The Walrus scores two IPA nomination nods

 

The Toronto-based magazine The Walrus has been nominated for two awards – best new title among magazines, and the best cultural and social coverage for their report on Grant Bristow, the CSIS agent who infiltrated white supremacist movements in the U.S. and Canada – in the annual Independent Press Awards for North American magazines.

Other awards for The Walrus have been three National Magazine Award gold medals for articles published in its first two issues in 2003.

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