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Nov 21, 2023 - Humans and bears are sharing more landscapes now than ever before. As we continue to invade their world, will we be able to coexist?
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Feb 23, 2023 - For unhoused residents and those who help them, the pandemic was another wave in a rising tide of challenges
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Jan 17, 2025 - As white sharks make their presence known off the coast of Atlantic Canada, researchers and locals want to know: should people be worried?
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May 15, 2025 - “We just knew no fish would get by. Not without our help.” Behind the scenes of the epic campaign to save a Fraser River salmon run.
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Aug 10, 2023 - Ocean Bridge Ambassadors address the burning injustice of the climate crisis on marginalized communities
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Sep 29, 2025 - Ottawa is home to a booming Inuit community reclaiming their language and culture
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Dec 6, 2022 - How a cocktail of invasive species and global change is altering the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River ecosystem
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Aug 14, 2025 - A new collaborative group seeks to break boundaries in wildfire mitigation and response
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Emma Cook-Clarke on her career as a mountain athlete | Canadian Geographic
Feb 20, 2026 - The former wildland firefighter- turned-mountain athlete shares her experience as a female in sports, the importance of representation and more
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Apr 25, 2016 - Brockville, Ont. has become the first community in Canada to host an underwater diving park.Known as the Centeen Memorial Dive Park and located in the St....
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Inside the fight to protect the Arctic’s “Water Heart” | Canadian Geographic
Nov 8, 2024 - How the Sahtuto’ine Dene of Délı̨nę created the Tsá Tué Biosphere Reserve, the world’s first such UNESCO site managed by an Indigenous community
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Unspoken: The Cree code talkers of the prairies | Canadian Geographic
Aug 6, 2025 - nêhiyawak soldiers bent their language to help secure the Allied victory in the Second World War, but their service is often forgotten
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Last icy stand: Scaling Mount Logan | Canadian Geographic
Apr 14, 2022 - Four researchers team up to ascend Mount Logan, measuring change and resilience on Canada’s highest peak
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Why insects still aren’t a food staple in Western diets | Canadian Geographic
May 25, 2017 - In his new book, Canadian author and epidemiologist David Waltner-Toews explores our conflicted relationship with insects
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Winter running with Ray Zahab | Canadian Geographic
Feb 11, 2014 - If given the choice, Ray Zahab would pick heat over cold any day. But that didn’t stop him from walking to the South Pole or running across Siberia's frozen...
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Expedition explores Aboriginal knowledge of Franklin ships | Canadian Geographic
Sep 9, 2015 - A new generation of King William Island residents has begun puzzling over clues from the doomed Franklin voyage after the Inuit oral historian Louie Kamookak...
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Broughtons in the balance: As salmon runs fail, grizzlies are on the move | Canadian Geographic
Apr 22, 2024 - Salmon runs are failing and grizzlies seem to be on the move in the islands between mainland B.C. and northern Vancouver Island. What’s going on in the...
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The magic in the mud: sandpipers’ migration superfood | Canadian Geographic
Nov 13, 2025 - An invisible fuel draws thousands of tiny migrating shorebirds to the Roberts Bank Mudflats each year. Now, we’re in danger of losing it forever.
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Exceeding expectations on Canada’s tallest peak | Canadian Geographic
Dec 23, 2024 - Ice core scientist and alpine climber Alison Criscitiello discusses her record-breaking expedition to Mt. Logan
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Canadians helping save coral | Canadian Geographic
Jul 19, 2019 - 2019 North American Rolex scholar Neha Acharya-Patel shares insights from her work (and that of other Canadians) in assisting the Florida-based Coral...
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From the mountains, for the mountains: Arc’teryx returns to its roots | Canadian Geographic
Jan 8, 2026 - Arc’teryx leans into its deep ties to the Canadian Rockies, blending innovation, sustainability and mountain culture while championing conservation
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New film shows three-decade old cod collapse even more relevant today | Canadian Geographic
Feb 18, 2021 - The animated short film called Last Fish, First Boat recounts the 1992 cod moratorium
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The hunt for the Franklin Expedition shipwrecks | Canadian Geographic
Aug 21, 2014 - Parks Canada’s Ryan Harris searches for wreckage
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Shooting for the moon: David Saint-Jacques on the upcoming Artemis II mission | Canadian Geographic
Jan 28, 2026 - The Canadian astronaut discusses his friend, Jeremy Hansen, and the excitement of the impending lunar expedition.
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Finding Sir Ernest Shackleton’s last ship with John Geiger | Canadian Geographic
Jul 2, 2024 - The expedition leader and CEO of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society recounts the historic discovery of Quest, found hundreds of metres below the surface...
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Cooking with crickets: A sustainable food option packed with protein | Canadian Geographic
Jul 27, 2020 - Plus 10 of our favourite ways to eat crickets
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The magic and mystery of memory | Canadian Geographic
Oct 10, 2018 - In their new book, Adventures in Memory: The Science and Secrets of Remembering and Forgetting, Norwegian sisters Hilde and Ylva Østby explore what makes our...
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One family’s connection to a 129-year-old shipwreck | Canadian Geographic
Oct 25, 2024 - Yvonne Drebert and Zach Melnick found the wreck of the Africa while working on a documentary in Lake Huron – they didn’t realize the meaning of the discovery...
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Languages of the land: celebrating National Indigenous Languages Day | Canadian Geographic
Apr 5, 2024 - Languages represent entire worlds of knowledge and meaning. This Indigenous Languages Day, Chief Perry Bellegarde, Honorary President of the Royal Canadian...
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Sleeping giant: Inside the Mount Meager volcano | Canadian Geographic
Aug 23, 2023 - Something melted a hole through the glacier above the Mount Meager Volcano in 2016. A perilous expedition ventured deep inside the cave to find out, did the...
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The great green shark hunt | Canadian Geographic
Jul 22, 2022 - Can British Columbia’s spiny dogfish make the grade as the world’s first “sustainable” shark fishery?
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Exploring a 200-year-old shipwreck in Lake Ontario | Canadian Geographic
Jul 24, 2013 - Click photo for slideshowSailing out of Ontario’s historic Port Dalhousie on a morning in late June, the tree-lined shore of western Lake Ontario looks as it...
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The truth about polar bears | Canadian Geographic
May 16, 2022 - Depending on whom you ask, the North’s sentinel species is either on the edge of extinction or an environmental success story. An in-depth look at the...
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Exploring the depths of sperm whale communication | Canadian Geographic
Mar 18, 2025 - Canadian whale biologist Shane Gero discusses the ambitious project attempting to communicate with sperm whales and the hope to learn more about these...
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