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Creators of "The Relens"
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Sharing Our Innovation: "The Relens"

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Presley Sibbick
Jul 25, 2017
In 2017, students from Hagersville Elementary School in Ontario worked in teams to design, develop and share Innovation Projects. One team of young innovators created ‘The Relens’. The Innovation Project ideas began on a field trip to Nipissing University, Brantford campus, where students ranging from grades 3 to 5 learned about Canadian Innovations and the Innovation Cycle. This field trip was led by student teachers, Joseph Bishop and Presley Sibbick, along with Nipissing University professor
Louis Scicluna
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Louis Shickluna- Designing Ships for the Early Welland Canals

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St. Catharines Museum
Jun 30, 2017
Louis Scicluna was born in 1808 to Therese and Joseph Scicluna on the island of Malta. Joseph was a dockyard worker, and both him and Therese encouraged their son to attend school and achieve good grades. Louis, however, showed no interest in academics and faired poorly in class. Afraid that his son would not find a career, Joseph Scicluna took his son Louis to the shipyard in hopes that Louis would develop an interest in becoming a shipwright. Joseph’s plan worked, and for the rest of his life
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IMAX

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Jun 29, 2017
The really big show. Moviegoers want to be amazed continually by what they see, and moviemakers try to keep up and even get ahead by creating bigger, wider, clearer pictures. Today’s truly big picture is IMAX. Before this system, filmmakers couldn’t use the bigger film stock required to display images that would fill a viewer’s field of vision. Seventy-millimetre film, which is ten times larger than regular film, would shake when run through a camera and projector, distorting the image these
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Superman

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Jun 29, 2017
The first hero. Superheroes are so common these days – on television and at the movies; in comics, books, and apps; alone and in teams – you would be forgiven for thinking they had always been around. Shuster would tell a different tale. In 1933, the Toronto artist and his writing partner, Jerry Siegel, were the first to create a comic book superhero – a mysterious figure who uses extraordinary physical powers to uphold good and fight evil. Yet they had to push their creation to publishers for
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Cirque du Soleil

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Jun 27, 2017
The twenty-first century circus. In 1984, Guy Laliberté had a vision for the next century’s circus. The street performer from Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec imagined a spectacle that would centre on the virtuosity of the world’s finest performing artists. No prancing horses and snarling tigers, s’il vous plaît, no faded big tops or sawdust-strewn floors at local hockey arenas. This new circus would amaze with feats of alomost inhuman strength and agility, dazzle with colourful costumes and brilliant
Marie-Odile Junker
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Marie-Odile Junker - 2017 Governor General’s Innovation Awards Winner

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Jun 15, 2017
Marie-Odile Junker is a linguistics professor who is active in Indigenous language documentation, maintenance, and revitalisation. She uses a participatory-action research framework to work with communities and individuals interested in saving their language and seeing it thrive in the 21st century. She has developed several websites and online dictionaries for languages of the Algonquian family (Cree, Innu, Atikamekw). She is leading the co-creation of the Algonquian Linguistic Atlas: www.atlas
Sidney Badgley
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Sidney Badgley: An Imaginative Canadian Architect

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Jun 2, 2017
Sidney Badgley 1850 - 1917 BADGLEY, SIDNEY R. (28 May 1850-29 Apr. 1917), was a prominent church architect in the U.S. and Canada. He was born in Ontario, son of William Edwin and Nancy Rose Badgley. He was educated at public schools and private academies and apprenticed under R.C. Windeyer at an architectural office in Toronto. With the apprenticeship complete Badgley opened his own practice in 1886, but left for Cleveland in 1887 where he would work with one Mr.Wm. Nicklas. Badgley became well
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Oil painting for Canada 150

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May 26, 2017
I am Linglei Lu. I used to be a computer engineer in China. After retirement, my wife and I migrated to Toronto to help my daughter to take care of 3 children. Although the housework is very busy, I still try to squeeze time through the video to learn painting, in order to enrich my life. ​Living in Toronto for 6 years, I have a deep feeling that Canada is a great country. Not only is the vast territory and abundant resources, the most important are her values, Justice, Equality, Freedom
How the Canada Science and Technology Museum designed an accessible, modular headphone jack
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How the Canada Science and Technology Museum designed an accessible, modular headphone jack

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May 1, 2017
Accessible headphone jacks aren’t hard to find nowadays, but they’re always built into your average neighbourhood fixtures, like an ATM. This isn’t the most welcoming design since there’s no way to get the device as a standalone product. But the Canada Science and Technology Museum strives for inclusive design, and since they couldn’t buy an accessible headphone jack, their innovators decided to design their own. These jacks are shaped in a way that makes inserting headphones into them much
Seaweed: From superfood to superconductor
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Seaweed: From superfood to superconductor

Apr 21, 2017
Seaweed, an edible algae with a long history in Atlantic Canada (e.g. dulse seaweed) and some Asian cuisines, could turn out to be an essential ingredient in another trend: the development of more sustainable ways to power our devices. Researchers are using a seaweed-derived material to replace traditional non-renewable carbon materials to help boost the performance of superconductors, lithium-ion batteries and fuel cells in a sustainable way.
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