News Bulletin Humber College professor from Caledon pens new book on Canadian inventors Humber College professor and Caledon resident Mark Rector will be at Forster’s Book Garden in Bolton Sept. 15 from 1 to 4 p.m. to promote his book Oh Canada! Our Home and Inventive Land. The book features Canadian inventors, inventions and firsts in technology and industry. Read More… Canadian inventors featured in Caledon prof’s new book Long-time Caledon resident Mark Rector will be signing his first published book ‘Oh Canada! Our Home and Inventive Land,’ at Forster’s Book Garden this Saturday, Sept. 15, which focuses on Canadian inventors and their inventions. A professor at Humber College, he teaches electronic engineering and has described himself as a history technology buff. “I’ve had a passion for Canadian inventions and proud Canadians, and all the things we’ve done,” he said on why he wrote the book. Read More… TEDxUNBSaintJohn brings diversity…

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Podcast Appearances https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McxFh1lRUjY Professor Mark Rector appears on the Norfolk Public Libraries podcast to talk about his smash bestseller “OH CANADA! Our Home and Inventive Land!” with some great info for inventors and raising capital for your invention! Professor Mark Rector appears on Jon Callegher’s popular JobTalks podcast to talk about his smash bestseller “OH CANADA! Our Home and Inventive Land!” with some great info for inventors and raising capital for your invention! Hear Professor Mark Rector (starting at 11:43 of this show) as he appeared on the Number #1 talk show in Toronto, the John Oakley Show on AM640 radio talking with Mr. Oakley about his best-selling book launching into his now fourth printing!! Mr. Oakley was suitably impressed with the many great stories of Canadian inventors and inventions as you will be too!! you’ll hear about Sir William Stevenson, Elise MacGill and the invention of the snowblower! “Hear…

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