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These climbers hope to be the 1st all-women group to take on one of Canada s tallest mountains

What Is GeoIgnite And What Does It Hold In 2021 For Canada s Geospatial Industry?

GISuser.com What Is GeoIgnite And What Does It Hold In 2021 For Canada’s Geospatial Industry? April 12, 2021 By Editor rd, and Canada’s National Geospatial Conference is bigger and better than ever. Breaking new ground, the conference is free and the first three days are presented bilingually in French and English for the first time. With the theme “ Leadership and Geospatial Intelligence,” the conference continues to be the platform for conversations and discussion on the future of Canada’s location and technology sector. However, given the huge interest it has been able to generate within the community, the conference is spread over several days now. It starts with a

Remembering His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Prince Philip is considered one of the first environmentalists (Photo: Annie Leibovitz/Buckingham Palace/The Associated Press) April 9, 2021 His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, died peacefully at home at age 99 on April 9, 2021 just two months before his 100th birthday. The duke was the longest-serving spouse in the monarchy’s history and had recently returned to his royal residence at Windsor Castle after spending a month in hospital and undergoing a procedure for a pre-existing heart condition.  He was revered for his steadfast and constant support of the Queen. He had no constitutional power, as a male consort to a female sovereign, but no one was closer to the monarch. He focused his time on hundreds of projects and programs, ranging on youth, science, the outdoors and sport. He gave more than 60 speeches every year on his numerous interests. 

Ocean Supercluster

About the Society Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada better known to Canadians, and the world. The RCGS 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 for thousands of years. We further acknowledge and recognize that our work reaches across all of the distinct First Nations, Métis Homelands and Inuit Nunangat, and for this we are grateful. 

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