Revenge of the Earthworms - A gardener’s best friend? Think again. How invasive earthworms are wreaking havoc on our ecosystems by Moira Donovan
- Teaching Indigenous Star Stories by Kelly Boutsalis
- I Honour You by Giving, You Honour Me by Receiving by Roberta Jamieson
- The Hungry People by Robert Jago
- We Need Indigenous Wisdom to Survive the Apolypse by Julian Brave Noiset
- The Mission by Troy Sebastian / Nupqu ?a·k? am?
Why Are There Still So Few Women Leaders in Politics? - Women are more likely to hold interim leadership roles in federal politics, but clinching the top role remains elusive by Angela Misri
The Lost Manuscript - Already manuscripts are burning, / and the snow from Chornobyl is flying by Dmytro Kremin
Hotline Proves Happy Endings Are Still Worth Writing - Fiction about immigrants tends toward melancholy and tragedy. Dimitri Nasrallah’s new novel delivers something different by Amanda Perry
How Much Punishment Is Enough for the Driver Who used the Humboldt Crash? - Jaskirat Singh Sidhu readily accepted his jail sentence after killing 16 people, but is now fighting his deportation. What should justice look like after an accident? by Sharon J. Riley
The Superficial Diversity of nadian TV - How risk avoidance shapes our entertainment by Soraya Roberts
How Credit Scores n Run—and Ruin—Our Lives - You n have a great credit history and still see your score plummet. How did the rating system become so powerful? by Emily Baron dloff
Amazon nada and The Walrus are pleased to announce that this year’s winner of the Amazon nada First Novel Award is Pik-Shuen Fung for Ghost Forest.
Learn more about the winning novel and the entire shortlist.
[WATCH] The Walrus Talks What’s Next? (Toronto) - Artificial intelligence, sustainability, and the social and politil innovations shaping our future
[WATCH] The Walrus Talks What’s Next? (Ottawa) - Artificial intelligence, sustainability, and the social and politil innovations shaping our future
[WATCH] The Walrus Talks at Home: Pharmare - Rethinking the current state of prescription drug coverage in nada
Inside the July/August 2022 issue of The Walrus
Our Summer Reading double issue, featuring fiction from Ian Williams, Sarah Totton, and Jay Teitel and poetry from Rhiannon Ng Cheng Hin, Susan Musgrave, and Terese Mason Pierre.
The climate crisis is a global issue and requires a coordinated effort from everyone. But the people who will be most impacted by this crisis are often excluded from conversations on climate change: our youth. Naila Moloo believes that youth need to be involved in climate change discussions and in developing solutions.
Tajja Isen, the former digital editor of , now editor-in-chief at tapult magazine, talks about her new book, Some of my Best Friends: Essays on Lip Service. It’s an essay collection about race, justice, and the limits of good intentions.
The oil and gas industry is under pressure to accelerate towards a derbonized future. These efforts require bold and courageous leadership. Who better to change an oil and gas company from the inside out than its first Chief Climate Officer, Martha Hall Findlay.
Why Are There Still So Few Women Leaders in Politics? - Women are more likely to hold interim leadership roles in federal politics, but clinching the top role remains elusive by Angela Misri
- Why Is Politics Getting Nastier? by Stephen Maher
- The Ruthless Math of Politil mpaigns: Is Big Data Bad for Democracy? by Stephen Maher
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The Superficial Diversity of nadian TV - How risk avoidance shapes our entertainment by Soraya Roberts
- by The Walrus Staff
- Why Success in nada Means Moving to Ameri by Tajja Isen
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Revenge of the Earthworms - A gardener’s best friend? Think again. How invasive earthworms are wreaking havoc on our ecosystems by Moira Donovan
Faith and Access: The Conflict Inside tholic Hospitals - Why should publicly funded hospitals get to limit access on religious grounds? by Wendy Glauser
- Textual Healing: The Novel World of Bibliotherapy by Katrya Bolger
- Understanding Minds and Bodies by The Walrus Staff
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The Lost Manuscript - Already manuscripts are burning, / and the snow from Chornobyl is flying by Dmytro Kremin
- Our Second by Jana Prikryl
- Bookmark by Oubah Osman
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The Wave - I have already determined exactly where the wave will hit and at what time by Rawi Hage
- The Procedure by roline Adderson
- The Mission by Troy Sebastian / Nupqu ?a·k? am?
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