How closely have you been reading our online stories this week? Take The Walrus Weekly Quiz to find out—released every ...
In Whitehorse, a two-hour flight south, preteen students at Takhini Elementary created hunting bags, cutting and stitching ...
I was born missing an ear. What followed was years of well-intentioned violence from a medical system bent on solving the ...
I made that list to avoid work on a poem that uses the word “conglomerate.” As people do, I write practical, purpose-built ...
The twenty-year legal saga involved 18,000 exhibits, 100,000 pages of expert reports, and a judge who needed an emergency ...
The publishing industry is hinging its hopes on a twenty-three-year-old with a Substack and a devout following. Can she ...
The remaining decades of this century will be very difficult. The country will face major upheavals. And our governments are ...
To meet that demand, The Walrus is launching a new initiative dedicated entirely to local reporting.
I was disabused of a jejune nationalist commitment to Canada (call it pride or patriotism if you wish) and left with ...
While such a statement might be dismissed as crude heckling, in the case of the memorial, it feels more like a pointed ...
In research first published in 2015, the World Health Organization estimated more than 1 billion teens and young people are at risk of hearing loss due to unsafe listening practices. (Other studies ...
US president Donald Trump’s looming 25 percent tariff on Canadian imports—which could start as soon as February 1—continues ...
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