
Over the past twenty years, The Walrus has been a steady bellwether of must-read writing. For our 20th anniversary, we’ve collected works that still surprise us, impress us, move us.
Here are some of the best investigations that we’ve published.

When Is a Senior No Longer Capable of Making Their Own Decisions?
BY SHARON J. RILEY
How our medical systems strip elders of their autonomy

The Shadowy Business of International Education
BY NICHOLAS HUNE-BROWN
Foreign students are lied to and exploited on every front. They’re also propping up higher education as we know it

Forced Confessions
BY BEN TRAVERS
A Victoria homicide case puts the spotlight on police interrogations

How Quebec’s Human Rights Commission Drove Out Its First Black Female President
BY MARTIN PATRIQUIN
When she was appointed to run the commission, Tamara Thermitus expected to fight racism in her province. Instead, she had to deal with it in her workplace

Have You Been to the Library Lately?
BY NICHOLAS HUNE-BROWN
Librarians once worried about shushing patrons. Now they have to deal with mental health episodes, the homelessness crisis, and random violence

The Search for Mackie Basil
BY ANNIE HYLTON
Seven years ago, a young Indigenous woman from Tache, BC, went to a party and never came back. Her family won’t stop looking for her

Ottawa’s Transit Gong Show
BY BRETT POPPLEWELL
How the capital city’s dream of a world-class transit system became a nightmare
