At The Walrus Talks Reimagining Volunteerism, seven speakers will discuss the joys and benefits of service, as well as some ...
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I n the summer of 2023, as Quebec public school systems faced a shortage of 8,500 teachers, education minister Bernard ...
The past month of federal polling in Canada indicates that multiple events have caught the eyes and ears of voters. After ...
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How closely have you been reading our online stories this week? Take The Walrus Weekly Quiz to find out—released every ...
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Extracurricular and enrichment activities are proven to provide young people with a more well-rounded education, as well as ...
I was born missing an ear. What followed was years of well-intentioned violence from a medical system bent on solving the ...