The controversial Harper minister has returned with a thin platform and a whole lot of political baggage The post Chris Alexander Is Back, and Toronto’s Mayoral Race Just Got Weird first appeared on The Walrus .
The Kremlin has perfected covert influence. I’ve seen how poorly equipped Canada is to stop it The post The Russian Money Behind Alberta’s Separatist Movement first appeared on The Walrus .
With voters souring on sovereignty, St-Pierre Plamondon sidesteps his least popular promise The post No Quebec Referendum Until Trump Is Gone, PQ Leader Says first appeared on The Walrus .
Meta, Google, and Snap are facing accusations that addictive platforms are causing serious, even fatal, damage The post Parents Are Suing Social Media Companies for Harm to Kids first appeared on The Walrus .
Agencies tout very high success rates, but some experts compare it to “crime control theatre” The post Do Amber Alerts for Missing Kids Actually Work? first appeared on The Walrus .
The White House keeps threatening consequences and moving the goalposts. That may be the point The post Does Anyone Understand Trump’s Trade War Anymore? first appeared on The Walrus .
Will Canada trade deeper defence integration for relief from US tariffs? The post Trump and Carney May Be Headed Toward a Grand Bargain first appeared on The Walrus .
What if we stopped answering How are you? with an automated Finethankyouhowareyou The post The Case for Deep Conversation in a World of Small Talk first appeared on The Walrus .