Local news (Montreal/McGill)
A radio magazine dedicated to Temporary Foreign Workers of Latino origin (60,000 Mexican, Guatemalan, etc.), working with the Program of Temporary Foreign Workers in the food industry, and another 50,000 who may be working with private employment agencies at home as caregivers, clerks, etc.
Funded by the Community Radio Fund of Canada, CKUT’s Local Journalism Initiative will publish local news stories from reporter Jules Bugiel. You can also read the stories as we publish them at https://ckut.ca/lji/.
Tackling everyday politics with a specific highlight on women. Each episode takes on a different issue specific to Gen Z culture: everything from cancel culture, identity on social media, to our unlimited access to knowledge.
«Points de vue» est le nouveau magazine d’information produit par le Fonds canadien de la radio communautaire (FCRC). On y présente une sélection hebdomadaire de reportages produits par les équipes radio de l’Initiative de journalisme local (IJL) en poste à travers le Canada.
“Viewpoints” is the latest podcast and news magazine produced by the Community Radio Fund of Canada (CRFC). It provides an overview of what’s happening across Canada, thanks to some 20 radio reporters posted across the country and working for the Local Journalism Initiative (LJI).
Radio Renoviction is a new monthly radio program on CKUT, putting a human face to the wave of gentrification and renovictions plaguing Montreal. Once a month, we’ll broadcast personal stories of displacement and provide information, analysis and solutions to this growing housing crisis affecting tenants everywhere. If you’ve had the misfortune of being renovicted and want to share your story, contact the team at: radiorenoviction@ckut.ca
CKUT’s News Collective explores a range of topics relevant to local communities.
Collaborating with incarcerated people and confronting the invisibility of prisons and prisoner struggle, by focusing on the roots of incarceration, policing, and criminalization.
L’émission couvre les problèmes qui affectent les immigrants à Montréal et au-delà.
Collaborating with incarcerated people and confronting the invisibility of prisons and prisoner struggle by focusing on the roots of incarceration, policing, and criminalization.
A monthly show broadcasting voices from the frontlines of the movements for migrant justice and indigenous solidarity.
Canada’s only radio show dedicated solely to Palestine, the show covers various news and topics related to Palestine and the Palestine-solidarity movement in Quebec and beyond.
On the air since 1987, Amandla is a weekly African current affairs program covering the entire continent, taking stories past the headlines seen in mainstream media.
The Tuesday edition of CKUT’s daily news program, produced by volunteer staff at The McGill Daily newspaper in collaboration with the CKUT News Department.