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Little Afghanistan Training Exercise
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A journalist blogs about her experiences during a Canadian Forces training exercise that prepares Canadian soldiers deploying to Afghanistan
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The Edmonton Manifesto
More than a year after the world’s economy teetered on the edge of collapse, it’s difficult to read a magazine or newspaper without being reminded that we’re still in trouble. But for those longing to ditch the bulletin of the apoca...
Weekend Links
The first in a weekly series of recommended links from The Walrus Blogroll… 1. “The ten most irritating politicians of 2009” by Jane Taber | Ottawa Notebook In the spirit of end-of-year lists, Globeandmail.com presents the l...
On Fair Dealing and “The Dark Country”
Over at eaves.ca, David Eaves raises some interesting and important questions about journalistic citation, after The Walrus quoted his blog in Gil Shochat’s “The Dark Country” (January/February 2010) without noting the exact source ...
When Cooler Heads Prevail
Few people these days can still excite my interest on climate change. The topic has been excessively reported, argued to death, and converted into more than a few apocalyptic box office hits. This week we’ve been hearing about it even more, through...
Desktop Wallpaper: Pursuit
Exclusive desktop wallpaper by Adam Makarenko from the January/February 2010 issue of The Walrus Right click and “save as” to download your preferred size: 1920 x 1200 | 1680 x 1050 | 1440 x 900 | 1280 x 800...
The Walrus on TVO: Redux
Tonight at 8 p.m. EST, TVO’s The Agenda with Steve Paikin presents a debate on the subject of censorship. The program, titled “Censorship and Forbidden Reading”, will include a discussion of Nick Mount’s article “What Thunder Bay Bu...

