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Hope for Climate Change From Canada's Arctic Ocean
After an impressive career spanning five decades, four countries, three continents, several oceans and countless adventu
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What’s that crawling through the forests of Prince Edward Island?
Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) scientists literally have their hands full as they search all corners of Prince Edward
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Machine Mapping Canada: training technology to complete the picture
As the second-largest country in the world, Canada has a lot of territory and different types of land cover to map, incl
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The link between deadly volcanos, climate change and mass extinctions
On a typical day at the lab, research scientist Steve Grasby focuses on geochemistry at the Geological Survey of Canada
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Why are researchers interested in an earthquake that occurred over 300 years ago?
Hint: it’s the largest earthquake that ever hit eastern North America. So why the interest? It’s quite simple. By collec
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Working the line: tales from the 141st Meridian
An account of Joe Harrietha’s 2017 expedition on the Yukon–Alaska border.
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Working the Line: Maintaining the border in Canada’s wilderness (photo gallery)
As a surveyor for the International Boundary Commission
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A global information highway to meet the challenges of a fragile Arctic ecosystem
OTTAWA - Climate change affects the Arctic in different ways. Regional impacts include coastal erosion, evolving ocean c
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Measuring the shake, rattle and roll in Canada’s Western Arctic
Travelling and working in remote regions of Canada’s North is no easy task. Ask a Natural Resources Canada seismologist.