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CANADIAN FIRSTS
Inventions • Sports • Medicine
Space • Women’s Rights Explorers •
Science • Research
Arts • World Affairs
by Lisa Wojna
Softcover
8.25” h x 5.25” w • 240 pages
ISBN-10: 1-894864-75-1
ISBN-13: 978-1-894864-75-6</br Retail Price: $18.95
ISBN-10: 1-894864-75-1 ISBN-13: 978-1-894864-75-6
Canadian Firsts
LISA WOJNA

Canadians don’t spend a lot of time bragging, but as this collection shows, our country has a lot to be proud of—the many amazing firsts that have come from this country and its people and their impact on our culture and the world:
• In 1974, Dr. Joseph MacInnis established Sub-Igloo, the world’s first polar dive station and led the first scientific expedition into the waters of the North Pole
• Alexander MacKenzie was the first recorded explorer to complete the transcontinental crossing of North America
• Greenpeace was founded in Canada as the “Don’t Make a Wave” committee in 1971
• In 1885, Banff National Park was the first patch of land ever recognized as a national park
• The first woman to graduate with a university degree in the British Empire was Grace Annie Lockhart from Mount Allison University
• Canadian-born Gideon Sundback was the first to patent a “separable fastener,” a.k.a. the zipper, in 1913
• The first kidney transplant performed between identical twins took place at Montréal’s Royal Victoria Hospital in 1958
• Montréal’s Maurice Richard was the first hockey player to record a 50- goal season in 1944–45 and the first to score more than 500 goals in his career
• The Hudson’s Bay Company, established on May 2, 1670, is the oldest, continuously operating company on the continent
• The 12.9-kilometre-long Confederation Bridge between mainland Canada and Prince Edward Island is the world’s longest uninterrupted
span
• Curling was first organized in Canada in 1807, but the game was played in Québec City in 1759–60 with cannonballs melted into curling stones
• In 1962, at just 15 years old, Petra Burka became the first woman figure skater in the world to complete a triple Salchow.
And so much more…

LISA WOJNA
LISA WOJNA is a newspaper journalist and photographer who is fascinated by the people, places and oddities that often are the better stories behind the headlines. She is the author of several history and trivia books.

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