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We’ve created debate-night Bingo. Will anyone throw out an “elbows up”? Will Alberta separatism crash the conversation?
They are what’s referred to as non-tariff barriers: barriers that aren’t a direct tax on a service or a good that increases ...
A few months before the 1988 federal election, the editorial board of the Globe and Mail issued a resounding endorsement of ...
The theory behind debates is more interesting than the debates themselves. In theory, debates pit opposing world views ...
We want the same things: namely, an ally who respects our treaties and agreements. As Canadians strive to distinguish ...
In an investigation for The Walrus in November, I reported on the fallout from the letter, as well as on other allegations of ...
His decision to cut the ministry could become permanent if he wins the election—a significant setback for women ...
These ships are staffed by teams of squid-like aliens responsible for teaching humankind their language in order to ...
How closely have you been reading our online stories this week? Take The Walrus Weekly Quiz to find out—released every ...
Another said, “bro speaking simlish.” One of the top comments, which received over 14,000 likes, reads, “Toronto accent was created by the internet.” Videos like this, of boys in shiny black puffers ...
Experts have observed a similar rightward shift among young men in Canada. And while Liberal leader Mark Carney is gaining ground and overtaking the Conservative Party in the polls, some suggest right ...
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