Canadian invention: The Last Sam the Record Man is in Ontario
The Last Sam the Record Man, located in Belleville, Ontario, is the only remaining store of its kind, embodying a significant part of Canadian music history.
Canadian invention: Pablum, Canada’s cereal superstar
The article discusses the invention of Pablum, a baby food developed in Canada during the Great Depression that became a staple in infant nutrition.
Canadian invention: There’s ‘gold’ in them thar potatoes
The Yukon Gold potato, a Canadian classic, celebrates its 60th anniversary, highlighting its innovative breeding process over 14 years.
Canadian Invention: O Pal-o-Mine, where art thou?
The Pal-o-Mine, a candy bar produced in New Brunswick, Canada, has a rich history as one of North America's oldest continuously produced sweets.
Canadian Invention: Canada’s stamp on world history
This article discusses the significance of Canada's first stamp, the three-pence beaver, highlighting its historical uniqueness and impact on stamp design globally.
Canadian Invention: King of Kensington brought Canadian culture to the world
The article discusses the impact of the CBC sitcom 'King of Kensington' on Canadian culture and its portrayal of multiculturalism in Toronto during the 1970s.