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Hal Kvisle

Hal Kvisle is a Canadian business icon. He’s been named Canada’s most Outstanding CEO of the Year, received the Canadian Business Leader Award, and...

Gordon Stenhouse

If you’ve seen a photo of a grizzly bear wearing radio collar in Canada’s Rocky Mountains, it’s likely a bear being studied by fRI...

Gena Rotstein

Creating change doesn’t start with a sharp critique, nor does it end with suggesting a good idea, but it most certainly can be advanced...

Garrick Ng

How do you become a leading visual storyteller? We often assume it begins with degrees from art institutes and jobs in the creative industries,...

Gail Wallin

If the biodiversity crisis isn’t well-understood, the threat posed by invasive species might be going completely under the radar. Most of us see the...

Fin Donnelly

If you want to solve a problem, it's best to know the issue intimately. And few know – or love – the Fraser River...

Eva Wu

A freelance visual storyteller, a former Parks Canada Youth Ambassador and renewable resource management student, Eva Wu is a young leader determined to create...

Elliott Ingles

Mount Robson Provincial Park is one of British Columbia’s oldest and most iconic protected areas. In fact, it’s one of the crown jewels of...

Dr. Shelley Alexander

Do we need a new model of scientific stewardship and wildlife conservation management in North America? University of Calgary professor and founder of the...

Dr. Mike Flannigan

Most people think of forest fires as natural disasters, but according to the former senior research scientist with the Canadian Forest Service, wildland fire...