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Book Banning in Canada Is Quiet, Systemic, and More Effective than Ever - Our libraries are being purged in the name of protecting kids
Weekly Quiz: Supply Chain Shortages, Post-Secondary Privatization, and Nervousness about NEETs - How closely have you been reading our online stories this week? Take The Walrus Weekly Quiz to find out—released every Saturday.
Book Banning in Canada Is Quiet, Systemic, and More Effective than Ever - Our libraries are being purged in the name of protecting kids
Weekly Quiz: Supply Chain Shortages, Post-Secondary Privatization, and Nervousness about NEETs - How closely have you been reading our online stories this week? Take The Walrus Weekly Quiz to find out—released every Saturday.
Sorry Not Sorry: The Art of Saying Nothing in Apology Statements - From corporate scandals to celebrity missteps, public contrition has lost all meaning
Not Working, Not Studying, Not Happy: Meet the NEETs - Why are so many young people struggling to finish education or find a job?
Recipient of the Third CIBC Digital Fellowship for Emerging Black Journalists Announced by The Walrus - Kayla Thompson joins The Walrus as the 2025 CIBC Fellow
The Trade War Poses a Threat to Canadian Health Care - Our medical system relies on US products. We need to make more life-saving drugs and devices at home
Karina Gould Thinks She Can Beat Pierre Poilievre. Can She? - Why Canada’s next prime minister could be a millennial mom
Daniel Innes is an artist, and Christina Wong is an author, playwright, and multidisciplinary artist. Daniel and Christina’s first book collaboration is the graphic novel Denison Avenue, which was published by ECW Press in 2023. They talk to Nathan about the shock of their book’s success, about getting advice on surviving the Canada Reads experience from former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi, and about changing up their creative process for their next collaboration, currently in the works.
In episode four of the series, Timothy Taylor traces his family’s journey from Germany to Ecuador, exploring their successes and persecutions. He examines an 1813 archive record, meets a collector of his great-great-grandfather’s jewelry, and revisits his great-grandparents’ triumphs and tragedies. A visit to Heidelberg, uncovering his great-uncle’s experience of antisemitism, sparks an idea to bring the story full circle.
Many companies champion mentorship programs and leadership initiatives that promise to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. But too often, these efforts fall short of meaningfully supporting their racialized women employees. Golnaz Golnaraghi, founder of Accelerate Her Future, a career accelerator for Black, Indigenous, and racialized women in business and STEM, emphasizes the value of investing in sponsorship over mentorship and redefining what it means to be an ally in the workplace. Golnaz spoke at The Walrus Talks Advancing Work, in Toronto, on November 29, 2022.