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Polytechnique Montreal hosts annual science expo for summer camp kids
Formule Polytechnique Montreal shows off its race car in front of the crowd. (CTV News / Jack Richardson) Students from Polytechnique Montreal showcased their projects to hundreds of kids aged 9-17 on Wednesday morning. Seven different groups of students from the engineering school held demonstrations and answered questions from the future generation of scientists. Polytechnique Students from Polytechnique Montreal showcased their projects to hundreds of kids aged 9-17 (CTV News / Jack Richardson) 'Today is a special day where we mix our club, our society — technical society,' says Maud Cohen, the president of Polytechnique Montreal. 'Our students work on vehicles, technologies, throughout the year, and they do competitions around the world, and we present to the student camp.' One of the teams, Formule Polytechnique Montreal, built a driverless race car. While that was not demonstrated Wednesday, the team still took their drivable one for a spin in front of the crowd. 'The experience showing kids what we do is great,' says team captain Jonathan Pratt. 'We don't get that many opportunities to show off what we do. In competitions, it's the judges, and they're not as appreciative of everything.' Formule Polytechnique Montreal just recently finished fourth at a competition in Michigan, but the science expo holds a special place in Pratt's heart. When he was 10 years old, he attended the camp, and remembers being inspired to do this when he grew up - a true full-circle moment. 'It's great to now be able to give back to a camp that meant a lot to me,' Pratt adds. Students Students from Polytechnique held demonstrations and answered questions from the future generation of scientists. (CTV News / Jack Richardson) The science expo has been running for over 30 years, with the goal of inspiring the next generation of engineers in Montreal. Gisele, an 11-year-old camp attendee, says it's an eye-opening experience to see the projects up close. 'I like how they show us and they explained to us what they did. And every little part, it was really interesting,' she said. Other demonstrations included space rockets, drones, exoskeletons and robotic arms.


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3 new measles cases reported in Manitoba
The Manitoba government says there were three new measles cases in the province last week. Two cases of the highly contagious disease were confirmed and one was ruled probable last week, according to the province's Wednesday update. The data is up to Aug. 2. The number of cases reported by the province in 2025 to date has risen to 167 confirmed and 11 probable. Measles cases in Manitoba peaked last May, when the province reported 72 confirmed cases. The province saw the second-highest number of monthly cases in July, with 47 confirmed and three probable. There have been 4,394 measles cases reported so far this year in Canada, according to the federal government's latest update Tuesday. Most cases are in Ontario and Alberta.