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Grow or Die – 3 Key GIS Career Needs
The premise of a liberal arts or science degree is to get a wide range of exposure across several disciplines. …
Twitter Milestones and Social Media Management
GoGeomatics has just reached a milestone on our Twitter account: We now have over 5,000 Twitter followers! We have to…
GIS Day 2014 at Carleton University – in Pictures
GoGeomatics celebrated GIS Day yesterday at Carleton University in Ottawa, part of the worldwide GIS Day celebrations. We would like…
NRCan Kicks off Geography Awareness Week
On Monday, November 17, GoGeomatics visited Natural Resources Canada for their kick-off to Geography Awareness Week 2014. Invitations were extended…
Canadian Geomatics Students come together from Coast to Coast
What a start to the school year! Over 200 people from coast to coast showed up to the first ever…
The GoGeomatics Back to School Socials Are Just around the Corner!
Over the past month, we’ve been spreading the word about the Back to School Socials to the geomatics community over…
Canadian Geomatics Twitter Channels: Friends with Benefits
This piece is generated by my experiences with my own account @RebelGeo and as Tweeter for Canadian Geographic Education @CanGeoEdu.…
CARIS 2014 focuses on developing the Blue Economy
Fredericton, NB, Canada – CARIS successfully held its 15th international user group conference in Brest, France during the week of…
Discussing the Proposed Pan-Canadian Geomatics Strategy at the University of Ottawa
On April 19th, the Canadian Remote Sensing Society (CRSS) and GoGeomatics Canada got together with other members of the Ottawa…
Toronto Geospatial Students Give Input on new Canadian Geomatics Strategy
On March 22nd, GoGeomatics Toronto hosted an event where a group of passionate and interested students assembled to explore the…
How to Ace your next GIS Job interview
GoGeomatics Canada holds career seminars ever so often that are popular for their industry-specific tips and incites. The last time…
Ed Kennedy Discuses GIAC’s Past and Future
The Canadian geomatics community has been discussing and debating the importance of having a thriving and useful geomatics industry association. …