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Facing sea ice, the One Ocean Expedition Voyager search team debates how to access their ideal hunting grounds
History
One last day of diving and searching before the ships head south
History
Could the Franklin ship help Canada's case? Not really, argues Michael Byers
History
Public can join voyagers on search for the lost Franklin ships
Environment
Ten years after the release of her seminal book Sea Sick, Alanna Mitchell again plumbs the depths of the latest research on the health of the world’s oceans — and comes up gasping
Science & Tech
A northern research expedition has been postponed until July due to unusually hazardous ice conditions
Wildlife
New technology is helping researchers understand how birds time their migrations when the seasons send mixed signals
Travel
Paul Colangelo shares images from his time exploring the North with the first Canadian to walk in space
People & Culture
How Donald Trump, Russian icebreakers and a warming climate might affect the top of the world
Travel
Travel
An insider’s account of the modern-day gold rush
Travel
Bring it … and leave it all on the mountain
Travel
Thomas Hall review the Seattle Sports Firewater Multi-Bottle and Mountain Hardwear Lamina Z Spark sleeping bag
Environment
Five eco-friendly products used around the world to create paper
Environment
Now there's a way to visualize exactly what a record warm year globally meant in your city
Environment
Fire activity in the Brazilian Amazon surged this week; here are some key things to know about the situation
Environment
Wrapping paper, packaging, plastic plates and cutlery — it all adds up. Here are some easy ways to avoid a nightmare around Christmas.
Environment
I set out to create a historical documentation of the Arctic in musical form. In the process, I found myself developing a spiritual connection with the environment.
Wildlife
People & Culture
Wildlife
Places
History
History
People & Culture
#MuseumSelfie trended on Twitter January 20th as people the world over shared their snaps.
People & Culture
People & Culture
Once a traditional way of life across Canada, trapping survives and even thrives in communities throughout the North, including Colville Lake, N.W.T.
People & Culture
Canadian Paralympians and Para athletes join the mission to increase trail accessibility across Canada
People & Culture
History
History
History
Parks Canada divers remain on standby
History
Franklin related or not, experts evaluate the potential of tourism to historic sites in the territory
History
History
History
History
History
History
Wildlife
Following a deadly summer for the endangered whales, Fisheries and Oceans Canada is tightening regulations for crab fishers in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Wildlife
Wildlife
Wildlife
Wildlife
No one knew golden eagles in the Yukon and Alaska migrated along the Rockies’ front ranges, until an avid birder noticed something strange
Wildlife
Whales are beginning to return to B.C. waters — but will they find a safe haven?
Wildlife
Algonquin wolves face an uncertain future primarily because they can be legally shot and trapped in many parts of Ontario
Wildlife
Only about 400 North Atlantic right whales remain in the wild
People & Culture
The retired news anchor recalls the emotions he felt while sailing through the Northwest Passage
Exploration
Cousins David McGuffin and Terry Camsell relive their ancestor Charles Camsell’s first formal mapping expedition on the Peel River
Environment
A team of Canadian researchers has found evidence that microplastics and microfibers have infiltrated Arctic ecosystems, but the source of these tiny fragments is still unclear
Environment
People & Culture
*Do your own research
People & Culture
Jacob Verhoef on the work that won him this year's RCGS Gold Medal
People & Culture
People & Culture
Louis Fortier widely known in Arctic research circles as a “pioneer”
People & Culture
People & Culture
A group of students from around the world who embark on an unforgettable journey of Arctic education wind up discovering something about themselves in the process
People & Culture
People & Culture
The Canadian Coast Guard has been officially recognized for the role they played in the discovery of the HMS Erebus.
Science & Tech
Artificial intelligence combines with social-media analysis to inform first responders and scientists
Science & Tech
Physical distancing requirements to slow the spread of COVID-19 will make it difficult for researchers to visit suspected tornado sites this year, so the team behind the Northern Tornadoes Project is calling on the public to help
Exploration
Archaeologists may have finally located the historic vessel that disappeared 168 years ago in Canada's north
Science & Tech
A ship frozen into the Arctic sea ice sounds like an 19th-century expedition gone wrong, but for one team of scientists, it will serve as a platform for crucial climate change research.
History
First official day of the 2014 search for Sir John Franklin’s lost ships
Exploration
She's also combining her knowledge and skills to uncover the secrets of climate change
Kids
The Adopt a Ship program took kids on a virtual behind-the-scenes tour with Coast Guard crews and staff
Science & Tech