2019 IMPACT REPORT

Honouring Excellence. Preserving History. Inspiring Generations. We invite you to be inspired.

FROM OUR BOARD CHAIR AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

It is an exciting time at the CMHF as we advance our mission thanks to vital and MISSION meaningful partnerships at many levels and the impacts of our programs in our 25th year of service are detailed well on the pages that follow. We are encouraged that our Recognize and celebrate capacity to do more going forward was strengthened this year with significant partner Canadian heroes whose investments: substantial operational support from the Canadian Medical Association work has advanced (CMA) for three years commencing in 2020 and program support from MD Financial health; inspire the Management across all our programs, including the Discovery Days in Health Sciences pursuit of careers in national presenting sponsorship. the health sciences.

Change was also a theme for us in 2019 and it came in many forms:

• After 16 years, we transitioned to temporary space at 100 Kellogg Lane in London, VISION ON in anticipation of developing our new Exhibit Hall space and offices in the North A Canada that honours Tower in 2020. This exciting, interactive destination will be home to the Children’s our medical heroes – Museum, an indoor adventure park, retail markets, a boutique hotel and an active those of the past, outdoor courtyard to name a few; an amazing co-location model that means more present and future. guests will experience the sense of pride we know comes with exploring our physical Laureate displays.

• We undertook a review of our corporate identity and unveiled a new and contemporary brand, look and feel across all our programs.

• We engaged in a strategic planning exercise to lay the groundwork for further impact with emerging health leaders and youth. Our new logo embodies • Our Virtual Exhibit Hall project got underway with valued leadership and support elements of our mission: from board members, Laureates, CMHF Award recipients and the CMA. • Emblematic of our Our foundation for further advancement has never been stronger. Thank you to Laureates, the stylized our partners, Laureates, donors and volunteers for supporting us in our efforts laurel represents to celebrate role models for the next generation of Canadian health leaders. honour, prestige, education, excellence. Be Inspired. www.cdnmedhall.org • The sequence of leaves symbolizes connection William L. Orovan, MD MBA FRCSC FACS between generations as Board Chair (June 2019-present) emerging leaders continue the work of the giants who came before them.

Bryce Taylor, CM MD FRCSC FACS • The partial maple leaf Board Chair (June 2016-June 2019) conveys a Canadian heritage treasure.

Lissa Foster Executive Director

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4 Better Together 2019 MILESTONES – A YEAR IN REVIEW The Power of Partnership

JAN January 18th - our 25th Anniversary

Call for Nominations FEB

MAR Museums JUNO Twitter project #MudeumJukebox #LdnOnt #JUNOLdn2019 #LdnMUSE

21st Induction Ceremony - Montreal, QC MAY Discovery Days in Health Sciences Memorial University of Newfoundland Museum School - Summers’ Corners Public School University of Ottawa: English NEW Université d’Ottawa: French NEW Northern Ontario School of Medicine at Lakehead campus Northern Ontario School of Medicine at Laurentian campus Hamilton Health Sciences at McMaster University

JUN Annual General Meeting Welcome new board chair William Orovan and new board members: Betty Jean (BJ) Hancock, Sioban Nelson, Preston Smith, David Wiercigroch

Opened doors at 100 Kellogg Lane (temporary space) JUL Class Trip - Boys & Girls Club of London

AUG 17 new recipients of the CMHF Award for Medical Students announced

New logo and corporate rebranding introduced SEP Laureate Selection Committee meets – Six new Inductees selected

OCT Launch of 2020 Induction sponsorship campaign Board meets in London: venue tour of proposed new space and Strategic Planning Session Discovery Days in Health Sciences University of Alberta University of Calgary Museum School - two classes from Westminster Central Public School

Canadian Medical Association increased NOV partnership investment confirmed for 2020 - 2023 Discovery Days in Health Sciences University of Manitoba Dalhousie University Museum School Éva Circé-Côté French Immersion Public School St. Anne Catholic Elementary School

Virtual Hall Advisory Task Group begins visioning exercise

DEC Class Trip - London Homeschool Group Discovery Days in Health Sciences McGill University BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute Université Laval

5 In Memory OF THOSE WE LOST IN 2019

The Honourable , MD

May 17th, 1935 – April 7th, 2019

The essence of the caring spirit in medicine.

Mladen Vranic, MD DSc

April 3rd, 1930 – June 18th, 2019

A legend in research … a remarkable scientist, excellent educator, fine administrator and a lovely guy.

Bette Stephenson, OC OOnt MD

July 31st, 1924 – August 19th, 2019

Mother of six, caring family physician, compassionate builder of social institutions, exemplary role model

Ronald Melzack, PhD

July 19th, 1929 – December 22nd 2019

A leader and visionary who revolutionized LEARN the study and treatment of pain. MORE about these Laureates by clicking on their name

6 Honouring Excellence

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2019 INDUCTION CEREMONY

More than 460 health leaders and supporters gathered in Montreal, QC and paid tribute to six new inductees and their outstanding contributions to health in Canada and the world.

The late G. Brock Chisholm CC CBE MD MC & Bar ED MD PhD FRCPC FRSC FCAHS Toronto, ON Kingston, ON

A decorated soldier and Canadian A haematologist and historian, her Major-General, psychiatrist and enduring contributions to medical world health pioneer instrumental research and education deepen in the creation of the World Health our understanding of how the Organization (WHO). humanities inform balanced, effective medical training.

Naranjan S. Dhalla Connie J. Eaves CM OM PhD FRSC PhD FRS (Canada) Winnipeg, MB FRS (Edinburgh) Vancouver, BC Internationally recognized builder of basic cardiovascular science A world authority on stem cells in Canada whose commitment to with translational impact on bone ensuring the benefits of scientific marrow transplantation treatments knowledge are shared worldwide, for leukemia and breast cancer. strengthening the global community.

James A. Dosman Rémi Quirion OC SOM MA MD FRCPC OC CQ PhD FRSC FRSC FCAHS Montreal, QC Saskatoon, SK Quebec’s first Chief Scientist The ‘father of agricultural medicine’ and one of the world’s most in Canada devoted to improving and frequently cited neuroscientists protecting the health of agricultural recognized for his pivotal workers in Canada and the world. role in advancing our knowledge in neuroscience and mental health.

Presenting Sponsor: Medical Student Sponsor: LEARN MORE about the 2019 Laureates

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“The Laureate breakfast was the BEST part of the entire event. I absolutely loved the informal setting and sitting with the other students and inductees.” Recipient, CMHF Award for Medical Students

“The private breakfast was one of the most beneficial components of attending the Induction Ceremony. Great food and even better company!” Recipient, CMHF Award for Medical Students

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CMHF Award recipients received a cash award, complimentary travel and admission to the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and the opportunity to meet and learn first-hand from our Laureates. Together, they also enjoyed a private networking breakfast. 2019 CMHF Award Recipients’ Feedback CMHF Laureates cite qualities such as perseverance, collaboration and an entrepreneurial spirit as contributors to their success as national and world health I am so incredibly humbled leaders. by this nomination. This award represents the We celebrate the achievements of the giants of health care in Canada to fuel our pride, efforts of the many people but also to inspire the next generation of health leaders with world changing potential. who have mentored me Through the CMHF Award we aim to: and supported my work and to them I am • Call out the leaders among them immensely grateful.

• Facilitate collaboration and mentorship so that they may also achieve significant impact in their own careers For one to even be • Challenge them to “think like a Laureate” mentioned in the same sentence as many of the • Promote networking opportunities for shared support to foster a growing laureates is a great honour. community of Canadian talent committed to improved care and health outcomes It was a truly humbling Canada’s medical schools are invited to identify a second year student who experience and one that demonstrates these qualities. I am very proud to have had the opportunity to experience.

This is truly a great honour to have been chosen for this award. I felt even more proud when I got to know the other brilliant candidates and that my accomplishments were deemed to the same caliber as theirs.

2018 CMHF Award recipients with CMA representative Cindy Forbes MD, Board Chair Bryce Taylor MD, MD Financial Management Representatives Karlene Argenta and Marie-Josee Hamel.

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2019 RECIPIENTS

ADAM RAMZY SHAKIRA BRATHWAITE The Jim Glionna The MD Financial Management CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen’s University The University of British Columbia CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD Faculty of Medicine

ABDULLAH ISHAQUE CÉLINE SAYED The University of Alberta Faculty The MD Financial Management of Medicine & Dentistry University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD

TINA GUO LÉANNE RONCIÉRE The MD Financial Management The Dr. Robert and Sharon Francis Cumming School of Medicine CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD University of Calgary McGill University Faculty of Medicine CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD

LAURA NEUBURGER SAMUEL MAILHOT-LAROUCHE The MD Financial Management The MD Financial Management College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan Faculté de médecine de l’Université de Montréal CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD

HENRY LI MARIE-CHRISTINE MILOT The MD Financial Management The MD Financial Management Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty Faculté de médecine et des sciences of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba de la santé, Université de Sherbrooke CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD

MIRANA WAUGH CHARLOTTE LEMIEUX-BOURQUE The Jim Glionna CANADIAN MEDICAL The MD Financial Management HALL OF FAME AWARD Faculté de médecine de l’Université Laval Northern Ontario School of Medicine CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD

BOJANA RADAN VIVIAN TAN The MD Financial Management, Schulich School The Dalhousie Medical Alumni Association of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine

JOEL VOTH MAGGIE O’DEA The Michael G. DeGroote School The MD Financial Management of Medicine, McMaster University Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD of Newfoundland CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD

KARAN JOSHUA ABRAHAM The MD Financial Management Faculty of Medicine CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME AWARD

11 Inspiring Generations

“Instructors were great, fun to talk to and very knowledgeable – this event made me consider a career in orthopedic surgery.” Participant, University of Alberta

“The amount of hands-on experiences that I received was amazing, I loved every minute of it. The day was educational, interesting and left me feeling confident about my post-secondary education. ” Participant, Dalhousie University

“The nurses at this workshop were extremely helpful and gave me a bunch of information that will be useful to me in the future. I am considering nursing in the future and being able to take part in this workshop was truly a blessing.” Participant, University of Alberta, The Art & Science of Nursing in the 21st Century Workshop

12 Inspiring Generations

In partnership with Canadian universities, hospitals and research centres, we inform and excite Canada’s youth about the wide variety of career options in medicine and the health care field. By connecting high school students to world-class clinicians in real life settings, we are helping to build our future health workforce.

Fifteen events took place across Canada in Kingston, London, Sudbury, Hamilton, Thunder Bay, Ottawa (sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Ottawa Medical Foundation), Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, St. John’s, Halifax, Montreal and Quebec City.

Interactive Health professionals serving as keynote speakers, 343 Workshops 746 workshop presenters and career panelists 2019 EVENTS 157 Volunteers 2,433 Students 5% Indigenous 34% French 35% Rural

563 Schools 195 Teachers 15 Events

would recommend Discovery Days % 99% 98% felt the career panel was valuable 72 to another student or teacher of all participants told us what reported feeling equally or more % felt the event exceeded or % they thought 93 94 certain about pursuing a career in fully met their expectations health sciences than when they arrived

reported being equally or more rated their interactive % 97% 97 knowledgeable about a career workshops valuable in the health sciences

I’m really grateful for this opportunity and it really helped me explore this field and guided my choices for my post-secondary education. All the people hosting the workshops were very knowledgeable and helpful and they really inspired me to pursue health sciences. Participant, McGill University | The Neuro

Easily exceeded my expectation of today. Can’t wait to come to school every day and start a career in biology. Participant, Western University

Career Panel Sponsor:

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Inspiring MUSEUM SCHOOL AND CLASS TRIPS Generations

DREAM BIG. WORK HARD. RESPECT OTHERS. HAVE FUN.

Students in grades seven and eight from St. Anne Catholic Elementary, Westminster Central, Éva Circé-Côté French Immersion and Summers’ Corners Public Schools spent a week in our Exhibit Hall in an interactive environment that touches on all aspects of We welcomed a local homeschool school curriculum. They learned about the Laureates and Canada’s rich medical history, class and students from the Boys visited Banting House, conducted science experiments and heard from several community and Girls Club of London for full health presenters, all the while imagining and writing about their own health discovery. day field trips.

workshop facilitators, community educators and health sciences student volunteers from 12 ENGAGED 37 organizations representing London’s art, heritage and health community

students, teachers and volunteers to the inspirational CONNECTED 134 achievement stories of the CMHF Laureates

students in grade 7 and 8 through a series of hands-on, INSPIRED 119 experiential learning activities and curriculum-based interactive experiences

I am so impressed at the key messages that the students took to heart, which were Museum School’s goal too, like to dream big, persevere, try everything, think outside the box, have fun and to respect and work together. Teacher Comment

They really appreciated the knowledge they gained through experts in the fields presented and enjoyed the engaging presentations of each of the presenters. Several students walked away being more informed about conditions that people they know are living with. I am so grateful that my class was selected to participate in this week long opportunity. We made so many wonderful memories together. Teacher Comment

Partner:

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TO INSPIRE GREATNESS

CMHF Laureates and Medical Student Award Recipients contribute in a variety of ways to strengthen the impact of our programs. Their continued engagement helps connect generations, inspire greatness and motivate others to pursue careers in the health sciences.

Board of Directors/ Virtual Hall – Laureate Advisory Task Nomination and Group Selection Advisory Jacalyn Duffin, MD PhD Committee 2019 CMHF Laureate , PhD Michael Bartellas, MD (LNSAC) 2014 CMHF Laureate 2017 CMHF Award (Chair, LNSAC) Recipient, MUN Xiya Ma 2016 CMHF Award Recipient, UMontréal

Laureate Discovery Selection , PhD Committee 2015 CMHF Laureate Days (Interim Chair) in Health , MD Sciences 2018 CMHF Laureate Workshop Presenters Judith Hall, MD 2015 CMHF Laureate Michael Bartellas, MD 2017 CMHF Award Recipient, MUN Travis Pickett Career Panel 2018 CMHF Award 2019 Duncan G. Sinclair, DVM, PhD Recipient, MUN Induction 2015 CMHF Laureate, Queen’s Dorothy Yu, MD Ceremony (Moderator) 2016 CMHF Award Recipient D. Lorne Tyrrell, MD PhD UManitoba 2011 CMHF Laureate, UAlberta (Moderator) Zachary Ferraro, MD 2017 CMHF Award Recipient, UOttawa (Panelist) Ceremony Volunteers (Montreal) Special Guests & Opening Speakers Xiya Ma 2016 CMHF Award Recipient Jean Gray, MD UMontréal (Inductee usher) 2020 Inductee, Dalhousie Tianwei Ellen Zhou Keynote T.J. Jock Murray, MD 2017 CMHF Award Recipient Speakers 2014 CMHF Laureate, Dalhousie McGill (Inductee usher) B. , PhD Cheryl Rockman-Greenberg, MDCM 2018 CMHF Laureate 2018 CMHF Laureate, UManitoba Miranda Waugh, 2019 CMHF , MD Award Recipient, NOSM 2011 CMHF Laureate, UManitoba Mathieu Allard D. Lorne Tyrrell, MD PhD 2018 CMHF Award 2011 CMHF Laureate, UAlberta Recipient, ULaval

15 Thank You for Your Support

Special recognition to our national organizational partners: Canadian Medical Association, MD Financial Management, Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada, The College of Family Physicians of Canada

Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile. Alberta Medical Association The College of Family Physicians Alberta Medical Foundation of Canada Albert Einstein The Azrieli Foundation Ruth Collins-Nakai, MD Blaine Alexander Cummings School of Medicine University of Calgary Deborah Ash Association of Faculties of Faculty of Health Sciences Medicine of Canada Tom Dalby Queen’s University Dalhousie Medical Alumni Faculty of Medicine, Memorial Association BC Cancer Foundation University of Newfoundland Dalhousie Medical Research BC Cancer Research Centre Ann and Bill Fleming Foundation BC Children’s Hospital Fonds de recherche du Dalhousie University Faculty Research Institute Québec - Santé (FRQS) of Medicine Anne Beale in memory of Paul Fortin, MD Noreen De Shane Dr. Lissa Foster Marc-Olivier Deguise Michel G. Bergeron, MD Anika Dhalla Biogen Canada Inc. Génome Québec Romel Dhalla Antoinette Blackman Jim Glionna Sonny Dhalla, MD Douglas Bocking, MD Gouvernement de Québec, Ministère Vikram Dhalla Dax Bourcier de la Santé et des Services sociaux , MD Boys and Girls Club of London Government of Canada (Canada James A. Dosman, MD Burroughs Wellcome Fund Summer Jobs) Doctors Manitoba Joanne Douglas, MD Canada Life Judith Hall, MD Canadian Centre for Health Hamilton Health Sciences & Safety in Agriculture Susan Eade Richard Haskayne Canadian Institutes Hugh W. Edgar, MD Réjean Hébert, MD of Health Research Carol Herbert, MD Canadian Medical Association Faculté de médecine in honour of 2019 Inductees Cedars Cancer Foundation de l’Université Laval Kevin Higgins CIUSSS de l’Estrie-CHUS Faculté de médecine Joel Hilchey de l’Université de Montréal Université de Sherbrooke Wayne Hindmarsh, PhD Collège des médecins du Québec Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé College of Medicine, University of Université de Sherbrooke Saskatchewan

16 K. Jennifer Ingram, MD Monit Santé en français Innovative Medicines Canada Olivia Monton Schulich School of Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences Montreal Children’s Medicine & Dentistry Amy Jones Hospital Foundation Scotiabank Hon. Wilbert Keon, MD Montreal General Hospital Foundation Denise Seguin Col. Jim G. Kile Montreal Neurological Heather Sercombe Kiwanis Club of Ottawa Institute and Hospital F. Estelle Simons, MD & Mercedes Kuroski de Bold, PhD David S. Mulder, MD Keith J. Simons, PhD The Muttart Foundation Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish , MD General Hospital Foundation Lionel Lavoie, MD Northern Ontario School St. Boniface Hospital Lerners LLP of Medicine Albrechtsen Research Centre London Community Foundation Marisa O’Brien Stem Cell Network London Heritage Council and OJTBF - Not For Profit STEMCELL Technologies the City of London Group Benefits , MD PhD The Lung Association, Saskatchewan Bryce Taylor, MD in honour of Dr. James A. Dosman Ram Panda in memory of Dianne Foster M Bacal Group Pembroke Management Ltd. James E. Till, PhD Ian MacDonald, MD in honour of Dr. Tourism London Manitoba Healthcare Todd Pickett Steve Tracy Gallery Providers Network Population Health Research Institute Matthew Trovato Manna Bakery Limited Power Corporation of Canada D. Lorne Tyrrell, MD PhD Ann Matheson Dorothy Pringle, PhD May Cohen, MD University of Alberta McGill University Faculty of Medicine Rémi Quirion, PhD Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry Department of Medicine The University of British Columbia Department of Ophthalmology Faculty of Medicine Rady Faculty of Health Sciences and Visual Sciences University of Manitoba University of Ottawa Department of Psychiatry Faculty of Medicine Rick Rausch Department of Social Studies University of Toronto Redbourne Realty of Medicine Faculty of Medicine Management III Inc. McGill University Faculty of Science Research Institute of the McGill in memory of Dr. University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) Jeff Van Hoeve McGill University Health Centre Roche Diagnostics Canada François Vary McGill University Health Centre Cheryl Rockman-Greenberg, MD Bernard Wolfe, MD Foundation Allan Ronald, MD Eric Zhao Roderick McInnes, MD PhD Linda Rorabeck & Cecil McMaster University Rorabeck, MD 3 anonymous donors Faculty of Health Sciences Royal College of Physicians Janice McNorgan & Surgeons of Canada Medicago Inc. Medtronic Canada It’s not how much we Caroline Mentha give, but how much love Merck Canada Inc. we put into giving. Ministre de l’Économie et de l’Innovation - Mother Teresa Gouvernement du Québec We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.

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CANADIAN MEDICAL HALL OF FAME 2019 | 2020 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OFFICERS

William Orovan, MD, Hamilton, ON (Chair)

Derek Bodkin, CPA, London, ON (Secretary-Treasurer)

Joanne Douglas, MD, Vancouver, BC (Member at Large)

Paul Fortin, MD, Quebec, QC (Member at Large)

Bryce Taylor, MD, Toronto, ON (Past Chair)

Lissa Foster, Executive Director (Ex-Officio)

DIRECTORS

Cynthia Forbes, MD, Halifax, NS (CMA Liaison)

Betty Jean (BJ) Hancock, MD, Winnipeg, MB (Royal College Liaison)

Sioban Nelson, RN PhD, Toronto, ON

Graham Porter, LLB, London, ON

Guy Rouleau, MD PhD, Montréal, QC

Hugh Scully, MD, Toronto, ON (CMA Liaison)

Preston Smith, MD, Saskatoon, SK (CFPC Liaison)

David Wiercigroch, MD Candidate 2021, Toronto, ON (CFMS Liaison)

Ronald Worton, PhD, Oakville, ON, 2014 CMHF Laureate

100 Kellogg Lane, London ON N5W 0B4 www.cdnmedhall.org

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LAUREATE SELECTION COMMITTEE FUND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE at arms length from the board Bryce Taylor, MD (Chair) Alan Bernstein, PhD, 2015 CMHF Laureate Toronto, ON (Chair) Tom Dalby

Ruth Collins-Nakai, MD, Edmonton, AB Frank Naus, DBA

Vladimir Hachinski, MD, 2018 CMHF Laureate T.J. (Jock) Murray, MD, 2014 CMHF Laureate London, ON William Orovan, MD Judith Hall, MD, 2015 CMHF Laureate, Vancouver, BC

Joy Johnson, PhD, Burnaby, BC

France Légaré, MD, Quebec City, QC CMHF STAFF Philip Marsden, MD, Toronto, ON Lissa Foster (Executive Director) Anne Martin-Matthews, PhD, Vancouver, BC Debbie Ash (Finance and Administration Officer) Roderick Mcinnes, MD, Mont-Royal, QC Martha Gonzalez (Community Engagement Coordinator) Brian Postl, MD, Winnipeg, MB Trish Grover (Program Coordinator) John Steeves, MD, Rothesay, NB Janice McNorgan (Information Systems Ronald Worton, PhD, 2014 CMHF Laureate, Oakville, ON and Program Coordinator) (Board Liason) Nani Moleko (Program Coordinator)

Heather Sercombe (Director of Development)

FINANCE COMMITTEE

Derek Bodkin (Chair)

Joanna Fuller

Francesca Liberatore

Eric Mallory

Ian Whiteside

100 Kellogg Lane, London ON N5W 0B4 www.cdnmedhall.org

Honouring Excellence. Preserving History. Inspiring Generations.