- Meet the Evangelicals Who Actually Care about the Environment - “If we really take the Bible seriously, we would be at the front of the line demanding climate action”
- The Winnipeg Police Service Is Booming—Despite Blatant Failures - The force is notorious for targeting Indigenous people. Why does it keep cornering more public spending?
- Kevin Lambert Proves That Literature Can Still Be an Invigorating Slap in the Face - His elegant and vicious new novel tracks the fall of a good billionaire
- The Collapse of Self-Worth in the Digital Age - Why are we letting algorithms rewrite the rules of art, work, and life?
- Will Reviving the Cod Industry Doom It Yet Again? - The high-stakes gamble over opening up Newfoundland’s waters
- The Strange Theft of a Priceless Churchill Portrait - The inside story of one of Canada’s most brazen, baffling, and mysterious art heists and how the police cracked it
Christina Estima is a journalist, writer, performer, and author of The Syrian Ladies Benevolent Society. In this episode, Christine talks to Nathan about dealing with sexist idiots, about how she uses moments of rejection to propel her forward in her writing and her career, and about her new book, a fictional take on a notorious and tragic literary relationship.
The Youth for Youth season two premiere takes a deep dive into Bill C-18, and its impact on how information moves across social media. Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in Internet Law, breaks down the bill’s basics, while Matthew Johnson from MediaSmarts shares how to better navigate fact vs. fiction in your digital world.
487 trails, part of the Trans Canada Trail, can tell an important story about Canada, its history and its people. Dianne Whelan is a filmmaker, photographer, author, and public speaker. This special episode of The Conversation Piece features content from her presentation at Manulife presents The Walrus Talks Nature, supported by Trans Canada Trail.
- The Collapse of Self-Worth in the Digital Age - Why are we letting algorithms rewrite the rules of art, work, and life?
- Meet the Evangelicals Who Actually Care about the Environment - “If we really take the Bible seriously, we would be at the front of the line demanding climate action”
- The Opioid Crisis Is Surging. We’re Still Ignoring Experts - The perils of prioritizing politics over public health