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Canadian Geospatial Digest for November 11th, 2024
Solar Solutions Developed by the University of Waterloo for Safer Airports Real-time provincial road traveler information is part of the…
Canada’s Geospatial Excellence: Nurturing Skills for a Sustainable Tomorrow
Canada is leading the way in empowering individuals with cutting-edge skills in the field through programs such as Quick Train…
GoGeomatics Picks the Most Important International Stories of 2023
Saeideh’s pick: Interactive map shows where your food comes from Jonathan’s Pick: Canada’s National Geomatics Expo Jake’s pick: Mapping the…
QGIS: Performing Viewshed Analysis on Archaeological Sites
In 1927 a Vancouver bylaw was enacted that limited the height of buildings to a maximum of six stories in…
Stantec Completes Acquisition of Dessau’s Engineering Assets
MONTREAL, QUEBEC and EDMONTON, ALBERTA–(Jan. 20, 2015) – North American design firm Stantec has significantly strengthened its presence in the…
Jonathan Murphy is Facilitating the Alberta Geomatics Education Symposium
As the first stop on his three-city Western Canada tour, Jonathan Murphy of GoGeomatics Canada is stopping off in Calgary…
Jean-François Dionne – Senior Geomatics Specialist at WESA Group Inc in Ottawa
The first GoGeomatics Canada interview for February is with Jean-François Dionne. He is the Senior Geomatics Specialist at WESA Group…
GIS Team Leader
Pat has worked in both the public and private GIS sectors and we were fortunate to have him share his experiences with us. He is currently the GIS Team Leader for all projects that require GIS services.
The office that he works at is involved in Environmental Management, and there are approximately 50 on-going projects. The work environment and turnaround times are usually very fast pace and it is his duty to make sure that the GIS services are delivered with the best quality possible and on time.