American Broadcasting Company | Fox Broadcasting Company | Ford Motor Company | The Walt Disney Company | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Canadian Pacific Railway | Royal Shakespeare Company | Hudson's Bay Company | East India Company | Royal Canadian Navy | Royal Canadian Air Force | Canadian Football League | Canadian Forces | Canadian National Railway | Royal Canadian Mounted Police | Canadian dollar | Dutch East India Company | McKinsey & Company | Canadian federal election, 2004 | Canadian Army | H. J. Heinz Company | Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | Company | Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company | company | Bad Company | production company | Three's Company | Shell Oil Company | Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company |
The Hubbard Monoplane (Hubbard II), also nicknamed "Mike", was an early aircraft designed by John McCurdy and built by the Canadian Aerodrome Company.
The aircraft was the third to be built by the Canadian Aerodrome Company, and the first to represent an indigenous design, although loosely based on the Blériot XI.