The Walrus - October 2018
The Walrus - October 2018
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The great divide of gifted education, NAFTA influences what we eat, DIY bonsai training, Miriam Toews's new book, life lessons from a fat cat, and more.
Views Feed
Meet the Facebook group trying to reshape Canadian politics
9 mins
Brunch Without Borders
How NAFTA changed the way we eat
5 mins
Uncommon Sense
Some doctors say intuition can help to diagnose patientsâbut others are skeptical
7 mins
Class Divide
Some parents say their children need gifted-education programs. But not all kids are benefiting from the public-school streaming system
10+ mins
The Arithmetic Of Common Ground
IF VIEWED ASÂ the overlap between two individual areas of experience, common ground can be seen as the darkened area of the Venn diagram in which all similarities are included and all differences are excluded. A couple first meets. Born within six months of one another, within the same medium-sized city, and of comparable socio-economic class, they automatically overlap somewhere between 33 to 35 percent.
10+ mins
Split Tooth
ITâS EARLY MORNING. The Frosted Flakes have grown soggy. Iâm stuck staring at one of the half submerged flakes, half-crispy, half-mushy. Tap tap tap the spoon against the ceramic bowl; it seems to help shake off the sleep that refuses to lift from the top of my head. It feels fuzzy and numb. Boredom hangover. Itâs pitch black outside.
9 mins
âOut Of Bounds
Award-winning author Esi Edugyan reimagines the slave narrative
7 mins
A Time To Speak
In Miriam Toewsâs new novel, women in an isolated Mennonite colony debate how to move forward in the aftermath of sexual assault
9 mins
The Walrus Magazine Description:
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The Walrus is an independent, non-profit Canadian media organization. It publishes an eight-issue-per-year magazine and online editorial content that includes current affairs, fiction, poetry, photography, and humor.
The Walrus was founded in 2003 by Ken Whyte. The magazine's mission is to "provoke new thinking and spark conversation on matters vital to Canadians."
The Walrus is more than just a magazine. It's a source of ideas, a guide to understanding the world, and a community of like-minded individuals.
In every issue, you'll find:
* In-depth reporting:Â The Walrus's reporters go the extra mile to bring you the latest news and analysis.
* Compelling storytelling:Â The Walrus's writers tell stories that will stay with you long after you've finished reading them.
* Thought-provoking opinion:Â The Walrus's columnists challenge you to think about the world in new ways.
* Engaging visuals:Â The Walrus's photography and design make the magazine visually appealing.
* Original fiction and poetry:Â The Walrus publishes original fiction and poetry by Canadian writers.
The Walrus is a must-read for anyone who wants to be informed and engaged in the world around them. It is a magazine that will make you think, challenge your assumptions, and see the world in a new way.
Subscribe today and start your journey to becoming a more curious and thoughtful person!
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