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Waste Not

February 18, 2021February 5, 2022 - by Katie Underwood

Why financial co-ops are the natural choice for Canadians transitioning toward a more sustainable, circular economy

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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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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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Can Denser be Better?

November 26, 2020February 5, 2022 - by The Canadian Mortgage and Housing Association

The idea that dense urban communities are bad for well-being is a myth. As it turns out, having more neighbours may actually help you live better

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The Best of Both Worlds

October 25, 2020February 5, 2022 - by Katie Underwood

For Canadians no longer keen to choose between planet, people, and profits, responsible investing offers a new definition of wealth

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New Wave

October 23, 2020February 5, 2022 - by Stacy Lee Kong

DataStream is a website designed to promote collaboration in water stewardship. Across Canada, monitoring groups are using the technology to share information about freshwater health

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What’s Mine Is Yours

September 18, 2020September 18, 2020 - by Katie Underwood

The three nominated authors for this year’s Amazon First Novel Award Youth Short Story category reveal the stories they most want to tell

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The Dishwasher Sees Everything

July 7, 2020January 11, 2021 - by Katie Underwood

Fresh off winning this year’s Amazon First Novel Award, Stéphane Larue discusses how the backdoor POV of a restaurant’s busiest employee became an unforgettable tale of survival

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COVID-19 didn’t break the internet.
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Canada is in a strong position to keep pace with the insatiable demand for bandwidth

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‘The Dishwasher’ Author Stéphane Larue Wins the 2020 Amazon Canada First Novel Award

June 25, 2020June 5, 2022 - by The Walrus Staff

Cate Freeborn wins the Youth Short Story category for “74 Percent of the Victims of Nonfamily Abductions are Girls”

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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.

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