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Women in STEM: A conversation with Jasmine Shaw

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 10, 2020
This month, the Ingenium Channel is highlighting a series of talented, Canadian women who are participating in the Dr. Roberta Bondar Career Development Program.
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Remembering in black and white: Wartime photographs just released in Ingenium’s Digital Archives

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Adele Torrance
Ingenium
Nov 9, 2020
On the occasion of Remembrance Day, Ingenium’s archivists would like to share some newly released photographs in the Digital Archives.
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Remembering Air Commodore Leonard Joseph Birchall: A leader, a gentleman and a saviour

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Linda Brand
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Oct 30, 2020
Read about Air Commodore Leonard Birchall, a Canadian who embodies leadership and courage.
Two Remembrance Day pins sit side-by-side on a wooden surface: A red poppy pin sits next to a gold ribbon-shaped pin that features an emblem of a pigeon.
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Animals in war: Unlikely war heroes took to the skies

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Oct 26, 2020
In honour of the wartime contributions of animals, the Ontario SPCA and the Humane Society have unveiled a collectible Remembrance Day pin.
One of the towed threshers designed and fabricated by Dion & Frère Incorporée of Sainte-Thérèse-de-Blainville, Québec. Anon., “Publicité – Dion & Frère Incorporée.” Le Bulletin des agriculteurs, September 1940, 47.
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A century of agricultural technology and innovation in the Laurentides region of Québec: From Dion & Frère to Dion-AG

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Rénald Fortier
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Sep 27, 2020
Hey friend, say friend, come on over, my reading friend, how d’ya like to see some big threshers? Said threshers are in fact stored in the Collections Conservation Centre located within spitting distance of the Canada Science and Technology Museum, in Ottawa, Ontario – a sister / brother institution of the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, in Ottawa – and of the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, in… Ottawa. What is a thresher, you ask? A good question. A thresher is an agricultural machine
An infuriated Clara shredding the Curtiss biplane piloted by George F. Russell, Dongan Hills, New York, 10 September 1910. Anon., “La vache et l’aéroplane.” Le Petit Journal – Supplément illustrée, 25 September 1910, 312.
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A close encounter of the strange and unusual kind, or, How did Clara the cow meet a Curtiss biplane in Staten Island, New York City, New York

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Rénald Fortier
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Sep 13, 2020
Back in 1989, during an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation entitled Up the Long Ladder, when Captain Jean-Luc Picard, a Frenchman with a British accent (!! – Hello, EG!), walked into a cargo bay aboard the starship Enterprise to investigate a fire set by a group of lost colonists he had picked up, Patrick Stewart allegedly found the dialogue so hilarious that he began to laugh, albeit not too loudly. He actually turned his back to the camera to hide this lapse in concentration. When
L’Aviateur du Pacifique.
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A scientific romance and war novel from the Belle Époque: L’Aviateur du Pacifique of Captain Danrit (Émile Driant)

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Rénald Fortier
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Jul 5, 2020
Bonjour, bonjour, my reading friend. I hope the weather is nice in your little corner of paradise. As you probably know, the decade between the first controlled and sustained flight of a powered aeroplane and the start of the First World War was / is among the most fascinating periods in the history of aviation. Yours truly must admit to having a particular affinity for this period. The fact that there are many websites which provide access to newspapers from various countries from these years
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Virtual tulip festival commemorates Canada’s role in the liberation of the Netherlands

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Sonia Mendes
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May 13, 2020
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Canadian Tulip Festival 2020 will be offering all performances and programming online.
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The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan: Canada’s most important homefront contribution

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Canada Aviation and Space Museum
May 7, 2020
On the seventy-fifth anniversary of VE Day, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum reflects on the BCATP and Canada’s important role in training Allied air crews for victory.
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Honouring the brave: Ian Willoughby Bazalgette was Alberta’s sole Victoria Cross recipient of the Second World War

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Connor Wilkie
Ingenium
May 5, 2020
Ian Willoughby Bazalgette was Alberta’s sole Victoria Cross recipient of the Second World War.
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