• An illustration of a woman looking at an outstretched hand holding a gold watch in the middle of rummaging through a drawer. In the background is a body lying on the floor beside a table with a bottle of champagne and a champagne flute on top of it. The Last Vacation - The face of the con was always someone who embodied the fashion of the time—a slob, a genius, or finally, a charismatic dum-dum by Marlowe Granados

Escape into a Story - Celebrate and support Canadian authors with the novels of the 2023 Amazon Canada First Novel Award shortlist.Jasmine Sealy wins 2023 Amazon Canada First novel Award for The Island of Forgetting (HarperCollins Publishers Limited)

Do you know a teen who dreams of being a writer?

The 2024 Amazon Canada First Novel Award is currently seeking submissions for the Youth Short Story category. The prize is $5,000. The deadline to submit is February 4, 2024.



  • How to Empower Indigenous Learners - From humble beginnings in 1976, First Nations University of Canada is transforming higher learning for Indigenous students by Alison Tedford Seaweed

Events
  • The Walrus Talks Nature - Exploring how nature and Canada’s trails can play a pivotal role in bolstering the environment, economy, and health of all Canadians

Podcasts

Andre De Grasse is not only a six-time Olympic medaliist in track and field, he’s a philanthropist, author, brand ambassador, investor and proud father. His commitments, on and off the track, are rooted in his desire to inspire and empower Canadians to reach their potential. With the launch of ADG Ignite Ventures, Andre is leveraging the power of his personal brand to empower Canadian entrepreneurs looking to compete on the world stage. He talks to Duncan about his courage to build a life beyond sport and his journey to the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

Despite making up only 4% of the female population in Canada, Indigenous women are murdered or missing at much higher rates than any other population. Angela Sterritt is the national bestselling Author of Unbroken. She examines how stereotypes dehumanize Indigenous people and how changing the narrative empowers change. This episode is presented by The Canadian Women’s Foundation.


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. He has experienced first-hand the unprecedented shift that’s underway thanks to generative AI, and has unique insight into how it will change the way businesses operate and engage with their consumers. Here, he talks about the impact of AI on Canadian organizations and how they’re applying it today.



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  • Illustration by The Walrus No Host - torched and resurrected / in a circle of ash— by Jim Johnstone

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  • An illustration of a woman looking at an outstretched hand holding a gold watch in the middle of rummaging through a drawer. In the background is a body lying on the floor beside a table with a bottle of champagne and a champagne flute on top of it. The Last Vacation - The face of the con was always someone who embodied the fashion of the time—a slob, a genius, or finally, a charismatic dum-dum by Marlowe Granados

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