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Join us for upcoming events on sovereignty, philanthropy, gender-based violence, and more—live and online across the country. |
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Rogers presents |
The Walrus Talks Sovereign Canada |
Exploring the past, present, and future of Canadian sovereignty in a changing world |
Tuesday, October 28
4 p.m. PDT | 5 p.m. MDT | 5 p.m. CST | 6 p.m. CDT | 7 p.m. EDT | 8 p.m. ADT | 8:30 p.m. NDT
In person in Toronto and livestreamed event |
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What does sovereignty mean for Canada in a rapidly changing world?
At The Walrus Talks Sovereign Canada, seven speakers from seven different disciplines will share expert perspectives on the policies, priorities, and possibilities shaping Canadian independence.
From identity and culture to economy, climate, innovation, and security, this timely conversation will explore how sovereignty affects Canadians today and how it could define the path forward. Be part of the conversation on October 28 in Toronto, or join the livestream from anywhere in Canada. |
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FEATURING
Marisa Beck, Research Director, Clean Growth, Canadian Climate Institute
Deanna Horton, Distinguished Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto and at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Stephen Maher, Journalist and Novelist
Jesse McCormick, Consultant, Indigenous Participation in Major Project Developments
The Hon. James Moore, Former Minister of Industry
Sean Speer, Co-founder and Editor at Large at The Hub
Richard Stursberg, Former Media Executive, Assistant Deputy Minister for Culture and Broadcasting, and Head of English Services at CBC
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MakeWay, Philanthropic Foundations Canada, RBC, Vancity Community Foundation, and Vancouver Foundation present |
The Walrus Talks Philanthropy in a Changing Canada |
How philanthropy is evolving to serve the needs of our communities |
Wednesday, November 12
7 p.m. PST | 8 p.m. MST | 9 p.m. CST | 10 p.m. EST | 11 p.m. AST | 11:30 p.m. NST
In person in Vancouver and livestreamed event |
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Philanthropic endeavours in Canada play a vital role in bridging the gaps that social safety nets can’t. With the never-ending trade war with the US and the possibility of a recession looming, philanthropic support from foundations is more important than ever.
The Walrus Talks Philanthropy in a Changing Canada brings together seven speakers who will discuss how philanthropy and charities are evolving to meet the needs of the communities they serve. What is the unique role of philanthropic foundations in the Canadian support system? How does philanthropy change based on the communities it supports? And, if we dream, how would we reenvision the philanthropic and charitable sector?
Join us in Vancouver, or online, to learn about the trends in philanthropy directly from the voices of the people doing the work. |
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FEATURING
Kris Archie, CEO, The Circle on Philanthropy
Djaka Blais, Executive Director, Hogan's Alley Society
Anthonia Ogundele, Founder and Executive Director, Ethós Lab
Donna-Lynn Rosa, CEO, Atira Women’s Resource Society
Matthew Smedley, Executive Director and CEO, Mission Possible
Christine Smith-Martin, CEO, Coastal First Nations – Great Bear Initiative
Pamela Uppal-Sandhu, Director of Policy, Ontario Nonprofit Network |
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YWCA Canada presents |
The Walrus Talks Ending Gender-Based Violence |
Supported by Shoppers Foundation for Women's Health and Uber |
A national conversation for change |
Wednesday, November 19
4 p.m. PST | 5 p.m. MST | 6 p.m. CST | 7 p.m. EST | 8 p.m. AST | 8:30 p.m. NST
In person in Ottawa and livestreamed event |
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Gender-based violence refers to harmful acts directed at individuals based on their gender. It disproportionately affects women, girls and gender diverse people, impacting over half of Canada’s population and costing lives.
Canada is at a critical turning point in how it responds to gender-based violence. The Walrus Talks Ending Gender-Based Violence brings together activists, advocates and experts to examine pressing policy gaps and cultural shifts that can reduce and prevent gender-based violence. This timely event will highlight lived experience, evidence-based solutions and the need for coordinated, cross-sector action.
Join us in Ottawa for this urgent discussion, part of YWCA Canada’s annual Rose Campaign and just ahead of the 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-Based Violence. Connect with fellow advocates, policymakers, and engaged Canadians as we work toward a future free from violence. |
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FEATURING
Keri Lewis, Executive Director, Interval House of Ottawa
Samira Mohyeddin, Founder and Managing Editor, On The Line Media
Yamikani Msosa, Gender Justice Organizer
Aline Nizigama, CEO, YWCA Canada
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The Walrus Talks at Home: Place and Belonging |
Tuesday, November 4 Virtual event |
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The Walrus Talks Innovation Nation |
Wednesday, November 26
In person in Ottawa and livestreamed event |
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