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A photo of Narendra Modi standing before an orange background.
World

India’s Election Shake-Up Will Impact Canada

June 24, 2024June 24, 2024 - by The Walrus Staff

Narendra Modi’s weakened third term forces Trudeau’s government to rethink its complicated relationship with India

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World

Canada’s Universities Are a Pipeline for Chinese Military Technology

June 4, 2024June 4, 2024 - by Jonathan Manthorpe

How hundreds of Chinese researchers across the country were identified as undercover scientists

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World

South Africa Doesn’t Need More Heroes

May 28, 2024May 28, 2024 - by Zanele Mji

This election year marks three decades since the country defeated apartheid. But we still haven’t fully healed

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How States Sanction Violence against Minorities

May 23, 2024May 23, 2024 - by Anam Zakaria

Pakistan offers a chilling window into the use of morality laws to legitimize mob assaults

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July/August 2024 / World

“We Don’t Have Any Water. We’re Lost”: In the Footsteps of Migrants Who Never Made It

May 15, 2024May 27, 2024 - by Marcello Di Cintio

Thousands die trying to cross into the US from Mexico. Each year, activists follow their harrowing trek

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A large model of a woman's finger pressing a button of an electronic voting machine stands in front of a black fence amid trees and shrubs.
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Deepfakes and AI Trickery Are Disrupting the Biggest Election in History

May 13, 2024December 1, 2024 - by Mitali Mukherjee

Nearly 1 billion voters are set to choose India’s next government. Will the country’s future be shaped by disinformation?

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India Is Banning Critics from Coming Home

May 8, 2024May 8, 2024 - by Vijayta Lalwani

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is cracking down on dissidents in the diaspora by revoking their right to re-enter the country

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A hand holds up a cardboard mask of Narendra Modi's face, the eyes cut out.
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The Two Faces of Indian Democracy

May 3, 2024May 3, 2024 - by Alpa Shah

Prime Minister Narendra Modi likes to tout India as the world’s largest and oldest democracy. But his politics are exposing the rot behind the facade

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World

Welcome to Mass Market Mountaineering

April 18, 2024April 18, 2024 - by Bernadette McDonald

Personal guides. Private chefs. Helicopter rides. Tensions are rising between Sherpas who do the hard work and the foreign climbers they escort to the top

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June 2024 / World

The Ukrainians Who Refuse to Fight

April 16, 2024April 16, 2024 - by Jonathan Garfinkel

The government put in place a martial order that restricted some people from leaving the country. This is the story of how one family fled

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Cut through the noise with The Walrus.

Canada is feeling the squeeze. Rents are soaring, grocery bills keep climbing, and for too many families, the math of daily life just doesn’t add up. These aren’t isolated struggles—they’re systemic challenges tied to policy decisions and political choices. And they’re exactly what’s at stake in the 2025 federal election.

But here’s the thing: understanding these issues, and the solutions being proposed, isn’t easy in a world awash with misinformation and partisan spin. That’s where The Walrus comes in. Our mission is to cut through the noise, to connect the dots between the policies debated in Parliament and the realities playing out in your neighbourhood.

To do that—to keep reporting with depth, rigour, and clarity—we need your support. This election is about more than picking a leader. It’s about charting a future for Canada. Help us keep telling the stories that matter. Donate today.

Carmine Starnino
Editor-in-Chief, The Walrus


Cut through the noise with The Walrus.

Canada is feeling the squeeze. Rents are soaring, grocery bills keep climbing, and for too many families, the math of daily life just doesn’t add up. These aren’t isolated struggles—they’re systemic challenges tied to policy decisions and political choices. And they’re exactly what’s at stake in the 2025 federal election.

But here’s the thing: understanding these issues, and the solutions being proposed, isn’t easy in a world awash with misinformation and partisan spin. That’s where The Walrus comes in. Our mission is to cut through the noise, to connect the dots between the policies debated in Parliament and the realities playing out in your neighbourhood.

To do that—to keep reporting with depth, rigour, and clarity—we need your support. This election is about more than picking a leader. It’s about charting a future for Canada. Help us keep telling the stories that matter. Donate today.

Carmine Starnino
Editor-in-Chief, The Walrus

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