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The story of Elisapie, from Salluit to the world

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Treaty 3: A community copy’s 150-year journey through ancestral hands

It’s been a century and a half since Treaty 3 was signed. Anishinaabe Elder Sherry Copenace, whose great-grandfather was a keeper of an original community copy of the treaty, discusses its history and continued importance.

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Traité no 3 : Le voyage d’une copie communautaire à travers les mains de ses ancêtres, pendant 150 ans

Cela fit un siècle et demi que le Traité no 3 a été signé. L’aînée anishinaabe Sherry Copenace, dont l’arrière-grand-père était signataire du traité, discute de son histoire et de son importance continue.

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Languages of the land: Kyla Judge on oshkinigig, canoes, language and land

In the seventh part of the “Languages of the Land” digital series, the Anishinaabekwe cultural programs manager of the Georgian Bay Mnidoo Gamii Biosphere sits down with Canadian Geographic to talk about practicing language and thinking in Anishinaabemowin

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Languages of the land: Aimée Craft on mino-bimaadiziwin, the good life

 In the second part of the “Languages of the Land” digital series, the Anishinaabe-Métis academic, lawyer, artist and changemaker speaks to Canadian Geographic on understanding Anishinaabe concepts by speaking the language

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Aki Kikinomakaywin : « apprendre sur le terrain »

Au camp culturel Aki Kikinomakaywin, les jeunes Anishinaabe tissent ensemble leurs visions du monde, se connectent à leur culture et apprennent à se reconnaître dans les sciences occidentales.

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Our Country: Emmanuel Jal 

The South Sudanese-Canadian artist, actor, DJ and political activist says it’s the people that make Toronto so special

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How Canadians are growing resiliency in the face of U.S. threats

As food costs rise as a result of the U.S.-imposed trade war, some Canadians are pushing back by growing their own produce 

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Flags, annexation fears take centre stage at RCGS event with former Prime Minister Stephen Harper

At a launch event for his new book, Flags of Canada, Harper called for renewed Canadian nationalism

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How Black matriarchs stitched quilting into the fabric of art history

Dating back hundreds of years, quilting was practiced by Black Nova Scotian matriarchs as a way of telling stories and continuing oral history

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Behind the scenes of our 2024 Canadian Photos of the Year competition: Can Geo’s staff picks

An ode to the photos that made us laugh, reflect or just say “wow”

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Announcing the winners of the 2024 Canadian Photos of the Year competition

Canadian Geographic honours 14 photographers who captured some of the best shots of 2024

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Remembering former U.S. President Jimmy Carter

Carter, who passed away Dec. 29 at the age of 100, is remembered for putting human rights at the centre of U.S. foreign policy

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Addressing the state of race in modern-day Canadian media 

Journalist Christopher Cheung wants newsrooms to change how they cover stories

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Excerpt from Two Springs, One Summer: A Year Inside the Life of a Chronic Adventurer

Renowned adventurer Frank Wolf takes readers on an epic journey through Canada’s unforgiving northern wilderness 

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Excerpt from Travels Up the Creek: A Biologist’s Search for a Paddle

Biologist Lorne Fitch engages readers in a collection of essays reshaping perspectives on environmental stewardship toward a sustainable future

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Excerpt from Manomin: Caring for Ecosystems and Each Other

Grounded in Indigenous methodologies, Manomin examines our interconnectedness with the natural world

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Book Excerpt: From a Square to a Circle: Haida Basketry 

Haida weaver Delores Churchill shares the stories of her life, her culture and the importance of passing cultural knowledge in this part memoir, part how-to guide

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Georgian Bay: The mise-en-scène where the modern day scoot evolved over the last century

Indigenous ingenuity shines through in this century-old mode of winter transportation, a marvel of design perfectly suited to the challenges of snowy landscapes, ice, and open water. Behold the scoot.

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Life after death: the real Lucy Maud Montgomery

Celebrating the woman behind Anne of Green Gables as we approach the literary icon’s 150th birthday 

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New museum exhibition celebrates women war artists 

As high-profile wars rage in Europe and the Middle East, the Canadian War Museum tackles how women perceive war. Outside the Lines: Women Artists at War opens May 24. 

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Aki Kikinomakaywin: “learning on the land”

At the Aki Kikinomakaywin culture camp, Anishinaabe youth weave worldviews together, connecting with their culture and learning to see themselves in the Western sciences

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As the RCAF turns 100, Cyle Daniels begins their own journey with the storied service

 A century after its creation, the RCAF is evolving to create space for Indigenous youth

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Roasting resilience: Nadine Umutoni’s coffee mission

A journey of coffee, culture, and compassion from Rwanda to Vancouver  

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Honouring our Greatest Generation RCAF Pilots

Episode 8

A firsthand glimpse of an air crew’s life on D-Day and some astounding contributions on the home front that led the Allies to victory 

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Anne of Green Gables – a Japanese sensation?

Episode 6

Hear the surprising story of how this young freckle-faced PEI protagonist took by storm on another island half a world away

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Languages of the land: Tsé Itzoh/Louise Profeit-LeBlanc on soh thun, dealing with life

In the third part of the “Languages of the Land” digital series, the storyteller, artist and choreographer speaks to Canadian Geographic on life’s teachings and working together

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Languages of the land: celebrating National Indigenous Languages Day

Languages represent entire worlds of knowledge and meaning. This Indigenous Languages Day, Chief Perry Bellegarde, Honorary President of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, introduces a new CanGeo digital series celebrating Indigenous languages from across the lands and waters we call Canada.

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Love affair with Lake O’Hara: On the trail of the Group of Seven’s J.E.H. MacDonald

A sweeping new exhibit at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies celebrates MacDonald’s “O’Hara Era” through paintings, diaries, letters and artifacts

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Jenni Gibbons on her role in Canada’s return to the moon

The Canadian astronaut discusses her journey as an astronaut and next steps in space exploration

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Gone Viking with Bill Arnott

Episode 83

Bestselling author Bill Arnott discusses his work as a writer tracing the voyages of Vikings around the world 

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Parler avec les mains : se réapproprier la langue des signes des Autochtones des Plaines

La langue des signes des Autochtones des Plaines a été utilisée pendant de nombreuses générations pour permettre aux peuples autochtones de communiquer entre eux malgré les idiomes et la distance qui les séparaient. Le temps est venu de se la réapproprier.

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Last of the lookouts

In an age of advancing technologies, the art and science of watching for wildfires from lookouts is fading away. But fire lookout Bart Vanderlinde watches on.

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A prayer not a protest

The South Saskatchewan River is under unprecedented pressure. Now, a major irrigation project is set to expand.

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A life well lived: Karsten Heuer and Leanne Allison

As the conservation advocate reaches the chosen end of his life, Heuer and his partner in storytelling (and life) are recognized for their life’s work

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Featured Fellow: Jenni Lessard

The Saskatchewan-based chef discusses her break into the culinary world and the importance of giving back

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Team Canada celebrates another successful year of the International Geography Olympiad

Ontario students bring back three medals and a collection of memories that will last a lifetime

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Creatures of the night: a Montreal all-nighter 

It’s all Cirque, no Soleil as Canadian author Heather O’Neill and her daughter Arizona take in the Nuit Blanche festival and extol the virtues of an endless night

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Hand talk: Reclaiming Plains Indian Sign Language

Plains Indian Sign Language was used by generations of Indigenous Peoples to communicate across languages and landscapes. Now, it’s being reclaimed. 

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Featured Fellow: Mark Nadjiwan

The Neyaashiinigmiing Unceded First Nation artist discusses his connection to the Canada jay and becoming a Fellow of the RCGS 

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From Jeju to Tofino: Korean chef adds new flavours to Vancouver Island — with a little help from his mother

A mother-son duo’s culinary journey from Korea to Canada’s West Coast

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Salmon Run: humour, happiness and hope on the highways and great rivers of Eastern Canada

Jeff McIntyre’s new graphic novel illustrates how nature and the road can nurture beleaguered souls

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Vancouver’s hidden yin-yang

Exploring the streets of Vancouver with bestselling author Bill Arnott in anticipation of his new book, A Perfect Day for a Walk

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How the Farmerettes helped win the Second World War with Alison Lawrence

Episode 84

The actor, playwright and author discusses her upcoming play about the young women who kept Ontario’s farms running during the Second World War

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