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Canadian Geographic
ANIMAL XING
THIS PAST SUMMER AN AMBITIOUS WILDLIFE UNDER/OVERPASS SYSTEM BROKE GROUND IN B.C. ON A DEADLY STRETCH OF HIGHWAY JUST WEST OF THE ALBERTA BORDER. HERE’S HOW IT HAPPENED.
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Canadian Geographic November/December 2021, Vol. 141, No. 6

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Unearthing a giant
Almost 30 years ago, paleontologist Elizabeth “Betsy” Nicholls made a discovery of colossal proportions
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Canadian Geographic November/December 2021, Vol. 141, No. 6

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WE DID THIS
AS THE IMPACTS OF GLOBAL WARMING BECOME INCREASINGLY EVIDENT, THE CONNECTIONS TO BIODIVERSITY LOSS ARE HARD TO IGNORE. CAN THIS FALL’S TWO KEY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES POINT US TO A NATURE-POSITIVE FUTURE?
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Canadian Geographic November/December 2021, Vol. 141, No. 6

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The COOLEST COUNTRY
“The coolest country” celebrates the wonders of winter with an all-Canadian theme. The 20-page travel planner includes a bucket list from travel writer Robin Esrock, steamy spa ideas, ice fishing destinations, festival fun, northern itineraries and more!
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Canadian Geographic November/December 2021, Vol. 141, No. 6

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KEEPER of the SEA
FROM BEING LABELLED DEVIL’S APRON BY FRUSTRATED FISHERMEN TO BEING LAUDED AS A SUSTAINABLE FOOD SOLUTION: HOW KELP’S POTENTIAL IS BEING REALIZED, JUST AS SCIENTISTS LEARN IT’S DECLINING
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Canadian Geographic November/December 2021, Vol. 141, No. 6

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WILD THINGS
WILD CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC PRESENTS THE WINNERS OF ITS ANNUAL CANADIAN WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE YEAR COMPETITION
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Canadian Geographic November/December 2021, Vol. 141, No. 6

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AN EMPTY LANDSCAPE
AFTER MORE THAN A MILLION YEARS ON EARTH, CARIBOU ARE UNDER THREAT OF GLOBAL EXTINCTION. THE PRECIPITOUS DECLINE OF THE ONCE MIGHTY HERDS IS A TRAGEDY THAT IS HARD TO WATCH — AND EVEN HARDER TO REVERSE.
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September/October 2021

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NORTHERN EXPOSURE
BON INTO A CARIBOU-HUNTING CREE FAMILY IN NORTHERN MANITOBA, ACCLAIMED PLAYWRIGHT AND NOVELIST. TOMSON HIGHWAYS PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE MAGICAL WORLD OF HIS CHILDHOOD IN PERMANENT ASTONISHMENT
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September/October 2021

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INTO THE ARCTIC
CANADIAN PAINTER AND FILMMAKER CORY TRÉPANIER EXPLORES THE SUBLIME AND RAPIDLY CHANGING CANADIAN ARCTIC
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September/October 2021

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Under the ice
Until the last decade, we knew little about what lay beneath the Arctic ice. Now scientists and explorers are shedding light on this vanishing world.
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September/October 2021

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Beyond the flicker of the firelight
AN EXPLORER UNRAVELS THE STORY OF AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HAUNTING IN THE ISOLATED FOOTHILLS OF LABRADOR’S MEALY MOUNTAINS
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September/October 2021

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SPACE CASE
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield launches his first novel The Apollo Murders, a thriller set in 1973 against the backdrop of the Cold War and the space race. The author shares insights on the process of crafting a novel that borrows heavily from his own space adventures and experiences.
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September/October 2021

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Dalee Sambo Dorough
The Inuit Circumpolar Council’s chair on how Inuit are speaking up about climate change with a global voice
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September/October 2021

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Wayfinding in Wascana
How a Regina park became one of the biggest accessibility projects in North America
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September/October 2021

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YOUR SOCIETY
FEATURED FELLOW: RICHARD WIESE
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September/October 2021

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'Tis the SEASON
HOW THE PANDEMIC HAS AFFECTED THE TRANSMISSION OF FLU — AND WHY THIS IS NOT THE YEAR TO BLOW OFF YOUR ANNUAL FLU SHOT
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September/October 2021

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WILDLIFE
“CLICK! CLICK! SQUEAK!”
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Canadian Geographic July/August 2021, Vol. 141, No. 4

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YOUR SOCIETY
THE NEW FILMMAKER-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM SUPPORTS BIG IDEAS ON THE BIG SCREEN
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Canadian Geographic July/August 2021, Vol. 141, No. 4

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Smother nature
IN BANFF NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA, AS IN PROTECTED AREAS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, MANAGERS ARE STRUGGLING TO BALANCE THE DESIRE TO EXPERIENCE WILDERNESS WITH AN IMPERATIVE TO CONSERVE IT
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Canadian Geographic July/August 2021, Vol. 141, No. 4

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The amazing SEA WOLVES OF THE Great Bear Rainforest
FIRST NATIONS AND SCIENTISTS WORK SIDE BY SIDE TO BETTER UNDERSTAND AND PROTECT COASTAL WOLVES LIVING IN THE GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST
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Canadian Geographic July/August 2021, Vol. 141, No. 4

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Peter Mansbridge
The retired news anchor recalls the emotions he felt while sailing through the Northwest Passage
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Canadian Geographic July/August 2021, Vol. 141, No. 4

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Inside your smartphone
How so-called rare earth elements are powering our modern tech — and where to find them
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Canadian Geographic July/August 2021, Vol. 141, No. 4

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FRESH FROM THE CITY
ALREADY GAINING STEAM BEFORE THE PANDEMIC, INTEREST IN URBAN FARMING — AND HUNGER FOR HYPER-LOCAL FOOD — HAS SOARED. A LOOK AT THREE CANADIAN TAKES ON THE URBAN FARMING PHENOMENON.
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Canadian Geographic July/August 2021, Vol. 141, No. 4

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Kakiniit
INUIT TATTOOS, OR KAKINIIT, WERE ONCE BANNED. NOW THEY ARE WORN WITH PRIDE.
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Canadian Geographic July/August 2021, Vol. 141, No. 4

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Diabetes breakthrough
A century ago, the medical school building at the University of Toronto was the site of the groundbreaking discovery of insulin
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Canadian Geographic July/August 2021, Vol. 141, No. 4

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Amanda Vincent
The marine conservationist shares her passion for seahorses and marine life by encouraging young minds to save tomorrow’s oceans
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Canadian Geographic July/August 2021, Vol. 141, No. 4

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FLIGHT CLUB SECHELT, B.C.
Consumed by conversation, I don’t immediately notice we’ve taken a turn off the main highway and onto an unmarked dirt road.
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May/June 2021

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Greener greenhouses
A P.E.I. farming family has become the first in Canada to heat their greenhouses entirely with biomass energy
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May/June 2021

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TREBEK INITIATIVE GIVES A HUGE BOOST TO THE NEXT GENERATION OF EXPLORERS
The COVID-19 pandemic has shone a spotlight on a planet in crisis, and spurred the emergence of the next generation of passionate leaders eager to explore our world and advocate for a healthier future.
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May/June 2021

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LA ROUTE DES baleines
TADOUSSAC IS A CENTRE FOR VISITORS EAGER TO WHALE WATCH, SNORKEL AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE UNIQUE ECOSYSTEM OF THE SAGUENAY-ST. LAWRENCE MARINE PARK
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