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Geographical Thinking from Esri Canada

Esri Canada
GIS
Canada
Missing Children Society Of Canada
Rescue App
Cartography
Amber Alerts
Child Search Network
Lichens
Indigenous Communities
Calgary Police Service
GIS Education
Accessibility
Commercial Real Estate
Climate Change
ESRI
Education
Antarctica
Urban Planning
Candid Access Project
Conservation

Tune in for inspiring stories from thought leaders and GIS users across business, government and education in Canada. Get practical tips for applying geospatial thinking to tackle challenges -- from simple ones encountered in everyday life to the most complex issues our world faces today.

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Pack your bags for a festive challenge! In this special Geographical Thinking Caps episode, we test your ability to separate fact from fiction. Contestants face off to decide whether snowy place names belong to real Canadian towns or beloved holiday ... more

In this edition of Getting Technical, we break down the latest updates across the Esri ecosystem. Jeff Petillion kicks things off with new capabilities in Imagery, including enhancements to the Content Store and Excalibur. Next, Kevin Iraheta explore... more

What makes a map “lost”? In this episode of Geographical Thinking, Michelle Brake welcomes Professor James Cheshire to explore The Library of Lost Maps, a collection of once-famous cartographic gems that have faded from public memory. From beautifull... more

The Esri Canada User Conference is back and it’s more than just maps!

In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake is joined by Mike Gregotski and Mary Jane Maher from the Esri Canada User Conference (UC) planning team to explore w... more

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Fionnuala Braun
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Scott Digweed
Volunteer archivist with the Clements Historical Society and has a background in entomology and data management
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Paul Heersink
Program manager for Roads & Addresses at Esri Canada
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T'Brenn Kelly-McKinnon
Director of Fund Delivery and Impact
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Cameron Glover
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Mohamed Ahmed
Lead Data Scientist at Esri Canada with a PhD in Geography, focusing on marine carbon sink in Arctic waters.
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Ingrid Buday
Founder of No More Noise Toronto, advocating against noise pollution.
No More Noise Toronto
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Dr. Julia Wagemann
Earth observation, data and technology specialist, educator, and community builder
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Episode: Changing the Landscape with Women+ in Geospatial
Douglas Sauer
GIS Analyst at Strathcona Regional District
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Episode: How One GIS Analyst Keeps a Region Running

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Michelle Brake
Host of Geographical Thinking, exploring ideas, stories, and conversations through the lens of geography.
Michelle Brick
Host of Geographical Thinking, exploring ideas and stories through geography, also associated with Esri Canada.

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Geographical Thinking Caps: Real Town or Movie Town
Q: How did you feel about your chances in this game?
Both contestants expressed feelings of nervousness at the beginning but also excitement to engage with the game.
Geographical Thinking Caps: Real Town or Movie Town
Q: Is the small town hub of Dog River, Saskatchewan a real place on the map or was it a fictional community built up for laughs and Corner Gas?
Unfortunately, it was made up for the small screen and is not real.
Geographical Thinking Caps: Real Town or Movie Town
Q: Is the rainy town of Forks, Washington a real place you can explore or just a moody backdrop imagined for the Twilight Saga?
It is an absolutely real place and the contestant made it a point to visit Forks, Washington to walk along La Push Beach, living her Twilight dreams.
Data-Driven Destinations
Q: Can you explain the purpose of TourismScapes?
TourismScapes consolidates various data points into a user-friendly platform to help communities understand and enhance their tourism sectors.
Data-Driven Destinations
Q: How does data play a part in Destination Canada's strategy?
Data is essential for informing decision-making and shaping strategies that improve tourism through the Canadian Tourism Data Collective.

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