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Nihal Elwan, founder and CEO of Tayybeh, is pictured at Volunteer Park in Vancouver, B.C. on April 15, 2025. (Mariel Nelms) This story is part of Canadian Geographic‘s “This is Canada” series, which ...
“Deep in our history of struggle, Canada was the North Star. The Negro slave, denied education, de-humanized, imprisoned on cruel plantations, knew that far to the north a land existed where a ...
Executive producer Arnie Gelbart on making the documentary that uncovers new insights into what happened when the Titan submersible imploded near the Titanic wreck site The ocean’s depths have always ...
A bright red winged dock leaf rests in the sandy dunes of the Great Sandhills KBA, Sask. (Photo: Lauren Pitt) As biodiversity faces mounting threats from climate change, habitat loss and species ...
Another reckoning is coming with climate change. How do we deal with our mental health — and ultimately find hope? I’m walking up a ridge of bedrock outside my house, talking to my brother 1,800 ...
Climate scientist Andrew Weaver says to stop climate warming, we must capture and store carbon permanently. (Photo: Derek Ford/Can Geo) Planting trees alone won’t stop global warming, and nature-based ...
Maggie Hodgson (right, in a purple skirt), is surrounded by friends and family, including her adopted brother Frank Large, at a round dance during her 80th birthday celebration in September 2024 in ...
The South Saskatchewan River is under unprecedented pressure. Now, a major irrigation project is set to expand. The South Saskatchewan River is beautiful. That’s the first thing you need to know about ...
Dendrobaena octaedra is a the most common non-native earthworm species we are finding in Canada’s boreal forest. (Photo: Stephen Paterson) Earthworms have long been recognized as some of the most ...
A spirit bear walks the intertidal zone of Princess Royal Island, occasionally stopping to flip rocks in search of food underneath. I was about five when I first first encountered ‘maas ol (white bear ...
Canada jays, of the Pacific type, are found in subalpine forests along the Coast Mountains and the Cascade Range from Northern California to British Columbia. They are a gregarious species, easily ...
A fog bank moves in over the Milne ice shelf. On a late July morning in 2020, as the world cycled through a revolving state of lockdowns and pandemic waves , Adrienne White, an ice analyst at the ...