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Month: February 2025

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Arts & Culture

How Do You Faithfully Tell the Story of a Divorce, Including Your Own?

February 15, 2025February 15, 2025 - by Haley Mlotek

That there are two sides to every story is cliché. That there are two stories to every marriage is almost science

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Quiz

Weekly Quiz: Labour Unions, Love Matches, and a Liberal Comeback

February 15, 2025February 14, 2025 - by Giselle D'Anna

How closely have you been reading our online stories this week? Take The Walrus Weekly Quiz to find out—released every Saturday.

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January/February 2025 / Poetry

Nietzsche

February 14, 2025February 12, 2025 - by Farah Ghafoor

I have little cuts I don’t remember earning

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Current Affairs

Trump’s Tariffs May Do the Impossible: Make Quebec Love Canada

February 14, 2025April 9, 2025 - by Toula Drimonis

Nothing unites the country like a US trade war

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Business

How Canada Once Saved Thousands of Steel Jobs

February 13, 2025April 9, 2025 - by Steven High

As Trump’s tariffs throw the industry in turmoil, there are lessons to be learned from history

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Politics

Pierre Poilievre’s Lead Was Supposed to Be Unshakable. It Isn’t

February 12, 2025April 14, 2025 - by Philippe J. Fournier

Polls suggest Mark Carney is reshaping the electoral landscape

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Paid Post / Podcasts

Nunavut : 25 ans de territoire, de langue et d’autodétermination

February 11, 2025February 11, 2025 - by The Walrus Lab

Season 3/Episode 6 – French Transcript

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Paid Post / Podcasts

Nunavut Turns 25: Land, Language, and Self-Determination

February 11, 2025February 11, 2025 - by The Walrus Lab

Season 3/Episode 6 – English Transcript

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The Walrus Talks

[WATCH] The Walrus Talks at Home: Public Education and Philanthropy

February 11, 2025April 3, 2025 - by The Walrus

What do educators and students need to enrich public education in Canada?

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Technology

Matchmakers in India Now Have Competition: AI

February 11, 2025February 12, 2025 - by Mihika Agarwal

Singles—and their parents—are turning to algorithms for help with arranged marriages

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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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