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Alongside Kamala Harris being labelled a populist, there’s also Tim Walz—an almost comically folksy former football coach and everyman—whom The New Statesman has described as having “populist roots,” writes Emma Buchanan. thewalrus.ca/kamala-harris-…
“Did you have to be literally almost dying to get proper medical attention?” A former inmate in Saskatchewan recounts to Robin Felicity Hansen the turmoil she faced getting medical attention as an incarcerated expectant mother. thewalrus.ca/prison-born/
Scientists have discovered that the dye used in Doritos can make mice translucent. How did we get to this deeply weird point in food history? Sasha Chapman’s “That Empty Feeling” has some insights: thewalrus.ca/that-empty-fee…
In this new investigative story for The Walrus, Carleton J-School professor Brett Popplewell begs the question: Why did the theft of an iconic piece of art take so long to solve? thewalrus.ca/churchill-port…
After winning in 2015, Liberal Party PM Justin Trudeau promised to establish a carbon pricing system. True to his word, nearly a year later, his “pan-Canadian approach to pricing carbon pollution” was announced, writes UniversityOfVictoria professor Thomas F. Pedersen. thewalrus.ca/the-carbon-tax…
It’s too early to label Kamala Harris’s policies as purely populist, says political rhetoric expert Michael Cornfield. However, her messaging aligns with someone who fights for the people without necessarily being of the people, writes Emma Buchanan. thewalrus.ca/kamala-harris-…
As youth mental health problems surge, join us online at Brain Canada presents The Walrus Talks at Home: Teens and Screens for a critical discussion about social media, brain science, and the impacts of screen time. Register to attend for free: eventbrite.ca/e/the-walrus-t…
We cling to the fiction of Canada the Good, a humanitarian nation welcoming to all, writes Adnan Khan. In reality, Canada carefully selects immigrants and refugees, acting as a land of gatekeepers and talent poachers, not open arms and goodwill. thewalrus.ca/canadas-immigr…