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Samia Madwar

Samia Madwar

Managing Editor at The Walrus Online

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  • English
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  • International News
  • Local News
  • Community News
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Is the Joint Statement on Gaza Too Little, Too Late?

Canada, the UK, and France have threatened “concrete actions” if Israel doesn’t curb its military campaign against Palestinians
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What Would It Take to Rebuild Syria?

After fourteen years away, I returned to a home I barely recognized
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Can Chrystia Freeland Lead the Liberals Out of the Wilderness?

She helped build Trudeau’s legacy. Now she has to survive it
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The Day Assad Fled: Joy, Fear, and the Weight of History

After years of silence, I can finally write about Syria again
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Are Workplaces Inherently Toxic?

Bullying. Harassment. Horrible bosses. How dream jobs turn into nightmares
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Family Doctors’ Burnout Is about More than Their Workload

Many physicians believe there needs to be a reset in how they treat patients—and their own well-being
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Why So Many Authors Are Writing Multigenerational Stories

Several new books grapple with displacement and diasporic living in ways that feel particularly resonant in this moment
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What Does “Defence” Really Mean?

The United Nations prohibits the use of force except in the case of self-defence—but that can too easily be moulded into a euphemism for retaliation, revenge, and punishment
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Much Ado about Hummus: The Fight for Bragging Rights over a Middle ...

From beet to butterscotch, how far can hummus travel from its origins and still be hummus?
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How to Make a Movie in the North

The Grizzlies is about a lacrosse team that transformed one Nunavut community. But it’s also about Inuit leading the way
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Becoming Natan Obed

The national Inuit representative is the most important leader many Canadians haven’t heard of
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On the Role of a Bystander

We admire the heroes who intervene and save strangers from violence. But it’s not always that simple
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Anne of the New Millennium

The CBC’s adaptation puts a Canadian classic through a filter of modernity—and reminds us that it’s hard to be a kid
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What Americans Can Learn from Assad

I've lived through both dictatorship and democracy. Here's what I find more worrying than Trump