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    acrylics (Plexiglas/Perspex/Lucite) - William Chalmers
    Actar 911 CPR Dummy - Dianne Croteau, Richard Brault and Jonathan Vinden
    air-conditioned railway coach - Henry Ruttan (1858)
    antigravity suit - Wilbur R. Franks (1940)
    Balderdash - Laura Robinson and Paul Toyne (1984)
    basketball - James Naismith (1892)
    batteryless radio (AC radio tube) - Edward Samuel Rogers Sr. (1925)
    bovril
    butter substitute
    Canadarm - SPAR and the National Aeronautical Establishment (1981)
    calcium carbide and acetylene gas (production of) - Thomas L. "Carbide" Wilson (1892)
    carcino embryonic antigen (CEA) blood test - Dr. Phil Gold (1968)
    cardiac intensive care unit (first)
    cobalt bomb - University of Saskatchewan and Eldorado Mining and Refining (1951)
    compound marine engine - Benjamin Franklin Tibbets compound revolving snow shovel (trains)
    computerized braille
    crash position indicator (C.P.I) - Harry T. Stevinson and David M. Makow (1959)

    dental mirror
    disintegrating plastic
    ear piercer
    electric cooking range - Thomas Ahearn (1882)
    electric hand prosthesis for children - Helmut Lukas (1971)
    electrical car (North America's first)
    electric wheelchair - George J. Klein
    electron microscope - Prof. E. F. Burton and Cecil Hall, James Hillier and Albert Prebus (late 1930s)
    electronic wave organ - Frank Morse Robb (1927)
    explosives vapour detector - Dr Lorne Elias (1990)
    fathometer - Reginald Fessenden
    film developing tank
    five pin bowling - Thomas E. Ryan (1909)
    foghorn - Robert Foulis (1854)
    frozen fish - Dr. Archibald G. Huntsman (1926)

    garbage bag (green plastic) - Harry Wasyluk and Larry Hanson (1950s)
    Gestalt Photo Mapper - G. Hobrough (1975)
    gingerale - John J. McLaughlin (1904)
    goalie mask - Jacques Plante (1959)
    Green ink - Thomas Sterry Hunt (1862)
    hair tonic
    heart valve operation (first)
    helicopter trap (for landing on ships)
    helium as a substitute for hydrogen in airships
    hydrofoil boat - Alexander Graham Bell and Casey Baldwin (1908)
    IMAX - Grahame Ferguson, Roman Kroitor, Robert Kerr (1968)
    instant potato flakes - Dr. Edward Asselbegs and the Food Research Institute (1962)
    insulation
    insulin (as diabetes treatment) - Dr. Frederick Banting, Dr. Charles Best and Dr. Collip (1921)

    Java - James Gosling
    Jetline
    jolly jumper - Olivia Poole
    kerosene - Abraham Gesner (1840)
    lacrosse - played since the 1600s; William George Beers set out standard rules (1860)
    laser (sailboat) - Bruce Kirby, Ian Bruce and Hans Fogh (1969)
    lightbulb (first patented) - Henry Woodward (1874)
    liposomes

    machine gun tracer bullet
    MacPherson gas mask
    measure for footwear
    Muskol
    Newtsuit - Phil Nuytten
    newsprint - Charles Fenerty (1838)
    Nursing Mother Breast Pads - Marsha Skrypuch (1986)

    pablum - Drs. Alan Brown, Fred Tisdall, and Theo Drake (1930s)
    pacemaker - Wilfred Bigelow
    paint roller - Norman Breakey (1940)
    panoramic camera - John Connon (1887)
    Phi (position homing indicator for aircraft)
    Pictionary - Rob Angel (1986)
    pizza pizza telephone computer delivery services
    portable high chair
    Puzz-3D
    (A) Question of Scruples - Robert Simpson (1984)
    radar profile recorder - NRC (1947)
    radio compass
    retractable beer carton handle (Tuck-away-handle Beer Carton) - Steve Pasjac (1957)
    rollerskate

    screw propeller
    ski-binding
    snowblower - Arthur Sicard (1927)
    snowmobile - Joseph-Armand Bombardier (1937)
    snowplow (rotary) - invented by J.W. Elliot (1869), first built by Leslie Brothers (1883)
    steam foghorn
    standard time - Sir Sanford Fleming (1879)
    Stanley Cup - (Canada's Governor-General) Lord Stanley of Preston (1893)
    Stol aircraft - de Havilland Canada (1948)
    submarine telegraph cable
    Superman - Joe Shuster and Jerome Siegel (1938)
    table hockey - Donald Munro (1930s)
    telephone - Alexander Graham Bell (1874)
    Trivial Pursuit - Chris Haney, John Haney and Scott Abbott (1982)

    variable Pitch Propeller - Wallace Rupert Turnbull (1918)
    Walkie-Talkie - Donald L. Hings (1942)
    washing machine
    wirephoto - Sir William Stephenson (1921)
    Yachtzee
    zipper - Gideon Sundback (1913)

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