Artificial intelligence, sustainability, and the social and political innovations shaping our future.
The pandemic has galvanized us to reconsider how our society functions. We know that every industry has been impacted, but what are Canadians doing now to create a better future as we make our way out of the pandemic? What innovations are Canada’s academics, activists, and thought leaders focusing on as we rebuild?
The Walrus Talks is back in person, bringing you seven different perspectives on where Canadian society is headed next. Join us to hear experts share insights on which systems have failed us and what structural changes are being made as we move forward.
Featuring:
Elamin Abdelmahmoud, Culture Writer
Chief Cadmus Delorme, Chief, Cowessess First Nation
Andrea Gunraj, Vice President Public Engagement, Canadian Women’s Foundation
Jessica Johnson, Editor-in-Chief, The Walrus
Dr. Shannon Lloyd, Assistant Professor, John Molson School of Business, Concordia University
Dr. Fenwick McKelvey, Associate Professor and Co-director, Applied AI Institute, Concordia University
And more!
General Admission: $20
Students/Seniors: $12
2022/05/11 - 2022/05/11
Additional time info:
There is a post-event reception following the talk.
University of Toronto - Isabel Bader Theatre
93 Charles St W, Toronto, ON M5S 2C7
Green P municipal parking are located on the following streets close the the theatre:
Charles Street West
St. Thomas Street
Bloor Street West between St. Thomas and Queen's Park Crescent
Bay Street