Sfu Metro Conversations

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Synopsis

Metro Conversations are about bringing Urbanist and City Making conversations out of the Urban core to places where cool urban transformations are happening: the urban edge, the north shore, south of the Fraser, the northeast sector. We provide experts with contrasting views, to get the facts out front and the conversation rolling. Then ask your questions and present your opinions, so we all can learn from each other. Metro Conversations doesn't have lecturers and audience, but presenters and participants. It's a conversation. Add your voice.Metro Conversations are presented in partnership with SFU Public Square and hosted by councillors Nathan Pachal from the City of Langley, Kiersten Duncan from the City of Maple Ridge, Mathew Bond from the District of North Vancouver and Patrick Johnstone of New Westminster.

Episodes

  • COVID - 19 Recovery, Reallocation of Road Space, and Black Lives Matter

    14/06/2020 Duration: 41min

    Since the last episode of Metro Conversations at the beginning of April, BC has transitioned from a wide-scale shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic to gradually re-opening. In many communities, roads and park spaces have been reallocated to accommodate restaurant patios, sidewalks, and bike lanes. What does this mean for economic recovery and community well-being? Meanwhile, the Black Lives Matter movement is re-igniting conversations about the Colonial and racist foundations of many Canadian institutions, including the very form of our government. Councillors Nathan Pachal from Langley City, Mathew Bond from the District of North Vancouver, and Patrick Johnstone from New Westminster talk about what it means to be white-passing, ways in which systemic racism can be addressed, and what it means to listen, learn, and get out of the way.

  • COVID-19 Fireside Chat

    13/04/2020 Duration: 45min

    There have been many discussions about COVID-19 and what it means for our country and our province, but what about our mid-size cities in Metro Vancouver? City councillors Kiersten Duncan of Maple Ridge, Patrick Johnstone of New Westminster, and Nathan Pachal from Langley City discuss the implication of this pandemic on local governments.

  • Running for Re-Election in New Westminster - Councillor Patrick Johnstone

    23/02/2019 Duration: 28min

    Metro Conversations are about bringing Urbanist and City Making conversations out of the Urban core to the urban edge: the north shore, south of the Fraser, the northeast sector, and beyond. In this conversation, New Westminster Patrick Councillor Johnstone talks about how running for re-election means defending past decisions, and how a conservative slate tried to run as progressives.

  • Running for Re-Election in Maple Ridge - Councillor Kiersten Duncan

    23/02/2019 Duration: 21min

    Metro Conversations are about bringing Urbanist and City Making conversations out of the Urban core to the urban edge: the north shore, south of the Fraser, the northeast sector, and beyond. In this conversation, Maple Ridge Councillor Kiersten Duncan talks about her re-election campaign, and the challenges of running in a community where social media has turned local politics toxic.

  • Running for Re-Election in Langley City - Councillor Nathan Pachal

    23/02/2019 Duration: 16min

    Metro Conversations are about bringing Urbanist and City Making conversations out of the Urban core to the urban edge: the north shore, south of the Fraser, the northeast sector, and beyond. In this conversation, Langley City Councillor Nathan Pachal talks about running for re-election, and the showdown between former Mayor and MLA Peter Fassbender’s re-emergence to local politics, and first-time Councillor Val van den Broek, in their battle for mayor.

  • Running for Re-Election in the District of North Vancouver - Councillor Mathew Bond

    22/02/2019 Duration: 26min

    Metro Conversations are about bringing Urbanist and City Making conversations out of the Urban core to the urban edge: the north shore, south of the Fraser, the northeast sector, and beyond. In this conversation, District of North Vancouver Councillor Mathew Bond talks about his experience running for re-election, including the challenges of being a pro-growth candidate in a no-growth community.