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Month: January 2021

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Letters / March/April 2021

Letters to the Editor: March/April 2021

January 29, 2021January 6, 2022 - by Readers

On the middle class, universal health care, and more

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Justice

Workplace Harassment Goes Virtual

January 28, 2021February 24, 2023 - by Samantha McCabe

Far from pausing the problem, the pandemic has intensified it across online platforms

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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Life of an Artist

January 27, 2021September 13, 2022 - by Chris Hampton

Walter Scott’s newest Wendy comic offers an inside look at the creative class

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Society

The Emotional Tax of Essential Work

January 26, 2021October 18, 2021 - by Gabrielle Drolet

Customer experience is routinely privileged over employee well-being. As COVID-19 case numbers surge, we’re seeing the consequences

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Paid Post

Le marathon de la parité des genres

January 26, 2021January 26, 2023 - by The Government of Canada

Tandis que l’on célèbre le cinquantième anniversaire du rapport de la Commission royale d’enquête sur la situation de la femme au Canada, SARAH BOESVELD se penche sur l’importance de ce document et rappelle qu’en matière d’équité des genres, la lutte est loin d’être terminée.

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Paid Post

The Gender Equity Marathon

January 26, 2021January 26, 2023 - by The Government of Canada

As we mark the fiftieth anniversary of the report by the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada, SARAH BOESVELD reflects on its significance and notes that, when it comes to gender equity, the struggle continues

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Health

We’re Drinking More in the Pandemic—and It’s a Problem

January 25, 2021June 8, 2021 - by James Wilt

The alcohol industry is enjoying the profits, but public health is paying the price

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March/April 2021

Editor’s Letter: The Hundred-Year Magazine

January 22, 2021May 16, 2021 - by Jessica Johnson

What does it take for a publication to survive?

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News about The Walrus

Sharon J. Riley Wins the 2020 Allan Slaight Prize for Journalism for “The Age of Surrender”

January 21, 2021 - by The Walrus Staff

The Walrus proudly announces the winner of the 2020 Allan Slaight Prize for Journalism

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News about The Walrus

Allan Slaight Prize

January 20, 2021September 21, 2021 - by The Walrus Staff

Get to know our 2020 jury

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How’s The Walrus?

As the executive director, I am frequently asked this question. These days, I reply: “The Walrus was made for this moment.” From on-again, off-again trade news and negotiations to a new prime minister, we are committed to Canada’s conversations. We launched six regional bureaus earlier this year to ensure comprehensive coverage across this great country of ours. But we can’t do this alone. As a non-profit newsroom, this work isn’t possible without our readers’ support. If you believe in Canada’s stories, support our paywall-free journalism with a donation today.

Our team is small, but our commitment is big; just like our country. Every story we publish is the result of writers, artists, and editors going the extra mile (well, kilometres) to bring Canada closer together through compelling, fact-checked, and regionally grounded reporting.

Thank you for your support.

Jennifer Hollett
Executive Director, The Walrus

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