
The power of Canadian journalism was celebrated at the 2025 National Magazine Awards. The Walrus is delighted to have won Gold in the Issue Grand Prix category for If He Wins: How Poilievre Will Change Canada and Silver in the Columns & Essays category for The Collapse of Self‐Worth in the Digital Age.
“It’s not lost on me how many stories go unnoticed,” said Carmine Starnino, editor-in-chief of The Walrus. “You always hope the work lives beyond the moment it’s published, so it’s deeply gratifying and moving to see my team’s ambition,...
June 13, 2025 - 22:01 | The Walrus Staff | Walrus
The multiple targets of Israel’s sweeping Friday morning attack on Iran included air fields, missile bases and members of Iran’s senior military leadership.But behind it all, the Israeli government said, lies a singular objective: impeding Iran’s ability to build a nuclear arsenal.
June 13, 2025 - 21:51 | Ivan Semeniuk | The Globe and Mail
Canada’s foreign ministry is advising all Canadians to leave the Middle East if possible as the conflict between Israel and Iran worsens.The Department of Global Affairs in a Friday statement urged “Canadians in the Middle East to ensure their travel documents are valid and to leave via commercial options if safe.”
June 13, 2025 - 21:35 | Steven Chase | The Globe and Mail
This weekend, one of the most picturesque parks in British Columbia is closed again, this time for two weeks.Provincial parks staff will be stationed at the Joffre Lakes parking lot to redirect visitors to alternate locations, such as Nairn Falls, so that the local First Nations can use their traditional lands in the absence of hordes of day trippers visiting the park’s turquoise mountain waters.
June 13, 2025 - 21:02 | Justine Hunter | The Globe and Mail
A B.C. underwater cinematographer staged an elaborate and unique wedding proposal at the bottom of the ocean and captured it all on film.
June 13, 2025 - 21:02 | Simon Little | Global News - Canada
The Globe and Mail has won 10 Digital Publishing Awards for work that included a series of stories on Canada’s housing market, coverage of last summer’s Olympics and an investigation into a deadly listeria outbreak.The Globe’s Jana G. Pruden also won the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s Landsberg Award for the podcast In Her Defence: 50th Street, which examined the unsolved death of an Indigenous woman in Alberta – a project that also won a Digital Publishing Award.
June 13, 2025 - 20:23 | Globe Staff | The Globe and Mail