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The Walrus Talks Videos

Over the past eight years, The Walrus has convened over 750 thought leaders and industry experts at more than 110 The Walrus Talks, in every province and territory, on a range of topics including Reconciliation, Health, Sustainability, Politics, Science and Innovation, Society and Culture, and the Arts. Each event is approximately eighty minutes of presented ideas, followed by a lively reception with food, drink, and conversation.

The Walrus Talks

The Walrus Talks Living Better (Ottawa)

November 19, 2019February 4, 2022 - by The Walrus Staff

The science, culture, and politics changing how we live now

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The Walrus Talks Storytelling

November 12, 2019February 4, 2022 - by The Walrus Staff

Exploring the narratives that help us connect and understand our world

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Lido Pimienta on Art’s Matriarchal Future

March 8, 2019June 5, 2020 - by The Walrus Staff
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How to get laid without your phone

October 4, 2018November 19, 2019 - by Siri Agrell

Siri Agrel spoke at the Walrus Talks Humanity and Technology presented by University of Ontario Institute of Technology on Oct. 3, 2018.

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The future of forensic science

December 19, 2017November 26, 2019 - by Kona Williams

New technologies allow forensic scientists to take their search further and make results more precise, leading to a more certain cause of death. All without the use of a scalpel.

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Demystifying healthcare on reserves

December 19, 2017November 26, 2019 - by Karl Mallory

When people point out problems in healthcare systems on First Nations reserves, they overlook their strength and unique qualities

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Trust patients, trust women

December 19, 2017November 26, 2019 - by Jessica Ching

What do we have to do to make screening for cervical cancer to be as easy, cheap, and ubiquitous as a home pregnancy test?

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Artificial intelligence will save lives

December 19, 2017November 26, 2019 - by Brendan Grey

AI will not only detect disease but also provide effective treatments

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Trusting the popular thing

December 19, 2017November 26, 2019 - by Steven Narod

Worrying that some trends come from word of mouth or misconceptions instead of from evidence and research

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Putting patients and families first

December 19, 2017November 26, 2019 - by Maureen O'Neil

Canada’s number one love is Medicare, but that this system is consistently disappointing Canadians

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How’s The Walrus?

As the executive director, I am frequently asked this question. These days, I reply: “The Walrus was made for this moment.” From on-again, off-again trade news and negotiations to a new prime minister, we are committed to Canada’s conversations. We launched six regional bureaus earlier this year to ensure comprehensive coverage across this great country of ours. But we can’t do this alone. As a non-profit newsroom, this work isn’t possible without our readers’ support. If you believe in Canada’s stories, support our paywall-free journalism with a donation today.

Our team is small, but our commitment is big; just like our country. Every story we publish is the result of writers, artists, and editors going the extra mile (well, kilometres) to bring Canada closer together through compelling, fact-checked, and regionally grounded reporting.

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Executive Director, The Walrus

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