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In the next few weeks, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government will make one of the most important decisions of its short ...
T he Best Books of Fall” is a project that inspires both glee and gravitas in The Walrus staff. First come the catalogues of ...
Senack writes for multiple newspapers in the Ottawa area, including the Barrhaven Independent —a local community outlet in ...
The project has attracted attention in political and tech circles; Liberal prime minister Mark Carney even established a ...
TIFF has always had the twin goals of bringing the best of world cinema to Toronto and the best of Canadian cinema to the ...
Video games exemplify today’s digital culture: once immersive, now bloated, repetitive, and built to monetize attention ...
How closely have you been reading our online stories this past week? Take The Walrus Weekly Quiz to find out—released every ...
Canada’s suburban ridings aren’t just rich enclaves. Many are diverse, working class—and rapidly shifting right ...
Poilievre’s apparent strategic pivot to Canada’s existential threat barely lasted the day. Trump and his tariffs would go ...
He conjures up castles and valleys of gold. But can his fevered imagination eclipse Mark Carney’s grounded reality?
A ngela also introduced me to the band Jump5, a pop group of five squeaky-voiced blond Christian kids. She particularly loved the song “Spinning Around,” which was ostensibly about God but just ...
Meanwhile, in Canada, the lentil harvest was peaking. In Saskatchewan, more land was being seeded than ever before. Exports ...
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