The Francophone WikiConvention: a place for collective commitments
The Francophone WikiConvention is an international gathering of wikimedians from the French-speaking world. It seems to me that one of
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The Francophone WikiConvention is an international gathering of wikimedians from the French-speaking world. It seems to me that one of
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Read MoreLast November, I had the opportunity, thanks to Wikimedia Canada, to get a grant for the French Wiki Convention.
Read MoreFrom November 17 to 20, Wikimedia France and WikiFranca received French-speaking Wikimedians in Paris for the 2022 Francophone WikiConvention.
Read MoreWikimedia Canada is honored to announce the appointment of Louis Germain as Executive Director.
Read MoreOn November 20th and 21st, the WikiConference Francophone 2021 was held online, thanks to Wikimedia Tunisia and Wikimedia France. Wikimedia Canada was present to celebrate these two days of sharing between French-speaking Wikimedians.
Read More“In recent years, many people have had the impression that Quebec is more exposed to extreme precipitation events than it used to be. This impression is well-founded, at least for the extreme south of Quebec,” states a report by the Consortium on Regional Climatology and Adaptation to Climate Change (Ouranos).
Read MoreIf anything stands out in our data analysis, it is the decrease in temperature differences between day and night. This thermal amplitude, moreover, is more or less great according to the vegetation cover protecting the districts.
Read MoreJune 21 is the National Aboriginal Peoples Day and marks the 4th anniversary of Wikipetcia Atikamekw. Where is the encyclopedia in an aboriginal language of Canada in 2021? Interview with the initiators of the project.
Read MoreIn collaboration with Acfas, Wikimedia Canada is hosting two interns, Ali Sabzi Dizajyekan, a data visualization specialist, and Laurence Taschereau, a journalism student, as part of IVADO’s Data Storytelling grant and the ECCC 100 Years of Data project.
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