At The Walrus Talks at Home: Aging and Belonging, four speakers will share their unique perspectives on how aging shapes identity, connection, and community. Join us as we explore how to build more ...
They are war enablers, sanction evaders, flouters of maritime law, an environmental disaster waiting to happen. They comprise, it is estimated, one-fifth of the world’s tankers. When Moscow feels this ...
How closely have you been reading our online stories this past week? Take The Walrus Weekly Quiz to find out—released every ...
There is a general understanding in Canada that its own grand strategy must be recalibrated to fit new realities. Prime ...
The future of work is not predetermined. How we will live with AI is not etched in stone. It is up to us to decide how we ...
Inside the issue: the real Mark Carney, immigrants who oppose immigration, Instagram’s impact on the art world, and more. The Walrus is located within the bounds of Treaty 13 signed with the ...
David Eliot is a PhD candidate at the University of Ottawa, where he researches the social and political effects of artificial intelligence. His work on AI has been recognized with numerous awards, ...
“Flies are industrious. Flies turn poo into stock feed, and they are live food and fuel for birds, frogs, and lizards. They serve as pollinators for a variety of plants. They also buzz around humans ...
W ho’s ready for a recession? Almost no one, of course. Certainly not the millions of Canadians—more than half the country—living paycheque to paycheque. Nor those, likely m ...
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