What We Read: Pleasure and Disgust
Walrus staff talk about what’s on their minds, desks, and nightstands
Read MoreFact-based journalism that sparks the Canadian conversation
Walrus staff talk about what’s on their minds, desks, and nightstands
Read MoreAs the mysterious author of Ferrante’s Neapolitan novel series shows, our identities are built from the reflection provided by others
Read MoreVoting from afar for Tibet’s unrecognized government
Read MoreThe latest crisis shows once again that the government must do more to stop suicides in Indigenous communities
Read MoreGentrification and the legal rights of pigeons
Read MoreA fact-checker uncovers the unexpected intellect of pigeons
Read MoreOne jokey tweet—and a visit from the cops—shows how companies like Rogers can exploit the legal grey area between online text and speech
Read MoreD. G. Jones, a giant of Canadian poetry and translation, passes away
Read MoreFrom teenage punks to fleabag motels, Andrew F. Sullivan’s Waste depicts misery in a worn-out city
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