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A Day in the Life of an Archives Summer Student

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Adele Torrance
Ingenium
Sep 14, 2018
This summer I had an amazing time visiting the Canada’s Museum of Science and Technology (CSTM). With my family and friends, we took in the sites and explored the exhibits, sounds and interactives of the new museum. There is so much to see that it requires several visits to take everything in as intended. My way into work every day this summer regularly offered me intriguing views of the new development around the museum and the constant stream of visitors arriving; it was a busy summer 2018
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Defining Moments Canada launches national contest to commemorate the centenary of the Spanish flu pandemic

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Sep 5, 2018
A national contest is challenging schools, museums, and heritage organizations to tell stories about the Spanish flu pandemic using digital storytelling tools. “We hope to inspire Canadians to bring to light the stories that shaped our country but are only briefly mentioned in textbooks, and often ignore the many diverse voices that need to be heard,” says Neil Orford, program leader for Defining Moments Canada, the bilingual, non-profit heritage organization hosting the contest. “Personal
Museum of Fear and Wonder
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A small, Alberta museum offers up unusual insights into human nature

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Sep 4, 2018
Two brothers have converted a typical, Alberta farmhouse—located near Calgary—into the Museum of Fear and Wonder. This unorthodox museum is a reminder that things are not always what they seem, that the world is much more interesting and complex than we realize. Read more about the Museum of Fear and Wonder in this feature article.
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Welcome to the Museum of Odd

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Aug 7, 2018
Gauging by the artifacts—which include Bob Barker’s toothbrush, Elvis’s underwear, and more than 400 sock monkeys—the Museum of Odd is aptly named. Located in Lawrence, Kansas, the museum is the personal home of Randy Walker – who believes that “everyone should collect something.” Read the full article to find out more about this eclectic museum and its owner.
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An Indigenous canoe video series marks a new wave of cultural revitalization

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Amelia Healey
Ingenium
Aug 1, 2018
Through a new online video series, Frank Brown is highlighting how Indigenous youth are reconnecting with the traditional, ocean-going canoe. Brown is the executive producer of Glwa – the ocean-going canoe, a series of 13 short videos that showcase the widespread impact of the canoe and the revival of its practice with maritime Indigenous culture today.
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Egypt plans a GEM of a museum

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jul 27, 2018
Construction is well underway for a new museum in Egypt – scheduled to open in 2019. The Grand Egyptian Museum—or GEM—will house 100,000 artifacts, including the complete collection of Tutankhamun's tomb. Museum officials hope it will help boost the country’s tourism. Read the full article and watch a short video depicting the restoration of artifacts and the museum’s construction.
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Searching for the sublime: Algonquin Park and the origins of wilderness tourism

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Adele Torrance
Ingenium
Jul 25, 2018
In the late 1800s, Canadian cities were in the process of a major transition due to great population increases, industrialization and a growing middle class. Toronto was no exception, and in terms of its population size and industrial production, was second only to Montreal in these years.
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Museum of Candy to explore the evolution of sweets

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Jul 19, 2018
Talk about a sweet idea – in early 2019, bite into New York's new Candy Museum. The museum’s 15 interactive rooms will include a highly Instagrammable candy cane runway, a candy-making factory, and the world’s largest gummy bear. The experience is sure to give visitors a sugar rush!
The Canada Science and Technology Museum
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Award profile: Reinventing the Canada Science and Technology Museum

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Sonia Mendes
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Jul 17, 2018
On November 17, 2017, the Canada Science and Technology Museum marked a pivotal moment in its history. The museum reopened its doors to the public, starting a fresh chapter following a three-year closure. In the three years leading up to that momentous event, a small team of dedicated employees worked tirelessly to rebuild the entire facility from the ground up—including the creation of all-new exhibitions—in preparation for reopening. It was an incredible feat of teamwork that did not go
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The veins of Mother Earth: Underwater cave exploration with Jill Heinerth

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Cassidy Swanston
Canada Science and Technology Museum
Jun 12, 2018
As a child, Jill Heinerth dreamed of being an astronaut. As a Canadian girl growing up in the twentieth century, this option didn’t seem accessible to her. Instead of a career that blasted her far above the Earth’s surface, she forged her own path deep within the Earth. She discovered a place where she could still explore hidden worlds, floating weightlessly. Although water is the lifeblood of our planet, we somehow know more about the cosmos than we do about our Earth’s own underwater caves
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