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Bred in 1916 by Isabella Preston, Canada’s first female horticulturist, the Creelman lily sits among other lost and found ...
During that summer, Mia chose to stay in Canada for the Chief gathering and joined world-class slackliners by the lake in the days leading up to the festival. She watched as even the most skilled ...
Another reckoning is coming with climate change. How do we deal with our mental health — and ultimately find hope?
When Amanda Savoie shows people photos and videos from her dives in the Arctic Ocean off Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, they are invariably astonished by what they’re seeing. “The water in Cambridge Bay is ...
It’s a sultry June evening in La Malbaie, a quaint town on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec’s Charlevoix region. On Richelieu Street, I’m several stops into Overture des Terrasses, ...
The South Saskatchewan River is under unprecedented pressure. Now, a major irrigation project is set to expand.
At 94, Canada’s venerable naturalist painter reflects on a long career making art and keeping it real ...
While most of the delta lies within the federally protected Wood Buffalo National Park, activity outside the park could threaten its future The Peace-Athabasca Delta in Alberta is one of the world’s ...
How ‘maas ol, the spirit bear, connects us to the last glacial maximum of the Pacific Northwest ...
How the legacy of these woolly giants persists in pop culture, storytelling, ecology and even the controversial idea of de-extinction ...
Indigenous archeologist Paulette Steeves shows us how an ancient world could have been more complex and more populated than we imagined Indigenous archeologist Paulette Steeves says that, based on her ...
Indigenous journalists are creating spaces to investigate the crimes committed at Indian residential schools, grappling with unresolved histories and a reckoning that still has a long way to go ...
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