"Even when you go to a place you thought was empty, there is always something that tells you that people were there."
-- Ipiak, an Aivilingmiut Inuit from Nunavut
I have never been to the Arctic — Canadian, Siberian, or any other northern region now being contested because…[more]
A young man tries to make his way in a village still reeling from the flu of 1918…[more]
Reflections on robbing the dead. NMA nominee: Best Short Feature…[more]
Going for gold the old-fashioned way…[more]
Almost 300 years ago, the great Swedish naturalist sent an acolyte to discover Canada’s flora and fauna…[more]
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Exhuming the ghosts of war in England and Greenland…[more]
Full disclosure of kilometres traveled by Our Writer in the duty of Honest Research.…[more]
Arctic Hell-ship: The Voyage of the hms Enterprise 1850–1855 by William Barr University of Alberta Press…[more]
An excerpt from a miscellany of the Canadian North. The full set appears in the print edition of the November 2007 issue.. » View Photo Gallery «
Photographer and Arctic enthusiast John Reeves first made pictures in Cape Dorset almost 50 years ago. A committed. » View Photo Gallery «
Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut compiled and edited by John Bennett and Susan Rowley McGill-Queen’s UP (2004), 473 pp. [more]
As a sponsor of the World Press Photo 07 exhibition in Toronto, The Walrus is pleased to present a critical analysis of a selection of the images.. » View Photo Gallery «
Vivid nightmare vision from Cape Dorset artist. » View Photo Gallery «
Hi-fi Dubai As a member of the thoroughbred horse industry, I have travelled to Dubai periodically over the last eleven years, since the…[more]

How health officials struggled to contain the avian flu virus. By Gwynne Dyer, from the October 2008 issue.