
First CIBC Digital Fellow for Emerging Black Journalists Joins The Walrus
The Walrus is pleased to announce the appointment of Yasmin Duale to the team
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The Walrus is pleased to announce the appointment of Yasmin Duale to the team
Read MoreThe prize was awarded in recognition of Hune-Brown’s long-form feature “The Shadowy Business of International Education,” published by The Walrus.
Read MoreThe team at The Walrus was nominated for four awards in the Consumer category
Read MoreJustice Fund Toronto and The Walrus are pleased to announce the appointment of Julia-Simone Rutgers as Writer in Residence
Read MoreFour awards recognize The Walrus in the Consumer category
Read MoreThe Walrus is looking for writers and artists ages thirteen to eighteen for a special upcoming series
Read MoreThe Walrus and Meta announce a one-year collaboration to expand public discussion on the future of the Internet in Canada through a national event series and a podcast
Read MoreTD and The Walrus are pleased to announce the appointment of Jason Herterich as the TD Fellow on Disability and Inclusion
Read MoreThe Walrus and Facebook Canada announce a one-year collaboration to expand public discussion on the future of the Internet in Canada through a national event series and a podcast
Read MoreFellowship recipients to produce a new fact-checking guide and child care project
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