How to add missing Geotags in the new Photos App?

I have explored the new Photos App extensively but have thus far been unable to find any way to edit/replace/add/remove Geotags to photos that are missing them.  With iPhoto, it was very easy to copy a Geotag from an iPhone-Shot photo to a photo taken with my Canon DSLR.  In fact, I got into the habit of always snapping at least 1 picture with my iPhone to save the location whenever i'd go out shooting with my DSLR so I could later apply the Geotag to the rest of the photos when I got home.  Did Apple remove this critical feature from the new Photos App?

http://www.macrumors.com/2015/03/02/os-x-yosemite-public-beta-now-available/
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2891837/apple-unveils-new-photos-app-in-os- x-yosemite-public-beta.html

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