CCA Hosts Inaugural Wiki Edit-a-Thon
A look back at the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s first edit-a-thon held on May 22
A look back at the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s first edit-a-thon held on May 22
The sixth edition of Wiki Loves Sport aims to improve content related to sport in the Wikimedia projects.
Wikimedia Canada hopes that ratification by numerous affiliates and members will further stimulate debate and discussion with the Foundation. This approach is intended to recognize the considerable volunteer and community efforts invested to date in continuing the process.
Wikimedia Canada is pleased to announce the results of the vote held during its Annual Members’ Meeting on May 25, 2024. During the meeting, a new Board of Directors was elected.
Calls for proposals and scholarship application close on May 31!
The call for papers for the 2024 WikiConvention francophone has been extended to May 31.
As announced in Abidjan last September, the 2024 edition of the WikiConvention francophone will be held in Quebec City. The convention will take place on
We would like to learn more about who contributes or would like to contribute to the Wikimedia movement in Canada so that we can better support you.
Are you a Wikimedia contributor or would you like to become one ? Are you based in Canada? We are conducting a short survey to get to know our community better.
Wikimedia Canada is seeking an experienced Treasurer to join its Board of Directors. The Treasurer must be familiar with the financial accounting of non-profit and charitable organizations. They are responsible for overseeing accounting procedures and reporting.
As announced in Abidjan last September, the 2024 edition of the WikiConvention francophone will be held in Quebec City. The convention will take place on
Wikimedia Canada is a non-profit committed to the growth, development and distribution of free knowledge in Canada. Our actions are made possible by donors like you.
The 2023 WikiConference North America happened earlier this month (November 9-12), in Toronto, Canada. During four days, over 250 participants gathered at the Toronto Reference Library.