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CAG/CARTO Annual Meeting 2026

Date: June 1-4, 2026Location: University of Victoria, Victoria B.C.

In an era of climate change, habitat loss, social injustice, and misinformation, connection is key to resilience. Our ability to adapt and respond depends on how we collaborate across disciplines.
Join the Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG) and partners in Victoria, BC, June 1–4, 2026, as we explore solutions, share ideas, and take action.

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Canadian Geography Undergraduate Research Symposium

Date: Friday May 1, 2026Location: online

Hosted by the Canadian Association of Geographers, this online event is open to all undergraduate students in Canada doing geographic research. Research shared at the symposium could include work for honours thesis, research assistantships, upper-year projects, or creative works. All research is welcome!

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