Skip to main content
Ingenium Logo

You are leaving IngeniumCanada.org

✖


This link leads to an external website that Ingenium does not control. Please read the third-party’s privacy policies before entering personal information or conducting a transaction on their site.

Have questions? Review our Privacy Statement

Vous quittez IngeniumCanada.org

✖


Ce lien mène à un site Web externe qu'Ingenium ne contrôle pas. Veuillez lire les politiques de confidentialité des tiers avant de partager des renseignements personnels ou d'effectuer une transaction sur leur site.

Questions? Consultez notre Énoncé de confidentialité

Ingenium The Channel

Langue

  • Français
Search Toggle

Menu des liens rapides

  • Ingenium Locations
  • Shop
  • Donate
  • Join
Menu

Main Navigation

  • Browse
    • Categories
    • Media Types
    • Boards
    • Featured Stories
  • About
    • About The Channel
    • Content Partners

Explore

Browse

Military

Hear the stories of war veterans – and explore innovations throughout military history.

Filters

Media

  • Article (95)
  • Video (6)

Publication

  • Canada Aviation and Space Museum (2)
  • Google Cultural Institute (1)
  • Historica Canada (1)
  • Ontario SPCA and Humane Society (1)
  • The Globe and Mail (1)
  • The Ottawa Citizen (1)
  • vimeo.com (1)

Reading Duration

  • Long (1)
  • Medium (5)
  • Short (28)
101 Results:
Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow 2
2 m
Article
Engineering & Technology
Share

Collection Highlights: Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow 2

Profile picture for user Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jul 14, 2017
Intended to replace the Avro Canada CF-100, the CF-105 Arrow was a technical masterpiece at the forefront of aviation engineering during its time. The Canadian government believed, however, that the manned bomber threat was diminishing and that air defence could be better handled by unmanned BOMARC missiles. The contract was cancelled on February 20, 1959 while test flying was still in progress. By then five Arrows had flown. The government ordered all completed Arrows, related documentation
Avro Arrow
1 m
Engineering & Technology
Share

Heritage Minutes: Avro Arrow

Profile picture for user Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jul 14, 2017
The Avro Arrow –a triumph of aerospace achievement in Canadian history. Launched in 1953, the Avro Arrow project was innovative for the times as the most advanced and fastest interceptor aircraft.
Canada’s Jet-Age Dream: The Avro Arrow
20 m
Article
Engineering & Technology
Share

Canada’s Jet-Age Dream: The Avro Arrow

Profile picture for user Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jul 14, 2017
Between 1952 and 1959, Avro Canada developed an advanced all-weather fighter interceptor called the CF-105 Arrow. This aircraft, with its futuristic, delta-wing design, captured Canadians’ imaginations in a way few projects have, before or since.
L. Bruce Robertson beside Canadian Red Cross truck, ca. [1914-1918] L. Bruce Robertson fonds, F 1374, Archives of Ontario, I0050290  Copyright: Queen’s Printer for Ontario
Article
Military
Share

Dr. Lawrence Bruce Robertson and blood transfusion in the trenches of World War I

Profile picture for user Canadian Blood Services
Canadian Blood Services
Jul 13, 2017
As Canada celebrates 150 years we look back on Canadian innovations in transfusion medicine. A series of posts feature remarkable Canadian progress in transfusion medicine — past, present and future. Modern Canadian blood banking and transfusion services can trace their origins to the trenches of World War I, thanks to the efforts of transfusion pioneer Dr. Lawrence Bruce Robertson. Robertson enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps to support the British soldiers fighting in Europe. Along
Dr. Norman Bethune (right) Canadian Blood Transfusion Unit which operated during the Spanish Civil War circa 1936-1938, Spain. Source: Library and Archives Canada Copyright: Expired.
Article
Military
Share

Wartime Service and Canadian Transfusion Medicine

Profile picture for user Canadian Blood Services
Canadian Blood Services
Jun 28, 2017
As Canada celebrates 150 years we look back on Canadian innovations in transfusion medicine over the years. A series of posts over the next few weeks feature remarkable Canadian progress – past, present and future. Modern blood banking and transfusion medicine owe a great deal to Canadian wartime pioneers in battlefield medicine. For example, Dr. Lawrence Bruce Robertson’s insistence on whole blood for treatment of battlefield shock and hemorrhage established its medical importance in
Wings on My Sleeve - David H. Tate, Captain (N) / Colonel CAF
8 m
Aviation
Share

Wings on My Sleeve - David H. Tate, Captain (Navy) / Colonel CAF

Profile picture for user Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jun 18, 2017
David Tate reminisces about receiving his wings as a naval aviator, landing aboard aircraft carriers, flying naval jets, and participating in anti-submarine missions with the Royal Canadian Navy. Having flown many aircraft in his illustrious and extensive career, Mr. Tate visits the Hawker Sea Fury, an aircraft he affectionately refers to as "his first love." "Voices from the Canada Aviation and Space Museum", a new documentary film series produced by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, in
Hurricanes and Spitfires Across Three Continents - Bill McRae, Flight-Lieutenant (ret'd)
9 m
Aviation
Share

Hurricanes and Spitfires Across Three Continents - Bill McRae, Flight-Lieutenant (ret'd)

Profile picture for user Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jun 18, 2017
Trained as a pilot, Bill McRae flew aboard Supermarine Spitfires with Royal Air Force 132 Squadron during the Second World War, intercepting German aircraft. Mr. McRae discusses his experiences of flying Hawker Hurricanes equipped with photographic equipment in Takoradi, Ghana, and his unexpected transfer to Sierra Leone. "Voices from the Canada Aviation and Space Museum", a new documentary film series produced by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, in collaboration with Outsiders Films Inc
Orenda et un pionnier de l'informatique - John Duggan, Capitaine d'aviation Ba Peng (à la retraite)
5 m
Aviation
Share

Orenda and the Computer - John Duggan, Flight-Lieutenant Ba Peng (ret'd)

Profile picture for user Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jun 14, 2017
John Duggan shares his experiences of working with an electronic calculator, now commonly known as a computer, on the infamous Orenda engine for A.V.Roe Canada Limited, and how the use of this new technology greatly influenced the effectiveness and power of the Canadair Sabres. "Voices from the Canada Aviation and Space Museum", a new documentary film series produced by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, in collaboration with Outsiders Films Inc., focuses the spotlight on men who have left
Canadian Naval Aviator - Bob Murray, Lieutenant-Commander
7 m
Aviation
Share

Canadian Naval Aviator - Bob Murray, Lieutenant-Commander

Profile picture for user Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Jun 14, 2017
Bob Murray shares stories about flying Sikorsky S-55 HO4S-3 rescue helicopters with the Royal Canadian Navy, and the flight missions he completed as a Lieutenant-Commander in Shearwater, Nova Scotia, such as landing on a USS Triton submarine during a rescue mission. "Voices from the Canada Aviation and Space Museum", a new documentary film series produced by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, in collaboration with Outsiders Films Inc., focuses the spotlight on men who have left their mark on
Richard Yim working on the Excavator
3 m
Article
Engineering & Technology
Share

How a Waterloo start-up plans to rid the world of landmines

Profile picture for user Curious Canada
Curious Canada
Apr 4, 2017
Richard Yim grew up in a part of Cambodia where children had to be careful playing outside. While that may seem like a general note you learn growing up in Canada, Yim’s experience carries a lot more weight since Cambodia is littered with about 10 million landmines. Yim even had the horrific experience of witnessing his aunt die from stepping on a mine when he was just eight-years-old. When he moved to Canada with his family he was amazed to see kids playing outside like there was nothing to
Page
  • First page 1
  • …
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Current page 8
  • Page 9
  • Page 10
  • Page 11

Footer

About The Channel

The Channel

Contact Us

Ingenium
P.O. Box 9724, Station T
Ottawa ON K1G 5A3
Canada

613-991-3044
1-866-442-4416
contact@IngeniumCanada.org
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Channel

    • Channel Home
    • About the Channel
    • Content Partners
  • Visit

    • Online Resources for Science at Home
    • Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
    • Canada Aviation and Space Museum
    • Canada Science and Technology Museum
    • Ingenium Centre
  • Ingenium

    • Ingenium Home
    • About Ingenium
    • The Foundation
  • For Media

    • Newsroom
    • Awards

Connect with us

Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest Ingenium news straight to your inbox!

Sign Up

Legal Bits

Ingenium Privacy Statement

© 2025 Ingenium

Symbol of the Government of Canada
  • Browse
    • Categories
    • Media Types
    • Boards
    • Featured Stories
  • About
    • About The Channel
    • Content Partners