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  • The Hudson’s Bay Company charter: "Incredible and problematic"
    2025/12/03
    A look inside the Hudson’s Bay Company Royal Charter, now returning to public spotlight, and its enduring role in Canada’s colonial past and Indigenous displacement
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    12 分
  • Run Like a Girl with Catherine McKenna
    2025/11/25
    Canada’s former Environment Minister reflects on the personal challenges, political battles and moments of resilience that shaped her journey to the front lines of global climate action
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    54 分
  • Across Quebec's Ungava Peninsula with Dave Greene
    2025/11/11
    Inspiring the next generation through education, endurance and the power of exploration
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    42 分
  • Frozen fjords and first ascents: Shira Biner’s Baffin Island odyssey
    2025/10/28
    The 2025 Nat Gillis Adventure Photography Expedition Grant recipient discusses her journey leading a groundbreaking team in Canada's North
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    53 分
  • Gales of November: John U. Bacon on the untold story of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald
    2025/10/14
    Fifty years after the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, bestselling author John U. Bacon revisits the tragedy that changed Great Lakes history
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    1 時間
  • Vanished Beyond the Map: Adam Shoalts on the mystery of lost explorer Hubert Darrel
    2025/09/30
    Through extensive reporting for his new book, RCGS Explorer-in-Residence Adam Shoalts discusses the story of Hubert Darrell, the legendary Arctic explorer who vanished in 1910
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    58 分
  • The future of exploration with Richard Wiese
    2025/09/11
    From summiting Kilimanjaro 18 times to re-shaping The Explorers Club, Richard Wiese discusses inclusivity, conservation and the next era of global discovery
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    39 分
  • Waterborne: Dan Rubinstein’s 2,000-kilometre paddleboard adventure
    2025/09/02
    “On a paddleboard, you‘re vulnerable to tides and winds. You don‘t fight them—you learn to fit into natural rhythms.” Journalist and author Dan Rubinstein joins the Explore Podcast for the second instalment in our annual canoe/paddling series to share the story of his epic three-month, 2,000-kilometre paddleboarding journey, which took him from Ottawa to New York City and back via the Ottawa River, the St. Lawrence River, Lake Champlain, the Hudson River, the Erie Canal and Lake Ontario. Along the way, he explored the idea of blue space—the powerful impact of water on our bodies, minds, and communities. In this conversation, Dan reflects on his new book Waterborne, the physical and spiritual pull of water, and why paddleboarding offered a unique way to connect with people, places, and history. From Mohawk communities reclaiming their relationship with the St. Lawrence River to grassroots activists restoring the Hudson to strangers offering kindness along the Erie Canal, Dan’s journey reveals how water shapes us, heals us, and connects us across boundaries.
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    41 分