Gentrification 1975 – 2026: Griffintown - A People’s History: From Settlement to Industrialization and Gentrification Series
Numéro de catalogue: 300178
Producteur: MacLeod 9 Productions
Producteurs: MacLeod, Scott G.
Réalisateurs: MacLeod, Scott G.
Agences de production: MacLeod 9 Productions
Sujet: , Documentaire, Économie, Études sociales, Histoire, Histoire du Canada, Sciences sociales
Langue: Anglais
Niveau scolaire: 9 - 12, Post-secondaire, Adulte
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 2026
Durée: 19:37
Between 1975 and 1978, Parks Canada took control of the Lachine Canal, prompting a $100 million federal investment from 1984 to 2001. Real estate began booming in 1996, and from 2010 onward, a condo boom intensified gentrification, driving up property values and transforming Griffintown into a "build it and they will come" neighborhood. Mathew Barlow closes with his reflection on how Griffintown could have been redeveloped differently.
In this five-part series, Griffintown: A People’s History, historian Dr. Matthew Barlow recounts the fascinating social history of Griffintown, a former industrial neighbourhood just south of downtown Montreal, that has all but disappeared.
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