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When trade disputes and allegations of Chinese foreign interference heightened tensions between Ottawa and Beijing, Canadian firms grew weary. You’d think an unmistakably Canadian brand might lie low. Not Canada Goose. Journalist yvonneylau explores: thewalrus.ca/canada-goose-b…

A few trends can be identified in the latest Pollara survey gauging Canadians’ perceptions of provincial premiers. The most interesting among them? The rising favourability of Doug Ford. Poll analyst Philippe J. Fournier takes a closer look: thewalrus.ca/doug-ford-is-n…

Join us CRRF | FCRR presents The Walrus Talks at Home: DEI, where speakers answer the question "Is DEI dying?" Explore Canada’s response to the backlash to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Register to attend for free: twtdei.eventbrite.ca/?aff=Social





In 2017, New Zealand passed the Te Awa Tupua Act, cementing the Whanganui River as “an indivisible and living whole, a spiritual and physical entity with a life force.” Robert Macfarlane considers the global ripple effects of its legal recognition: thewalrus.ca/if-rivers-had-…


Though Pierre Poilievre may have come up short at the polls on April 28 and lost his own seat, writer Dr. Mark Bourrie knows we haven’t seen the last of him. “He’s doing as much as he can to make it difficult, if not impossible, to get rid of him.” thewalrus.ca/pierre-poiliev…




