As we all begin to lose track of time, the Canadian Geographic team is still working hard to provide relevant, timely stories online — and to fill the upcoming issues of our magazine. In addition to our coverage related to COVID-19, like how Canadian cities are adapting and what's happening with research in the North, we're also bringing you content about rivers and food security in First Nations communities. We're also making some changes to how we communicate with you, including this update to our CG Extra newsletter. We hope you like it, but feedback is always welcomed! Just hit 'Reply.' |
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THAIDENE NËNÉ: LAND OF THE ANCESTORS |
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The new Thaidene Nëné National Park Reserve in the Northwest Territories is the heart of sacred Denesǫłiné homeland and a prophesied final refuge of clean water and ecological integrity in North America. Read the feature by Laurie Sarkadi, with photos by Pat Kane online. |
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The Mingan Archipelago: A land shaped by time |
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The Mingan Archipelago, a coastal chain of more than 1,000 islands and islets spanning 152 kilometres, is an important haven for seabirds, rare plants, marine life and other wildlife, as well as home to the largest concentration of erosion monoliths in Canada. Words and photography by Zach Baranowski. Love what you see? Follow Zach on social media for more of his amazing photography. |
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A message from Alex Trebek |
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| Alex Trebek, host of Jeopardy! and Honorary President of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society, shares a special message about the importance of geographic literacy in our uncertain times. |
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Learn the history of the Hudson's Bay Company |
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