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The Walrus Talks Advancing Work
Join us in Toronto or online for our last event
of the fall season!

We asked Event Manager Alice Stratford-Kurus why she's looking forward to The Walrus Talks Advancing Work.
"In recent years the shortfalls of our existing systems of work have really come into focus and, at the same time, we have begun seeing more examples of how we can approach work differently.

Our amazing speakers will offer insights and actions in order to challenge the harmful barriers, biases, and assumptions that frame our status quo of work. They will address migrant justice, mentorship for racialized women, youth empowerment, climate crisis preparation, living wage policies, access for persons with disabilities, and innovative local entrepreneurship.

This event will bring together experts across regions, demographics, and disciplines to share how they are reimagining what is possible and leading the frontier of better work. Together we can create change that generates more possibilities and potential for people across Canada.

I hope that you will be part of this!"
Photos of Amanda Aziz, Max Brault, Agapi Gessesse, Golnaz Golnaraghi, Samir Khan, Alexandra McCann, Paul Taylor
Tuesday, November 29
4:00 p.m. PT | 5:00 p.m. MT   
7:00 p.m. ET | 8:00 p.m. AT


TD BANK GROUP PRESENTS
The Walrus Talks
Advancing Work

In person in Toronto and livestreamed event

Featuring seven-minute talks from:

Amanda Aziz, Immigration and Refugee Lawyer, Migrant Workers Centre BC

Max Brault, Vice President, People and Change, BDO Canada LLP

Agapi Gessesse, Executive Director, CEE Centre For Young Black Professionals

Golnaz Golnaraghi, Founder, Accelerate Her Future

Samir Khan, Senior Research and Evaluation Associate, Future Skills Centre

Alexandra McCann, Executive Director, ONSIDE

Paul Taylor, Executive Director, FoodShare Toronto

Click here to get tickets for The Walrus Talks Advancing Work.

 
WATCH: The Walrus Talks Global Hunger Crisis

On October 18 in Ottawa, Kyung-nan Park, Sophie Gebreyes, Marcel Groleau, Rachel Blais, Melana Roberts, Neil Hetherington, and Jean-Charles Le Vallée discussed the global hunger crisis, Canada’s food policy, the fallacy that Canada’s North is a food desert, and more. Check out the video below!
 
 
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