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    America's Thomas Edison is widely credited with inventing the first commercial incandescent light bulb, but much of the know-how behind his innovation came from two Toronto inventors: Woodward and Matthew Evans.

    The duo filed a patent for an electric lamp in 1874 but failed to bring the technology to market. They ended up selling their patent to Edison in 1879, and the rest is history.



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    Absolutely true. The same goes for the television. I have seen a lot of posts that Farnsworth was an Idaho farm boy. He lived on River Rd. in Niagara Falls,Ont. His father was a pastor. They eventually moved to the States.

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    Canadian inventions:

    Sports
    5 Pin Bowling A Canadian sport invented by T.E. Ryan of Toronto in 1909
    Basketball Invented by Canada-born James Naismith in 1891
    Goalie Mask Invented by professional hockey goal tender Jacques Plante in 1960
    Lacrosse Codified by William George Beers around 1860
    Ice Hockey Invented in 19th-century Canada

    Medicine and Science
    Able Walker The walker to help disabled people's mobility was patented by Norm Rolston in 1986
    Access Bar Patented food bar designed to help burn fat by Dr. Larry Wang
    Abdominizer The infomercial exercise darling invented by Dennis Colonello in 1984
    Acetylene Thomas L. Wilson invented the production process in 1892
    Acetylene Gas Buoy Navigational tool for lighthouses, invented by Thomas L. Wilson in 1904
    Analytical Plotter 3D map-making system invented by Uno Vilho Helava in 1957
    Bone Marrow Compatibility Test Invented by Barbara Bain in 1960
    Bromine A process to extract bromine was invented by Herbert Henry Dow in 1890
    Calcium Carbide Thomas Leopold Willson invented a process for calcium carbide in 1892
    Electron Microscope Eli Franklin Burton, Cecil Hall, James Hillier, and Albert Prebus co-invented the electron microscope in 1937
    Cardiac Pacemaker Invented by Dr. John A. Hopps in 1950
    Insulin Process Frederick Banting, J.J.R. Macleod, Charles Best, and James Collip invented the process for insulin in 1922
    Java Programming Language A software programming language invented by James Gosling in 1994
    Kerosene Invented by Dr. Abraham Gesner in 1846
    The Process to Extract Helium from Natural Gas Invented by Sir John Cunningham McLennan in 1915
    Prosthetic Hand An electric prosthetic invented by Helmut Lucas in 1971
    Silicon Chip Blood Analyzer Invented by Imants Lauks in 1986
    Synthetic Sucrose Invented by Dr. Raymond Lemieux in 1953

    Transportation
    Air-Conditioned Railway Coach Invented by Henry Ruttan in 1858
    Andromonon Three-wheeled vehicle invented in 1851 by Thomas Turnbull
    Automatic Foghorn The first steam foghorn was invented by Robert Foulis in 1859
    Antigravity Suit Invented by Wilbur Rounding Franks in 1941, a suit for high-altitude jet pilots
    Compound Steam Engine Invented by Benjamin Franklin Tibbetts in 1842
    CPR Mannequin Invented by Dianne Croteau in 1989
    Electric Car Heater Thomas Ahearn invented the first electric car heater in 1890
    Electric Streetcar John Joseph Wright invented an electric streetcar in 1883
    Electric Wheelchair George Klein of Hamilton, Ontario, invented the first electric wheelchair for World War II veterans
    Hydrofoil Boat Co-invented by Alexander Graham Bell and Casey Baldwin in 1908
    Jetliner The first commercial jetliner to fly in North America was designed by James Floyd in 1949. The first test flight of the Avro Jetliner was on August 10, 1949.
    Odometer Invented by Samuel McKeen in 1854
    R-Theta Navigation System Invented to enable polar coordinate aviation navigation by J.E.G. Wright in 1958
    Railway Car Brake Invented by George B. Dorey in 1913
    Railway Sleeper Car Invented by Samuel Sharp in 1857
    Rotary Railroad Snowplow Invented by J.E. Elliott in 1869
    Screw Propeller Ship's propeller invented by John Patch in 1833
    Snowmobile Invented by Joseph-Armand Bombardier in 1958
    Variable Pitch Aircraft Propeller Invented by Walter Rupert Turnbull in 1922

    Communication/Entertainment
    AC Radio Tube Invented by Edward Samuels Rogers in 1925
    Automatic Postal Sorter In 1957, Maurice Levy invented a postal sorter that could handle 200,000 letters an hour
    Computerized Braille Invented by Roland Galarneau in 1972
    Creed Telegraph System Fredrick Creed invented a way to convert Morse Code to text in 1900
    Electric Organ Morse Robb of Belleville, Ontario, patented the world's first electric organ in 1928
    Fathometer An early form of sonar invented by Reginald A. Fessenden in 1919
    Film Colorization Invented by Wilson Markle in 1983
    Gramophone Co-invented by Alexander Graham Bell and Emile Berliner in 1889
    Imax Movie System Co-invented in 1968 by Grahame Ferguson, Roman Kroitor, and Robert Kerr
    Music Synthesizer Invented by Hugh Le Caine in 1945
    Newsprint Invented by Charles Fenerty in 1838
    Pager Invented by Alfred J. Gross in 1949
    Portable Film Developing System Invented by Arthur Williams McCurdy in 1890, but he sold the patent to George Eastman in 1903
    Quartz Clock Warren Marrison developed the first quartz clock
    Radio-Transmitted Voice Made possible by the invention of Reginald A. Fessenden in 1904
    Standard Time Invented by Sir Sanford Fleming in 1878
    Stereo-Orthography Map Making System Invented by T.J. Blachut, Stanley Collins in 1965
    Television System Reginald A. Fessenden patented a television system in 1927
    Television Camera Invented by F.C.P. Henroteau in 1934
    Telephone Invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell
    Telephone Handset Invented by Cyril Duquet in 1878
    Tone-to-Pulse Converter Invented by Michael Cowpland in 1974, to use rotary phones in modern button phone systems.
    Undersea Telegraph Cable Invented by Fredrick Newton Gisborne in 1857
    Walkie-Talkies Invented by Donald L. Hings in 1942
    Wireless Radio Invented by Reginald A. Fessenden in 1900
    Wirephoto Edward Samuels Rogers invented the first way to transmit pictures by telegraph, telephone, or radio in 1925

    Manufacturing and Agriculture
    Automatic Machinery Lubricator One of the many inventions of Elijah McCoy
    Agrifoam Crop Cold Protector Co-invented in 1967 by D. Siminovitch & J.W. Butler
    Canola Developed from natural rapeseed by NRC personnel in the 1970s.
    Half-Tone Engraving Co-invented by Georges Edouard Desbarats and William Augustus Leggo in 1869
    Marquis Wheat The cultivar of wheat used worldwide and invented by Sir Charles E. Saunders in 1908
    McIntosh Apple Discovered by John McIntosh in 1796
    Peanut Butter An early form of peanut butter was first patented by Marcellus Gilmore Edson in 1884
    Plexiglas Polymerized methyl methacrylate invented by William Chalmers in 1931
    Potato Digger Invented by Alexander Anderson in 1856
    Robertson Screw Invented by Peter L. Robertson in 1908
    Rotary Blow Molding Machine Plastic bottle maker invented by Gustave Côté in 1966
    SlickLicker Made for cleaning oil spills and patented by Richard Sewell in 1970
    Superphosphate Fertilizer Invented by Thomas L. Wilson in 1896
    UV-degradable Plastics Invented by Dr. James Guillet in 1971
    Yukon Gold Potato Developed by Gary R. Johnston in 1966

    Household and Everyday Life
    Canada Dry Ginger Ale Invented in 1907 by John A. McLaughlin
    Chocolate Nut Bar Arthur Ganong made the first nickel bar in 1910
    Electric Cooking Range Thomas Ahearn invented the first in 1882
    Electric Lightbulb Henry Woodward invented the electric lightbulb in 1874 and sold the patent to Thomas Edison
    Garbage Bag (polyethylene) Invented by Harry Wasylyk in 1950
    Green Ink Currency ink invented by Thomas Sterry Hunt in 1862
    Instant Mashed Potatoes Dehydrated potato flakes were invented by Edward A. Asselbergs in 1962
    Jolly Jumper Baby bouncer for prewalking babies invented by Olivia Poole in 1959
    Lawn Sprinkler Another invention made by Elijah McCoy
    Lightbulb Leads Leads made of nickel and iron alloy were invented by Reginald A. Fessenden in 1892
    Paint Roller Invented by Norman Breakey of Toronto in 1940
    Polypump Liquid Dispenser Harold Humphrey made pumpable liquid hand soap possible in 1972
    Rubber Shoe Heels Elijah McCoy patented an important improvement to rubber heels in 1879
    Safety Paint A high-reflectivity paint invented by Neil Harpham in 1974
    Snowblower Invented by Arthur Sicard in 1925
    Trivial Pursuit Invented in 1979 by Chris Haney and Scott Abbott
    Tuck-Away-Handle Beer Carton Invented by Steve Pasjac in 1957
    Zipper Invented by Gideon Sundback in 1913

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