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Occupation
  
Geologist

Name
  
Charles Camsell


Education
  
University of Manitoba

Awards
  
Founder's Gold Medal

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Born
  
February 8, 1876 (
1876-02-08
)
Fort Liard, Northwest Territories

Alma mater
  
St. John's College University of Manitoba

Known for
  
Deputy minister of mines (1920–1935) Commissioner of the Northwest Territories (1935–1946) President of the Canadian Geographical Society (1929–1941)

Notable work
  
Founded the Canadian Geographical Society in 1929

Died
  
December 19, 1958, Ottawa, Canada

Organizations founded
  
Royal Canadian Geographical Society

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Charles Camsell (February 8, 1876 – December 19, 1958) was a Canadian geologist and Commissioner of the Northwest Territories from December 3, 1936 to December 3, 1946.

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Early life

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He was born in 1876 in Fort Liard, Northwest Territories, the son of a Hudson's Bay Company factor. In 1894, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Natural Science at the University of Manitoba. Following graduation, he returned to the north where he and his brother caught gold rush fever and set out to stake a claim in the Yukon. It was at this time that he developed an interest in geology and exploration.

Career with the public service of Canada

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Camsell had a long and outstanding career with the Public Service of Canada commencing in 1904.

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In June 1904, Charles received a letter from the head of the GSC, appointing him to a job he had not even applied for. He spent the early part of his career on various geological expeditions that took him to some of the most remote locations in the North. He also did geological fieldwork in southern British Columbia, taking a detailed survey of the unique gold deposits of Nickel Plate Mountain.

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In 1920, he was appointed Deputy Minister of Mines and, in 1936, Deputy Minister of Mines and Resources.

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He retired from the Public Service of Canada in 1946 at the age of 70.

Other contributions and recognition

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From 1930 to 1931 Camsell was President of the Royal Society of Canada. The Royal Society of Canada is the senior national body of distinguished Canadian scientists and scholars. Its primary objective is to promote learning and research in the natural and social sciences and in the humanities.

From 1941 Camsell was an original standing committee member of the Foundation for the Study of Cycles. The Foundation for the Study of Cycles is an international non-profit research organisation for the study of cycles of events.

Camsell founded the Royal Canadian Geographical Society in 1929, and was its president from 1930-1941. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is a Canadian non-profit educational organization dedicated to imparting a broader knowledge and deeper appreciation of Canada — its people and places, its natural and cultural heritage and its environmental, social and economic challenges. The Society is the publisher of Canadian Geographic magazine and its French-language counterpart Géographica.

In 1935 Camsell was made Companion of Order of St. Michael and St. George by King George V. In 1945 the Royal Geographical Society of London awarded him their Founder's Gold Medal for his contributions to geology.

The Charles Camsell Hospital, opened in Edmonton in 1946, was named after Camsell.

References

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