The Walrus Talks Spirituality

Leading thinkers examine faith, culture, community and the role of spirituality in our secular society.

The Walrus Talks is a national series of events produced by the charitable, non-profit Walrus Foundation as part of an educational mandate to provide forums for conversations on matters vital to Canadians.

The Walrus Foundation produces The Walrus magazine, the most awarded publication in Canada, as well as producing content at thewalrus.ca, on Walrus TV, and on stages from coast to coast to coast.

The Walrus Talks format features a line-up of speakers for seven minutes each on various themes relating to a single topic. Each event offers lively, thoughtful, inspiring, riveting, smart, new thinking from scientists, writers, performers, scholars, and leaders of business and the arts.


Featuring:

 

•    Nicole Brooks, creator
•    Natalie Bull, executive director, The National Trust for Canada
•    Lewis Cardinal, Cardinal Strategic Communications
•    Timothy Caulfield, author
•    Joan Garson, president, Holy Blossom Temple
•    Michael Ingham, bishop and theologian
•    Gretta Vosper, minister, United Church of Canada

Monday, April 4, 2016, 7 p.m.
Trinity St. Pauls’ Centre for Faith, Justice and the Arts
427 Bloor Street West, Toronto ON M5S 1X7

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