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This winter stay in, stay safe, and join audiences across Canada for enlightening virtual events from The Walrus.

Who do Canadians trust now?


On Tuesday, February 23, tune into The Walrus Leadership Forum on Trust.

Get a first view of findings from Proof Strategies' 2021 CanTrust Index, followed by a moderated panel discussion and audience Q&A. This midday event is a timely exploration of who Canadians trust now, how trust can be cultivated, and the impact trust has on our society.

See below for more details, and register for your free ticket today!


February 23
12 p.m. ET on Zoom

PROOF STRATEGIES PRESENTS
The Walrus Leadership Forum on Trust
Building higher trust for Canada's health and prosperity.

  • Brittany Andrew-Amofah, senior policy and research analyst, The Broadbent Institute

  • Lance Chung, editor-in-chief, Bay Street Bull

  • Vanessa Eaton, executive vice-president, Proof Strategies

  • Bruce MacLellan, president and CEO, Proof Strategies

 
Join us on Monday, March 15, for The Walrus Talks at Home: Living Better, presented by Concordia University.

This event will provide new perspectives on issues that have come to the forefront during the pandemic. Four expert speakers will discuss ways we can all live better, looking at our COVID-19-tested health care systems, the latest science around managing anxiety, navigating a new world of complex consumer choices, and more.  

March 15
7 p.m. ET on Zoom

CONCORDIA PRESENTS
The Walrus Talks at Home: Living Better
It matters more than ever. Science, culture, politics, and how we live now.

  • Zeynep Arsel, associate professor of marketing, John Molson School of Business, Concordia University

  • Alika Lafontaine, health care advocate and rural anesthesiologist

  • Lauren McKeon, author of No More Nice Girls: Gender, Power, and Why It’s Time to Stop Playing by the Rules

  • Adam Radomsky, professor and director of Clinical Training, Psychology, Faculty of Arts and Science, Concordia University
 
Watch The Walrus Talks at Home: Inclusion

On October 29, Darby Lee Young, Sarah Jama, Gift Tshuma, and Dorothy Ellen Palmer discussed creating access and opportunity through community, design, and the arts. Check out the full video below!

 
 
 
 
 
 
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