out serious discriminatory acts against black and arab residents. Some of the most disturbing allegations include ripping locs off of detainees’ heads. On this episode of Local 514, host Kalden Dhatsenpa sits down with Christopher Curtis, editor-in-chief of The Rover, to discuss the SPVM’s history of police brutality, systemic violence in Montreal, and the unprecedented nature of this disciplinary action. What does it mean for the SPVM? And what does it mean for Montrealers who are not surprised at this news?

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    34 mins
  • Montréal Antifa just published a report on Québec’s far-right. Here’s what you need to know
    Jun 17 2026

    Quebec’s far-right landscape is changing. According to a report published by Montréal Antifasciste in May 2026, many ideas and narratives once associated with fringe far-right movements have increasingly found expression in mainstream political discourse. Islamophobia, anti-immigration sentiments, and ethno-nationalism are a few of the ideas that have gained more space in the mainstream since. The report argues that far-right organizing in Quebec has evolved along with the global far-right, with activists adopting new strategies, organizations and public-facing images while continuing to promote exclusionary and nationalist politics.In this episode of Local 514, host Kalden Dhatsenpa sits down with “Andy,” a pseudonym used by a member of Montréal Antifasciste. Andy discusses the report’s findings on far-right activity in Quebec, details and names many formations and spokespeople, and explains why the collective believes these movements are increasingly seeking to influence public debate through more polished and institutional channels.While Andy argues that these organizations remain relatively small, he contends that they are far from marginal in their political influence. If ideas once confined to the fringes ten years ago can become mainstream, what ideas being promoted today could shape public discourse a decade from now? and what can be done to resist them?

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    33 mins
  • South Asian diaspora organizing in a time of rising nationalism
    Jun 4 2026

    There is a long history of South Asian diaspora organizing here in Montreal. On today’s episode, host Kalden Dhatsenpa speaks to Lily Paul, a member of the South Asian Diaspora Action Collective, also known as SADAC. SADAC’s work entails multiple prongs of action. As Lily Paul describes, they are involved in migrant justice, community education events, solidarity actions, awareness campaigns on human rights abuses in India, and, critically, in shedding light on the Hindu far-right. The latter of these has caught the attention of the Hindu far right in Montreal, and they have even gone so far as to intimidate SADAC organizers and event participants.




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    33 mins
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