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Monitoring seismic activity in Canada’s North
October 23, 2025
Canada’s southwestern Arctic is of special interest to scientists exploring the interrelated roles of seismic activity,
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Can We Predict Earthquakes? (Ask NRcan)
October 23, 2025
This episode is all about earthquakes. We are joined by seismologist John Cassidy who explains what causes earthquakes,
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A mystery at the core of Canada’s western redcedar
October 23, 2025
Canada has the world’s largest stock of standing western redcedar, but this once-dominant species is showing disturbing
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Incorporating Artificial Intelligence (Ask NRcan)
October 23, 2025
Like many organizations, the Government of Canada is exploring ways to incorporate artificial intelligence into our work
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Activating the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (Natural Elements)
October 23, 2025
With Canada’s newest generation of radar satellites successfully launched, it is now up to Natural Resources Canada to e
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A glimpse into the future of the boreal forest: less frequent but more aggressive fires
October 23, 2025
The boreal forest of North America developed after the last ice age about 10,000 years ago. We might expect that climate
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Researching Forest Fires (Natural Elements)
October 23, 2025
Managing forest fires is all about balancing the good and the bad.
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Mapping a Flood: every minute counts
October 23, 2025
For weeks, Simon Tolszczuk-Leclerc and the Emergency Geomatics Service (EGS) team have been following the spring thaw an
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Using Satellites to Monitor Floods (Natural Elements)
October 23, 2025
In the first episode of our new series Natural Elements, Simon Tolszczuk-Leclerc from Natural Resources Canada’s Emergen
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Newspaper archives detail 1855 quake that shook the Maritimes
October 23, 2025
On the morning of February 8, 1855, a 5.2-magnitude earthquake near Moncton, New Brunswick, sent rumbles through the Mar