Last July, the Toronto Star published Andrea Robin Skinner’s account of her sexual abuse, as a child, by Alice Munro’s husband, Gerald Fremlin—abuse that Munro, her mother, ultimately chose to ...
Like many international students, I built a life in Canada. With the latest permanent residency cuts, I’m not sure where I’ll go next ...
Paulo Moura works a permanent, corporate job on King Street, pays tens of thousands of dollars in taxes every year, and has been calling Canada home for almost seven years—but he still can’t stay in ...
Like many international students, I built a life in Canada. With the latest permanent residency cuts, I’m not sure where I’ll go next The climbing costs of raising a kid, a top law school's reckoning ...
Conversations that tackle the state of the planet, from local challenges to global crises ...
Conversations that tackle the state of the planet, from local challenges to global crises ...
How closely have you been reading our online stories this week? Take The Walrus Weekly Quiz to find out—released every Saturday. The climbing costs of raising a kid, a top law school's reckoning over ...
The climbing costs of raising a kid, a top law school's reckoning over discrimination, struggles for sovereignty in the Arctic, and more.
As technology evolves at breakneck speed, The Walrus has explored the latest shifts in social media, robotics, and one of this year’s most pressing topics: artificial intelligence. Want to know what’s ...
We’ve expanded our consumer reporting, diving deeper into the world of work, real estate, and shifting industries ...
We’ve expanded our consumer reporting, diving deeper into the world of work, real estate, and shifting industries ...
For poets, misery is the muse. Joy is often dismissed as too boring to depict, and indeed courting contentment has produced far fewer good poems than heartbreak or death. It can also court far fewer ...