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How do I...


... find an ESS employee or organization?

All Earth Sciences Sector employees and organizations are listed in the Natural Resources Canada Directory of People and Services. Information includes mailing address, e-mail address, phone and fax number, and job title for each employee, as well as hierarchical structure of organizations.


... find a job?

For employment within the Earth Sciences Sector, you may address your inquiries to:

HR Operations - ESS
Department of Natural Resources Canada
580 Booth Street, 5th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1A 0E4

See also:

Government of Canada jobs and recruitment sites:


... buy a map?

A variety of map products is available from the Earth Sciences Sector.


... request teaching material?

Teaching material can be obtained at no cost from the Geological Survey of Canada Bookstore. You can contact the GSC Bookstore by e-mail.

See also our collection of resources for teachers.


... find information about earthquakes in Canada?

You can find information about earthquakes in Canada on the following Earth Sciences Sector Web sites:


... find the geographic location of features and places in Canada?

You can search for geographical names of cities, lakes, rivers, beaches, mountains etc. retrieve the feature's (longitude, latitude), and view a map showing its location.


... find lists of frequently asked questions (FAQ) in the Earth Sciences Sector?

Here are some Earth Sciences Sector FAQ pages:


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