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The Walrus Talks Nature
NEXT TUESDAY: At Manulife Presents The Walrus Talks Nature, supported by Trans Canada Trail, leaders will come together to discuss the value of access to nature, including the trails that act as a gateway to Canada’s diverse landscapes.

We asked Senior Events Manager Emma Mackenzie Hillier why she is looking forward to this special event.
The Walrus Talks Nature is going to delight and surprise our audiences. Our brilliant lineup of speakers will address how nature and Canada’s trails have shaped our country (for better or worse), how we shape them in turn, and what it means to make our natural spaces accessible. I hope you’ll join us for an enriching evening discussing Canada’s incredibly diverse and beautiful natural world.”
Carolynne Crawley, Sean Kheraj, Marlaine Koehler, Dr. Melissa Lem, Iraz Soyalp, Ambika Tenneti, Dianne Whelan
 
Tuesday, March 19
4:00 p.m. PDT | 5:00 p.m. MDT
5:00 p.m. CST | 6
:00 p.m. CDT
7:00 p.m. EDT | 8:00 p.m. ADT
8:30 p.m. NDT


MANULIFE PRESENTS
The Walrus Talks Nature

In person in Toronto
and livestreamed event
Featuring:

Carolynne Crawley, Founder, Msit No’kmaq; Co-founder, Turtle Protectors; and Forest Therapy Guide

Sean Kheraj
, Associate Professor, Department of History, Toronto Metropolitan University

Marlaine Koehler, Executive Director, Waterfront Regeneration Trust

Dr. Melissa Lem, PaRx Director, BC Parks Foundation, and Family Physician

Iraz Soyalp, PhD, Director, Social Impact, Private Markets, Manulife Investment Management

Ambika Tenneti, Environmentalist and PhD Candidate

Dianne Whelan, Filmmaker, Photographer, Author, and Public Speaker

 
Unexpected Climate Connections: Advancing good policy for the economy and the environment

NEXT THURSDAY: In our complex world, we often hear that “everything connects to everything else.” The purpose of this one-day conference is to examine some of the unexpected or underappreciated linkages between advancing climate policy and achieving other important policy objectives.

Join us for a riveting day of discussion and debate about advancing good policy for the economy and the environment.
In person tickets are sold out!
Join the wait list or register for the livestream.
 
Thursday, March 21
Panel and debate sessions from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. EDT


MAX BELL SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY AND TELUS PRESENT
Unexpected Climate Connections

In person in Toronto and livestreamed event
 
The Walrus Talks It's Electric
At The Walrus Talks It’s Electric, Canada’s leading researchers, engineers, environmental scientists, energy policy experts, technology leaders, and journalists will open our eyes to the future of electrification and the ways it can enhance our lives.

Join us for an electrifying conversation that sparks curiosity, ignites change, and illuminates the path toward a brighter, sustainable future.
Tuesday, April 9
4:00 p.m. PDT | 5:00 p.m. MDT
5:00 p.m. CST | 6
:00 p.m. CDT
7:00 p.m. EDT | 8:00 p.m. ADT
8:30 p.m. NDT


CONCORDIA PRESENTS
The Walrus Talks It's Electric

In person in Toronto
and livestreamed event
Featuring:

Phil De Luna, Chief Carbon Scientist and Head of Engineering, Deep Sky

Chris Henderson
, Founding Executive Director, Indigenous Clean Energy

Emma Jarratt, Executive Editor, Electric Autonomy

Aphrodite Salas, Journalist and Professor, Concordia University

Dr. Karim Zaghib, CEO, Volt-Age, and Professor, Chemicals and Materials Engineering, Concordia University

And more!
The Walrus Talks Cultural Futures
NEW EVENT! Artificial intelligence is set to transform the Canadian art world.
The Walrus Talks Cultural Futures brings together seven cultural leaders to explore the influence of AI on Canada’s artistic scene.


Join us, in Ottawa or online, as we explore the exciting changes and challenges that AI brings to art and culture.
Tuesday, April 30
4:00 p.m. PDT | 5:00 p.m. MDT
5:00 p.m. CST | 6
:00 p.m. CDT
7:00 p.m. EDT | 8:00 p.m. ADT
8:30 p.m. NDT


CONCORDIA PRESENTS
The Walrus Talks Cultural Futures

In person in Ottawa
and livestreamed event
Featuring:

Jean-François Bélisle, Director and CEO, National Gallery of Canada

Annie Gérin, Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts, Concordia University

Valentine Goddard, Founder and Executive Director, AI Impact Alliance; Member, Advisory Council on AI of Canada

Bart Simon, Director, Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture, and Technology, Concordia University

And more!
 
 
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