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A Land Apart

Can Turkey fulfill its promise as a bridge between East and West when its own peoples stand divided?

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Miscellany
Illustration by Jenn Kitagawa

Splitting Heirs

The royal baby and our troubled Constitution

Law

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The Safety Dance

Almost anything goes at Canada’s largest electronic music festival

First-Hand

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Virtual Homeland

Reimagining the Jewish state that never was, in Grand Island, New York

Field Note

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Features
Illustration by Karsten Petrat

The Contender

The appeal of Justin Trudeau’s emotional intelligence

Politics

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Troubled Waters

The Experimental Lakes project has influenced environmental policy around the world. So why would the Harper government abandon it?

Science

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When We Went against the Universe

The reason these men were looking, according to Mel, was because she’d been emanating sex vibes all day

Fiction

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The Eviction Process

One day, when we were having gin and tonics on the stoop, we saw a guy with a tie and a briefcase on our street. That was the scariest day of our lives

Fiction

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Somewhere, a Long, Happy Life Probably Awaits You

Manfred met Elizabeth when she interviewed for a position at his fortune cookie company. She was a greeting card writer looking to branch out

Fiction

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Arts & Culture
Photograph by the National Gallery of Canada, 2013

Flirting with Disaster

The irresistible drama of Mayday’s plane crash recreations

Television

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Fighting Words

UFC champion Georges St‐Pierre confronts his fears

Books

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Quantum Leap

We have finally made a quantum computer. But will it change anything?

Postscript

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Poetry
Illustration by Jenn Kitagawa

Walrus TV

Building Community

Walrus contributor Ken Coates, formally of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, speaks at the 2013 Walrus Talks Energy

Presented by Suncor Energy at MaRS Discovery District

The Walrus Blog

Michael Applebaum (FI)

Return to Fukushima

More than two years after fleeing from Japan’s radioactive disaster, a Canadian professor contemplates going back to the scene of the quake

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Digital Edition

The Walrus Podcast

The Walrus Podcast

Q&A: The Game Not Played

Richard Poplak discusses his profile of Christine Sinclair, the greatest female soccer player in the world

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The Walrus Poetry Prize

The Walrus Poetry Prize

Open for public submissions from May 1 to June 30, 2013

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The Walrus SoapBox

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Seeing Red

No other sport reveals a country’s soul as well as soccer does (yeah, we said it, Don Cherry). So what does our neglect of the beautiful game say about us? A patriot explains why it should be Canada’s national sport

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