The Walrus celebrated Canadian journalism at the 2025 National Magazine Awards, winning Gold and Silver awards for outstanding publications. Editor-in-chief Carmine Starnino expressed pride in recognizing stories that often go unnoticed, while executive director Jennifer Hollett highlighted the dedication of the entire team. Additionally, the publication won third place at the Indigenous Media Awards, showcasing a diverse range of topics from political analysis to workplace diversity issues. The accolades affirm The Walrus’s commitment to telling crucial Canadian stories through various mediums.
"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, creativity, and risk taking honoured in this way."
"Bravo to all nominees and winners," said Jennifer Hollett, executive director of The Walrus. "Our team of writers, artists, fact checkers, and editors works hard all year long. It's a special moment to receive such recognition from our industry peers, with renewed interest in the importance of Canada's stories right now across the country."
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