The Walrus Reflects on Canada’s History on the Third National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - On the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, The Walrus recognizes the Indigenous peoples impacted by residential schools in Canada
How ChatGPT Is Putting College Ghostwriters Out of Work - The custom essay-writing business is worth billions. Will AI bring it to an end?
The Two Moments That Changed Alicia Elliott’s Life - The author talks about her new novel, And Then She Fell, and the experiences she shares with her protagonist
The Curator of Climate Change - Soren Brothers has a crucial job: convince museum goers not to be scared of climate change—or climate solutions

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The National Ballet of Canada is an innovative art-institution entertaining about 10 million people annually. Known for traditional full-length classics since 1951, today its purposeful in integrating diverse repertoire, enhancing it’s culture and inviting an even richer, more global experience. The person responsible? Hope Muir joins Duncan to talk about the courage to lead in the business of dance.
Max Brault, Vice President of People & Change at BDO Canada, describes the five Olympic rings when living with disabilities: housing, transportation, services, community, and employment.
There’s much excitement around AI in business, but a lot of open questions too. How can AI transform your organization? And where do you even begin? Craig Alleva is the Director of Customer Engineering for Google Cloud in Canada and he has experienced first-hand the unprecedented shift that’s underway thanks to generative AI. Here, he talks about the impact of AI on Canadian organizations and how they’re applying it today.
Why Would India Assassinate a Sikh Leader on Canadian Soil? - Trudeau’s explosive allegation reveals the widening rift between the two countries
The Curator of Climate Change - Soren Brothers has a crucial job: convince museum goers not to be scared of climate change—or climate solutions