- South Africa Doesn’t Need More Heroes - This election year marks three decades since the country defeated apartheid. But we still haven’t fully healed
- Prepare for the Meanest Election in Canadian History - Poilievre and Trudeau agree on very little. But they are united in one way: their mutual hostility
- How States Sanction Violence against Minorities - Pakistan offers a chilling window into the use of morality laws to legitimize mob assaults
- How Three Big Conspiracy Theories Took Root in Canada - Fringe beliefs are fringe until they’re not. Their mainstreaming has historically been aided by prominent thinkers
The first step in creating a more equitable and sustainable world in 2080, is to imagine it. In this episode, we explore the power of dreaming new futures into existence through art, collaboration and innovation. With a perspective rooted in reality and an understanding of the past, how might hope guide our actions as we plan for the future?
487 trails, part of the Trans Canada Trail, can tell an important story about Canada, its history and its people. Dianne Whelan is a filmmaker, photographer, author, and public speaker. This special episode of The Conversation Piece features content from her presentation at Manulife presents The Walrus Talks Nature, supported by Trans Canada Trail.
In this episode, we’re commemorating 125 years of the Yukon Territory. We discuss the work of digitizing Dene language tapes, buried Hollywood silent films found in Dawson City, and the pivotal role of Indigenous youth in shaping Yukon’s future.
- Prepare for the Meanest Election in Canadian History - Poilievre and Trudeau agree on very little. But they are united in one way: their mutual hostility
- Dreading Wildfire Season - The North’s light infrastructure makes wildfires less likely. It also makes them more dangerous
- Antibiotics May Soon Become Useless - Doctors are looking to an experimental treatment for help