Applications being accepted for September 2015
Esri Canada Once Again Recognized as One of Canada’s Best Managed Companies
TORONTO – March 25, 2015 – Esri Canada, the country’s leading provider of enterprise geographic information system (GIS) solutions, has been named one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for a third consecutive year.
GoGeomatics Canada Launches E-Book for International Geospatial Job Seekers
GoGeomatics Canada, the premier communications and resource hub in the Canadian geospatial community, has just launched a career guide for international job seekers looking to move to Canada to work in GIS, remote sensing, surveying, geodesy, and geomatics engineering.
Explore Canada via the Canada’s Parks and Heritage Explorer
Are you interested in exploring Canada and her National historic landmarks? Enter this fine story map by Mark Laudon @mapsrus
Dev Tip – Introducing the BC Developers’ Exchange
A tip for developers, would-be developers, mashup artists, coders, students and others from the BC Government – What if brilliant developers could use real-time data feeds to create mobile phone transit apps to locate moving buses?
Canada to Host International Open Data Conference
Minister Clement Announces Canada to Host International Open Data Conference – Third worldwide conference a key initiative in Canada’s international promotion of open data
Scene Sharp Receives $500,000 Investment from Government of Canada
FREDERICTON, New Brunswick, Canada, 27 January 2015 – Scene Sharp Technologies Inc.™ has received $500,000 in investment from the Government of Canada through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA). Provided as a repayable loan, the investment will support conversion of the Scene Sharp Fuze Go® image fusion software from standard desktop software to cloud-based and software-as-a-service product offerings.
CAG Announces Nominations for GIScience Excellence Award
Annual nominations are due by midnight of 15 April
Energy Tops Top 100 as Mega-Project Spending Soars
Canadian mega-project spending is on the rise. The value of the country’s 100 biggest public infrastructure projects has grown to $157.9 billion, a 12-per-cent increase over 2014’s $140.5 billion, according to ReNew Canada, which today released its ninth annual Top 100 Projects report.
SBL’s GeoSpatial Services wins tender from Canadian Government
SBL’s GeoSpatial Services division has won yet another tender from the Canadian Government