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Canadian
Identity
- Science and
technology
- Medicine
- in the early 1920s, 2 canadians, Frederick
Banting and Charles Best developed a
way to extract insulin from donor
pancreas.
- they were able to treat
diabetic dogs, and
refined it to work on
humans
- This started a big
change, in helping
people who are dibetic
- Medicin started to
evolve even further to
help more diabetic
people
- In 2011 a team lead by Dr.Shaf
Keshavjee Devised a way to
test the viability of a donor's
lung befor transplant.
- This was called the
XVIVO Lung
Perfusion system
system.
- surgeries are more
safe now.
- increases the chance of a
successful surgery
- Space
- In 2002, the CSA, Dynacon
Enterprises Limited, the University
of Toronto and The University of
British columbia unveiled Canada's
first microsatellite.
- The launch for the MOST
(microvariability and oscillation of
stars) its first telescope, on June 30,
2003
- On February 25, 2013 the
Sapphire, Canada's first
military satellite was
launched!
- Currently still in service, it's mission is
Space surveillance, this gives information
on space objects. This helps us keep track
of things and helps develop defensive
matters for emergencies.
- The Canadian government
is planing a space launch
mission, to be set in 2018
- The RADRSAT
constellation is meant to
help with keeping tabs on
the environment
- Meant for
non-military use
- Arts and
cultures
- Museums
- Canada has
over 2500
museums
- The royal Ontario
Museum id
considered Canada's
best museum.
- the art gallery of
Toronto is the
eighth largest art
museum, including
more than 65,000
works
- Canadian
artist
- Ken Danby, born
March 6, 1940,
died September 23
2007.
- "At the Crease" is a
painting which
depicts a masked
hockey goalie
defending his goal
- he received the
order of canada, and
the order of ontario
awards.
- Kazuo Hamasaki, born
in 1925, died in 2005.
was a Canadian artist
of Japanese heritage
- Once president
of the society of
Canadian artist.
- His work can
still be found at
auctions
- he was given the
artistic name Shin
Sen by the Josui
Nanga Society.
- Food
- for a food to identifie
as Canadian, it is
really hard because
there are so many
ethnicitys which
make up canada
- from the last
agriculture census in
2011, it was recorded
that there were about
205, 730 farms in
canada
- there is about
64.8 million
hectares of farm
area in canada
- Social
- Diversity
- more than 200 ethnic
origins were reported
in the 2011 national
household survey.
- 13 different ethnic
origins have
surpassed the 1
million mark.
- Canadian
- English
- French
- Scottish
- Irish
- German
- Italian
- Chinese
- First nations
- Ukrainian
- East indian
- Dutch
- Polish
- 1 out of 5 people in
Canada are
foreign-born
- visible minority
population
- South Asians, Chinese,
and Black accounted for
61.3% of the visibly
minority population in
2011
- a vast majority of the
immigrant population lived
in more predominate areas
such as Toronto, Montreal,
and Vancouver