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In the Donald Trump era, Canadians say it's no longer enough to just be proud of their heritage. It's time to stand up and ...
National Geographic photographer Jody MacDonald discovers that Central Oregon's wild terrain is the ultimate playground, ...
In this sense, and perhaps this sense only, Canadians have become more American than the Americans. This year, July Fourth ...
Where People Meet Place Discover the fascinating world of population geography! From the densest cities to the emptiest ...
A large aerial drone flies over the charred remains of Canadian forests devastated by wildfires, bombarding the ground with ...
In Ontario’s vineyard Country, orchards, micro-farms and roadside stalls offer a local bounty that talented home cooks ...
In Ontario’s vineyard Country, orchards, micro-farms and roadside stalls offer a local bounty that talented home cooks ...
The BC-Yukon grid connection has been suggested as a Yukon National Interest Project. Similar to the Dempster upgrade, connecting the Yukon grid to British Columbia’s has benefits but also very high ...
Dan Beecham's journey as an underwater cinematographer is truly remarkable, especially considering it began at a young age. His interest in filming was sparked during a family diving trip to Florida.
The world map is familiar sight on classroom walls and in atlases, but in terms of country and continent size, it’s way off – and all because of a 16th-century projection.
Hipparchus’s star catalog is the oldest known attempt to document the positions of as many objects in the night sky as possible, and it was the first time that two coordinates were used to ...