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Environment
Researchers design cooling stations to help Atlantic salmon
As Atlantic Canada’s rivers heat up, engineers may have devised a solution to increase critically important cold spots
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Environment
As Atlantic Canada’s rivers heat up, engineers may have devised a solution to increase critically important cold spots
Mapping
Tracking 16 Ininiw constellations and their narratives across the night sky
People & Culture
The Saskatchewan-based chef discusses her break into the culinary world and the importance of giving back
Wildlife
Free-roaming horses have existed in Alberta for hundreds of years. Some say they’re a nuisance, while others believe they have their own place in the landscape. In the end, who gets to decide the horses’ fate?
People & Culture
An ambitious initiative by the Rideau Hall Foundation seeks to enrich Canada’s learning landscape with 10,000 First Nations, Inuit and Métis teachers, transforming education for Indigenous students
History
Canada became a hotbed of gaming in the 1980s, for better or for worse
People & Culture
The journalist and bestselling author shares a personal retelling of Canadian history
People & Culture
As wildfire seasons worsen, residents of British Columbia’s southern interior have been repeatedly evacuated. They may be climate evacuees, but this hasn’t stopped them finding solutions, Canadian Geographic writer David Geselbracht reports in his new book Climate Hope.
Travel
A road trip through both the earthly and celestial realms explores the night skies and ghost towns of the Great Basin Desert
Places
Diving into glowing smacks of jellyfish in səĺilẁət (Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm), a mystery more than 200 metres deep