A woman and three children, all wearing backpacks and hiking gear, look out over a mountain range.A woman and three children, all wearing backpacks and hiking gear, look out over a mountain range.

Y WE TRAVEL

In this new series, accomplished writers from diverse backgrounds explore the deeper purpose of our journeys—not just where or how, but why. Presented by Toronto Pearson Airport, the Canadian Airports Council, and The Walrus Lab.


  • Redefining Connectivity: Building Networks of the Future - In today’s digital world, networks are about more than just connections between devices. They connect people with their communities, businesses with their customers and first responders with those needing help. by Alexander Huls

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Ainslie Hogarth is the author of two YA horror novels, The Lonely and The Boy Meets Girl Massacre (Annotated), the adult horror novel Motherthing, and—most recently—Normal Women. In this episode, Ainslie and Nathan talk about Halloween, provoking readers, and the perils of trying to remake yourself as a writer.

Accessing robust and reliable healthcare is increasingly becoming a challenge. Where should you turn when the system falls short—and can you trust online health advice to fill the gap? Family physician and former Canadian Medical Association president Kathleen Ross explores the widespread impacts of Canada’s physician shortage, while emergency physician and health literacy advocate Shazma Mithani offers guidance on navigating the increasingly popular online wellness spaces.

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.




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