How the UK Is Winning the Race Against Climate Change - While Canada has fumbled every climate promise, the UK has been hitting its emissions targets. What would it take to catch up?
Breaking Through: One Photographer’s Mission to Capture Hip Hop’s Underground Roots - Breakdancing is now an Olympic sport. But Frankie Perez wants to show the world that breaking still thrives in the streets
What Is the Cost of a Cashless Society? - The trend toward digital payment could shortchange the country’s most vulnerable
Toufah Jallow, is an anti-rape activist who spoke at Concordia presents, The Walrus Talks: What’s Next? In Ottawa.
Tajja Isen, the former digital editor of thewalrus.ca, now editor-in-chief at Catapult magazine, talks about her new book, Some of my Best Friends: Essays on Lip Service. It’s an essay collection about race, justice, and the limits of good intentions.
The oil and gas industry is under pressure to accelerate towards a decarbonized future. These efforts require bold and courageous leadership. Who better to change an oil and gas company from the inside out than its first Chief Climate Officer, Martha Hall Findlay.
Why the Voting Age Needs to be Lowered to Sixteen - The time to address climate change and inequality is running out. Young people deserve to have our say—while we still can
Breaking Through: One Photographer’s Mission to Capture Hip Hop’s Underground Roots - Breakdancing is now an Olympic sport. But Frankie Perez wants to show the world that breaking still thrives in the streets
How the UK Is Winning the Race Against Climate Change - While Canada has fumbled every climate promise, the UK has been hitting its emissions targets. What would it take to catch up?
The Click - Sometimes we look younger than we are, sometimes much older, depending on how we’ve chosen to live with what we’ve seen