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Canadian Geographic magazine
October 2019 newsletter subscribe  |  newsletter unsubscribe   |  manage your email subscriptions
In this edition

Why the global ocean crisis threatens us all 

The Ottawa photographer bringing Canada’s pastime to the North

This Mont-Tremblant hotel takes dog-friendly to a new level

Our essential Eastern Townships itinerary

Yannick Bisson’s favourite place in Canada


Protecting Canada’s hidden “meadows of the sea”

The day the cod collapsed

Uncovering Pliocene landscapes in Canada’s High Arctic

Louis Riel: Hero, heretic, nation builder

A celebration of Indigenous languages

Photo: Katie Tjaden-McClement

Explore the splendor and diversity of wildlife in Canada with Canadian Geographic Photographer-in-Residence Michelle Valberg, hear hair-raising highlights from explorer Adam Shoalts’ 2017 trans-Arctic expedition, and learn about the courageous Scots who helped build a new nation with author and historian Ken McGoogan. Reserve your tickets now for one (or all!) of our three Can Geo Talks taking place this fall at 50 Sussex Drive in Ottawa.

We know you’ve been waiting, and the time has finally arrived: the 34th edition of Canadian Geographic’s long-running Annual Photo Competition is now open for entries. We’re looking for your best shots of Canadian landscapes, wildlife, weather, cities, and people enjoying our great outdoors. Prizes include an amazing selection of photo gear from Vistek, COOLPIX W300 cameras from Nikon, and a collection of new books from Royal Canadian Geographical Society explorers and Fellows. Plus, the winners and runners-up will see their images published in a 2020 issue of Canadian Geographic magazine. The competition is open until December 31st, 2019, so get those entries in!

Artificial intelligence is transforming societies worldwide. In developing countries, AI’s potential to benefit local economies, healthcare, agriculture, education and other sectors is sparking optimism and investment. Yet the challenges are great. Charting Change asked Matthew Smith, senior program specialist at the International Development Research Centre and lead author of the 2018 IDRC whitepaper Artificial intelligence and human development to walk us through some of the issues. Part of Charting Change, an ongoing series of stories about innovative projects in the developing world, a partnership between the International Development Research Centre and Canadian Geographic. 

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Explorer Mario Rigby just cycled across Canada. Here’s why 

Watch Jane Goodall discuss her groundbreaking work

Photos: Best wildlife photography 2020

Exclusive photos: See the wreckage of the first High Arctic whaling vessel ever found 

Why we totally need to rethink plastic waste

Photo: Javier Frutos/Can Geo


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