How Casualty Counters Measure Deaths in Gaza - The data detectives recording the true cost of war
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How Casualty Counters Measure Deaths in Gaza - The data detectives recording the true cost of war
Give Trump the Isolation He Craves - Why the next great democratic coalition shouldn’t include the US
Poilievre Finally Gets the Election He’s Been Dying For. But Is It Too Late? - The “Canada Is Broken” candidate faces a changed national mood
How Casualty Counters Measure Deaths in Gaza - The data detectives recording the true cost of war
Give Trump the Isolation He Craves - Why the next great democratic coalition shouldn’t include the US
Poilievre Finally Gets the Election He’s Been Dying For. But Is It Too Late? - The “Canada Is Broken” candidate faces a changed national mood
When John and Yoko Came to Ontario to Figure Out How to Change the World - Waking up Americans about peace was a goal, Lennon said. That meant setting up shop not far from the border
Dating Is Hard. Dating in Northern Ontario Is Something Else - Plenty of rom coms are filmed in North Bay, but in real life, sparks don’t fly on cue
The Walrus Announces Mostafa Al-A’sar as the Second Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) Contributing Writer - Mostafa joins Soraya Amiri as part of a program that platforms internationally trained writers
In this episode, host Nathan Whitlock is joined by author and journalist Bob McDonald, host of CBC Radio’s Quirks and Quarks. He is a regular science commentator on the CBC News Network, a science correspondent for The National, and the author of multiple books, including his recent memoir Just Say Yes. Bob and Nathan talk about the importance of promoting real science amid the proliferation of misinformation and conspiracy theories, about his initial reluctance to include the story of his childhood sexual abuse in his memoir (but why he is proud that he did), and about his work‐in‐progress, a book for kids that focuses on—surprise!—science.
Canadian Ranger Allen Pogotak shares his Arctic experiences and calls for greater focus on its defense and exploration. Former Foreign Minister Lloyd Axworthy examines Canada’s role in NATO, past contributions, and future challenges in a changing global landscape.
Canada has long been a force in the arts, culture, and media space, but what makes Canadian storytelling stand out? Valerie Creighton, president and CEO of the Canada Media Fund, discusses how embracing authenticity in storytelling strengthens Canada’s cultural identity and elevates our stories on the world stage. Valerie spoke at The Walrus Talks Canada’s Creative Power, in Ottawa, on June 5, 2024.
Give Trump the Isolation He Craves - Why the next great democratic coalition shouldn’t include the US
When John and Yoko Came to Ontario to Figure Out How to Change the World - Waking up Americans about peace was a goal, Lennon said. That meant setting up shop not far from the border
Inside the Shadowy World of the Erectile Dysfunction Pill Black Market - Men are playing “Russian Roulette” with dodgy, dangerous counterfeit and illicit sex drugs
Forest Hill Gothic - I watched as a wrinkled hand reached out of the basement window