See how each family tackled the different Live Net Zero challenges, learn from their experiences, and pick up some tips and tricks to reduce your own household emissions. Learn more about why our ...
The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada is a step on the path toward understanding. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society, in partnership with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, the ...
Sailing up a craggy rock-walled fiord in northern Labrador. Watching humpback whales breach in the salty fresh air of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Walking with polar bears on the coast of Hudson Bay.
We believe that the best indication of what we are looking for can be found in back issues of the magazine itself. It’s important to be familiar with our magazine, its content, architecture, audience ...
Ken McGoogan is a globe-trotting, history-hunting storyteller who survived shipwreck off Dar es Salaam, chased the ghost of Jane Lady Franklin from Russell Square to Van Diemen’s Land, and placed a ...
Learn more about the stories behind the households and why they wanted to participate in Live Net Zero. See how they tackled the challenges and gain valuable tips and tricks for your own home. Already ...
“We chose [the slogan] ‘every child matters’ because I talked about how I felt that I didn’t matter when I was in residential school. We weren’t hugged. We weren’t consoled. We could be half-dead and ...
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society acknowledges that its offices are located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Peoples, who have been guardians of, and in relationship with, these lands ...