CANADA ROCKS THE WORLD presents THAT'S Canadian!?!
Canadians are some of the best entertainers in the world. I don't know what it is. We just are awesome, I guess. Noteable folks: Pamela Anderson is Canadian. In fact she was born on Canada Day of 1967, which was, of course, the Centennial! And guess what: Keanu Reeves, Jim Carrey, Alex Trebek, Linda Evangelista, John Candy, Mike Myers, and Shania Twain are all Canadian too. Fancy that! For a more thorough list, check here.
Canadian Inventions Particularly Worth Noting:
All inventions/discoveries on this list can be verified by the CIPO/OPIC (Canadian Intellectual Property Office). To browse a HUGE list of Canadian inventions by inventor, province, or category, visit the site.
AM radio
IMAX projector and system
panoramic pictures and camera
standard time
telephone
transceiver (walkie-talkie)
world's first commercial motion picture
butter substitute
electric cooking range
instant potato flakes
Pablum
cigarette box
freehand
hair tonic
jolly jumper
improved ironing board
measure for footwear
paint roller
portable high chair
robertson screw
washing machine
zipper
degradable plastic
green box
kerosene
oil well
pulp newsprint
sewage recycling system
Actar 911 CPR Dummy
dental mirror
electron microscope
insulin
liposomes
medical instruments
electric hand prosthesis for children
myoelectric prosthesis
fog bell or gong
personal distress device
MacPherson gas mask
ear piercer
Abdomenizer
Balderdash
basketball
5-pin bowling
hockey goalie mask
Muskol
Puzz-3D
rollerskate
ski-binding
tabletop hockey game
Trivial Pursuit
air-conditioned vehicle
Canadarm
electric car
guardrail
snowblower
snowmobile
And my personal list of inventions which are common knowledge to many a Canadian:
lacrosse
ice brewed beer
hockey
back bacon
Superman
Beano
baseball (yes! we played it first)
Candu Nuclear Reactors
Commodore Computers
Red Rose Tea
Smarties
the wonderbra
V-chip
cable TV
peacekeeping
Geiger Counter
engineered yarn
beer cases with tuck-in handles
flight simulators for pilot training
(The above items can be verified at the Oh! Canada, eh? site, or this book that I got at the library and will post its title soon here.)