The Walrus Talks Philanthropy in a Changing Canada | Unpublished
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Publication Date: September 10, 2025 - 15:38

The Walrus Talks Philanthropy in a Changing Canada

September 10, 2025
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How philanthropy is evolving to serve the needs of our communities

Philanthropic endeavours in Canada play a vital role in bridging the gaps that social safety nets can’t. With the never-ending trade war with the US and the possibility of a recession looming, philanthropic support from foundations is more important than ever.

The Walrus Talks Philanthropy in a Changing Canada brings together seven speakers who will discuss how philanthropy and charities are evolving to meet the needs of the communities they serve. What is the unique role of philanthropic foundations in the Canadian support system? How does philanthropy change based on the communities it supports? How can the philanthropic sector work with government and the private sector to institute long-term change? And, if we dream, how would we reenvision the philanthropic and charitable sector?

Join us in Vancouver, or online, to learn about the trends in philanthropy directly from the voices of the people doing the work.

Speakers to be announced.

 --> Featuring seven-minute talks by:

  • Navneet Alang, Tech Journalist, Toronto Star
  • Craig Alleva, Director, Canada, Google Cloud Customer Engineering
  • Mike Branch, Vice President, Data and Analytics, Geotab
  • Dr. Golnoosh Farnadi, Assistant Professor, School of Computer Science, McGill University; Adjunct Professor, University of Montreal; Core Academic Member, Mila; Canada CIFAR AI Chair
  • Dr. Devin Singh, Emergency Physician and Lead, Clinical AI and Machine Learning in Paediatric Emergency Medicine, SickKids; Co-Founder and CEO, Hero AI
  • Dr. Graham Taylor, Professor and Canada Research Chair, Machine Learning, School of Engineering, University of Guelph; Research Director, Vector Institute; Canada CIFAR AI Chair
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SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts – Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema 149 W Hastings St, Vancouver   Wednesday, November 12, 2025 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. PT   General Admission: $20 Student/Senior: $12 Livestream: Free with registration REGISTER ON EVENTBRITE

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