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Places
Reaching for the Beaufort Sea
As relations heat up between Canada and the U.S., where does that leave the icy Beaufort Sea?
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Wildlife
Wildlife without borders: Conservation in the time of Trump
The breakdown of binational relations and gutting of U.S. science agencies brings uncertainty to current cross-border conservation efforts
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- 12 minutes

History
Unfurling the history of our Canadian flag
Sixty years ago this month, the iconic Canadian flag was raised, but not before a fiery Great Flag Debate
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People & Culture
On thin ice: Who “owns” the Arctic?
As the climate heats up, so do talks over land ownership in the Arctic. What does Canadian Arctic Sovereignty look like as the ice melts?
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- 18 minutes

History
Who won the war?
Soldiers, descendants of Loyalists and history buffs recreate a battle to demonstrate why the War of 1812 is still important today
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- 16 minutes
Stories of the woods

Environment
How the forest sector conserves biodiversity in our forests
Human intervention in natural forest processes might seem counterintuitive, but experts say active management can actually help reduce wildfire risk and restore forests’ value to wildlife
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Environment
Burned but not lost: How wildfire salvage is giving new life to Canada’s impacted forests
As forest fires grow in size, intensity and severity, foresters are rethinking forest management
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Environment
Planting a network of mini forests across Canada
Six new mini forests were planted in cities across Canada in 2023 as part of a national pilot project to combat biodiversity loss and create new green spaces in urban areas — and the work is just beginning
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Environment
The importance of forests for our survival
An in-depth look at how trees work to keep us alive and the value of old-growth forests
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- 10 minutes
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Travel
A visual journey through British Columbia
Canadian Geographic’s creative director Javier Frutos explores the Cariboo Mountains’ landscapes and its welcoming communities, from Prince George to Mount Robson Provincial Park
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People & Culture
A revolutionary look at the most elemental force, water
In her new book, Theory of Water, renowned Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg writer Leanne Betasamosake Simpson offers a vision of water as a catalyst for radical transformation, capable of birthing a new world
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Travel
Right Here, Right Wow: FlightHub’s national photo contest showcases Canada through your lens
Enter a photo that captures your perspective on Canada for a chance to win a dream trip to a Canadian destination of your choice!
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Mapping
In a pinch: Reconnecting a vital Maritime wildlife corridor
The Chignecto Isthmus between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick is a pinch point for migratory wildlife, but a coalition of conservation groups, scientists and citizens is working to restore ecological connectivity on this highly-developed land bridge
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Canada's favourite animals

Kids
Animal Facts: Orca
The orca, or killer whale, is a highly recognizable species that is known for its iconic black and white colouring. …
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Kids
Animal Facts: Grizzly bear
Despite their large size, grizzly bears have been known to run at speeds of 55 kilometres per hour!
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Kids
Animal Facts: Wolf
Within Canada, there are several species of wolves that occupy approximately 90 per cent of their historic range. …
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Kids
Animal Facts: Snowy owl
The snowy owl is an iconic North American bird that is almost entirely covered by feathers to keep them warm in colder climates. …
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Canadian Travel

Travel
Riding the rails through the Rockies
An epic mother-daughter journey through the clouds travels from Vancouver to Jasper aboard luxury train Rocky Mountaineer
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Travel
Walking the wild way: Algonquin to Adirondacks
Following in the footsteps of Alice the moose on the A2A “Pilgrimage for Nature” Trail
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- 10 minutes

Travel
Momma bears in the Toba Inlet
An off-grid eco-friendly resort, only accessible by boat or seaplane, turns out to be the unexpected perfect “babymoon” destination for nature’s lessons in the wildest maternal instincts
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Travel
The Essential Itinerary: St. John’s, Newfoundland
From lavish dining to rollicking parties, here’s how to plan three memorable days in Canada’s easternmost city
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Our Country

People & Culture
Our Country: Justin Trudeau on his love of canoeing
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sings the praises of paddling
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People & Culture
Our Country: Nick Kypreos
The former NHL-er and hockey analyst recalls Sunday road trips to Niagara Falls, Ont.
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People & Culture
Our Country: Alex Trebek
Jeopardy! host and Honorary President of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society reminisced about his years in Ottawa
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People & Culture
Our Country: Margaret Atwood
The iconic author shares her vivid memories of Canada’s Arctic, from its impressive wildlife to its otherworldly landscapes
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Great long reads

Environment
Farming a changing sea
Struggle and success in Atlantic Canada, where aquaculturists strive to overcome climate change and contamination while chasing a sustainable carbon footprint
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- 17 minutes

Wildlife
Caribou are vanishing at an alarming rate. Is it too late to save them?
After more than a million years on Earth, the caribou is under threat of global extinction. The precipitous decline of the once mighty herds is a tragedy that is hard to watch — and even harder to reverse.
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- 19 minutes

History
The untold story of the Hudson’s Bay Company
A look back at the early years of the 350-year-old institution that once claimed a vast portion of the globe
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People & Culture
In search of promised lands
Uprooted repeatedly by development projects, the Oujé-Bougoumou Cree wandered boreal Quebec for 70 years before finding a permanent home. For some, the journey continues.
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- 29 minutes

Environment
Canada’s dirty secret
Canada leads the developed world in per capita production of garbage. What’s behind our nation’s wasteful ways?
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Listen to Explore

Wildlife
Dam proud: How the beaver has shaped Canada’s environment
Episode 102
A deep dive into the world of beavers as Canada celebrates 50 years of the iconic species as our national animal
- 48 minutes

People & Culture
Elbows Up! Hockey, politics and patriotism with Roy MacGregor
Episode 101
The award-winning journalist explores the intersection of hockey, politics and patriotism, highlighting Canada’s 2025 4 Nations Face-Off victory over the U.S. amid tensions from Trump’s tariff war
- 28 minutes

Exploration
Episode 100: Diving into the Darkness with Jill Heinerth
Episode 100
A breathtaking conversation with the world-renowned explorer, from the making of her award-winning documentary and diving in the Antarctic to facing life-threatening situations and the impact of climate change on diving
- 44 minutes

People & Culture
The core of the mountain with Alison Criscitiello
Episode 98
Searching for clues to a changing climate on a record-breaking expedition to the top of Canada’s tallest peak
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Breaking barriers

People & Culture
5 female chefs in B.C. forging the way for future generations
The culinary world has historically been a male-dominated space, but these women are breaking down gender barriers and reshaping Canada’s dining culture
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People & Culture
Exceeding expectations on Canada’s tallest peak
Ice core scientist and alpine climber Alison Criscitiello discusses her record-breaking expedition to Mt. Logan
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Exploration
Beyond Her Horizons: Listening to the women of Tallurutik
In the summer of 2023, three women set out on the 16-metre sailboat Que Sera on an expedition aimed at writing Inuit women into the exploration history of the North
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Exploration
Meet Caroline Côté, the fastest woman to reach the South Pole
Breaking stereotypes, pushing boundaries and logging an extraordinary achievement
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Listen to Here & There

People & Culture
The all-star baseball champs you’ve never heard of
Episode 18
Honouring the Chatham Coloured All-Stars: Ontario’s first all-Black OBA champions
- 31 minutes

Travel
Savouring North America’s complicated French roots
Episode 17
Explore the rich and varied culinary legacy of New France in North America, from Montreal’s iconic bagels to chicken frico in Nova Scotia and more
- 23 minutes

People & Culture
(Here & There’s award-winning episode) Anne of Green Gables – a Japanese sensation?
Episode 6
Revisiting the surprising story of how this young, freckle-faced P.E.I. protagonist took by storm on another island half a world away
- 35 minutes

Travel
The surprising story of how Vancouver became “Hollywood North”
Episode 14
Senior producer and hometown girl Lia Grainger explains her theory behind Vancouver’s multi-billion-dollar film industry and how it all began
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