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Review: The Walrus Talks: Canada’s Creative Power

A who’s who of Canada’s art institution royalty gathered at the National Gallery of Canada on June 5 to discuss Canada’s Creative Power. The presentation and following reception were part of The Walrus Talks, a series of events on “topics concerning people in Canada today.”

The Walrus Talks about being human

The magazine The Walrus, which presents commentary on Canadian culture and its place in the world, is bringing the latest installment of its Walrus Talks events to Ottawa this week. At the National Gallery this Wednesday evening, eight speakers, including Lawrence Hill, author of The Book of Negroes, will speak for seven minutes each on […]

When the Walrus Talks, Ottawa listens

This Monday evening, a group of Ottawans gathered at the Canadian Museum of Nature to hear a series of short, varied presentations on the topic of climate change: how we got here, what’s happening, and what can and should be done. The event was a collaboration between The Walrus Foundation, who put out the magazine […]

The Walrus Talks Climate + ticket giveaway

The Walrus, a magazine that since 2003 has been raising the tone and the profile of Canadian journalism, is now taking its show on the road to provide a forum in which Canadians can discuss topics close to our hearts and crucial to our future. To expand upon the dialogue fostered in the magazine, The […]