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Water

Aerial view of Cootes Paradise in spring 2021
Environment / March/April 2022

Sewergate: There’s Something Rotten in the State of Our Waterways

March 4, 2022March 7, 2022 - by Nathan Whitlock

A sewage leak in southern Ontario highlights the toxic relationship between cities and water

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A black and white photo of a sockeye salmon swimming in a river.
Environment / September/October 2021

The Other Epidemic: What’s Killing the Wild Salmon?

August 10, 2021October 18, 2021 - by Max Binks-Collier

A virus that flourishes in fish farms is now threatening wild populations. With hundreds of millions of dollars at stake, are business interests leading to government inaction?

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An illustration of silhouetted people walking along a bridge over flowing water.
June 2021 / Science

Blue Space Is the New Green Space

May 10, 2021October 19, 2021 - by Dan Rubinstein

Why being near water can be a boon for our health and wellness

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Environment

The Decade in Environment

December 19, 2019February 21, 2020 - by The Walrus Staff

From natural disasters and extreme weather to the last tree left standing in a forest, these are the environment conversations that helped define Canada

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Photograph by Shawn Roberts
Environment

Through the Aquarium Glass

August 31, 2016August 31, 2020 - by Richard Kelly Kemick

The real reason we want whales in captivity isn’t education or preservation. It’s all about wanting to be loved

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Illustration by Kellen Hatanaka
Environment / March 2015

Sucked Dry

February 23, 2015April 10, 2020 - by Josiah Neufeld

A First Nations suffers so Winnipeg can have water

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April 2014 / Society

Rough Waters

March 19, 2014April 14, 2020 - by Conor Mihell

The plastic that popularized canoeing could soon disappear

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March 2005 / World

Water Torture

March 12, 2005May 5, 2020 - by Emma Ruby-Sachs

soweto—“Shoot the may-or, the may-or, the may-or! I shot the may-or, the may-or, the may-or!” Roughly 500 men, women, and children march down Rissik Street, through the business district of …

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Our Summer Reading double issue, featuring fiction from Ian Williams, Sarah Totton, and Jay Teitel and poetry from Rhiannon Ng Cheng Hin, Susan Musgrave, and Terese Mason Pierre.

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​​The Walrus is located within the bounds of Treaty 13 signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit. This land is also the traditional territory of the Anishnabeg, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat peoples.
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