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This Week's Round-Up: May 20, 2026 |
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Ottawa plans to spend billions on the same hardware now struggling in combat
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Though Canada is unlikely to participate in the Iran war, how American weaponry performs is nonetheless of vital interest to us. Canada has long looked to the US as a convenient source of military hardware. This relationship has, over the years, facilitated Canada’s involvement in US-led military interventions and provided economic benefits to Canada’s defence sector. Estimates suggest more than 60 percent of Canada’s defence exports go to the United States.
As it happens, some of the more advanced US gear—equipment Canada may be considering for its own rearmament—is struggling in the conflict against Iran, a country whose military technology is generally considered obsolete, especially in comparison with that of the US.
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On April 30, 2026, a court injunction forced the Centurion Project to take down a database containing the personal information of millions of Albertan voters. How were investigators able to confirm which organization’s legitimate copy of the electoral list had been leaked to the Centurion Project? |
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On May 26, join us in Toronto or online for The Walrus Talks AccessAbility, a live recording of Courage Inc. hosted by Duncan Sinclair, Deloitte Chair of Canada and Chile, who brings years of leadership and expertise to this urgent discussion. Featuring talks by five speakers from the disability community on policy frameworks, leadership, and innovation, the importance of technology, corporate rollbacks on DEI, and the persistence of ableism, the talks will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Sinclair. |
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A MESSAGE FROM THE WALRUS LAB IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CIBC |
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A Podcast About Making Confident Money Choices |
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Do you want to make the most of your money? Build wealth for your future? Better manage your debt? Smart Advice is a podcast that brings you financial advice, investment strategies and economic trends.
Join CIBC’s financial advice expert and Certified Financial Planner, Carissa Lucreziano, for conversations about money and investing with insights from leading experts. You’ll learn how to make the most of your money and how to make sense of this economy. |
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In this episode, Nathan speaks to Gabrielle Drolet, whose first book, Look Ma, No Hands: A Chronic Pain Memoir, was a finalist for a 2026 Lambda Literary Award. They talk about some of the more ethically dubious gigs she has taken on as a freelance writer, about writing using voice-to-text software and how that has changed her style, and about her worries that her next book, which is not a memoir, might have less of a hook in comparison with her first. |
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Can Pros and Can Cons
In “Cohere Is Canada’s Biggest AI Hope. Why Is It So American?”, Julie Sobowale posits a Canadian purity test that Cohere should pass in order to qualify to do work for the federal government and, in doing so, ignores the derivative nature of the technology. There is no such thing as an AI that is not dependent, at some level, on international technology developed outside of our borders. We are facing a critical moment. Perhaps it would be best if we got out of our own way and let our best and brightest move us forward without having to apologize for not being Canadian enough.
Dan de Souza Collingwood, ON
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