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Buffalo, New York, is in the middle of a cultural renaissance, and the world is invited to take part.
Read MoreRAISING GENERATION HOPE The stakes of the climate crisis are too high for the world’s youth. Their voices need to be heard now.
Read MoreLa Charte canadienne des droits et libertés est, de toute évidence, une composante essentielle de la démocratie canadienne. Elle est également reconnue partout dans le monde comme l’une des plus grandes réalisations de notre pays.
Read MoreThe Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is, by all accounts, an essential part of Canada’s democracy. It’s also celebrated around the world as one of our country’s greatest accomplishments.
Read MoreLabatt’s game-changing e-commerce platform is transforming what a beer and beverage company can be
Read MoreHow TakingITGlobal revolutionized the funding landscape in Canada with its #RisingYouth program
Read MoreThe winning story in the Youth Short Story Category of the 2022 Amazon Canada First Novel Award
Read MoreIf uninhibited creativity is a young person’s game, the nominees for this year’s Amazon Canada Youth Short Story category prize have more than a few nuggets of wisdom for their literary peers.
Read MoreThe Walrus Lab is seeking young hosts for a special upcoming podcast series. We’re excited to announce that we have a special new podcast series in the works, and it’s …
Read MorePik-Shuen Fung, winner of this year’s Amazon Canada First Novel Award, discusses the unbearable lightness of grief.
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The events of the last few weeks have been dizzying. We’ve read war plans shared over text messages, heard ongoing threats to Canadian sovereignty, and have felt the ripple effects of axed international aid and public health and immigration changes well beyond our borders. On the cusp of a federal election, our country faces significant questions as to how we should respond to these issues.
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The events of the last few weeks have been dizzying. We’ve read war plans shared over text messages, heard ongoing threats to Canadian sovereignty, and have felt the ripple effects of axed international aid and public health and immigration changes well beyond our borders. On the cusp of a federal election, our country faces significant questions as to how we should respond to these issues.
At The Walrus, we’re keeping up with all that is happening in Canada, the US, and beyond. Our editors are working hard to bring you fresh insights and reporting every single day on the issues that matter. The Walrus was built for this moment, but we cannot do this alone.
If you enjoyed this article, please make a donation today to help us continue this work. With your support, we can ensure that everyone has access to responsible, fact-based coverage of the very issues that will shape our collective future.