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The Walrus Talks Power and Belonging

February 26, 2026
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Exploring agency, purpose, and belonging in action

Every year, new studies show continual erosion in the public trust in institutions and society in Canada. Democracy feels fragile, and many people feel shut out of the systems that shape their lives. Now more than ever, it’s important to question and understand the intersection of power and belonging.

At The Walrus Talks Power and Belonging, seven speakers from civic life, research institutions, culture work, and community organizing will explore how agency and voice define whether people feel they belong. How can dignity, trust, and participation be rebuilt when polarization is driving us apart? How can communities and individuals reclaim the power to make a difference?

From democracy and civic participation to education, economic systems, and cultural identity, join us live in Toronto or online for fast-paced talks exploring the power to participate, be heard, and connect with others around shared purpose.

Speakers to be announced

Featuring seven-minute talks by:

  • Kevin Brosseau, Commissioner of Canada’s Fight Against Fentanyl, Privy Council Office
  • Marianne Meed Ward, Mayor, City of Burlington; Chair, Ontario's Big City Mayors
  • Scott Menzies, Founder, Hard Hats Support; CEO, The Coating Inspector; Construction Professional and Mental Health Advocate
  • Suzanne Obiorah, Chief Executive Officer, Somerset West Community Health Centre
More speakers to be announced soon -->

Daniels Spectrum 585 Dundas Street East, Toronto, ON

  Thursday, April 9, 2026 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. EDT   General Admission: $20 Student/Senior: $12 Livestream: Free with registration REGISTER ON EVENTBRITE

Accessibility Information We strive to be accessible and inclusive. If you require support to be able to fully participate in this event, please contact events@thewalrus.ca or (416) 971-5004, ext. 247. Captioning will be available for this event.

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National Sponsors

The Walrus is proud to recognize Air Canada as our Exclusive Airline Partner.

We are thrilled to work with the Belonging Forum as our National Belonging partner.

We are thrilled to partner with Bullfrog Power as our Green Events sponsor.

The Walrus is proud to recognize Indspire as our National Education Sponsor.

We thank RBC for their continued support of Canada’s emerging creators at The Walrus.

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