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THE HEART OF THE CITY Since 1892, St. Michael’s has been downtown Toronto’s hospital. Thanks to all of our supporters over the years, we are internationally known for research and education—as well as compassionate care. However, more than being a world-class hospital located in the heart of the city, St. Michael’s is the heart of the city.
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THE HEART OF THE CITY Since 1892, St. Michael’s has been downtown Toronto’s hospital. Thanks to all of our supporters over the years, we are internationally known for research and education—as well as compassionate care. However, more than being a world-class hospital located in the heart of the city, St. Michael’s is the heart of the city.
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ARCTIC CRYSTAL NORAH BORDEN, ACRYLIC ON PANEL, 60" x 48"
CELEBRATING ST. MICHAEL'S
Over the years, the generosity of our donors has taken many forms, from events and major investments to donations made monthly or annually to legacy gifts. Our growth is only possible because of the dedicated friends who came before you who share in your commitment to this hospital. In celebrating our milestones, we are really celebrating you.
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CELEBRATING ST. MICHAEL'S
Over the years, the generosity of our donors has taken many forms, from events and major investments to donations made monthly or annually to legacy gifts. Our growth is only possible because of the dedicated friends who came before you who share in your commitment to this hospital. In celebrating our milestones, we are really celebrating you.
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LAPIS OCEAN NORAH BORDEN, ACRYLIC ON PANEL, 36" x 24"
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PHILIP Coughing spasms that jolted him from a deep sleep. Shortness of breath. Wheeziness. Swelling in his legs. A dream vacation along Ireland’s southeast coast quickly evaporated when Dr. Philip Berger was rushed to a small Catholic teaching hospital in the town of Cork—more than 5,000 kilometres from his Toronto home. After 12 days in hospital, they discovered the crux of his discomfort: heart disease.
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A DIAGNOSIS.
For decades, Dr. Berger, Medical Director of St. Michael’s Hospital’s Inner City Health Program and Former Chief of the Department of Family and Community Medicine, had been referring his patients to St. Michael’s Heart Health Unit. “The care they received was consistently fantastic, regardless of the patient or their background,” he says. So, when the cardiologist in Cork asked Dr. Berger where he’d like to be cared for back home, his choice was simple. “I chose to go to St. Michael’s because it felt safe and comfortable.” Dr. Berger has nothing but praise for the trio of heart specialists— Drs. Jeremy Edwards, Abdul Al-Hesayen and Paul Dorian—who cared for him over the course of more than a dozen appointments. “They’re smart, current, quickly responsive, readily accessible and hip!” says Dr. Berger, who was placed on an effective medication plan and has since seen a dramatic improvement. After an accomplished career advocating for vulnerable patients, he has decided to retire this summer. “I’m content. Happiness is ephemeral. Contentment is a more permanent state of being,” says Dr. Berger, who will remain a Vice Chair of St. Michael’s Hospital’s Research Ethics Board and will continue campaigning for the many causes he believes in.
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PHILIP Coughing spasms that jolted him from a deep sleep. Shortness of breath. Wheeziness. Swelling in his legs. A dream vacation along Ireland’s southeast coast quickly evaporated when Dr. Philip Berger was rushed to a small Catholic teaching hospital in the town of Cork—more than 5,000 kilometres from his Toronto home. After 12 days in hospital, they discovered the crux of his discomfort: heart disease.
A DOCTOR.
12 DAYS.
A DIAGNOSIS.
For decades, Dr. Berger, Medical Director of St. Michael’s Hospital’s Inner City Health Program and Former Chief of the Department of Family and Community Medicine, had been referring his patients to St. Michael’s Heart Health Unit. “The care they received was consistently fantastic, regardless of the patient or their background,” he says. So, when the cardiologist in Cork asked Dr. Berger where he’d like to be cared for back home, his choice was simple. “I chose to go to St. Michael’s because it felt safe and comfortable.” Dr. Berger has nothing but praise for the trio of heart specialists— Drs. Jeremy Edwards, Abdul Al-Hesayen and Paul Dorian—who cared for him over the course of more than a dozen appointments. “They’re smart, current, quickly responsive, readily accessible and hip!” says Dr. Berger, who was placed on an effective medication plan and has since seen a dramatic improvement. After an accomplished career advocating for vulnerable patients, he has decided to retire this summer. “I’m content. Happiness is ephemeral. Contentment is a more permanent state of being,” says Dr. Berger, who will remain a Vice Chair of St. Michael’s Hospital’s Research Ethics Board and will continue campaigning for the many causes he believes in.
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OUR LEADERSHIP When the Sisters of St. Joseph founded St. Michael’s Hospital 125 years ago, they did so with the intention of providing compassionate care—to everyone. Their vision continues to inform our staff today. As we celebrate this landmark anniversary on Canada’s 150th birthday year, we’re reminded of the core values St. Michael’s, and this nation, share—respect and dignity. We know you share this noble vision.
COMPASSION. GENEROSITY. POSSIBILITIES.
Over the years, Toronto has grown and become more vibrant and more complex. St. Michael’s has grown as well, developing strengths in innovative research and world-class education to match its ability to offer unparalleled critical care. With its focus on Urban Health for 125 years, St. Michael’s has demonstrated that it is not simply located in the heart of the city— St. Michael’s is the heart of the city. Thanks to your generosity and commitment, St. Michael’s is preparing itself for a future in which it will continue to play a leading role in shaping this country’s health care. We are excited by the possibilities that you inspire through your generous support. Thank you and best wishes,
Bob Howard, M.D., MBA President & CEO St. Michael’s Hospital
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L. Alayne Metrick, FAHP President St. Michael’s Foundation
Frank Techar Chair St. Michael’s Foundation
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OUR LEADERSHIP When the Sisters of St. Joseph founded St. Michael’s Hospital 125 years ago, they did so with the intention of providing compassionate care—to everyone. Their vision continues to inform our staff today. As we celebrate this landmark anniversary on Canada’s 150th birthday year, we’re reminded of the core values St. Michael’s, and this nation, share—respect and dignity. We know you share this noble vision.
COMPASSION. GENEROSITY. POSSIBILITIES.
Over the years, Toronto has grown and become more vibrant and more complex. St. Michael’s has grown as well, developing strengths in innovative research and world-class education to match its ability to offer unparalleled critical care. With its focus on Urban Health for 125 years, St. Michael’s has demonstrated that it is not simply located in the heart of the city— St. Michael’s is the heart of the city. Thanks to your generosity and commitment, St. Michael’s is preparing itself for a future in which it will continue to play a leading role in shaping this country’s health care. We are excited by the possibilities that you inspire through your generous support. Thank you and best wishes,
Bob Howard, M.D., MBA President & CEO St. Michael’s Hospital
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L. Alayne Metrick, FAHP President St. Michael’s Foundation
Frank Techar Chair St. Michael’s Foundation
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ONE YEAR. TWO MILESTONES.
July 1, 2017, marks two significant anniversaries: St. Michael’s 125th and Canada’s 150th. Our transformation over the past century-and-a-quarter is thanks to you and inspired by you. Jim Cuddy is one of the recent friends who joined us in honouring this special milestone.
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URBAN AFFAIR THE JIM CUDDY TRIO ENTERTAINS
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ONE YEAR. TWO MILESTONES.
July 1, 2017, marks two significant anniversaries: St. Michael’s 125th and Canada’s 150th. Our transformation over the past century-and-a-quarter is thanks to you and inspired by you. Jim Cuddy is one of the recent friends who joined us in honouring this special milestone.
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URBAN AFFAIR THE JIM CUDDY TRIO ENTERTAINS
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OUR PAST
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As we reflect on the last 125 years, we’re reminded of St. Michael’s Hospital’s purpose, which has long been devoted to providing excellence in patient care, research and education.
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1. 1895 – St. Michael’s Hugh Ryan Wing (to the left in this photo) housed the early Emergency and Maternity wards. 2. 1915 – Nurses washing newborns in St. Michael’s maternity ward. There were no births at St. Michael’s in its first two years, but in 1894-1895, when the Hugh Ryan Wing was built with a maternity ward on the top floor, 12 babies were delivered here. Today, more than 2,821 babies are born here annually.
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3. 1915 – St. Michael’s bustling Emergency Ward received more than 25 patients a day. At the time, the two-room ward was considered “well-equipped.” Today, St. Michael’s Emergency Department sees more than 75,000 patients annually. 4. 1924 – This photo of the D-Wing of St. Michael’s Operating Theatre was taken as a part of an early fundraising campaign. 5. 1930 – A private patient room.
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6. 1949 – As a cost-saving measure, one new staff cafeteria opened in 1949, to replace five staff dining rooms. 7. 1950 – Sister Jane Marie Moore guides a patient in the Physiotherapy Department. 8. 1952 – St. Michael’s Anatomy Lab was housed in the nurses’ residence on the northwest corner of Bond and Shuter Streets where the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute stands today. 9. 1954 – As demonstrated in this biochemistry lab, St. Michael’s renowned reputation for excellence in research and innovation has been cultivated over decades.
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10. 1982 – Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visited St. Michael’s and unveiled a plaque in the Bond Lobby to commemorate the redevelopment of the hospital. 11. 2011 – We opened the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, comprised of the Keenan Research Centre and the Li Ka Shing International Healthcare Education Centre. 13
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As we reflect on the last 125 years, we’re reminded of St. Michael’s Hospital’s purpose, which has long been devoted to providing excellence in patient care, research and education.
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1. 1895 – St. Michael’s Hugh Ryan Wing (to the left in this photo) housed the early Emergency and Maternity wards. 2. 1915 – Nurses washing newborns in St. Michael’s maternity ward. There were no births at St. Michael’s in its first two years, but in 1894-1895, when the Hugh Ryan Wing was built with a maternity ward on the top floor, 12 babies were delivered here. Today, more than 2,821 babies are born here annually.
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3. 1915 – St. Michael’s bustling Emergency Ward received more than 25 patients a day. At the time, the two-room ward was considered “well-equipped.” Today, St. Michael’s Emergency Department sees more than 75,000 patients annually. 4. 1924 – This photo of the D-Wing of St. Michael’s Operating Theatre was taken as a part of an early fundraising campaign. 5. 1930 – A private patient room.
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6. 1949 – As a cost-saving measure, one new staff cafeteria opened in 1949, to replace five staff dining rooms. 7. 1950 – Sister Jane Marie Moore guides a patient in the Physiotherapy Department. 8. 1952 – St. Michael’s Anatomy Lab was housed in the nurses’ residence on the northwest corner of Bond and Shuter Streets where the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute stands today. 9. 1954 – As demonstrated in this biochemistry lab, St. Michael’s renowned reputation for excellence in research and innovation has been cultivated over decades.
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10. 1982 – Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visited St. Michael’s and unveiled a plaque in the Bond Lobby to commemorate the redevelopment of the hospital. 11. 2011 – We opened the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, comprised of the Keenan Research Centre and the Li Ka Shing International Healthcare Education Centre. 13
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OUR PRESENT
7. Future lobby of the Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower: Dr. Bob Howard, Hospital President and CEO; Timothy Griffin, Tony Arrell, Daniel Sullivan, Mike Thompson, Lloyd Barbara, Foundation Board Members; Alayne Metrick, Foundation President; Gregory Belton, Foundation Board Member; Wendy Cecil, former Foundation Board Chair, and Patti Cunningham, former Foundation Board Member. 8. The frame of the tower is complete and the glass curtain exterior is being installed. 9. The new Donald and Nita Reed Ophthalmology Centre in the main hospital campus will provide best-in-class eye care and accommodate rising demand. 10. The CONDRAIN GROUP Multiple Sclerosis Clinic opened on the 9th floor of the Donnelly Wing in May 2016.
Thank you to our generous Inspire 2018 donors who invested in our future and believed in our vision of building a world-class patient care tower in the heart of the city. Here’s an overview of what your gifts are making possible.
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1. St. Michael’s sky-high ambitions take shape. 2. Preparing the way for St. Michael’s new, accessible Bond Lobby. 3. The physical transformation of St. Michael’s rapidly advances as construction workers prepare to pour concrete for a new floor. 4. Dr. Glen Bandiera, Chief, Emergency Medicine; Susan Camm, Clinical Leader/Manager, Emergency Department; Dr. Dave MacKinnon, Deputy Chief, Emergency Department, tour the construction site. 5. Hoarding is erected around the perimeter of the future home of the Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower. 6. Work advances on the 10-storey Element Atrium, connecting the tower to the existing wings, featuring services and amenities for patients, families and staff. 14
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11. New clinical spaces, like the Emergency Trauma area seen here, were “mocked up” for staff to review for optimal efficiency and effectiveness. 12. Floor-by-floor, the 17-storey Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower reaches its full height. The sum of new facilities and initiatives will allow St. Michael’s to become the premier critical care hospital in Canada and save even more lives.
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OUR PRESENT
7. Future lobby of the Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower: Dr. Bob Howard, Hospital President and CEO; Timothy Griffin, Tony Arrell, Daniel Sullivan, Mike Thompson, Lloyd Barbara, Foundation Board Members; Alayne Metrick, Foundation President; Gregory Belton, Foundation Board Member; Wendy Cecil, former Foundation Board Chair, and Patti Cunningham, former Foundation Board Member. 8. The frame of the tower is complete and the glass curtain exterior is being installed. 9. The new Donald and Nita Reed Ophthalmology Centre in the main hospital campus will provide best-in-class eye care and accommodate rising demand. 10. The CONDRAIN GROUP Multiple Sclerosis Clinic opened on the 9th floor of the Donnelly Wing in May 2016.
Thank you to our generous Inspire 2018 donors who invested in our future and believed in our vision of building a world-class patient care tower in the heart of the city. Here’s an overview of what your gifts are making possible.
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1. St. Michael’s sky-high ambitions take shape. 2. Preparing the way for St. Michael’s new, accessible Bond Lobby. 3. The physical transformation of St. Michael’s rapidly advances as construction workers prepare to pour concrete for a new floor. 4. Dr. Glen Bandiera, Chief, Emergency Medicine; Susan Camm, Clinical Leader/Manager, Emergency Department; Dr. Dave MacKinnon, Deputy Chief, Emergency Department, tour the construction site. 5. Hoarding is erected around the perimeter of the future home of the Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower. 6. Work advances on the 10-storey Element Atrium, connecting the tower to the existing wings, featuring services and amenities for patients, families and staff. 14
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11. New clinical spaces, like the Emergency Trauma area seen here, were “mocked up” for staff to review for optimal efficiency and effectiveness. 12. Floor-by-floor, the 17-storey Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower reaches its full height. The sum of new facilities and initiatives will allow St. Michael’s to become the premier critical care hospital in Canada and save even more lives.
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4. T HE CENT RE FOR URBAN HEALT H SOLUT IONS (C-UHS)
OUR FUTURE Through investments in patient care, research and education— St. Michael’s three major pillars—the hospital seeks to achieve its vision of world leadership in urban health. The following Foundation priorities reinforce these pillars—further positioning St. Michael’s to become the premier critical care hospital in Canada.
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1. T RANSCAT HET ER T RICUSPID INT ERVENT ION
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St. Michael’s is the first in Canada to use minimally invasive MitraClip therapy to treat patients with defective tricuspid heart valves who are not candidates for traditional open-heart surgery. Donor support will help us save even more lives and strengthen our position as a Valve Centre of Excellence.
Grounded in St. Michael’s strength in scientific discovery, the Centre for Urban Health Solutions (C-UHS) aims to improve the well-being of people experiencing poverty and social inequities. To deliver real-world change, with measurable return on investment, the Centre works with our Inner City Health Program and community and policy partners to fuel innovation, test promising solutions for urban health issues and address poverty-related health risks.
5. CARDIOLINK
Under the leadership of Dr. Subodh Verma, CardioLink will save lives by creating the world’s first platform to focus on research in heart and vascular surgery. Leveraging our academic expertise in research methodology, experts will launch clinical trials that address the most pressing heart-care issues. Startup funding will allow CardioLink to become revenue-positive and self-sufficient within five years.
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2. NEONATAL INT ENSIVE CARE UNIT
We are unique in the city for our care of high-risk and high-needs pregnancies. Building a new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit will allow us to provide the care that our vulnerable and medically complex patients require.
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Nearly half of operating room (OR) complications are preventable. Borrowing from the airlines, Dr. Teodor Grantcharov developed the world’s first OR “black box” to identify and remedy points where surgical errors are most common. St. Michael’s will establish the International Centre for Surgical Safety, supported by a state-of-the-art surgical innovation suite, positioning us as a world leader in surgical safety.
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6. SCAR WARS Organ scarring has been identified as a contributor to diabetes, heart and kidney failure, cirrhosis and arthritis. World-renowned endocrinologist Dr. Richard Gilbert will bring together leaders in fibrosis research, conduct first-in-human clinical trials and develop new diagnostics and therapeutic drugs to improve outcomes for patients.
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St. Michael’s has pioneered many medical breakthroughs that improve health. The scientists in the Keenan Research Centre for Biomedical Science are recognized for changing the practice of medicine and making an impact around the globe. Donor support will continue the advance of our research and innovation. JOIN US IN CREAT ING STAT E-OF-T HE-ART FACILIT IES AND PIONEERING MEDICAL ADVANCES T HAT WILL IMPROVE CARE FOR ALL. 17
4. T HE CENT RE FOR URBAN HEALT H SOLUT IONS (C-UHS)
OUR FUTURE Through investments in patient care, research and education— St. Michael’s three major pillars—the hospital seeks to achieve its vision of world leadership in urban health. The following Foundation priorities reinforce these pillars—further positioning St. Michael’s to become the premier critical care hospital in Canada.
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St. Michael’s is the first in Canada to use minimally invasive MitraClip therapy to treat patients with defective tricuspid heart valves who are not candidates for traditional open-heart surgery. Donor support will help us save even more lives and strengthen our position as a Valve Centre of Excellence.
Grounded in St. Michael’s strength in scientific discovery, the Centre for Urban Health Solutions (C-UHS) aims to improve the well-being of people experiencing poverty and social inequities. To deliver real-world change, with measurable return on investment, the Centre works with our Inner City Health Program and community and policy partners to fuel innovation, test promising solutions for urban health issues and address poverty-related health risks.
5. CARDIOLINK
Under the leadership of Dr. Subodh Verma, CardioLink will save lives by creating the world’s first platform to focus on research in heart and vascular surgery. Leveraging our academic expertise in research methodology, experts will launch clinical trials that address the most pressing heart-care issues. Startup funding will allow CardioLink to become revenue-positive and self-sufficient within five years.
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2. NEONATAL INT ENSIVE CARE UNIT
We are unique in the city for our care of high-risk and high-needs pregnancies. Building a new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit will allow us to provide the care that our vulnerable and medically complex patients require.
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Nearly half of operating room (OR) complications are preventable. Borrowing from the airlines, Dr. Teodor Grantcharov developed the world’s first OR “black box” to identify and remedy points where surgical errors are most common. St. Michael’s will establish the International Centre for Surgical Safety, supported by a state-of-the-art surgical innovation suite, positioning us as a world leader in surgical safety.
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6. SCAR WARS Organ scarring has been identified as a contributor to diabetes, heart and kidney failure, cirrhosis and arthritis. World-renowned endocrinologist Dr. Richard Gilbert will bring together leaders in fibrosis research, conduct first-in-human clinical trials and develop new diagnostics and therapeutic drugs to improve outcomes for patients.
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St. Michael’s has pioneered many medical breakthroughs that improve health. The scientists in the Keenan Research Centre for Biomedical Science are recognized for changing the practice of medicine and making an impact around the globe. Donor support will continue the advance of our research and innovation. JOIN US IN CREAT ING STAT E-OF-T HE-ART FACILIT IES AND PIONEERING MEDICAL ADVANCES T HAT WILL IMPROVE CARE FOR ALL. 17
THANK YOU ALAYNE As Alayne Metrick prepares for another exciting stage in her remarkable career, and as she steps aside as the President of the Foundation, we, the members of St. Michael’s Foundation’s Board of Directors, take this opportunity to acknowledge her accomplishments and legacy and to offer our thanks. Over the years, under Alayne’s leadership, St. Michael’s Foundation has become bigger and better. Each campaign has raised the bar to a new level. From her first capital campaign, the Urban Angel, in 1995, It all Starts with Caring in 2001, two mini-campaigns in 2004-05, the Advancing Care. Every Day. campaign in 2010 and finally Inspire 2018, the impact on the hospital has been enormous.
AMBASSADOR. BUILDER. FRIEND.
Thanks to Alayne’s leadership and the Foundation’s fundraising success, the hospital has added the Rotary Club of Toronto Transition Centre, the Cardinal Carter Wing, the helipad, the CIBC Breast Centre, the Terrence Donnelly Day Surgery Centre, the Robert W. McRae Heart Health Unit and the Allen T. Lambert Trauma and Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit, the Keenan Research Centre and the Li Ka Shing International Centre in Health Care Education, the Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower and Slaight Family Emergency Department, 20 new research chairs, new equipment—and so much more. And now a completely transformed St. Michael’s can proudly assert its status as the premier critical care hospital in Canada. As many of you know, Alayne’s gift is her way with people. She inspires dedication in her volunteers, many of whom have worked with her through several campaigns— a true testament to her abilities. As one of St. Michael’s greatest ambassadors, she inspires generosity in donors and importantly most become life-long friends of St. Michael’s. Her positive, can-do attitude and passion for the hospital are contagious and have led to many great things. It’s hard to imagine the Foundation or St. Michael’s without her. Fortunately we will continue to be the beneficiaries of her expertise for some time yet! Thank you, Alayne, for all you have done for St. Michael’s. You have built an amazing legacy here, and we are honoured to know and to work with you. With our gratitude, The Foundation Board of Directors 18
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THANK YOU ALAYNE As Alayne Metrick prepares for another exciting stage in her remarkable career, and as she steps aside as the President of the Foundation, we, the members of St. Michael’s Foundation’s Board of Directors, take this opportunity to acknowledge her accomplishments and legacy and to offer our thanks. Over the years, under Alayne’s leadership, St. Michael’s Foundation has become bigger and better. Each campaign has raised the bar to a new level. From her first capital campaign, the Urban Angel, in 1995, It all Starts with Caring in 2001, two mini-campaigns in 2004-05, the Advancing Care. Every Day. campaign in 2010 and finally Inspire 2018, the impact on the hospital has been enormous.
AMBASSADOR. BUILDER. FRIEND.
Thanks to Alayne’s leadership and the Foundation’s fundraising success, the hospital has added the Rotary Club of Toronto Transition Centre, the Cardinal Carter Wing, the helipad, the CIBC Breast Centre, the Terrence Donnelly Day Surgery Centre, the Robert W. McRae Heart Health Unit and the Allen T. Lambert Trauma and Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit, the Keenan Research Centre and the Li Ka Shing International Centre in Health Care Education, the Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower and Slaight Family Emergency Department, 20 new research chairs, new equipment—and so much more. And now a completely transformed St. Michael’s can proudly assert its status as the premier critical care hospital in Canada. As many of you know, Alayne’s gift is her way with people. She inspires dedication in her volunteers, many of whom have worked with her through several campaigns— a true testament to her abilities. As one of St. Michael’s greatest ambassadors, she inspires generosity in donors and importantly most become life-long friends of St. Michael’s. Her positive, can-do attitude and passion for the hospital are contagious and have led to many great things. It’s hard to imagine the Foundation or St. Michael’s without her. Fortunately we will continue to be the beneficiaries of her expertise for some time yet! Thank you, Alayne, for all you have done for St. Michael’s. You have built an amazing legacy here, and we are honoured to know and to work with you. With our gratitude, The Foundation Board of Directors 18
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OUR TRANSFORMATION The word “inspirational” comes to mind as we celebrate the accomplishments that have empowered St. Michael’s ongoing transformation. This year has laid the groundwork for a future of inspiring possibilities in the heart of the city. As I reflect on our proud history, one constant is the generous support we have received—and continue to receive—from our dedicated donor community—people like you.
PAST. PRESENT. FUTURE.
Since I joined St. Michael’s Foundation in 1995, we’ve raised over $500 million for critical hospital priorities. Every gift has made a difference and contributed to innovation, discovery and breakthroughs in patient care. Thanks to the unwavering support of our generous donors and the staunch commitment of our passionate and tireless volunteers, clinicians and staff, we have been fortunate to see so many of our goals realized. We never imagined we would surpass our recent ambitious fundraising target of $210 million but we did! With your support, the Inspire 2018 campaign raised a monumental $237 million—$27 million over goal—truly inspiring! The latest transformation of the hospital has been made possible by your visionary investments that will make St. Michael’s the premier critical care hospital in Canada. So many people have helped us reach this pivotal moment in St. Michael’s history. I would like to thank the many, many people who work in the hospital, who volunteer, and our tremendous donors. After more than 20 years, I will be stepping down from my role as President at the end of the summer. I will be returning to work in a part-time capacity after a short break. It has been an honour to lead the Foundation and play a part in the life of this remarkable hospital. Our success is made possible by you. Thank you for your generosity. I hope that St. Michael’s will continue to inspire greatness through giving for another 125 years! It has been a privilege and a pleasure. L. Alayne Metrick, FAHP President, St. Michael’s Foundation 20
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OUR TRANSFORMATION The word “inspirational” comes to mind as we celebrate the accomplishments that have empowered St. Michael’s ongoing transformation. This year has laid the groundwork for a future of inspiring possibilities in the heart of the city. As I reflect on our proud history, one constant is the generous support we have received—and continue to receive—from our dedicated donor community—people like you.
PAST. PRESENT. FUTURE.
Since I joined St. Michael’s Foundation in 1995, we’ve raised over $500 million for critical hospital priorities. Every gift has made a difference and contributed to innovation, discovery and breakthroughs in patient care. Thanks to the unwavering support of our generous donors and the staunch commitment of our passionate and tireless volunteers, clinicians and staff, we have been fortunate to see so many of our goals realized. We never imagined we would surpass our recent ambitious fundraising target of $210 million but we did! With your support, the Inspire 2018 campaign raised a monumental $237 million—$27 million over goal—truly inspiring! The latest transformation of the hospital has been made possible by your visionary investments that will make St. Michael’s the premier critical care hospital in Canada. So many people have helped us reach this pivotal moment in St. Michael’s history. I would like to thank the many, many people who work in the hospital, who volunteer, and our tremendous donors. After more than 20 years, I will be stepping down from my role as President at the end of the summer. I will be returning to work in a part-time capacity after a short break. It has been an honour to lead the Foundation and play a part in the life of this remarkable hospital. Our success is made possible by you. Thank you for your generosity. I hope that St. Michael’s will continue to inspire greatness through giving for another 125 years! It has been a privilege and a pleasure. L. Alayne Metrick, FAHP President, St. Michael’s Foundation 20
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CHARLENE When Charlene Lewis-Grantis started feeling unbearable persistent pressure and pain in her neck, she immediately sought medical help. Despite several visits to her local hospital in the Oakville area, it was only getting worse. “When the left side of my face started to droop, I knew something was really wrong, so we rushed to St. Michael’s Emergency Department.”
INTENSE PRESSURE. LIFE-THREATENING. A DISCOVERY.
Charlene was diagnosed with a grape-sized tumour on her brain stem, and St. Michael’s neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Cusimano operated. “The care I received pre- and post-surgery was phenomenal,” says Charlene. “When I began to develop a fever and headache two weeks later, I knew exactly what needed to be done.” Charlene returned to St. Michael’s, where they discovered she had developed meningitis, an inflammation of the membranes around the brain and spinal cord. If left untreated, it can be life-threatening. “I had 100% trust in the team and was happy to be back in the hands of St. Michael’s staff. An incredible sense of peace came over me. Quick and effective diagnosis and treatment of my complication meant I had an optimal recovery. Words cannot express how grateful I am to Dr. Cusimano for saving my life, twice.” To express their thanks, Charlene and her family visit the hospital every year with baked goods for the staff. “I really see the doctors, nurses and volunteers as angels. St. Michael’s will always hold a special place in my heart.”
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CHARLENE When Charlene Lewis-Grantis started feeling unbearable persistent pressure and pain in her neck, she immediately sought medical help. Despite several visits to her local hospital in the Oakville area, it was only getting worse. “When the left side of my face started to droop, I knew something was really wrong, so we rushed to St. Michael’s Emergency Department.”
INTENSE PRESSURE. LIFE-THREATENING. A DISCOVERY.
Charlene was diagnosed with a grape-sized tumour on her brain stem, and St. Michael’s neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Cusimano operated. “The care I received pre- and post-surgery was phenomenal,” says Charlene. “When I began to develop a fever and headache two weeks later, I knew exactly what needed to be done.” Charlene returned to St. Michael’s, where they discovered she had developed meningitis, an inflammation of the membranes around the brain and spinal cord. If left untreated, it can be life-threatening. “I had 100% trust in the team and was happy to be back in the hands of St. Michael’s staff. An incredible sense of peace came over me. Quick and effective diagnosis and treatment of my complication meant I had an optimal recovery. Words cannot express how grateful I am to Dr. Cusimano for saving my life, twice.” To express their thanks, Charlene and her family visit the hospital every year with baked goods for the staff. “I really see the doctors, nurses and volunteers as angels. St. Michael’s will always hold a special place in my heart.”
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ALAN
An encounter with a speeding bus left a young Alan MacDonald with a dislocated hip and an intense fear of falling. While he managed to steer clear of another accident for the next 50 years, Alan recently stepped on an uneven flagstone at his home in Orono, about one hour east of Toronto, rolled over his left ankle and broke his calf bone.
A WEDDING. AN ACCIDENT. A COUNTDOWN.
Alan’s new injuries put a huge strain on the hip he injured 50 years earlier. He was almost completely immobile—and his daughter’s wedding was just six months away. There was no way he could walk her down the aisle. Alan’s family doctor referred him to Dr. James Waddell, an orthopedic surgeon at St. Michael’s. Due to his extreme need for hip replacement surgery and opportune timing, Dr. Waddell’s team was able to fit Alan in for surgery. “The patient care at St. Michael’s is first class. Everyone I met was so supportive, knowledgeable and professional.” With the help of regular physiotherapy, he not only walked his daughter down the aisle, but he also danced all through the night.
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ALAN
An encounter with a speeding bus left a young Alan MacDonald with a dislocated hip and an intense fear of falling. While he managed to steer clear of another accident for the next 50 years, Alan recently stepped on an uneven flagstone at his home in Orono, about one hour east of Toronto, rolled over his left ankle and broke his calf bone.
A WEDDING. AN ACCIDENT. A COUNTDOWN.
Alan’s new injuries put a huge strain on the hip he injured 50 years earlier. He was almost completely immobile—and his daughter’s wedding was just six months away. There was no way he could walk her down the aisle. Alan’s family doctor referred him to Dr. James Waddell, an orthopedic surgeon at St. Michael’s. Due to his extreme need for hip replacement surgery and opportune timing, Dr. Waddell’s team was able to fit Alan in for surgery. “The patient care at St. Michael’s is first class. Everyone I met was so supportive, knowledgeable and professional.” With the help of regular physiotherapy, he not only walked his daughter down the aisle, but he also danced all through the night.
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OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FRANK
JOHN
JOHN
ALLAN
Chair St. Michael’s Foundation Vice Chair BMO Financial Group
Vice Chair St. Michael’s Foundation President Valleydene Corporation Limited
Vice Chair St. Michael’s Foundation Former President & CEO Corus Entertainment Inc.
Treasurer St. Michael’s Foundation Partner Deloitte
L. ALAYNE
TONY
LLOYD
GREGORY
President St. Michael’s Foundation
Chairman & CEO Burgundy Asset Management Ltd.
Vice Chairman & Director Burgundy Asset Management Ltd.
Executive Chairman Hub International HKMB|Ontario
T IMOT HY Chairman Connor, Clark and Lunn Private Capital Ltd.
TECHAR
METRICK, FAHP
BARFORD
ARRELL, C.M.
WILLIAM
THE HONOURABLE
CEO BMO Financial Group
C. EATON
DOWNE, C.M.
NICOLE
Senator (Ontario)
M. CASSADAY, C.M.
JANE
PAT
JOHN
JOHN
BRETT
MELISSA
SHAWN
Vice Chair St. Michael’s Foundation
Vice President Draxson Holdings Limited
Partner Birch Hill Equity Partners Management Inc.
Managing Director BMO Equity Capital Markets
CEO Vision7 International & Cossette Communications Incorporated
Director St. Michael’s Foundation
Managing Partner Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg, LLP
DAVID
JULIE
PAT RICK
BRUCE
MICHAEL
TOM
THE HONOURABLE
T IMOT HY
Co-Chair St. Michael’s Young Leaders Internal Wholesaler Manulife Investments
President Diamante Urban Corp.
Director St. Michael’s Foundation
President & CEO Permian Industries Limited
Former Deputy Chairman RBC Capital Markets, RBC Dominion Securities Inc.
Chair St. Michael’s Hospital Chair BCE and Bell Canada
R. PETERSON P.C., Q.C., O.Ont., C. St. J., L. d’H., D.U., L.L.D.
GWEN
KEN
JOHN
WILLIAM
DOUGLAS
HELEN
DANIEL
MICHAEL
JAIME
DAVID
Founder & President Bridgewater Family Wealth Services
Founding Partner Hugessen Consulting Inc.
Former CEO CIBC
Co-Chair St. Michael’s Young Leaders Associate Portfolio Manager RBC Dominion Securities
Executive Vice President & Chief Medical Officer St. Michael’s Hospital
Special Advisor Deloitte CEO, BCN.tv
Director St. Michael’s Foundation
President Ontario Acoustic Supply Inc.
Executive Chairman Navigator Limited
Managing Director Actium Capital Advisors
DONALD
BARBARA
S. BELTON, CVO, C.M.
HARVEY
K. GRIFFIN
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ROBERT J. HOWARD M.D., MBA
Vice Chair St. Michael’s Foundation President & CEO St. Michael’s Hospital
COOPER, CFA
HUGESSEN
HUMPHREYS
DI LORENZO
S. HUNKIN
LACE
B. MENELEY
(BILL) PRINGLE, CFA
MacINTYRE
MANNING
H. MITCHELL
SINCLAIR, M.D.
MARCHAND
NORRIS
SINCLAIR
DAVID
O’NEILL
F. SULLIVAN
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MARTIN
J. THOMPSON
Senior Partner & Chairman Cassels Brock & Blackwell, LLP
WATT
McREYNOLDS
R. PRICE
Chairman Funds Management Brookfield Asset Management
YOUNG, M.D.
OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FRANK
JOHN
JOHN
ALLAN
Chair St. Michael’s Foundation Vice Chair BMO Financial Group
Vice Chair St. Michael’s Foundation President Valleydene Corporation Limited
Vice Chair St. Michael’s Foundation Former President & CEO Corus Entertainment Inc.
Treasurer St. Michael’s Foundation Partner Deloitte
L. ALAYNE
TONY
LLOYD
GREGORY
President St. Michael’s Foundation
Chairman & CEO Burgundy Asset Management Ltd.
Vice Chairman & Director Burgundy Asset Management Ltd.
Executive Chairman Hub International HKMB|Ontario
T IMOT HY Chairman Connor, Clark and Lunn Private Capital Ltd.
TECHAR
METRICK, FAHP
BARFORD
ARRELL, C.M.
WILLIAM
THE HONOURABLE
CEO BMO Financial Group
C. EATON
DOWNE, C.M.
NICOLE
Senator (Ontario)
M. CASSADAY, C.M.
JANE
PAT
JOHN
JOHN
BRETT
MELISSA
SHAWN
Vice Chair St. Michael’s Foundation
Vice President Draxson Holdings Limited
Partner Birch Hill Equity Partners Management Inc.
Managing Director BMO Equity Capital Markets
CEO Vision7 International & Cossette Communications Incorporated
Director St. Michael’s Foundation
Managing Partner Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg, LLP
DAVID
JULIE
PAT RICK
BRUCE
MICHAEL
TOM
THE HONOURABLE
T IMOT HY
Co-Chair St. Michael’s Young Leaders Internal Wholesaler Manulife Investments
President Diamante Urban Corp.
Director St. Michael’s Foundation
President & CEO Permian Industries Limited
Former Deputy Chairman RBC Capital Markets, RBC Dominion Securities Inc.
Chair St. Michael’s Hospital Chair BCE and Bell Canada
R. PETERSON P.C., Q.C., O.Ont., C. St. J., L. d’H., D.U., L.L.D.
GWEN
KEN
JOHN
WILLIAM
DOUGLAS
HELEN
DANIEL
MICHAEL
JAIME
DAVID
Founder & President Bridgewater Family Wealth Services
Founding Partner Hugessen Consulting Inc.
Former CEO CIBC
Co-Chair St. Michael’s Young Leaders Associate Portfolio Manager RBC Dominion Securities
Executive Vice President & Chief Medical Officer St. Michael’s Hospital
Special Advisor Deloitte CEO, BCN.tv
Director St. Michael’s Foundation
President Ontario Acoustic Supply Inc.
Executive Chairman Navigator Limited
Managing Director Actium Capital Advisors
DONALD
BARBARA
S. BELTON, CVO, C.M.
HARVEY
K. GRIFFIN
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ROBERT J. HOWARD M.D., MBA
Vice Chair St. Michael’s Foundation President & CEO St. Michael’s Hospital
COOPER, CFA
HUGESSEN
HUMPHREYS
DI LORENZO
S. HUNKIN
LACE
B. MENELEY
(BILL) PRINGLE, CFA
MacINTYRE
MANNING
H. MITCHELL
SINCLAIR, M.D.
MARCHAND
NORRIS
SINCLAIR
DAVID
O’NEILL
F. SULLIVAN
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MARTIN
J. THOMPSON
Senior Partner & Chairman Cassels Brock & Blackwell, LLP
WATT
McREYNOLDS
R. PRICE
Chairman Funds Management Brookfield Asset Management
YOUNG, M.D.
OUR VOLUNTEERS EXECUT IVE COMMITT EE
LEADERSHIP. PASSION. DEDICATION.
DONOR RECOGNIT ION COMMITT EE
Frank Techar, Chair Tony Arrell, C.M. John Barford John Cassaday, C.M. Allan Donald William Downe, C.M. Robert J. Howard, M.D., MBA Jane Humphreys Pat Lace L. Alayne Metrick, FAHP Michael Norris Timothy R. Price Daniel F. Sullivan
Melissa Martin, Chair Wendy M. Cecil Patti Cunningham Terrence Donnelly, C.M., O.Ont. Hon. Nicole Eaton Anthony Graham, C.M., M.D. Jane Humphreys Daniel F. Sullivan Jaime Watt
URBAN ANGEL GOLF CLASSIC COMMITT EE
AUDIT AND FINANCE COMMITT EE
John Manning, Co-Chair Michael J. Thompson, Co-Chair
Allan Donald, Chair & Treasurer Lloyd Barbara Gregory S. Belton, C.M. Louise Cannon Michael Forsayeth Andrea Horan John Hunkin Patrick Meneley
ANGELS’ DEN COMMITT EE
Gwen Harvey, Co-Chair John Hunkin, Co-Chair
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GOVERNORS’ COUNCIL Wendy M. Cecil, Chair Carolyn Acker Ianthe S. Alleyne William R.C. Blundell Cynthia L. Bowden Rudolph P. Bratty Suzy Brenninkmeyer Peter G. Cathcart Patti Cunningham C. William Daniel William Stanley Deluce Robert Hyland, M.D. William James Barbara Keenan Peter Kopplin Eve MacDougall Thomas G. McCarthy John F. (Jack) Petch Dale Ponder Charlene Shevlen C. Alexander Squires M. Bernard Syron Christopher D.C. Wright
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Bill Butt, Chair Laura Arrell Rose Baker Michael Boyd Michael Bratty Sante Corona David Crawford Sebastian Distefano Aldo Di Felice Michael G. Flux Ed Giacomelli Michael Klubal Huston Loke Jonathon Maguire, M.D. Michael J. Mahoney Vincent Mercier Jeffrey Merk Kenneth Pace, M.D. William E. Quinn Shubo Rakhit Anna Rossetti Joseph Rooney Ori D. Rotstein, M.D. Heather A. Simmons C. Alexander Squires Lorne Stephenson Colin Stewart David Tennant Hai Tran-Viet Christopher D.C. Wright
ST. MICHAEL’S YOUNG LEADERS EXECUT IVE COMMITT EE
ANGEL BALL CO-CHAIRS
David Cooper, Co-Chair Bill Pringle, Incoming Co-Chair, SMYL, and Co-Chair, The Duffer Courtney Paterson, Outgoing Co-Chair Sarvi Ahmadi, Chair, Internal Communications Mike Alfieri, Co-Chair, The Dodger Julia Barrett, Chair, External Communications Kyle D’Arcey, Co-Chair, Innovation Tyler Howard, Chair, Alumni Kate Moraca, Co-Chair, The Dodger James Musson, Chair, The Giver John Pryde, Co-Chair, Sponsorship Scarlett Rounthwaite, Co-Chair, Sponsorship Kay Schonberger, Co-Chair, Innovation Caroline Stern, Treasurer Graham Thompson, Co-Chair, The Duffer
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John Doig James McPhedran Gillian Riley
ANGEL BALL COMMITT EE Clara Angotti Salah Bachir Bob Macdonald John MacIntyre Chetan Mathur Kevin Teslyk Beth Wilson Lawrence Zucker
T HANK YOU TO OUR COMMITT ED VOLUNT EERS WHO DEDICAT E T HEIR T IME AND TALENTS TO ENSURING A BETT ER FUT URE FOR PAT IENTS ACROSS T HE PROVINCE AND BEYOND WHO DEPEND ON ST. MICHAEL’S HOSPITAL.
OUR VOLUNTEERS EXECUT IVE COMMITT EE
LEADERSHIP. PASSION. DEDICATION.
DONOR RECOGNIT ION COMMITT EE
Frank Techar, Chair Tony Arrell, C.M. John Barford John Cassaday, C.M. Allan Donald William Downe, C.M. Robert J. Howard, M.D., MBA Jane Humphreys Pat Lace L. Alayne Metrick, FAHP Michael Norris Timothy R. Price Daniel F. Sullivan
Melissa Martin, Chair Wendy M. Cecil Patti Cunningham Terrence Donnelly, C.M., O.Ont. Hon. Nicole Eaton Anthony Graham, C.M., M.D. Jane Humphreys Daniel F. Sullivan Jaime Watt
URBAN ANGEL GOLF CLASSIC COMMITT EE
AUDIT AND FINANCE COMMITT EE
John Manning, Co-Chair Michael J. Thompson, Co-Chair
Allan Donald, Chair & Treasurer Lloyd Barbara Gregory S. Belton, C.M. Louise Cannon Michael Forsayeth Andrea Horan John Hunkin Patrick Meneley
ANGELS’ DEN COMMITT EE
Gwen Harvey, Co-Chair John Hunkin, Co-Chair
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GOVERNORS’ COUNCIL Wendy M. Cecil, Chair Carolyn Acker Ianthe S. Alleyne William R.C. Blundell Cynthia L. Bowden Rudolph P. Bratty Suzy Brenninkmeyer Peter G. Cathcart Patti Cunningham C. William Daniel William Stanley Deluce Robert Hyland, M.D. William James Barbara Keenan Peter Kopplin Eve MacDougall Thomas G. McCarthy John F. (Jack) Petch Dale Ponder Charlene Shevlen C. Alexander Squires M. Bernard Syron Christopher D.C. Wright
PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL Bill Butt, Chair Laura Arrell Rose Baker Michael Boyd Michael Bratty Sante Corona David Crawford Sebastian Distefano Aldo Di Felice Michael G. Flux Ed Giacomelli Michael Klubal Huston Loke Jonathon Maguire, M.D. Michael J. Mahoney Vincent Mercier Jeffrey Merk Kenneth Pace, M.D. William E. Quinn Shubo Rakhit Anna Rossetti Joseph Rooney Ori D. Rotstein, M.D. Heather A. Simmons C. Alexander Squires Lorne Stephenson Colin Stewart David Tennant Hai Tran-Viet Christopher D.C. Wright
ST. MICHAEL’S YOUNG LEADERS EXECUT IVE COMMITT EE
ANGEL BALL CO-CHAIRS
David Cooper, Co-Chair Bill Pringle, Incoming Co-Chair, SMYL, and Co-Chair, The Duffer Courtney Paterson, Outgoing Co-Chair Sarvi Ahmadi, Chair, Internal Communications Mike Alfieri, Co-Chair, The Dodger Julia Barrett, Chair, External Communications Kyle D’Arcey, Co-Chair, Innovation Tyler Howard, Chair, Alumni Kate Moraca, Co-Chair, The Dodger James Musson, Chair, The Giver John Pryde, Co-Chair, Sponsorship Scarlett Rounthwaite, Co-Chair, Sponsorship Kay Schonberger, Co-Chair, Innovation Caroline Stern, Treasurer Graham Thompson, Co-Chair, The Duffer
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John Doig James McPhedran Gillian Riley
ANGEL BALL COMMITT EE Clara Angotti Salah Bachir Bob Macdonald John MacIntyre Chetan Mathur Kevin Teslyk Beth Wilson Lawrence Zucker
T HANK YOU TO OUR COMMITT ED VOLUNT EERS WHO DEDICAT E T HEIR T IME AND TALENTS TO ENSURING A BETT ER FUT URE FOR PAT IENTS ACROSS T HE PROVINCE AND BEYOND WHO DEPEND ON ST. MICHAEL’S HOSPITAL.
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
OUR TRACK RECORD
The following information is an excerpt taken from St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation’s audited 2016-2017 financial statements. Our financials are audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers and are available at stmichaelsfoundation.com/annualreport SUMMARIZED STAT EMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES (AMOUNT IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
(AMOUNT IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
As at March 31, 2017
2017
2016
ASSETS
2016
Donations
32,286
34,265
Bequests
6,445
3,023
Events – net of expenses
2,144
2,584
Investment income – net of expenses
11,199
(169)
52,074
39,703
REVENUE
Cash and cash equivalents
3,676
2,263
Other receivables and prepaid expenses
1,676
1,492
173,212
146,995
178,564
150,750
Investments – at fair value
2017
As at March 31, 2017
LIABILITIES Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
827
815
Deferred revenue
979
409
1,806
1,224
General Fund
17,850
13,392
Restricted Fund
86,449
71,524
Endowment Fund
72,459
64,610
176,758
149,526
178,564
150,750
FUND BALANCES
8,192
7,540
Excess of revenue over expenses before grants
43,882
32,163
GRANTS TO ST. MICHAEL’S HOSPITAL
16,650
16,401
27,232
15,762
Fund balances – beginning of year
149,526
133,764
Fund balances – end of year
176,758
149,526
EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES AND GRANTS FOR THE YEAR
VISIT US AT STMICHAELSFOUNDATION.COM TO REQUEST OUR FULL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
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REVENUE
EXPENSES
$52.1
55 — 50 — 45 — 40 — 35 — 30 — 25 — 20 — 15 — 10 — 5—
$8.2
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
COST PER DOLLAR RAISED
EXPENSES Fundraising and administrative
MILLIONS
SUMMARIZED BALANCE SHEET
REVENUE AND EXPENSES
This year, $0.84 of every $1.00 donated directly supported hospital needs. Our ongoing average for cost-per-dollar raised over the last five years is $0.17.
2013: $0.20
2014: $0.16
2015: $0.14
2016: $0.19
2017: $0.16
We are honoured that you have chosen to support St. Michael’s Hospital. If you have any questions or concerns, please call us at 416.864.5000. We will be happy to speak with you.
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
OUR TRACK RECORD
The following information is an excerpt taken from St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation’s audited 2016-2017 financial statements. Our financials are audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers and are available at stmichaelsfoundation.com/annualreport SUMMARIZED STAT EMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES (AMOUNT IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
(AMOUNT IN THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS)
As at March 31, 2017
2017
2016
ASSETS
2016
Donations
32,286
34,265
Bequests
6,445
3,023
Events – net of expenses
2,144
2,584
Investment income – net of expenses
11,199
(169)
52,074
39,703
REVENUE
Cash and cash equivalents
3,676
2,263
Other receivables and prepaid expenses
1,676
1,492
173,212
146,995
178,564
150,750
Investments – at fair value
2017
As at March 31, 2017
LIABILITIES Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
827
815
Deferred revenue
979
409
1,806
1,224
General Fund
17,850
13,392
Restricted Fund
86,449
71,524
Endowment Fund
72,459
64,610
176,758
149,526
178,564
150,750
FUND BALANCES
8,192
7,540
Excess of revenue over expenses before grants
43,882
32,163
GRANTS TO ST. MICHAEL’S HOSPITAL
16,650
16,401
27,232
15,762
Fund balances – beginning of year
149,526
133,764
Fund balances – end of year
176,758
149,526
EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES AND GRANTS FOR THE YEAR
VISIT US AT STMICHAELSFOUNDATION.COM TO REQUEST OUR FULL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
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REVENUE
EXPENSES
$52.1
55 — 50 — 45 — 40 — 35 — 30 — 25 — 20 — 15 — 10 — 5—
$8.2
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
COST PER DOLLAR RAISED
EXPENSES Fundraising and administrative
MILLIONS
SUMMARIZED BALANCE SHEET
REVENUE AND EXPENSES
This year, $0.84 of every $1.00 donated directly supported hospital needs. Our ongoing average for cost-per-dollar raised over the last five years is $0.17.
2013: $0.20
2014: $0.16
2015: $0.14
2016: $0.19
2017: $0.16
We are honoured that you have chosen to support St. Michael’s Hospital. If you have any questions or concerns, please call us at 416.864.5000. We will be happy to speak with you.
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YOUR GENEROSITY
INVESTING IN THE BEST CARE
Your support makes an incredible difference. Because of your generous commitment to our hospital, we were able to grant $16.7 million to support equipment, education and research at St. Michael’s.
This year, donor generosity enabled us to establish: T HE ARRELL FAMILY T ERM CHAIR IN HEALT H PROFESSIONS T EACHING
T HANK YOU FOR YOUR GIFTS AND FOR BEING PART OF OUR ST. MICHAEL’S FAMILY.
2016-2017 | RAISED $52.1 MILLION
NAMED FUNDS
Grants to St. Michael’s RESEARCH CAPITAL PROGRAMS
Total: $16.7 million transferred RESEARCH: $12.8 MILLION (77%) CAPITAL: $0.4 MILLION (2%)
OTHER PROGRAMS: $3.5 MILLION (21%)
In fiscal 2016-2017, we raised $43.9 million net revenue for St. Michael’s. Of that, $10.6 million is designated for endowed funds to be invested in perpetuity, with the annual returns supporting Chairs and other funds in the future. In addition, $13.1 million of this year’s total revenue raised will be made available to the hospital upon completion of the applicable capital projects. Generous donors enabled us to support many initiatives across the hospital to a total of $16.7 million. Here are just some of the equipment and projects that your gifts supported: Barford MS Patient Comfort Fund John Beck INNOVENT Fund Breast Imaging Faxitron Centre for Urban Health Solutions Corus Inner City Childhood Obesity Initiative
Endocrine Pathology Research Endowed and Term Chairs Exam Tables – Respirology Head Injury Clinic Research Heart & Stroke Research Home Dialysis Machines Human Eye Biobank for Research
Kidney Scarring Research Project Li Ka Shing Centre for Data Driven Healthcare Transformation Louis L. Odette Family Urban Angel Fund for Homeless People – STAR Project 34
Many donors make gifts to support quality care today and tomorrow. These support care, research and education through Chairs or Funds.
Mental Health Peer Support Initiative Model Schools Pediatric Health Initiative Multiple Sclerosis Patient Registry Neuroendovascular Research Neurosurgery – Pentaro Microscope
Nursing Education & Scholarship Awards RBC Pediatric Patient Navigator Project Research Innovation Fund Risk Modification Centre Sanosite Ultrasound Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Project
The Paul Albrechtsen Professorship in Cardiac Prevention and Women’s Health – Dr. Beth Abramson The Angel Care Fund The Elizabeth S. Barford Multiple Sclerosis Patient Comfort Fund The Bitove Family Fellow in Neuroendovascular Therapeutics The Bruce Family Lecture Fund The Centennial Scholarship Fund The Eric and Heather Donnelly Endowment Fund The Gales/Ray Family Endowment Fund The Sister Christine Gaudet Scholarship Fund The M. Audrey Giles Endowment Fund The Dr. H. Patrick Higgins Memorial Scholarship Fund The Daniel Hornik Memorial Fund The Johnson & Johnson Endowed Lecture in Education The Albert C. Johnston Research Fund The Richard Lewar Research Endowment Fund in Gastroenterology The Samuel and Rose Levy Charitable Endowment Fund The Dr. J.D. Loudon Memorial Library Fund The Love and Barford MS Research Fund The McCain Research Fund The Pat Nichols and Bob Tundermann Endowment Fund in Cancer Care The Louis L. Odette Family Urban Angel Fund for Homeless People The Professorship in Technology-Enabled Education – Dr. Ryan Brydges The Dr. S. Gordon Ross Memorial Fund The Savlov Family Endowment Fund for Arthritic Research The Squires-Chalmers Professorship in Medicine – Dr. Tom Parker The Sullivan Trust Fund The Parthenia Maria Wilson Nursing Endowment Fund The Wayne C. Wilson Endowment Fund The Dr. Gerald S. Wong Memorial Fund
CHAIRS AT ST. MICHAEL’S
The Brazilian Ball Endowed Research Chair in Cardiology Research – Dr. Howard Leong-Poi The Chair in Homelessness, Housing and Health – Dr. Stephen Hwang The Chair in Trauma Research – Dr. Sandro Rizoli The Chair in Women’s Health The Cystic Fibrosis Canada Chair in Adult Cystic Fibrosis Research – Dr. Elizabeth Tullis The Keenan Chair in Critical Care & Respiratory Medicine – Dr. Laurent Brochard The Keenan Chair in Medicine – Dr. Arthur Slutsky The Keenan Chair in Research Leadership – Dr. Ori Rotstein The Keenan Chair in Surgery – Dr. Teodor Grantcharov The Labatt Chair in International Neurosurgical Education – Dr. Richard Perrin The Michael Locke Term Chair in Knowledge Translation and Rare Lung Diseases – Dr. Samir Gupta The Wallace and Margaret McCain Chair in Therapeutic Endoscopy The Cara Phelan Chair in Critical Care Medicine – Dr. Andrew Baker The Robert and Dorothy Pitts Chair in Emergency and Acute Care Medicine – Dr. Laurie Morrison The Robert and Dorothy Pitts Chair in Integrated Clinical Research – Dr. Muhammad Mamdani The Fondation Baxter and Alma Ricard Chair in Inner City Health Research – Dr. Ahmed Bayoumi The Slaight Family Term Chair in Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy – Dr. Paul Kortan The St. Michael’s Hospital Volunteer Association Term Chair in Nursing Research – Dr. Lianne Jeffs The Term Chair in Cerebrovascular & Brain Tumor Surgery – Dr. Julian Spears The Term Chair in Foot & Ankle Research – Dr. Timothy Daniels The Term Chair in Fracture Care Research – Dr. Aaron Nauth The Term Chair in Intersectoral Solutions for Urban Health Problems – Dr. Patricia O’Campo The Nicole Muzzo Term Chair in Voice Disorders Research – Dr. Jennifer Anderson The Waugh Family Chair in Multiple Sclerosis Research
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YOUR GENEROSITY
INVESTING IN THE BEST CARE
Your support makes an incredible difference. Because of your generous commitment to our hospital, we were able to grant $16.7 million to support equipment, education and research at St. Michael’s.
This year, donor generosity enabled us to establish: T HE ARRELL FAMILY T ERM CHAIR IN HEALT H PROFESSIONS T EACHING
T HANK YOU FOR YOUR GIFTS AND FOR BEING PART OF OUR ST. MICHAEL’S FAMILY.
2016-2017 | RAISED $52.1 MILLION
NAMED FUNDS
Grants to St. Michael’s RESEARCH CAPITAL PROGRAMS
Total: $16.7 million transferred RESEARCH: $12.8 MILLION (77%) CAPITAL: $0.4 MILLION (2%)
OTHER PROGRAMS: $3.5 MILLION (21%)
In fiscal 2016-2017, we raised $43.9 million net revenue for St. Michael’s. Of that, $10.6 million is designated for endowed funds to be invested in perpetuity, with the annual returns supporting Chairs and other funds in the future. In addition, $13.1 million of this year’s total revenue raised will be made available to the hospital upon completion of the applicable capital projects. Generous donors enabled us to support many initiatives across the hospital to a total of $16.7 million. Here are just some of the equipment and projects that your gifts supported: Barford MS Patient Comfort Fund John Beck INNOVENT Fund Breast Imaging Faxitron Centre for Urban Health Solutions Corus Inner City Childhood Obesity Initiative
Endocrine Pathology Research Endowed and Term Chairs Exam Tables – Respirology Head Injury Clinic Research Heart & Stroke Research Home Dialysis Machines Human Eye Biobank for Research
Kidney Scarring Research Project Li Ka Shing Centre for Data Driven Healthcare Transformation Louis L. Odette Family Urban Angel Fund for Homeless People – STAR Project 34
Many donors make gifts to support quality care today and tomorrow. These support care, research and education through Chairs or Funds.
Mental Health Peer Support Initiative Model Schools Pediatric Health Initiative Multiple Sclerosis Patient Registry Neuroendovascular Research Neurosurgery – Pentaro Microscope
Nursing Education & Scholarship Awards RBC Pediatric Patient Navigator Project Research Innovation Fund Risk Modification Centre Sanosite Ultrasound Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Project
The Paul Albrechtsen Professorship in Cardiac Prevention and Women’s Health – Dr. Beth Abramson The Angel Care Fund The Elizabeth S. Barford Multiple Sclerosis Patient Comfort Fund The Bitove Family Fellow in Neuroendovascular Therapeutics The Bruce Family Lecture Fund The Centennial Scholarship Fund The Eric and Heather Donnelly Endowment Fund The Gales/Ray Family Endowment Fund The Sister Christine Gaudet Scholarship Fund The M. Audrey Giles Endowment Fund The Dr. H. Patrick Higgins Memorial Scholarship Fund The Daniel Hornik Memorial Fund The Johnson & Johnson Endowed Lecture in Education The Albert C. Johnston Research Fund The Richard Lewar Research Endowment Fund in Gastroenterology The Samuel and Rose Levy Charitable Endowment Fund The Dr. J.D. Loudon Memorial Library Fund The Love and Barford MS Research Fund The McCain Research Fund The Pat Nichols and Bob Tundermann Endowment Fund in Cancer Care The Louis L. Odette Family Urban Angel Fund for Homeless People The Professorship in Technology-Enabled Education – Dr. Ryan Brydges The Dr. S. Gordon Ross Memorial Fund The Savlov Family Endowment Fund for Arthritic Research The Squires-Chalmers Professorship in Medicine – Dr. Tom Parker The Sullivan Trust Fund The Parthenia Maria Wilson Nursing Endowment Fund The Wayne C. Wilson Endowment Fund The Dr. Gerald S. Wong Memorial Fund
CHAIRS AT ST. MICHAEL’S
The Brazilian Ball Endowed Research Chair in Cardiology Research – Dr. Howard Leong-Poi The Chair in Homelessness, Housing and Health – Dr. Stephen Hwang The Chair in Trauma Research – Dr. Sandro Rizoli The Chair in Women’s Health The Cystic Fibrosis Canada Chair in Adult Cystic Fibrosis Research – Dr. Elizabeth Tullis The Keenan Chair in Critical Care & Respiratory Medicine – Dr. Laurent Brochard The Keenan Chair in Medicine – Dr. Arthur Slutsky The Keenan Chair in Research Leadership – Dr. Ori Rotstein The Keenan Chair in Surgery – Dr. Teodor Grantcharov The Labatt Chair in International Neurosurgical Education – Dr. Richard Perrin The Michael Locke Term Chair in Knowledge Translation and Rare Lung Diseases – Dr. Samir Gupta The Wallace and Margaret McCain Chair in Therapeutic Endoscopy The Cara Phelan Chair in Critical Care Medicine – Dr. Andrew Baker The Robert and Dorothy Pitts Chair in Emergency and Acute Care Medicine – Dr. Laurie Morrison The Robert and Dorothy Pitts Chair in Integrated Clinical Research – Dr. Muhammad Mamdani The Fondation Baxter and Alma Ricard Chair in Inner City Health Research – Dr. Ahmed Bayoumi The Slaight Family Term Chair in Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy – Dr. Paul Kortan The St. Michael’s Hospital Volunteer Association Term Chair in Nursing Research – Dr. Lianne Jeffs The Term Chair in Cerebrovascular & Brain Tumor Surgery – Dr. Julian Spears The Term Chair in Foot & Ankle Research – Dr. Timothy Daniels The Term Chair in Fracture Care Research – Dr. Aaron Nauth The Term Chair in Intersectoral Solutions for Urban Health Problems – Dr. Patricia O’Campo The Nicole Muzzo Term Chair in Voice Disorders Research – Dr. Jennifer Anderson The Waugh Family Chair in Multiple Sclerosis Research
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DAN One night as he lay sleeping next to his wife Karen in their Pickering home, Dan Shire’s heart suddenly and unexpectedly stopped beating. Trained to respond to cardiovascular emergencies, Karen knew she only had a matter of minutes to act and immediately called 911 before starting CPR. When paramedics arrived, they used a defibrillator four times to get Dan’s heart beating again. He was rushed to the intensive care unit (ICU) at his local hospital, where he spent the next 10 days and was placed in a hypothermic-induced coma to reduce the risk of brain damage.
A HEART STOPS. MINUTES TO ACT. A SECOND CHANCE.
After an angiogram revealed that his coronary arteries were blocked, Dan was transferred to St. Michael’s for life-saving surgery. Cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Subodh Verma and his team performed the coronary bypass that gave Dan a second chance at life. “I feel so lucky to have survived,” says Dan. “I really appreciate the chance I got to adjust my priorities, focus on my health and rethink how I want to live the next 25 years.” Following surgery, Dan completed a cardiac rehabilitation program designed to help patients recover and make lifestyle changes to reduce their risk of future cardiac incidents. Dan has since made a full recovery. He and Karen celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary in Hawaii one year after his bypass surgery at St. Michael's with a sunrise hike on the 10,000 foot peak of Haleakala volcano.
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DAN One night as he lay sleeping next to his wife Karen in their Pickering home, Dan Shire’s heart suddenly and unexpectedly stopped beating. Trained to respond to cardiovascular emergencies, Karen knew she only had a matter of minutes to act and immediately called 911 before starting CPR. When paramedics arrived, they used a defibrillator four times to get Dan’s heart beating again. He was rushed to the intensive care unit (ICU) at his local hospital, where he spent the next 10 days and was placed in a hypothermic-induced coma to reduce the risk of brain damage.
A HEART STOPS. MINUTES TO ACT. A SECOND CHANCE.
After an angiogram revealed that his coronary arteries were blocked, Dan was transferred to St. Michael’s for life-saving surgery. Cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Subodh Verma and his team performed the coronary bypass that gave Dan a second chance at life. “I feel so lucky to have survived,” says Dan. “I really appreciate the chance I got to adjust my priorities, focus on my health and rethink how I want to live the next 25 years.” Following surgery, Dan completed a cardiac rehabilitation program designed to help patients recover and make lifestyle changes to reduce their risk of future cardiac incidents. Dan has since made a full recovery. He and Karen celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary in Hawaii one year after his bypass surgery at St. Michael's with a sunrise hike on the 10,000 foot peak of Haleakala volcano.
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Each year is filled with special moments when we all come together in support of St. Michael’s and share what it means to be a part of this family. This past year is no exception, bringing us many opportunities to say thank you for your support and generosity.
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OUR YEAR
Each year is filled with special moments when we all come together in support of St. Michael’s and share what it means to be a part of this family. This past year is no exception, bringing us many opportunities to say thank you for your support and generosity.
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COBALT’S CATALYST NORAH BORDEN, ACRYLIC ON PANEL, 30" x 30"
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CLAUDIA Crippling abdominal pains led Claudia Velez, an early childhood educator who works at a downtown Toronto daycare, to call in sick one morning. After waking with what she thought was just indigestion, Claudia rushed to St. Michael’s Hospital’s Family Practice Unit when she began vomiting blood.
DEBILITATING PAIN. PERSEVERENCE. RELIEF.
An ultrasound at the hospital later confirmed the diagnosis: appendicitis. Claudia was advised to undergo immediate surgery to avoid increasing inflammation and a possible rupture that could lead to life-threatening infection. Though she was scared as she waited for her family to arrive at the hospital, Claudia was comforted by her St. Michael’s health-care team. “I’ll never forget how professional and compassionate the surgeons and nurses were as they explained the procedure and what I could expect during my recovery,” remembers Claudia. “I knew I was in good hands at St. Michael’s.” Later that night, surgeons performed a laparoscopic appendectomy to remove Claudia’s appendix. This innovative and minimally invasive procedure reduces pain and bleeding, allowing for quicker recovery times. Claudia was able to return to work a short time later. Donors play a direct role in supporting leading-edge treatment approaches that help patients like Claudia get back to living their full lives.
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CLAUDIA Crippling abdominal pains led Claudia Velez, an early childhood educator who works at a downtown Toronto daycare, to call in sick one morning. After waking with what she thought was just indigestion, Claudia rushed to St. Michael’s Hospital’s Family Practice Unit when she began vomiting blood.
DEBILITATING PAIN. PERSEVERENCE. RELIEF.
An ultrasound at the hospital later confirmed the diagnosis: appendicitis. Claudia was advised to undergo immediate surgery to avoid increasing inflammation and a possible rupture that could lead to life-threatening infection. Though she was scared as she waited for her family to arrive at the hospital, Claudia was comforted by her St. Michael’s health-care team. “I’ll never forget how professional and compassionate the surgeons and nurses were as they explained the procedure and what I could expect during my recovery,” remembers Claudia. “I knew I was in good hands at St. Michael’s.” Later that night, surgeons performed a laparoscopic appendectomy to remove Claudia’s appendix. This innovative and minimally invasive procedure reduces pain and bleeding, allowing for quicker recovery times. Claudia was able to return to work a short time later. Donors play a direct role in supporting leading-edge treatment approaches that help patients like Claudia get back to living their full lives.
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ST. MICHAEL’S BY THE NUMBERS ACUTE ADULT INPATIENT BEDS: 459 EMERGENCY VISITS: 77,152 AMBULATORY VISITS: 521,542 DIAGNOSTIC, THERAPEUTIC & OTHER VISITS: 346,593 SURGERIES: 29,913 INPATIENT VISITS: 25,218
CARE. RESEARCH.
BABIES BORN: 2,821 NURSES: 1,758 PHYSICIANS: 841 STAFF: 6,130
EDUCATION.
VOLUNTEERS: 557 STOREYS IN THE PETER GILGAN PATIENT CARE TOWER: 17 SQUARE FEET PLANNED FOR THE SLAIGHT FAMILY EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: 51,175 MEDICAL TRAINEES AND HEALTH PROFESSIONAL LEARNERS: 3,928 SCIENTISTS & ASSOCIATE SCIENTISTS (INVESTIGATORS): 206
(APRIL 1, 2016 TO MARCH 31, 2017)
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ST. MICHAEL’S BY THE NUMBERS ACUTE ADULT INPATIENT BEDS: 459 EMERGENCY VISITS: 77,152 AMBULATORY VISITS: 521,542 DIAGNOSTIC, THERAPEUTIC & OTHER VISITS: 346,593 SURGERIES: 29,913 INPATIENT VISITS: 25,218
CARE. RESEARCH.
BABIES BORN: 2,821 NURSES: 1,758 PHYSICIANS: 841 STAFF: 6,130
EDUCATION.
VOLUNTEERS: 557 STOREYS IN THE PETER GILGAN PATIENT CARE TOWER: 17 SQUARE FEET PLANNED FOR THE SLAIGHT FAMILY EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: 51,175 MEDICAL TRAINEES AND HEALTH PROFESSIONAL LEARNERS: 3,928 SCIENTISTS & ASSOCIATE SCIENTISTS (INVESTIGATORS): 206
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ST. MICHAEL’S YOUNG LEADERS
AGNICO EAGLE Foundation Chair Frank Techar at left, Foundation President Alayne Metrick and former Foundation Chair Mike Norris, far right, congratulate Agnico Eagle Vice-Chairman and CEO Sean Boyd and Board Chair James Nasso for their corporate philanthropy which will create the new cardiac surgery operating room in our new Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower and the Agnico Eagle Oncology Unit, as well as support other hospital priorities such as equipment and the 2017 Angel Ball.
In addition to its signature events, The Giver, The Dodger and The Duffer, SMYL made a two-year pledge toward the Trauma Family Room and Mental Health Unit Consult Room within the new Slaight Family Emergency Department, continuing their support of Inspire 2018. Since its inception in 2008, St. Michael’s Young Leaders has raised over $1,500,000 net for St. Michael’s Hospital.
MALACHY’S SOIREE Under the leadership of Hospital Board member, Kerry O’Reilly-Wilks and her husband, Lloyd Wilks, the second Malachy’s Soiree continued to raise awareness of the life-saving critical care that is provided to the hospital’s tiniest patients. More than 450 guests gathered for the event, which was held in September 2016 and featured a special performance by Jully Black. Our new state-of-the-art Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), designed to provide family-centred care, will be located in the Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower.
T HE GIVER On November 19, 2016, SMYL hosted its ninth annual gala, The Giver, chaired by James Musson, at the Design Exchange (DX).
T HE DODGER The eighth annual Dodger took place on September 15, 2016 at the Steam Whistle Brewery. A costumed charity dodgeball tournament, led by co-chairs Kate Moraca and Mike Alfieri and presented by the Bank of Montreal, The Dodger continues to grow in popularity every year.
T HE DUFFER On June 6, 2016, nearly 300 golfers teed off at SMYL’s sixth annual Duffer golf tournament at Station Creek Golf Club. This year’s event was led by co-chairs Graham Thompson and William Pringle and presented by CIBC World Markets.
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URBAN ANGEL GOLF CLASSIC 2016 marked a milestone year for our Urban Angel Golf Classic, under co-chairs Mike Thompson and John Manning. Presented by Middlefield Group, the event achieved its 10th year of raising over $1 million net for hospital priorities, becoming one of the largest and most successful charity golf tournaments in Canada.
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2016 was the most successful year to date for St. Michael’s Young Leaders (SMYL), a group of 70 young professionals committed to raising funds for and awareness about the hospital.
In a collaboration with Nordstrom, St. Michael’s Hospital was one of six local charities to benefit from the retailer’s opening galas in late 2016. Thank you, Melissa Martin, for working with the Nordstrom Committee on these special fundraising events. The gala celebrated the opening of Nordstrom's CF Toronto Eaton Centre and Yorkdale Shopping Centre locations. 45
RECEPT ION TO HONOUR T IM AND FRANCES PRICE AND BROOKFIELD PART NERS On July 26, a reception was held to honour Tim and Frances Price for their generous $3 million gift to Inspire 2018 to support the Chair in Cerebrovascular & Brain Tumour Surgery and the Tim and Frances Price Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit. In addition to his personal giving, Tim was able to secure additional support from Brookfield and the partners at Brookfield to make a cumulative contribution of $5 million.
OUR YEAR
ST. MICHAEL’S YOUNG LEADERS
AGNICO EAGLE Foundation Chair Frank Techar at left, Foundation President Alayne Metrick and former Foundation Chair Mike Norris, far right, congratulate Agnico Eagle Vice-Chairman and CEO Sean Boyd and Board Chair James Nasso for their corporate philanthropy which will create the new cardiac surgery operating room in our new Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower and the Agnico Eagle Oncology Unit, as well as support other hospital priorities such as equipment and the 2017 Angel Ball.
In addition to its signature events, The Giver, The Dodger and The Duffer, SMYL made a two-year pledge toward the Trauma Family Room and Mental Health Unit Consult Room within the new Slaight Family Emergency Department, continuing their support of Inspire 2018. Since its inception in 2008, St. Michael’s Young Leaders has raised over $1,500,000 net for St. Michael’s Hospital.
MALACHY’S SOIREE Under the leadership of Hospital Board member, Kerry O’Reilly-Wilks and her husband, Lloyd Wilks, the second Malachy’s Soiree continued to raise awareness of the life-saving critical care that is provided to the hospital’s tiniest patients. More than 450 guests gathered for the event, which was held in September 2016 and featured a special performance by Jully Black. Our new state-of-the-art Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), designed to provide family-centred care, will be located in the Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower.
T HE GIVER On November 19, 2016, SMYL hosted its ninth annual gala, The Giver, chaired by James Musson, at the Design Exchange (DX).
T HE DODGER The eighth annual Dodger took place on September 15, 2016 at the Steam Whistle Brewery. A costumed charity dodgeball tournament, led by co-chairs Kate Moraca and Mike Alfieri and presented by the Bank of Montreal, The Dodger continues to grow in popularity every year.
T HE DUFFER On June 6, 2016, nearly 300 golfers teed off at SMYL’s sixth annual Duffer golf tournament at Station Creek Golf Club. This year’s event was led by co-chairs Graham Thompson and William Pringle and presented by CIBC World Markets.
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URBAN ANGEL GOLF CLASSIC 2016 marked a milestone year for our Urban Angel Golf Classic, under co-chairs Mike Thompson and John Manning. Presented by Middlefield Group, the event achieved its 10th year of raising over $1 million net for hospital priorities, becoming one of the largest and most successful charity golf tournaments in Canada.
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2016 was the most successful year to date for St. Michael’s Young Leaders (SMYL), a group of 70 young professionals committed to raising funds for and awareness about the hospital.
In a collaboration with Nordstrom, St. Michael’s Hospital was one of six local charities to benefit from the retailer’s opening galas in late 2016. Thank you, Melissa Martin, for working with the Nordstrom Committee on these special fundraising events. The gala celebrated the opening of Nordstrom's CF Toronto Eaton Centre and Yorkdale Shopping Centre locations. 45
RECEPT ION TO HONOUR T IM AND FRANCES PRICE AND BROOKFIELD PART NERS On July 26, a reception was held to honour Tim and Frances Price for their generous $3 million gift to Inspire 2018 to support the Chair in Cerebrovascular & Brain Tumour Surgery and the Tim and Frances Price Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit. In addition to his personal giving, Tim was able to secure additional support from Brookfield and the partners at Brookfield to make a cumulative contribution of $5 million.
DR. CUSIMANO’S BOOK LAUNCH On September 21, 2016, the St. Michael’s community celebrated the release of Dr. Michael Cusimano’s state-of-the-art surgical guide, The Handbook of Skull Base Surgery, with a launch event attended by over 70 guests. Experts like Dr. Cusimano ensure that St. Michael’s remains a leading research and teaching hospital by providing advanced, life-saving treatment.
FOUNDERS’ RECEPT ION Our Founders’ Reception recognizes generous donors who have contributed $1 million and more in support of the hospital. In December 2016, we welcomed these new Founders: Paul Albrechtsen, the late Thor and Hon. Nicole Eaton and Mike and Beverley Thompson.
COMMEMORAT IVE CEREMONY This annual ceremony recognizing individuals who have been honoured by tribute and commemorative giving was held on July 14, 2016. The event also celebrates those who have made a planned giving intention to the hospital. Donor Emily Dawson shared her family’s St. Michael’s experience with 90 guests at the event, relaying their gratitude for the compassionate care received during a difficult time.
The Spirit of Philanthropy Award recipient this year was Dr. Stephen Hwang (centre photo above), Director of the Centre for Urban Health Solutions (C-UHS) and the first Chair in Homelessness, Housing and Health.
DONOR WALL RECEPT ION
URBAN ANGEL MAGAZINE The Foundation’s Urban Angel magazine was recognized by the marketing communications industry with a number of prestigious awards in 2016/2017, including APEX Awards for Publication Excellence, a first place Health Care Public Relations Association (HCPRA) Award for best external communications vehicle and a Gold Aster Award for excellence in health-care marketing and advertising. Urban Angel raises awareness about St. Michael’s Hospital while demonstrating the impact donors have on patient care.
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McGEE-CLARK FUNDRAISER Celebrating its 14th and final year, the McGee-Clark Committee hosted its annual fundraiser benefiting the Cancer Compassionate Care Fund at St. Michael’s Hospital. Thank you, Chris Pierre, Clark Lonergan, Nitin Patel and Sean Lonergan for your longstanding support of St. Michael’s.
At our annual Donor Wall Reception on July 13, 2016, 139 new donors were inducted and a further 223 were honoured for moving up to a new giving level based on their ongoing contributions to the hospital. Foundation Board member Melissa Martin served as the master of ceremonies for the reception with classical guitarist Liona Boyd sharing her gratitude for the exceptional patient experience she had at the hospital.
GIFT PLANNING A bequest or legacy gift is a special way to support St. Michael's Hospital. Spring and winter advertising materials aimed at promoting gift planning were featured in Zoomer magazine and in Your Guide to Charitable Giving and other publications. 47
DR. CUSIMANO’S BOOK LAUNCH On September 21, 2016, the St. Michael’s community celebrated the release of Dr. Michael Cusimano’s state-of-the-art surgical guide, The Handbook of Skull Base Surgery, with a launch event attended by over 70 guests. Experts like Dr. Cusimano ensure that St. Michael’s remains a leading research and teaching hospital by providing advanced, life-saving treatment.
FOUNDERS’ RECEPT ION Our Founders’ Reception recognizes generous donors who have contributed $1 million and more in support of the hospital. In December 2016, we welcomed these new Founders: Paul Albrechtsen, the late Thor and Hon. Nicole Eaton and Mike and Beverley Thompson.
COMMEMORAT IVE CEREMONY This annual ceremony recognizing individuals who have been honoured by tribute and commemorative giving was held on July 14, 2016. The event also celebrates those who have made a planned giving intention to the hospital. Donor Emily Dawson shared her family’s St. Michael’s experience with 90 guests at the event, relaying their gratitude for the compassionate care received during a difficult time.
The Spirit of Philanthropy Award recipient this year was Dr. Stephen Hwang (centre photo above), Director of the Centre for Urban Health Solutions (C-UHS) and the first Chair in Homelessness, Housing and Health.
DONOR WALL RECEPT ION
URBAN ANGEL MAGAZINE The Foundation’s Urban Angel magazine was recognized by the marketing communications industry with a number of prestigious awards in 2016/2017, including APEX Awards for Publication Excellence, a first place Health Care Public Relations Association (HCPRA) Award for best external communications vehicle and a Gold Aster Award for excellence in health-care marketing and advertising. Urban Angel raises awareness about St. Michael’s Hospital while demonstrating the impact donors have on patient care.
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McGEE-CLARK FUNDRAISER Celebrating its 14th and final year, the McGee-Clark Committee hosted its annual fundraiser benefiting the Cancer Compassionate Care Fund at St. Michael’s Hospital. Thank you, Chris Pierre, Clark Lonergan, Nitin Patel and Sean Lonergan for your longstanding support of St. Michael’s.
At our annual Donor Wall Reception on July 13, 2016, 139 new donors were inducted and a further 223 were honoured for moving up to a new giving level based on their ongoing contributions to the hospital. Foundation Board member Melissa Martin served as the master of ceremonies for the reception with classical guitarist Liona Boyd sharing her gratitude for the exceptional patient experience she had at the hospital.
GIFT PLANNING A bequest or legacy gift is a special way to support St. Michael's Hospital. Spring and winter advertising materials aimed at promoting gift planning were featured in Zoomer magazine and in Your Guide to Charitable Giving and other publications. 47
T HE CONDRAIN GROUP MS CLINIC The new CONDRAIN GROUP Multiple Sclerosis Clinic, the largest MS Clinic in North America, opened on May 12, 2016, thanks to the generosity of many donors (including the De Gasperis Family seen at left). On July 1, 2017, the hospital will welcome internationally renowned neurologist, Dr. Xavier Montalban as the Clinic’s Medical Director and holder of the Waugh Family Chair in MS Research.
OUT OF T HE ROUGH GOLF TOURNAMENT
CENT RE FOR URBAN HEALT H SOLUT IONS (C–UHS) ANNUAL REPORT The Foundation’s 2015/2016 Report to Donors showcased illustrations for the exterior and interior of the Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower and featured stories of patients, just like you. We are proud to have received international recognition for this important stewardship publication which highlighted the generosity of our donors and the exceptional care they have received at the hospital.
In its 14 years in operation, the Out of the Rough Golf Tournament has raised more than $1 million for St. Michael’s Head Injury Clinic. The largest of its kind in Ontario, the Clinic treats over 1,300 patients each year who suffer from traumatic brain injury during the recovery period that follows acute care. In 2016, over 200 participants from the business, health-care and law sectors helped raise funds for the Clinic.
The Centre for Urban Health Solutions (C-UHS), which develops innovative solutions to address health inequities for the most vulnerable populations, gained support this year from a number of generous donors. Under the leadership of John Cassaday and John Lederer, committed volunteers are rallying together to achieve an ambitious fundraising goal for projects to improve life in our community.
T HE LOUIS L. ODETT E FAMILY URBAN ANGEL FUND FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE
T HE SLAIGHT FAMILY FOUNDAT ION
The Louis L. Odette Family Urban Angel Fund for Homeless People held its third annual lecture featuring Dr. Gabor Maté, a bestselling author who has worked with patients challenged by drug addiction, mental illness and HIV. The Fund supports innovative programs for the homeless, such as the Supporting Transitions and Recovery (STAR) Learning Centre, an adult education program and Canada’s first recovery education centre.
ANGELS’ DEN Drs. Karen Cross and General Leung took home first prize for their innovative MIMOSA (MultIspectral Mobile tissue Assessment) project at the second Angels’ Den competition on June 1, 2016. The event celebrates leading-edge “bench-to-bedside” partnerships between researchers and clinicians at St. Michael’s. More than 200 people attended the event that was co-hosted by Gwen Harvey and John Hunkin, emceed by Melissa Martin and supported by Dr. Arthur Slutsky. The 2015 winners of Angels’ Den, Drs. Doug Campbell and Jennifer Beck, went on to win the Global Healthcare Innovation Academy competition for their groundbreaking Neo Vest project that helps newborn infants breathe. 48
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The Slaight Family Foundation (Donna and Gary Slaight shown below) continued its generosity to St. Michael’s with a gift to support Dr. Janet Smylie and her initiative to provide training to front-line workers in how to interact more effectively with our Indigenous communities. The hospital was one of 15 charities that benefited from the Foundation’s philanthropy.
The President’s Council hosted a new signature fundraiser, Urban Affair on March 29, 2017, at Corus Quay. A group of dynamic business professionals and hospital leaders, the President’s Council works together to support high-priority needs at St. Michael’s. At this inaugural fundraising event, over 250 guests were entertained by a musical performance from the Jim Cuddy Trio. 49
T HE CONDRAIN GROUP MS CLINIC The new CONDRAIN GROUP Multiple Sclerosis Clinic, the largest MS Clinic in North America, opened on May 12, 2016, thanks to the generosity of many donors (including the De Gasperis Family seen at left). On July 1, 2017, the hospital will welcome internationally renowned neurologist, Dr. Xavier Montalban as the Clinic’s Medical Director and holder of the Waugh Family Chair in MS Research.
OUT OF T HE ROUGH GOLF TOURNAMENT
CENT RE FOR URBAN HEALT H SOLUT IONS (C–UHS) ANNUAL REPORT The Foundation’s 2015/2016 Report to Donors showcased illustrations for the exterior and interior of the Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower and featured stories of patients, just like you. We are proud to have received international recognition for this important stewardship publication which highlighted the generosity of our donors and the exceptional care they have received at the hospital.
In its 14 years in operation, the Out of the Rough Golf Tournament has raised more than $1 million for St. Michael’s Head Injury Clinic. The largest of its kind in Ontario, the Clinic treats over 1,300 patients each year who suffer from traumatic brain injury during the recovery period that follows acute care. In 2016, over 200 participants from the business, health-care and law sectors helped raise funds for the Clinic.
The Centre for Urban Health Solutions (C-UHS), which develops innovative solutions to address health inequities for the most vulnerable populations, gained support this year from a number of generous donors. Under the leadership of John Cassaday and John Lederer, committed volunteers are rallying together to achieve an ambitious fundraising goal for projects to improve life in our community.
T HE LOUIS L. ODETT E FAMILY URBAN ANGEL FUND FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE
T HE SLAIGHT FAMILY FOUNDAT ION
The Louis L. Odette Family Urban Angel Fund for Homeless People held its third annual lecture featuring Dr. Gabor Maté, a bestselling author who has worked with patients challenged by drug addiction, mental illness and HIV. The Fund supports innovative programs for the homeless, such as the Supporting Transitions and Recovery (STAR) Learning Centre, an adult education program and Canada’s first recovery education centre.
ANGELS’ DEN Drs. Karen Cross and General Leung took home first prize for their innovative MIMOSA (MultIspectral Mobile tissue Assessment) project at the second Angels’ Den competition on June 1, 2016. The event celebrates leading-edge “bench-to-bedside” partnerships between researchers and clinicians at St. Michael’s. More than 200 people attended the event that was co-hosted by Gwen Harvey and John Hunkin, emceed by Melissa Martin and supported by Dr. Arthur Slutsky. The 2015 winners of Angels’ Den, Drs. Doug Campbell and Jennifer Beck, went on to win the Global Healthcare Innovation Academy competition for their groundbreaking Neo Vest project that helps newborn infants breathe. 48
URBAN AFFAIR
The Slaight Family Foundation (Donna and Gary Slaight shown below) continued its generosity to St. Michael’s with a gift to support Dr. Janet Smylie and her initiative to provide training to front-line workers in how to interact more effectively with our Indigenous communities. The hospital was one of 15 charities that benefited from the Foundation’s philanthropy.
The President’s Council hosted a new signature fundraiser, Urban Affair on March 29, 2017, at Corus Quay. A group of dynamic business professionals and hospital leaders, the President’s Council works together to support high-priority needs at St. Michael’s. At this inaugural fundraising event, over 250 guests were entertained by a musical performance from the Jim Cuddy Trio. 49
DAVID At first, Toronto artist and graphic designer David Goldberg thought he’d strained his eyes. When his blurry vision persisted for weeks, he made an appointment with his optometrist, fearing it might be more serious. Seeing something on David’s retina, the optometrist referred him to St. Michael’s. David called his father, a former Chief of Medicine at a Hamilton-area hospital, for a second opinion. “My dad was known as the diagnostic Sherlock Holmes. So when he said, ‘St. Michael’s is the best,’ I knew I’d be in good hands.”
BLURRY VISION. SERIOUS RISK. SAFETY IN SIGHT.
David saw Dr. Rajeev Muni at St. Michael’s Eye Clinic. When Dr. Muni confirmed that only one of his eyes was affected, David realized he could close that eye and see clearly with the other so that he could continue working—at least for now. At his follow-up appointments, David recalls how Dr. Muni patiently explained that it’s best to begin with non-invasive treatments. By this time, David’s vision was so distorted that he was willing to try almost anything to correct it. Thankfully, Dr. Muni’s diagnosis wasn’t the untreatable condition that David had feared. Instead, David was suffering from retinal vein occlusion, a blockage that causes swelling that distorts vision. “With the medicine I was given, my sight is perfect and Dr. Muni says eventually my eye may even heal permanently,” says David. “I’m so grateful to St. Michael’s.”
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DAVID At first, Toronto artist and graphic designer David Goldberg thought he’d strained his eyes. When his blurry vision persisted for weeks, he made an appointment with his optometrist, fearing it might be more serious. Seeing something on David’s retina, the optometrist referred him to St. Michael’s. David called his father, a former Chief of Medicine at a Hamilton-area hospital, for a second opinion. “My dad was known as the diagnostic Sherlock Holmes. So when he said, ‘St. Michael’s is the best,’ I knew I’d be in good hands.”
BLURRY VISION. SERIOUS RISK. SAFETY IN SIGHT.
David saw Dr. Rajeev Muni at St. Michael’s Eye Clinic. When Dr. Muni confirmed that only one of his eyes was affected, David realized he could close that eye and see clearly with the other so that he could continue working—at least for now. At his follow-up appointments, David recalls how Dr. Muni patiently explained that it’s best to begin with non-invasive treatments. By this time, David’s vision was so distorted that he was willing to try almost anything to correct it. Thankfully, Dr. Muni’s diagnosis wasn’t the untreatable condition that David had feared. Instead, David was suffering from retinal vein occlusion, a blockage that causes swelling that distorts vision. “With the medicine I was given, my sight is perfect and Dr. Muni says eventually my eye may even heal permanently,” says David. “I’m so grateful to St. Michael’s.”
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LYNN
Lynn Walker knew Bay Street like the back of her hand. A portfolio manager at one of Canada’s big five banks, she cycled through the frenzied financial district every morning. But just like the markets she analyzed, there was always an element of risk. Today felt especially volatile. The city streets were slick with a coat of rain that fell the night before. Lynn was still cycling with a smile, looking forward to celebrating her wedding anniversary that evening.
SLIPPERY STREETS. A SUDDEN SPILL. HELP NEARBY.
Her plans, however, were derailed when she was forced to swerve around a truck on Victoria Street. Confronted with wet streetcar tracks, the back wheel of her bicycle skidded out from under her, launching her onto the cement. The pain was agonizing. Two women ran over to help—one of them, by chance, worked at St. Michael’s. Lynn was rushed to the hospital’s Emergency Department, less than a block away, where she met Dr. Glen Bandiera, Chief of Emergency Medicine. When the x-rays showed a fractured humerus bone in her right arm/shoulder, he arranged an appointment at St. Michael’s Fracture Clinic the very next day. “Dr. Bandiera was wonderful!” says Lynn, who was one of more than 75,000 people who depend on St. Michael’s Emergency Department every year. “The health-care providers at St. Mike’s are doing an admirable job at providing excellent patient care.” Now recovered, Lynn is back on her bike, cycling with a smile.
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Lynn Walker knew Bay Street like the back of her hand. A portfolio manager at one of Canada’s big five banks, she cycled through the frenzied financial district every morning. But just like the markets she analyzed, there was always an element of risk. Today felt especially volatile. The city streets were slick with a coat of rain that fell the night before. Lynn was still cycling with a smile, looking forward to celebrating her wedding anniversary that evening.
SLIPPERY STREETS. A SUDDEN SPILL. HELP NEARBY.
Her plans, however, were derailed when she was forced to swerve around a truck on Victoria Street. Confronted with wet streetcar tracks, the back wheel of her bicycle skidded out from under her, launching her onto the cement. The pain was agonizing. Two women ran over to help—one of them, by chance, worked at St. Michael’s. Lynn was rushed to the hospital’s Emergency Department, less than a block away, where she met Dr. Glen Bandiera, Chief of Emergency Medicine. When the x-rays showed a fractured humerus bone in her right arm/shoulder, he arranged an appointment at St. Michael’s Fracture Clinic the very next day. “Dr. Bandiera was wonderful!” says Lynn, who was one of more than 75,000 people who depend on St. Michael’s Emergency Department every year. “The health-care providers at St. Mike’s are doing an admirable job at providing excellent patient care.” Now recovered, Lynn is back on her bike, cycling with a smile.
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CUMULATIVE GIFTS We pay tribute here to the special friends who lead by example through their wonderful generosity and deep commitment to St. Michael’s. The following lists those individuals, corporations and foundations who have given or pledged more than $500,000 over the years to help Toronto’s Urban Angel.
GUARDIANS
Patrick & Barbara Keenan and Family Li Ka Shing (Canada) Foundation
The Margaret & Wallace McCain Family Foundation Inc. RBC Foundation Scotiabank Allan Waters Family The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation
ANGELS
VISIONARIES
($30,000,000+)
-Z A Peter Gilgan
($10,000,000 - $24,999,999)
($2,500,000 - $4,999,999)
Louis L. Odette & Family The Slaight Family Foundation
John & Jocelyn Barford Cara Operations Limited CIBC Estate of Arne Bjorn & Beverley Jane Clausen George & Kathy Dembroski John S. Hunkin & Susan E. Crocker Johnson & Johnson Medical Companies David & Anne Patterson Tim & Frances Price SMH Department of Medicine SMH Volunteer Association Bernie & Mildred Syron TD Bank Group Rick & Lynne Waugh
-Z A Element
BUILDERS ($5,000,000 - $9,999,999)
-Z A The Arrell Family
Foundation BMO Financial Group Brookfield Terrence Donnelly, LL.D., O.Ont The Heart & Stroke Foundation Krembil Foundation Arthur & Sonia Labatt Doug & Jean Martin
-Z A Agnico Eagle Mines Limited
FOUNDERS ($1,000,000 - $2,499,999)
-Z A Antonietta d’Agostino-
Danisi The Paul Albrechtsen Foundation AstraZeneca Canada Inc. The Harold E. Ballard Foundation Lloyd & Marie Barbara Ralph M. Barford John M. Beck The Bitove Family The R.P. Bratty Charitable Foundation Susan & Hans Brenninkmeyer John & Mary Cassaday Celebration of Voice Corus Entertainment Inc. Elizabeth A. & Richard J. Currie, O.C. Mark & Ann Curry Elisa Di Bartolomeo Di Lorenzo Bill & Robin Downe The John C. and Sally Horsfall Eaton Foundation
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The Thor E. and Nicole Eaton Family Charitable Foundation Bill & Barbara Etherington Roy Foss & Family Myron & Berna Garron Estate of Margaret Audrey Giles Anthony R. & Helen Graham The Jarislowsky Foundation Colleen & Brian Johnston Karl Storz Endoscopy Canada Ltd. Lombard Canada Ltd. Jon & Nancy Love Beth Malcolm George E. Mara & Diane Mara Richard & Mai-Liis McCoy Rick & Gayle McGraw Robert W. McRae Theresa & Seth Mersky Middlefield Group Bill Morneau & Nancy McCain Power Corporation of Canada Donald & Nita Reed Rotary Club of Toronto Charitable Foundation The Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman Foundation
Sisters of St. Joseph Ada Slaight SMH Anaesthesia Services St. Michael’s Young Leaders The Squires-Hyland Trust Estate of James Drewry Stewart Daniel & Sandra Sullivan Philip & Eli Taylor Michael & Beverley Thompson John H. Tory, Q.C. & Barbara Hackett Peter & Louise Walter The WB Family Foundation Don Wright, Mus.D. David Young, M.D.
FELLOWS ($750,000 - $999,999)
-Z A Baxter Corporation
The Lloyd Carr-Harris Foundation Wendy Marion Cecil The CUMBA Charitable Foundation IBM Canada The Henry White Kinnear Foundation Manulife The E. & G. Odette Charitable Foundation
Roche Canada William Joseph Rupert Sanofi-Aventis SMH Head Injury Clinic Smith & Nephew
Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. Latham & Paddy Ann Burns Marc & Helan Caira Cameron Family Memorial Canadian Heart Research Centre W.C. Cheung, M.D. The CIBC Wood Gundy Children’s Miracle Foundation Clear Channel Outdoor The Clement Talbot Foundation (for the Prevention of Vascular Disease)
GOVERNORS ($500,000 - $749,999)
-Z A Amgen Canada Inc.
Don & Maris Anderson The Neil W. Baker Family Estate of Rodney Stewart Barron Bayer Inc. BMO Capital Markets
Jack L. Cockwell and Family The Elizabeth and Tony Comper Foundation CONDRAIN GROUP Patti & Gordon Cunningham Cystic Fibrosis Canada Dominic & Pearl D’Alessandro Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP Gaetano & Giuseppina Gagliano General Motors of Canada Limited Mr. & Mrs. Len Gillis Great West Life, London Life & Canada Life
Green Shield Canada Joan & Clifford Hatch Foundation Jack & Faye Hope Jane Humphreys & Ron Lalonde Nelson Arthur Hyland Foundation William James KPMG Patricia & Roger Lace Leon’s Furniture Limited Loblaw Brands Limited Michael McCain Family Merck Canada Inc.
Mother Parker’s Tea & Coffee Inc. & The Higgins Family National Bank of Canada The Powis Family Foundation The Walter and Maria Schroeder Foundation SMH Medical Imaging Consultants St. George’s Society of Toronto Stryker Frank & Maria Techar TELUS Thomas Vari Yamana Gold Inc.
TRIBUTE AND IN MEMORY GIFTS We have received cumulative gifts of $1,000 and more in tribute or in memory of these individuals between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017.
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Beth Abramson, M.D. Paul Adam, M.D. Mehran Afshar Henry Ahn, M.D. Marie Amodeo Jennifer Anderson, M.D. The Arrell Family Foundation Ray Bala Nancy Baxter, M.D. Lucien Beaulieu Alan R. Berger, M.D., C.M. Philip B. Berger, M.D. Michael Bernstein, M.D.
Henry Best (Pest) Stephen Betschel, M.D. Earl Bogoch, M.D. Christine Brezden-Masley, M.D. Mark David Roy Brown Cleo C. Buenafe Doreen J. Campbell, M.D. Bok Chan, M.D. Murray J. Chant Asim Cheema, M.D. Robert & Virginia Chisholm Kim Connelly, M.D. Luigi Corazza
Stephanie Corbet Leonardo Cornacchia Jean Coté Alfredo Curtis Michael Cusimano, M.D. D’Wayne Da Costa Timothy Daniels, M.D. Sunit Das, M.D. Thomas C. Dawson Romeo De Santis Larissa Derzko-Dzulynsky, M.D. Le Binh Duong 57
William Fairburn Neil Fam, M.D. Jean Wittmann Farrell Robert Feldman Frank G. Felkai Zulmira Fernandes David Fitchett, M.D. Janet Stuart Chisholm Genest Ralph George, M.D. Louis R. Giavedoni, M.D. Sim Siew (Margaret Wong Ging) Howard Ginsberg, M.D.
Anthony F. Graham, C.M., M.D. Jim Gregory Samir C. Grover, M.D. Sohanlal Gupta Anne Marie Gutierrez Henry Halapy, M.D. Jeremy Hall, M.D. Julius Hamilton Curtis D. Handford, M.D. Rashida Haq, M.D. Gwen Harvey Lisa Hicks, M.D. Susan Hignell
CUMULATIVE GIFTS We pay tribute here to the special friends who lead by example through their wonderful generosity and deep commitment to St. Michael’s. The following lists those individuals, corporations and foundations who have given or pledged more than $500,000 over the years to help Toronto’s Urban Angel.
GUARDIANS
Patrick & Barbara Keenan and Family Li Ka Shing (Canada) Foundation
The Margaret & Wallace McCain Family Foundation Inc. RBC Foundation Scotiabank Allan Waters Family The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation
ANGELS
VISIONARIES
($30,000,000+)
-Z A Peter Gilgan
($10,000,000 - $24,999,999)
($2,500,000 - $4,999,999)
Louis L. Odette & Family The Slaight Family Foundation
John & Jocelyn Barford Cara Operations Limited CIBC Estate of Arne Bjorn & Beverley Jane Clausen George & Kathy Dembroski John S. Hunkin & Susan E. Crocker Johnson & Johnson Medical Companies David & Anne Patterson Tim & Frances Price SMH Department of Medicine SMH Volunteer Association Bernie & Mildred Syron TD Bank Group Rick & Lynne Waugh
-Z A Element
BUILDERS ($5,000,000 - $9,999,999)
-Z A The Arrell Family
Foundation BMO Financial Group Brookfield Terrence Donnelly, LL.D., O.Ont The Heart & Stroke Foundation Krembil Foundation Arthur & Sonia Labatt Doug & Jean Martin
-Z A Agnico Eagle Mines Limited
FOUNDERS ($1,000,000 - $2,499,999)
-Z A Antonietta d’Agostino-
Danisi The Paul Albrechtsen Foundation AstraZeneca Canada Inc. The Harold E. Ballard Foundation Lloyd & Marie Barbara Ralph M. Barford John M. Beck The Bitove Family The R.P. Bratty Charitable Foundation Susan & Hans Brenninkmeyer John & Mary Cassaday Celebration of Voice Corus Entertainment Inc. Elizabeth A. & Richard J. Currie, O.C. Mark & Ann Curry Elisa Di Bartolomeo Di Lorenzo Bill & Robin Downe The John C. and Sally Horsfall Eaton Foundation
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The Thor E. and Nicole Eaton Family Charitable Foundation Bill & Barbara Etherington Roy Foss & Family Myron & Berna Garron Estate of Margaret Audrey Giles Anthony R. & Helen Graham The Jarislowsky Foundation Colleen & Brian Johnston Karl Storz Endoscopy Canada Ltd. Lombard Canada Ltd. Jon & Nancy Love Beth Malcolm George E. Mara & Diane Mara Richard & Mai-Liis McCoy Rick & Gayle McGraw Robert W. McRae Theresa & Seth Mersky Middlefield Group Bill Morneau & Nancy McCain Power Corporation of Canada Donald & Nita Reed Rotary Club of Toronto Charitable Foundation The Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman Foundation
Sisters of St. Joseph Ada Slaight SMH Anaesthesia Services St. Michael’s Young Leaders The Squires-Hyland Trust Estate of James Drewry Stewart Daniel & Sandra Sullivan Philip & Eli Taylor Michael & Beverley Thompson John H. Tory, Q.C. & Barbara Hackett Peter & Louise Walter The WB Family Foundation Don Wright, Mus.D. David Young, M.D.
FELLOWS ($750,000 - $999,999)
-Z A Baxter Corporation
The Lloyd Carr-Harris Foundation Wendy Marion Cecil The CUMBA Charitable Foundation IBM Canada The Henry White Kinnear Foundation Manulife The E. & G. Odette Charitable Foundation
Roche Canada William Joseph Rupert Sanofi-Aventis SMH Head Injury Clinic Smith & Nephew
Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. Latham & Paddy Ann Burns Marc & Helan Caira Cameron Family Memorial Canadian Heart Research Centre W.C. Cheung, M.D. The CIBC Wood Gundy Children’s Miracle Foundation Clear Channel Outdoor The Clement Talbot Foundation (for the Prevention of Vascular Disease)
GOVERNORS ($500,000 - $749,999)
-Z A Amgen Canada Inc.
Don & Maris Anderson The Neil W. Baker Family Estate of Rodney Stewart Barron Bayer Inc. BMO Capital Markets
Jack L. Cockwell and Family The Elizabeth and Tony Comper Foundation CONDRAIN GROUP Patti & Gordon Cunningham Cystic Fibrosis Canada Dominic & Pearl D’Alessandro Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP Gaetano & Giuseppina Gagliano General Motors of Canada Limited Mr. & Mrs. Len Gillis Great West Life, London Life & Canada Life
Green Shield Canada Joan & Clifford Hatch Foundation Jack & Faye Hope Jane Humphreys & Ron Lalonde Nelson Arthur Hyland Foundation William James KPMG Patricia & Roger Lace Leon’s Furniture Limited Loblaw Brands Limited Michael McCain Family Merck Canada Inc.
Mother Parker’s Tea & Coffee Inc. & The Higgins Family National Bank of Canada The Powis Family Foundation The Walter and Maria Schroeder Foundation SMH Medical Imaging Consultants St. George’s Society of Toronto Stryker Frank & Maria Techar TELUS Thomas Vari Yamana Gold Inc.
TRIBUTE AND IN MEMORY GIFTS We have received cumulative gifts of $1,000 and more in tribute or in memory of these individuals between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017.
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Beth Abramson, M.D. Paul Adam, M.D. Mehran Afshar Henry Ahn, M.D. Marie Amodeo Jennifer Anderson, M.D. The Arrell Family Foundation Ray Bala Nancy Baxter, M.D. Lucien Beaulieu Alan R. Berger, M.D., C.M. Philip B. Berger, M.D. Michael Bernstein, M.D.
Henry Best (Pest) Stephen Betschel, M.D. Earl Bogoch, M.D. Christine Brezden-Masley, M.D. Mark David Roy Brown Cleo C. Buenafe Doreen J. Campbell, M.D. Bok Chan, M.D. Murray J. Chant Asim Cheema, M.D. Robert & Virginia Chisholm Kim Connelly, M.D. Luigi Corazza
Stephanie Corbet Leonardo Cornacchia Jean Coté Alfredo Curtis Michael Cusimano, M.D. D’Wayne Da Costa Timothy Daniels, M.D. Sunit Das, M.D. Thomas C. Dawson Romeo De Santis Larissa Derzko-Dzulynsky, M.D. Le Binh Duong 57
William Fairburn Neil Fam, M.D. Jean Wittmann Farrell Robert Feldman Frank G. Felkai Zulmira Fernandes David Fitchett, M.D. Janet Stuart Chisholm Genest Ralph George, M.D. Louis R. Giavedoni, M.D. Sim Siew (Margaret Wong Ging) Howard Ginsberg, M.D.
Anthony F. Graham, C.M., M.D. Jim Gregory Samir C. Grover, M.D. Sohanlal Gupta Anne Marie Gutierrez Henry Halapy, M.D. Jeremy Hall, M.D. Julius Hamilton Curtis D. Handford, M.D. Rashida Haq, M.D. Gwen Harvey Lisa Hicks, M.D. Susan Hignell
-Z H Lanny Himelfarb Jo Hoeflok Victor Hoffstein, M.D. Thanh Chi Hong Margaret Howell E. Jan Irvine, M.D. Khursheed N. Jeejeebhoy, M.D. Gabor Kandel, M.D. Jacques Kessler, M.D. Young-In Kim, M.D. Aaron Kinsman Sari Kives, M.D. Gary Kohen Paul Kortan, M.D. Constantine Kranias Elizabeth Krehm Lakshmi Kuruganty Michael Kutryk, M.D. David A. Latter, M.D. Joseph L. Lawless Jason K. Lee, M.D. Jason Y. Lee, M.D. John M. Leland David Lepek
Lai Har Leung Peter T. Leung, M.D. Stanley A. Levenson Sol Levin Peter & Gwen Liu Norberto Lourenco Stella H. Lu Leonard Lumbers Benito Lupetto Maurice Reginald Lyn, M.D. Mary MacLeod Norman Marcon, M.D. Joseph T. Marotta, M.D. Nicholas Martin Ernest Mastromatteo, M.D. Joe Mazzaferro Graham McConnell Mai-Liis McCoy Bernadette McKenna Robert Keith McLean Paul Mighton Sharon Mintz, M.D. Victoria Mitchell Gordon W. Moe, M.D. Woon Jan Moe, M.D.
R. Darren Moffatt Juan Carlos Monge, M.D. David R. Morgenthau, M.D. Rajeev Muni, M.D. John Thomas Murphy Nicole Muzzo Beth Naruse Aaron Nauth, M.D. Emily Nguyen Granville Nickerson Marie E. O’Connor Tom & Susan O’Neill Cecilia Cecilio Padon A.J. Pest Mark D. Peterson, M.D. Thomas Phelps Lana Pimentel Daniel Popescu Anne Porretta Walter Power Elan B. Prentice John Rabba James J. Reaume Robert J. Reid Oskar Rieger
Anthony Rizzuto Gordon S. Roberts Deborah G. Robertson, M.D. Trevor I. Robinson, M.D. Timothy Daniel Ryan Robert Sargeant, M.D. Michael T. Sawa, M.D. Eva Marie Schatz Adena Scheer, M.D. Daniel Selchen, M.D. Hossein Shahkarami Nadine Sharawy Rachel Shupak, M.D. Jasun Singh SMH Department of Hematology/Oncology SMH Department of Trauma ICU SMH Division of Nephrology SMH Hemodialysis SMH Martin Centre SMH Medical Day Care SMH Neonatal ICU SMH Palliative Care Lynn Somers
Julian Spears, M.D. W. Gordon Squires, M.D. Sanjeev Sridharan, M.D. Staff of Heart Health Unit Robert B. Stewart, M.D. Josef Stritzl William F. Sullivan, M.D. Roseanne Suokas Elly Teunissen Terry Trafford Martina A. Trinkaus, M.D. Irene Vanek, M.D. Frank Vasilkioti Subodh S. Verma, M.D. William J. Watson, M.D. Krystyna Barbara Welna Daniel Whelan, M.D. Judith Wiebe Marion Tim Wills Lieselotte Winogradow Maria Wolfs, M.D. David T. Wong, M.D. Margaret Wong Bobby Yanagawa, M.D. Jeffrey Zaltzman, M.D.
ST. MICHAEL’S SOCIETY
Elizabeth A. Reid Sandra Mimic Smith 58
Winogradow Family In Memory of Cecylia & Joseph Wojs
We truly appreciate all gifts to St. Michael’s. Generous donor support in the past year has made a remarkable difference to patient care, research and education. We thank all our donors for their support. Due to space limitations, the following lists those who have made contributions of $1,000 or more.
VISIONARIES
GOVERNORS
-Z A Element
-Z -Z A A The Arrell Family Foundation The Paul Albrechtsen
($2,500,000 - $4,999,999)
Peter Gilgan
FOUNDERS
($1,000,000 - $2,499,999)
-Z A Estate of Arne Bjorn
& Beverley Jane Clausen Estate of Margaret Audrey Giles The Heart and Stroke Foundation Li Ka Shing (Canada) Foundation Estate of James Drewry Stewart ($750,000 - $999,999)
Their names have been added to our Donor Recognition Wall. Carl W. Morris Barbara Price Wallace
APRIL 1, 2016 TO MARCH 31, 2017
FELLOWS
People who remembered the hospital in their wills or have made a gift of a life insurance policy, RRSP/RRIF or charitable remainder trust become members of our St. Michael’s Society. Those who made this commitment between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017 are listed here.
Brian Campbell Brian Helm Andrew A. Klemensowicz
OUR GENEROUS DONORS
Mitchell Wywiorski Anonymous (4)
-Z A Brookfield
David & Anne Patterson Estate of William Joseph Rupert Anonymous (1)
($500,000 - $749,999)
Elizabeth A. & Richard J. Currie, O.C. The Walter and Maria Schroeder Foundation The Slaight Family Foundation
BENEFACTORS
($250,000 - $499,999)
-Z A Agnico Eagle Mines Limited BMO Financial Group The John C. and Sally Horsfall Eaton Foundation Myron & Berna Garron Jon & Nancy Love Malachy’s Soiree Scott & Lynn Patterson Tim & Frances Price RBC Foundation Donald & Nita Reed Scotiabank Daniel & Sandra Sullivan Philip & Eli Taylor The WB Family Foundation
PAT RONS
($100,000 - $249,999)
Foundation Estate of Barbara Oda Balmer Lloyd & Marie Barbara John & Jocelyn Barford Family Foundation Karen & Bill Barnett The Bitove Family Canada Microsurgical John & Mary Cassaday CIBC The Elizabeth & Tony Comper Foundation Corus Entertainment The CUMBA Charitable Foundation Bill & Robin Downe The Thor E. and Nicole Eaton Family Charitable Foundation Bill & Barbara Etherington John & Pierrette Ferth Anthony R. & Helen Graham Estate of Gordon Stephen Ing Estate of Peter John Janetos 59
Colleen & Brian Johnston Gary Michael Kohen KPMG Mark Leonard The Maxwell and Ruth Leroy Foundation Theresa & Seth Mersky Middlefield Group Bruce & Vladka Mitchell Bill Morneau & Nancy McCain Out of the Rough The Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman Foundation The Seifried and Laciak Family Ada Slaight SMH Department of Medicine Smith & Nephew James & Sheila Waters Rick & Lynne Waugh Anonymous (2)
COMPANIONS ($50,000 - $99,999)
-L A Jesse Babwah & Jhenny Vega John M. Beck Gregory & Susannah Belton
Ronald & Barbara Besse Estate of Patricia Swinehart Bilbao Birch Hill Equity Partner Inc. Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Cossette The Daniels Corporation Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP Deloitte Robin Deverteuil Foundation Estate of Vasilios Peter Dross The Dunin Foundation The John David & Signy Eaton Foundation Estate of Sylvia M. Erickson Estates of Harry & Joyce Gibbard Honeywell Limited Jack & Faye Hope Jane Humphreys & Ron Lalonde John S. Hunkin & Susan E. Crocker The Jarislowsky Foundation Johnson & Johnson Medical Companies Patrick & Barbara Keenan and Family Patricia & Roger Lace Terrence & Mari Josette Leon
-Z H Lanny Himelfarb Jo Hoeflok Victor Hoffstein, M.D. Thanh Chi Hong Margaret Howell E. Jan Irvine, M.D. Khursheed N. Jeejeebhoy, M.D. Gabor Kandel, M.D. Jacques Kessler, M.D. Young-In Kim, M.D. Aaron Kinsman Sari Kives, M.D. Gary Kohen Paul Kortan, M.D. Constantine Kranias Elizabeth Krehm Lakshmi Kuruganty Michael Kutryk, M.D. David A. Latter, M.D. Joseph L. Lawless Jason K. Lee, M.D. Jason Y. Lee, M.D. John M. Leland David Lepek
Lai Har Leung Peter T. Leung, M.D. Stanley A. Levenson Sol Levin Peter & Gwen Liu Norberto Lourenco Stella H. Lu Leonard Lumbers Benito Lupetto Maurice Reginald Lyn, M.D. Mary MacLeod Norman Marcon, M.D. Joseph T. Marotta, M.D. Nicholas Martin Ernest Mastromatteo, M.D. Joe Mazzaferro Graham McConnell Mai-Liis McCoy Bernadette McKenna Robert Keith McLean Paul Mighton Sharon Mintz, M.D. Victoria Mitchell Gordon W. Moe, M.D. Woon Jan Moe, M.D.
R. Darren Moffatt Juan Carlos Monge, M.D. David R. Morgenthau, M.D. Rajeev Muni, M.D. John Thomas Murphy Nicole Muzzo Beth Naruse Aaron Nauth, M.D. Emily Nguyen Granville Nickerson Marie E. O’Connor Tom & Susan O’Neill Cecilia Cecilio Padon A.J. Pest Mark D. Peterson, M.D. Thomas Phelps Lana Pimentel Daniel Popescu Anne Porretta Walter Power Elan B. Prentice John Rabba James J. Reaume Robert J. Reid Oskar Rieger
Anthony Rizzuto Gordon S. Roberts Deborah G. Robertson, M.D. Trevor I. Robinson, M.D. Timothy Daniel Ryan Robert Sargeant, M.D. Michael T. Sawa, M.D. Eva Marie Schatz Adena Scheer, M.D. Daniel Selchen, M.D. Hossein Shahkarami Nadine Sharawy Rachel Shupak, M.D. Jasun Singh SMH Department of Hematology/Oncology SMH Department of Trauma ICU SMH Division of Nephrology SMH Hemodialysis SMH Martin Centre SMH Medical Day Care SMH Neonatal ICU SMH Palliative Care Lynn Somers
Julian Spears, M.D. W. Gordon Squires, M.D. Sanjeev Sridharan, M.D. Staff of Heart Health Unit Robert B. Stewart, M.D. Josef Stritzl William F. Sullivan, M.D. Roseanne Suokas Elly Teunissen Terry Trafford Martina A. Trinkaus, M.D. Irene Vanek, M.D. Frank Vasilkioti Subodh S. Verma, M.D. William J. Watson, M.D. Krystyna Barbara Welna Daniel Whelan, M.D. Judith Wiebe Marion Tim Wills Lieselotte Winogradow Maria Wolfs, M.D. David T. Wong, M.D. Margaret Wong Bobby Yanagawa, M.D. Jeffrey Zaltzman, M.D.
ST. MICHAEL’S SOCIETY
Elizabeth A. Reid Sandra Mimic Smith 58
Winogradow Family In Memory of Cecylia & Joseph Wojs
We truly appreciate all gifts to St. Michael’s. Generous donor support in the past year has made a remarkable difference to patient care, research and education. We thank all our donors for their support. Due to space limitations, the following lists those who have made contributions of $1,000 or more.
VISIONARIES
GOVERNORS
-Z A Element
-Z -Z A A The Arrell Family Foundation The Paul Albrechtsen
($2,500,000 - $4,999,999)
Peter Gilgan
FOUNDERS
($1,000,000 - $2,499,999)
-Z A Estate of Arne Bjorn
& Beverley Jane Clausen Estate of Margaret Audrey Giles The Heart and Stroke Foundation Li Ka Shing (Canada) Foundation Estate of James Drewry Stewart ($750,000 - $999,999)
Their names have been added to our Donor Recognition Wall. Carl W. Morris Barbara Price Wallace
APRIL 1, 2016 TO MARCH 31, 2017
FELLOWS
People who remembered the hospital in their wills or have made a gift of a life insurance policy, RRSP/RRIF or charitable remainder trust become members of our St. Michael’s Society. Those who made this commitment between April 1, 2016 and March 31, 2017 are listed here.
Brian Campbell Brian Helm Andrew A. Klemensowicz
OUR GENEROUS DONORS
Mitchell Wywiorski Anonymous (4)
-Z A Brookfield
David & Anne Patterson Estate of William Joseph Rupert Anonymous (1)
($500,000 - $749,999)
Elizabeth A. & Richard J. Currie, O.C. The Walter and Maria Schroeder Foundation The Slaight Family Foundation
BENEFACTORS
($250,000 - $499,999)
-Z A Agnico Eagle Mines Limited BMO Financial Group The John C. and Sally Horsfall Eaton Foundation Myron & Berna Garron Jon & Nancy Love Malachy’s Soiree Scott & Lynn Patterson Tim & Frances Price RBC Foundation Donald & Nita Reed Scotiabank Daniel & Sandra Sullivan Philip & Eli Taylor The WB Family Foundation
PAT RONS
($100,000 - $249,999)
Foundation Estate of Barbara Oda Balmer Lloyd & Marie Barbara John & Jocelyn Barford Family Foundation Karen & Bill Barnett The Bitove Family Canada Microsurgical John & Mary Cassaday CIBC The Elizabeth & Tony Comper Foundation Corus Entertainment The CUMBA Charitable Foundation Bill & Robin Downe The Thor E. and Nicole Eaton Family Charitable Foundation Bill & Barbara Etherington John & Pierrette Ferth Anthony R. & Helen Graham Estate of Gordon Stephen Ing Estate of Peter John Janetos 59
Colleen & Brian Johnston Gary Michael Kohen KPMG Mark Leonard The Maxwell and Ruth Leroy Foundation Theresa & Seth Mersky Middlefield Group Bruce & Vladka Mitchell Bill Morneau & Nancy McCain Out of the Rough The Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman Foundation The Seifried and Laciak Family Ada Slaight SMH Department of Medicine Smith & Nephew James & Sheila Waters Rick & Lynne Waugh Anonymous (2)
COMPANIONS ($50,000 - $99,999)
-L A Jesse Babwah & Jhenny Vega John M. Beck Gregory & Susannah Belton
Ronald & Barbara Besse Estate of Patricia Swinehart Bilbao Birch Hill Equity Partner Inc. Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited Cossette The Daniels Corporation Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP Deloitte Robin Deverteuil Foundation Estate of Vasilios Peter Dross The Dunin Foundation The John David & Signy Eaton Foundation Estate of Sylvia M. Erickson Estates of Harry & Joyce Gibbard Honeywell Limited Jack & Faye Hope Jane Humphreys & Ron Lalonde John S. Hunkin & Susan E. Crocker The Jarislowsky Foundation Johnson & Johnson Medical Companies Patrick & Barbara Keenan and Family Patricia & Roger Lace Terrence & Mari Josette Leon
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M.A.C. AIDS Fund MasterCard Canada Chetan & Clara Mathur Rick & Gayle McGraw Pat & Michelle Meneley Frank & Barbara Milligan Joe Natale & Melissa Martin National Bank of Canada Gordon & Janet Nixon NORDSTROM Michael & Janet Norris Onex Corporation Christina Pest The Powis Family Foundation Estate of Alexander C. Ritchie Shoppers Drug Mart Ltd. Siemens Canada Ltd. Helen Sinclair & Paul Cantor Harcharan & Prem Singh Stryker TD Bank Group TD Securities Underwriting Hope Fund Frank & Maria Techar Robert L. Tundermann Estate of John Greenhill Walker Allan Waters Family Anonymous (2)
CHAMPIONS
($25,000 - $49,999)
-K A Hyman & Phyllis Ackerman Clarke Addison Soham & Shaila Ajmera Estates of Helen & Maxwell Babad E.W. Bickle Foundation Susan & Hans Brenninkmeyer
Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. Bill Butt & Susan Quigley The Lloyd Carr-Harris Foundation Keith & Joanne Carrigan Carson Industries Group CIBC World Markets Cisco Systems Canada Limited Ian & Donna Clarke Jenny Coco William & Nina Coco Compass Group Canada CompuCom The Condo Store Realty Inc. Bea Crawford and Family Estate of Elizabeth Crawford Andrew W. & Hillary Cumming The Arthur and Audrey Cutten Foundation Shabbir and Sherin Davoodbhoy Delmeade Construction Ltd. Keith Dill and Family The Fenella Foundation Caskey Francis Family Helen & Paul Gareau GG Canada Limited Partnership Mr. & Mrs. Len Gillis GMD Pharma Solutions/ Ophthalmic Direct Elizabeth Godin Gordon Ross Medical Foundation The Great Gulf Homes Charitable Foundation M. Elaine Hamilton Hansell LLP Joan & Clifford Hatch Foundation
HomEquity Bank William & Sandra Hotrum Susan & David Howard Estate of Margaret J. H. Howitt Hugessen Consulting Intact Insurance Joseph J. Kaposi Estate of Jerry Katz Debbie and Warren Kimel Family Foundation Hubert & Bernice Kleysen Elizabeth Krehm Memorial Concert
-Z L Allen and Marion Lambert Rita M. & Murray J. Leddy Lenczner Slaght Royce Smith Griffin LLP Jay B. Lilge Loblaw Brands Limited Lorvin Steel Ltd. LoyaltyOne, Inc. Robert & Margaret MacLellan Gordon J. & Beverley Manion John Manning & Yahphen Yvonne Chang Estate of Ivan Mark Evelyn E. Martin Daniel J. McCarthy McKinsey & Company Shawn McReynolds & Elaine Kierans Julie Medland Vincent Mercier & Kirsten Halpin Mmodal Canada Co. Andrew & Mary Mullen Granville Nickerson Osmington Inc. OZZ Electric Inc. 60
Barbara Palk & John Warwick Charles Petersen & Riki Turofsky Alan D. Plaxton Jonas J. Prince William & Linda Quinn Ewing A. Rae & Faye Clack Steve & Richa Roder In memory of Ilse Ruff Eamon & Lynda Ryan William & Meredith Saunderson Heather A. Simmons Stryker Richard & Heather Thomson Joseph Vitale/Italpasta Limited In memory of Norman Walsh Taylor Darryl & Cassandra White Estate of Shirley Kathleen Wigmore Jilla & Robert Williams Foundation David A. M. & Dr. Elaine Wilson The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation Anonymous (1)
PART NERS
($10,000 - $24,999)
-B A 2292540 Ontario Inc. 5 Corners Productions Inc. Aequitas Innovations Inc. AIC Studios Inc. Aird & Berlis LLP John Albright Hamish B. Angus Malcolm & Robin Anthony David & Carol Appel James Appel
Robert & Mary Pat Armstrong Edith A. Arnett Yveline Audemars & Humberto Rivero Edith Bansen Lorne & Rosemary Barclay Barrick Gold Corporation Wayne & Kim Barwise Dennis & Julia Bausch Beck Taxi Ltd. Geoff & Nancy Belsher Norma & Larry Bertuzzi Beutel, Goodman & Company Limited Max & Yetta Bluestein & Willi Karpel George L. Booth Borden, Ladner, Gervais, LLP Boston Consulting Group Patrick G. Bradley Peter & Joanne Brown Foundation BTGin Co., Ltd. Estate of Thecla Byrne
-G C Cable Ready Systems Ltd.
L. Louise Cannon Carpenters’ Union Michael Case Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP Wendy Marion Cecil Cerner Canada Ltd. Joseph Cipelli Mr. Terence Clarkson & Mr. Cornelis Van De Graaff Stephen K. Clements & Diane Stevenson Gary Colter & Victoria Shipp Commonwealth Legal Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital Limited
Sante Corona Cox & Palmer Creative Class Group William G. Crerar John Cruickshank Tom & Bev Cryer Patti & Gordon Cunningham D+H Joseph & Alma Daviau Brian Davis Dawn L. Davis Alan Dean & Kathy Kinnear Jane Deighton & Jean Coté Jill Denham & Stephen Marshall Romeo & Carmela Di Battista Diamante Development Diamond and Schmitt Architects Incorporated Al & Paula Donald The Sherry Taylor Drew Foundation John David & Lisa Eaton Brigid M. Elson Ernst & Young LLP David & Elizabeth Esposito Robert & Nancy Evans Elizabeth Fanjoy Agnes Faraci FCB Toronto Estate of John H. Feeley Harry Feldman, Robert Feldman and Eunice Feldman Rachel & Ken Flood Michael Flux & Marnie Smith D.H. Gales Family Charitable Foundation of Toronto Sharon Geraghty & Paul Wickens Juliette & Robert Gibbons
Linda & Tom Goldspink Robert & Janet Gouinlock Tim & Darka Griffin Paul G. Griffiths, Jr. Guardian Capital Inc. Greg & Susan Guichon Doug Guzman, Sheila Brown & Family
-M H Jon & Sonya Haick
Jaime Harper Richard & Gwendolyn Harvey Henein Hutchison LLP Stuart Hensman Estate of Paul Albin Herzberg HKMB HUB International Robert J. Howard, M.D. & Brenda McDowell, M.D. Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP Estate of Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Pearl Howson Ken Hugessen & Jennifer Connolly IAMGOLD Corp. Industrial Textiles Limited Investments and Technical Management Corp. Ivanhoe Cambridge Inc. JC Clark Ltd. Garth & Mary Jestley Arthur & Claire Jobin Jones Deslauriers Insurance Management Inc. Jones Lang LaSalle Kasmeri Incorporated KBS+ Stuart Kedwell & Dr. Candice Holmes Miriam, Lana & Sheldon Kerzner Space Kissa
Pauline Kutnjak & Joe Mazzocco Darcie Ladd & Mark Brennan Melenda Lam Lorraine & Claude Lamoureux Estate of L. Aileen Larkin Lerners LLP Jeffrey C. Lozon & Donna Doherty Lozon Christopher Luginbuhl Nancy E. A. Main Mantella Corporation Manulife Financial Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. Maquet-Dynamed Inc. Marek Hospitality Inc. Clifford & Marie Martin Estate of Edward Cecil Masters Eric & Pennie Mathers Maxus Canada McCarthy Tétrault LLP Helen McCrea Peacock Foundation McGee-Clark Fundraiser James I. McPhedran Estate of Barry McQuade Lisa & Matthew Melchior Alayne & Ron Metrick Noella & Chris Milne Florence Minz Ronald Mock Gordon W. Moe, M.D. Paul Molinaro Morneau Shepell
-T N Arash Nakhost, M.D.
National Bank of Canada Navigator Limited James Neill Dominic (Sun-Kuen) Ng, M.D. 61
Northwest Nuclear Imaging Limited Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP Georgina Alanne O’Gallagher Tom & Susan O’Neill Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Ove Brand I Design Liza Overs & Paul Goddard J.E. Panneton Family Foundation The Honourable David Peterson & Shelley Peterson The Pew Family Rose Pirri Jonas & Lynda Prince Pringle Portfolio Management Group Carl Renzoni The Richter Charitable Foundation Samuel Rickett Gioconda D. Rosati Rita Rosati Barrie D. Rose, Karen Solomon and Family Seabridge Gold Inc. Searchlight Capital Partners Canada Limited Joseph Sexton Gerald Sheff and Shanitha Kachan Charitable Foundation Arnold Shniffer Silver Wheaton Corp. Arthur & Myra Slutsky SMH Department of Ophthalmology
SMH Department of Pediatrics The Sam Sorbara Charitable Foundation Karen Soupcoff The Sprackman Family G. Wayne Squibb Colin & Julia Stewart Stikeman Elliott SUMCAP Holdings Inc. Sun Life Financial TD Securities Inc. Teknion Corporation Bill & Bronwen Thomas Thorsteinssons LLP Torys LLP Victor & Susan Tron
-Z W Nicholas Walker
Peter & Louise Walter The Ward Family Foundation John & Josie Watson Wealhouse Capital Management Lillyann Wiener Winberg Foundation Eldon A. Winsor Terrance Wolff The Lillian and Don Wright Foundation Carole Zucker Anonymous (5)
LEADERS
$1,000 - $9,999
-B A 124658 Canada Inc. Beth Abramson, M.D. Abundance Canada Accutemp Products Inc. Acier Wirth Steel Carolyn Acker & David W. Kinnear George N. Addy
M- Z
M.A.C. AIDS Fund MasterCard Canada Chetan & Clara Mathur Rick & Gayle McGraw Pat & Michelle Meneley Frank & Barbara Milligan Joe Natale & Melissa Martin National Bank of Canada Gordon & Janet Nixon NORDSTROM Michael & Janet Norris Onex Corporation Christina Pest The Powis Family Foundation Estate of Alexander C. Ritchie Shoppers Drug Mart Ltd. Siemens Canada Ltd. Helen Sinclair & Paul Cantor Harcharan & Prem Singh Stryker TD Bank Group TD Securities Underwriting Hope Fund Frank & Maria Techar Robert L. Tundermann Estate of John Greenhill Walker Allan Waters Family Anonymous (2)
CHAMPIONS
($25,000 - $49,999)
-K A Hyman & Phyllis Ackerman Clarke Addison Soham & Shaila Ajmera Estates of Helen & Maxwell Babad E.W. Bickle Foundation Susan & Hans Brenninkmeyer
Burgundy Asset Management Ltd. Bill Butt & Susan Quigley The Lloyd Carr-Harris Foundation Keith & Joanne Carrigan Carson Industries Group CIBC World Markets Cisco Systems Canada Limited Ian & Donna Clarke Jenny Coco William & Nina Coco Compass Group Canada CompuCom The Condo Store Realty Inc. Bea Crawford and Family Estate of Elizabeth Crawford Andrew W. & Hillary Cumming The Arthur and Audrey Cutten Foundation Shabbir and Sherin Davoodbhoy Delmeade Construction Ltd. Keith Dill and Family The Fenella Foundation Caskey Francis Family Helen & Paul Gareau GG Canada Limited Partnership Mr. & Mrs. Len Gillis GMD Pharma Solutions/ Ophthalmic Direct Elizabeth Godin Gordon Ross Medical Foundation The Great Gulf Homes Charitable Foundation M. Elaine Hamilton Hansell LLP Joan & Clifford Hatch Foundation
HomEquity Bank William & Sandra Hotrum Susan & David Howard Estate of Margaret J. H. Howitt Hugessen Consulting Intact Insurance Joseph J. Kaposi Estate of Jerry Katz Debbie and Warren Kimel Family Foundation Hubert & Bernice Kleysen Elizabeth Krehm Memorial Concert
-Z L Allen and Marion Lambert Rita M. & Murray J. Leddy Lenczner Slaght Royce Smith Griffin LLP Jay B. Lilge Loblaw Brands Limited Lorvin Steel Ltd. LoyaltyOne, Inc. Robert & Margaret MacLellan Gordon J. & Beverley Manion John Manning & Yahphen Yvonne Chang Estate of Ivan Mark Evelyn E. Martin Daniel J. McCarthy McKinsey & Company Shawn McReynolds & Elaine Kierans Julie Medland Vincent Mercier & Kirsten Halpin Mmodal Canada Co. Andrew & Mary Mullen Granville Nickerson Osmington Inc. OZZ Electric Inc. 60
Barbara Palk & John Warwick Charles Petersen & Riki Turofsky Alan D. Plaxton Jonas J. Prince William & Linda Quinn Ewing A. Rae & Faye Clack Steve & Richa Roder In memory of Ilse Ruff Eamon & Lynda Ryan William & Meredith Saunderson Heather A. Simmons Stryker Richard & Heather Thomson Joseph Vitale/Italpasta Limited In memory of Norman Walsh Taylor Darryl & Cassandra White Estate of Shirley Kathleen Wigmore Jilla & Robert Williams Foundation David A. M. & Dr. Elaine Wilson The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation Anonymous (1)
PART NERS
($10,000 - $24,999)
-B A 2292540 Ontario Inc. 5 Corners Productions Inc. Aequitas Innovations Inc. AIC Studios Inc. Aird & Berlis LLP John Albright Hamish B. Angus Malcolm & Robin Anthony David & Carol Appel James Appel
Robert & Mary Pat Armstrong Edith A. Arnett Yveline Audemars & Humberto Rivero Edith Bansen Lorne & Rosemary Barclay Barrick Gold Corporation Wayne & Kim Barwise Dennis & Julia Bausch Beck Taxi Ltd. Geoff & Nancy Belsher Norma & Larry Bertuzzi Beutel, Goodman & Company Limited Max & Yetta Bluestein & Willi Karpel George L. Booth Borden, Ladner, Gervais, LLP Boston Consulting Group Patrick G. Bradley Peter & Joanne Brown Foundation BTGin Co., Ltd. Estate of Thecla Byrne
-G C Cable Ready Systems Ltd.
L. Louise Cannon Carpenters’ Union Michael Case Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP Wendy Marion Cecil Cerner Canada Ltd. Joseph Cipelli Mr. Terence Clarkson & Mr. Cornelis Van De Graaff Stephen K. Clements & Diane Stevenson Gary Colter & Victoria Shipp Commonwealth Legal Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital Limited
Sante Corona Cox & Palmer Creative Class Group William G. Crerar John Cruickshank Tom & Bev Cryer Patti & Gordon Cunningham D+H Joseph & Alma Daviau Brian Davis Dawn L. Davis Alan Dean & Kathy Kinnear Jane Deighton & Jean Coté Jill Denham & Stephen Marshall Romeo & Carmela Di Battista Diamante Development Diamond and Schmitt Architects Incorporated Al & Paula Donald The Sherry Taylor Drew Foundation John David & Lisa Eaton Brigid M. Elson Ernst & Young LLP David & Elizabeth Esposito Robert & Nancy Evans Elizabeth Fanjoy Agnes Faraci FCB Toronto Estate of John H. Feeley Harry Feldman, Robert Feldman and Eunice Feldman Rachel & Ken Flood Michael Flux & Marnie Smith D.H. Gales Family Charitable Foundation of Toronto Sharon Geraghty & Paul Wickens Juliette & Robert Gibbons
Linda & Tom Goldspink Robert & Janet Gouinlock Tim & Darka Griffin Paul G. Griffiths, Jr. Guardian Capital Inc. Greg & Susan Guichon Doug Guzman, Sheila Brown & Family
-M H Jon & Sonya Haick
Jaime Harper Richard & Gwendolyn Harvey Henein Hutchison LLP Stuart Hensman Estate of Paul Albin Herzberg HKMB HUB International Robert J. Howard, M.D. & Brenda McDowell, M.D. Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP Estate of Mary Elizabeth (Betty) Pearl Howson Ken Hugessen & Jennifer Connolly IAMGOLD Corp. Industrial Textiles Limited Investments and Technical Management Corp. Ivanhoe Cambridge Inc. JC Clark Ltd. Garth & Mary Jestley Arthur & Claire Jobin Jones Deslauriers Insurance Management Inc. Jones Lang LaSalle Kasmeri Incorporated KBS+ Stuart Kedwell & Dr. Candice Holmes Miriam, Lana & Sheldon Kerzner Space Kissa
Pauline Kutnjak & Joe Mazzocco Darcie Ladd & Mark Brennan Melenda Lam Lorraine & Claude Lamoureux Estate of L. Aileen Larkin Lerners LLP Jeffrey C. Lozon & Donna Doherty Lozon Christopher Luginbuhl Nancy E. A. Main Mantella Corporation Manulife Financial Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. Maquet-Dynamed Inc. Marek Hospitality Inc. Clifford & Marie Martin Estate of Edward Cecil Masters Eric & Pennie Mathers Maxus Canada McCarthy Tétrault LLP Helen McCrea Peacock Foundation McGee-Clark Fundraiser James I. McPhedran Estate of Barry McQuade Lisa & Matthew Melchior Alayne & Ron Metrick Noella & Chris Milne Florence Minz Ronald Mock Gordon W. Moe, M.D. Paul Molinaro Morneau Shepell
-T N Arash Nakhost, M.D.
National Bank of Canada Navigator Limited James Neill Dominic (Sun-Kuen) Ng, M.D. 61
Northwest Nuclear Imaging Limited Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP Georgina Alanne O’Gallagher Tom & Susan O’Neill Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Ove Brand I Design Liza Overs & Paul Goddard J.E. Panneton Family Foundation The Honourable David Peterson & Shelley Peterson The Pew Family Rose Pirri Jonas & Lynda Prince Pringle Portfolio Management Group Carl Renzoni The Richter Charitable Foundation Samuel Rickett Gioconda D. Rosati Rita Rosati Barrie D. Rose, Karen Solomon and Family Seabridge Gold Inc. Searchlight Capital Partners Canada Limited Joseph Sexton Gerald Sheff and Shanitha Kachan Charitable Foundation Arnold Shniffer Silver Wheaton Corp. Arthur & Myra Slutsky SMH Department of Ophthalmology
SMH Department of Pediatrics The Sam Sorbara Charitable Foundation Karen Soupcoff The Sprackman Family G. Wayne Squibb Colin & Julia Stewart Stikeman Elliott SUMCAP Holdings Inc. Sun Life Financial TD Securities Inc. Teknion Corporation Bill & Bronwen Thomas Thorsteinssons LLP Torys LLP Victor & Susan Tron
-Z W Nicholas Walker
Peter & Louise Walter The Ward Family Foundation John & Josie Watson Wealhouse Capital Management Lillyann Wiener Winberg Foundation Eldon A. Winsor Terrance Wolff The Lillian and Don Wright Foundation Carole Zucker Anonymous (5)
LEADERS
$1,000 - $9,999
-B A 124658 Canada Inc. Beth Abramson, M.D. Abundance Canada Accutemp Products Inc. Acier Wirth Steel Carolyn Acker & David W. Kinnear George N. Addy
Andrew Advani, M.D. Aecon Group Inc. Vidya Aggarwal Kamran Ahmad, M.D. Jonathan Ailon, M.D. Aimia Inc. Joni Alexander Mary Ann Alexander Abdul Al-Hesayen, M.D. Bruce Allan Lynda J. Allcock Lisa Alleyne Alphora Research Inc. Filiberto Altomare, M.D. Richard Alway Keith Ambtman American Fund for Charities Amexon Property Management Inc. Anju Anand, M.D. Jennifer Anderson, M.D. Paul Angaran, M.D. Sekhar Angepat Helen Antonopoulos R. Brock Armstrong Stephen V. Arnold Audico Services Limited Partnership Nora Aufreiter & Lawrence Pentland AutoCapital Canada Inc. Edward Babin Bacchus & Barley Akshay Bagai Bailey Metal Products Ltd. Robert J. Baillie Jeffrey P. Baker, M.D. Rose Baker Karen Bala Stephen Ball Derek Ballard Reed Ballon Ernest Balmer
Bedros H. Bambokian Drs. G. Bandiera & J. Ringash Lara Banks Lynn Barber Tom & Colette Barber Joseph Barfett Andrew Barnicke Barrie Barootes Joan V. Barootes Marion G. Bassett Catherine Bateman Helene Bauer Robert T. Bauer Nancy Baxter, M.D. Peter & Teresa Baxter Bay Cardiac Diagnostic Inc. Ahmed Bayoumi, M.D. Christina Beatty Lucien Beaulieu Robert & Sharron Beder Jane M. Beecroft Paul & Kaye Beeston Oscar Belaiche & Cheryl Bozynski Elaine Bell Nadine Bell Anthony Bellicoso Benefaction Foundation The Benjamin Foundation Paul Bennett Bill & Dawne Benson William & Judy Benson Eric & Marlies Berg Alan R. Berger, M.D., C.M. Yvonne Bergmans, M.D. Howard Bernick Henry Berry, M.D. Roland & Marie Bertin Marianna Betro Stephen Betschel, M.D. Steven Biancaniello Mark Binstock & Marilyn Carey-Binstock
Blackrock Asset Management Canada Limited Jacque Blair Mary T. (Terry) Blair Blakely Inc. Susan Blanchard David L. Blenkhorn Jerry Bliley Eric S. Block Bloor West Rehabilitation Centre BMW Toronto Ursula Bock Stefanie Boesch Thomas A. Bogart & Kathryn Tamaki Jeffrey Boichuk The Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company of Canada Roger Boire Bondfield Construction Company Limited Gillian L. Booth Angela Borgo Elspeth Bowler Michael & Lisa Boyd Harold H. Braaksma Giovanni & Raffaella Bragagnolo William Braithwaite Jane Brean John & Carol Breen Joseph Brennan Christine Brezden-Masley, M.D. Dr. David & Constance Briant Bridgepoint Financial Services Inc. Norman Brignall J. Paul Brisbois 62
Laurent Brochard, M.D. Elizabeth Broden Jeffrey Brooke Rick & Priscilla Brooks-Hill Carolyn Brown Estate of Shirley Alison Brown Janet Brown & David Swain Mitchell Brown David A. Browne Buchner Manufacturing Inc. Gerhard Buchner Donald F. Buckley Maria C. Buenafe Chris Buller, M.D. Edward & Melitta Bumeister Ronnie Burbank Malcolm E. Burford John Burgman Andrea Burke Dorothy Burke Michael Burke Michael A. Burke June Burrowes Fay Burton Stewart & Gina Burton George & Martha Butterfield
-D C Cacoeli Asset
Management, Inc. The Caldwell Partners International Inc. Thomas S. Caldwell Canadian and Foreign Securities Co Limited CanWise Financial Capco Capital One Edge & Mary Caravaggio Cardiac Care Classic Deanna Carino Donald A. Carmichael John & Barbara Carroll
Carson Dunlop & Associates Ltd. Elaine Casavant David Caspari, M.D. & Jane Somerville-Caspari Catastrophic Injury Management Inc. Francesca Cavaliere Martine A. Celej CGC Inc. Nina Chagnon David K. Chan, M.D. Helen Chan Victor Chan Murray & Deborah Chant Gordon and Celia Chaplin Scott Charlton Mohamed Chehab Joe S. Cheng Joe & Vincenta Cheng Vincent Chien, M.D. Miguel L. Childe Rose Chiodo Robert & Virginia Chisholm Geon J. Cho Hae Mee Cho Heather Y. Choi Andrew Chong Chorus Aviation Chi-Ming Chow, M.D. David Chow, M.D. Denis J. Chretien Valerie & David Christie Dominic & Lynda Christina Peter Chubb Dae-Gyun Chung, M.D. James D. Church Roberto Ciasca Citrolad Canada (Juices) Inc. John & Lynn Clappison John K. Clark Ann Clavelle Hazel Claxton
John & Patti Cleghorn and Family Rosa Clementino & Tercio Dias Geri Clever Dr. Bob Close Professional Corp. Terence & Margaret Coates Gail Cockburn Cynthia Collantes Maria & Terry Collier Colliers International Collins Barrow Toronto LLP The Earlaine & Gerard Collins Foundation Maurice J. Colson James Colvin Commercial Drywall Supply Inc. Sharon Comstock Con Anima Inc. Kim Connelly, M.D. Mark & Holly Connelly Dean Connor Matthew Consky Marilyn Cook Norrinne Coombs Cooper Mediation Inc. Barry & Susanne Cooper Luigi Corazza Terence D. Corcoran Christine Cormack Diane & Gary Cotton Court Holdings Limited Robert & Phyllis Couzin James Raymond Cowling Foundation David Cramer David Crawford & Julia Holland Frank Crean Gordon Creber Myra Cridland
Mary & John Crocker Bob & Gayle Cronin Crosbie & Company Crown Food Service Limited Michael Cruickshank Joseph Cundari Edward Curran Davide Curti Bennedetta Curtis Cushman & Wakefield Cutting Edge Paper Ltd. Ruth da Costa Fern Daiter Michelle Dalcourt Kathleen Dalglish Anthony K. Daly Louise V. D’Andrea Edgar & Patricia Daniels Lloyd Darlington Davenport Dispute Resolutions Douglas Davis The Dawson Family Sharing Foundation Jennifer Dawson Jean Reay Day Robert De Biasio Luigino & Antonia De Faveri Elvio & Vicki De Meneghi Lino A. De Souza John & Margaret Deeks Patricia A. DeGeer Rosa Del Campo David F. Denison & Maureen Flanagan Daniel T. Denomme The Denova Group Douglas & Margaret Derry Tammie DeRush Paul Desmarais, Jr. Nasim Dhalla Emanuel & Elsa Di Falco Aldo & Delia Di Felice
Dottie Di Prisco Ian Dick Frederick & Douglas Dickson Memorial Foundation Jeremy S. Dietrich Elizabeth Dilworth Sebastian Distefano Richard T. Dobson Leonard Dodds Dominion and Anglo Invest Corp. Fr. Daniel Donavan Dondale Investments Ltd. Paul Dorian, M.D. Claudia Dos Santos, M.D. Reinhard Dotzlaw Ronald & Lynda Douglas Trenton W. Douglas Vera Dounaevskaia, M.D. Steven Douville Sheryl Dowd Ashley Downey John E. & Jane Downs H.W. Osmond Doyle Draeger Medical Canada Inc. Johnnie Drain The Sherry Taylor Drew Foundation Celia D’Souza James W. Dufton The Dunkley Charitable Foundation Margaret Dunn Chau Duong Le Binh Duong Dyer Foundation
-F E E.B. Rich Research
Eastern Composite Services Inc. Catherine B. Eaton Jennifer Eaton Mike Eaton 63
Merrill Ed-Pierre Jeremy M. Edwards, M.D. Joan Edwards Diane B. Eley Jacqueline Elliott William Elliott Emerald Foundation Equitable Bank Peter R. Erlendson Doone & George Estey Paul Evraire Estate of Anne Ewart Rosalie Fabricius E. Arthur Faint Neil Fam, M.D. W.R. & Gail Farquharson Fasken Martineau LLP Marie E. Faughnan, M.D. Robert Fenn Ronald S. Fenton, M.D. Evangeline Ferrer Fidelity Investments Canada ULC William & Rosemary Fillmore George Fine Laurence & Vera Finkelstein Michael J. Firestone Anthony Firmin FirstSevice Corporation Pamela J. Fisher David Fitchett, M.D. Mary Fitzgerald Garry & Madelon Fitzpatrick Jeremy Fleming & Irene Gilligan John E. Flood Mike Flood & Jill Burgin Ignatius W. Fong, M.D. Michael Forsayeth George & Susan Fowlie Terry Fox John G. Foxwell Marco Fracasso
Fraktals Chocolates Diane Frank Norman Fraser Wayne D. Fraser Michael R. Freeman, M.D. Ilona Freiman David & Christine French J. Wilson French Wendy French Joseph Frieberg Jan Friedrich, M.D. Anne Fry FTI Consulting Shaw & Masayo Fujima The Fulcrum Investment Company Limited Functionability Rehabilitation Services Inc.
-H G John & Barbara Gable
Ajit Gahunia Paul Gallagher James Gannon Adoracion S. Garcia Narinder Garg Michael Garmaise Timothy Garvin Mark & Maryann Gaskin Stan & Diane Gasner Lisa Gasparin Michael Geary, M.D. Nance J. Gelber Rick & Mindy Gelman George Friedman Architect Ed Giacomelli & Dianne Lezon Louis R. Giavedoni, M.D. Edward Gilbert Richard Gilbert, M.D. Harold & Joyce Giles Dianne & Peter Gillin Glen Corporation Gluckstein & Associates LLP David J. Gluskin
Andrew Advani, M.D. Aecon Group Inc. Vidya Aggarwal Kamran Ahmad, M.D. Jonathan Ailon, M.D. Aimia Inc. Joni Alexander Mary Ann Alexander Abdul Al-Hesayen, M.D. Bruce Allan Lynda J. Allcock Lisa Alleyne Alphora Research Inc. Filiberto Altomare, M.D. Richard Alway Keith Ambtman American Fund for Charities Amexon Property Management Inc. Anju Anand, M.D. Jennifer Anderson, M.D. Paul Angaran, M.D. Sekhar Angepat Helen Antonopoulos R. Brock Armstrong Stephen V. Arnold Audico Services Limited Partnership Nora Aufreiter & Lawrence Pentland AutoCapital Canada Inc. Edward Babin Bacchus & Barley Akshay Bagai Bailey Metal Products Ltd. Robert J. Baillie Jeffrey P. Baker, M.D. Rose Baker Karen Bala Stephen Ball Derek Ballard Reed Ballon Ernest Balmer
Bedros H. Bambokian Drs. G. Bandiera & J. Ringash Lara Banks Lynn Barber Tom & Colette Barber Joseph Barfett Andrew Barnicke Barrie Barootes Joan V. Barootes Marion G. Bassett Catherine Bateman Helene Bauer Robert T. Bauer Nancy Baxter, M.D. Peter & Teresa Baxter Bay Cardiac Diagnostic Inc. Ahmed Bayoumi, M.D. Christina Beatty Lucien Beaulieu Robert & Sharron Beder Jane M. Beecroft Paul & Kaye Beeston Oscar Belaiche & Cheryl Bozynski Elaine Bell Nadine Bell Anthony Bellicoso Benefaction Foundation The Benjamin Foundation Paul Bennett Bill & Dawne Benson William & Judy Benson Eric & Marlies Berg Alan R. Berger, M.D., C.M. Yvonne Bergmans, M.D. Howard Bernick Henry Berry, M.D. Roland & Marie Bertin Marianna Betro Stephen Betschel, M.D. Steven Biancaniello Mark Binstock & Marilyn Carey-Binstock
Blackrock Asset Management Canada Limited Jacque Blair Mary T. (Terry) Blair Blakely Inc. Susan Blanchard David L. Blenkhorn Jerry Bliley Eric S. Block Bloor West Rehabilitation Centre BMW Toronto Ursula Bock Stefanie Boesch Thomas A. Bogart & Kathryn Tamaki Jeffrey Boichuk The Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company of Canada Roger Boire Bondfield Construction Company Limited Gillian L. Booth Angela Borgo Elspeth Bowler Michael & Lisa Boyd Harold H. Braaksma Giovanni & Raffaella Bragagnolo William Braithwaite Jane Brean John & Carol Breen Joseph Brennan Christine Brezden-Masley, M.D. Dr. David & Constance Briant Bridgepoint Financial Services Inc. Norman Brignall J. Paul Brisbois 62
Laurent Brochard, M.D. Elizabeth Broden Jeffrey Brooke Rick & Priscilla Brooks-Hill Carolyn Brown Estate of Shirley Alison Brown Janet Brown & David Swain Mitchell Brown David A. Browne Buchner Manufacturing Inc. Gerhard Buchner Donald F. Buckley Maria C. Buenafe Chris Buller, M.D. Edward & Melitta Bumeister Ronnie Burbank Malcolm E. Burford John Burgman Andrea Burke Dorothy Burke Michael Burke Michael A. Burke June Burrowes Fay Burton Stewart & Gina Burton George & Martha Butterfield
-D C Cacoeli Asset
Management, Inc. The Caldwell Partners International Inc. Thomas S. Caldwell Canadian and Foreign Securities Co Limited CanWise Financial Capco Capital One Edge & Mary Caravaggio Cardiac Care Classic Deanna Carino Donald A. Carmichael John & Barbara Carroll
Carson Dunlop & Associates Ltd. Elaine Casavant David Caspari, M.D. & Jane Somerville-Caspari Catastrophic Injury Management Inc. Francesca Cavaliere Martine A. Celej CGC Inc. Nina Chagnon David K. Chan, M.D. Helen Chan Victor Chan Murray & Deborah Chant Gordon and Celia Chaplin Scott Charlton Mohamed Chehab Joe S. Cheng Joe & Vincenta Cheng Vincent Chien, M.D. Miguel L. Childe Rose Chiodo Robert & Virginia Chisholm Geon J. Cho Hae Mee Cho Heather Y. Choi Andrew Chong Chorus Aviation Chi-Ming Chow, M.D. David Chow, M.D. Denis J. Chretien Valerie & David Christie Dominic & Lynda Christina Peter Chubb Dae-Gyun Chung, M.D. James D. Church Roberto Ciasca Citrolad Canada (Juices) Inc. John & Lynn Clappison John K. Clark Ann Clavelle Hazel Claxton
John & Patti Cleghorn and Family Rosa Clementino & Tercio Dias Geri Clever Dr. Bob Close Professional Corp. Terence & Margaret Coates Gail Cockburn Cynthia Collantes Maria & Terry Collier Colliers International Collins Barrow Toronto LLP The Earlaine & Gerard Collins Foundation Maurice J. Colson James Colvin Commercial Drywall Supply Inc. Sharon Comstock Con Anima Inc. Kim Connelly, M.D. Mark & Holly Connelly Dean Connor Matthew Consky Marilyn Cook Norrinne Coombs Cooper Mediation Inc. Barry & Susanne Cooper Luigi Corazza Terence D. Corcoran Christine Cormack Diane & Gary Cotton Court Holdings Limited Robert & Phyllis Couzin James Raymond Cowling Foundation David Cramer David Crawford & Julia Holland Frank Crean Gordon Creber Myra Cridland
Mary & John Crocker Bob & Gayle Cronin Crosbie & Company Crown Food Service Limited Michael Cruickshank Joseph Cundari Edward Curran Davide Curti Bennedetta Curtis Cushman & Wakefield Cutting Edge Paper Ltd. Ruth da Costa Fern Daiter Michelle Dalcourt Kathleen Dalglish Anthony K. Daly Louise V. D’Andrea Edgar & Patricia Daniels Lloyd Darlington Davenport Dispute Resolutions Douglas Davis The Dawson Family Sharing Foundation Jennifer Dawson Jean Reay Day Robert De Biasio Luigino & Antonia De Faveri Elvio & Vicki De Meneghi Lino A. De Souza John & Margaret Deeks Patricia A. DeGeer Rosa Del Campo David F. Denison & Maureen Flanagan Daniel T. Denomme The Denova Group Douglas & Margaret Derry Tammie DeRush Paul Desmarais, Jr. Nasim Dhalla Emanuel & Elsa Di Falco Aldo & Delia Di Felice
Dottie Di Prisco Ian Dick Frederick & Douglas Dickson Memorial Foundation Jeremy S. Dietrich Elizabeth Dilworth Sebastian Distefano Richard T. Dobson Leonard Dodds Dominion and Anglo Invest Corp. Fr. Daniel Donavan Dondale Investments Ltd. Paul Dorian, M.D. Claudia Dos Santos, M.D. Reinhard Dotzlaw Ronald & Lynda Douglas Trenton W. Douglas Vera Dounaevskaia, M.D. Steven Douville Sheryl Dowd Ashley Downey John E. & Jane Downs H.W. Osmond Doyle Draeger Medical Canada Inc. Johnnie Drain The Sherry Taylor Drew Foundation Celia D’Souza James W. Dufton The Dunkley Charitable Foundation Margaret Dunn Chau Duong Le Binh Duong Dyer Foundation
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Eastern Composite Services Inc. Catherine B. Eaton Jennifer Eaton Mike Eaton 63
Merrill Ed-Pierre Jeremy M. Edwards, M.D. Joan Edwards Diane B. Eley Jacqueline Elliott William Elliott Emerald Foundation Equitable Bank Peter R. Erlendson Doone & George Estey Paul Evraire Estate of Anne Ewart Rosalie Fabricius E. Arthur Faint Neil Fam, M.D. W.R. & Gail Farquharson Fasken Martineau LLP Marie E. Faughnan, M.D. Robert Fenn Ronald S. Fenton, M.D. Evangeline Ferrer Fidelity Investments Canada ULC William & Rosemary Fillmore George Fine Laurence & Vera Finkelstein Michael J. Firestone Anthony Firmin FirstSevice Corporation Pamela J. Fisher David Fitchett, M.D. Mary Fitzgerald Garry & Madelon Fitzpatrick Jeremy Fleming & Irene Gilligan John E. Flood Mike Flood & Jill Burgin Ignatius W. Fong, M.D. Michael Forsayeth George & Susan Fowlie Terry Fox John G. Foxwell Marco Fracasso
Fraktals Chocolates Diane Frank Norman Fraser Wayne D. Fraser Michael R. Freeman, M.D. Ilona Freiman David & Christine French J. Wilson French Wendy French Joseph Frieberg Jan Friedrich, M.D. Anne Fry FTI Consulting Shaw & Masayo Fujima The Fulcrum Investment Company Limited Functionability Rehabilitation Services Inc.
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Ajit Gahunia Paul Gallagher James Gannon Adoracion S. Garcia Narinder Garg Michael Garmaise Timothy Garvin Mark & Maryann Gaskin Stan & Diane Gasner Lisa Gasparin Michael Geary, M.D. Nance J. Gelber Rick & Mindy Gelman George Friedman Architect Ed Giacomelli & Dianne Lezon Louis R. Giavedoni, M.D. Edward Gilbert Richard Gilbert, M.D. Harold & Joyce Giles Dianne & Peter Gillin Glen Corporation Gluckstein & Associates LLP David J. Gluskin
Noah Godfrey Rahat Godil Jeannette Goguen, M.D. Michael & Nancy Goldberg Michael Goldberg Goldcorp Canada Ltd. Golden Thai Restaurant The Naomi And Gerald Goldenberg And Family Charitable Foundation Louise & Mark Golding The George and Kay Goldlist Family Foundation Rossana Golini Shaun Goodman, M.D. & Family Michael Gordon, M.D. Allan Brender & Freda Gottesman-Brender Kevin Gough, M.D. Geoffrey & Anne Gouinlock John & Patricia Gouinlock Marie Gove Anthony F. Graham, C.M., M.D. John Graham, M.D. Addison Granger Brock & Elsie Grant J. D. Grant Gordana & Milan Graovac Jennifer Gray Great Blue Heron Charity Casino The Herbert Green Family Charitable Foundation Inc. The Lindy Green Family Charitable Foundation Tom Greenberg John H. Greenhough Gary Greer Ralph Gregorz Lorne Griffith
Griggs Family Foundation Mary Rita Grimshaw Louise Grondin Groove Industries Samir C. Grover, M.D. Raymond & Audrey Groves Tonina Guido Dr. Rajesh & Sonia Gupta Samir Gupta, M.D. H.H. Angus & Associates Ltd. David & Jean Hackett David Hall, M.D. John E. Hall Supt. Lorne E. Hall, RCMP (Ret’d.) Keith Halliday Mitchell L. Halperin, M.D. Gabrielle S. Hamilton Margaret L. Hamilton McCabe Robert K. Hammill Scott & Ellen Hand Paul Hanley Amir Hanna, M.D. Rashida Haq, M.D. Mark & Paula Hardisty Ziv Harel, M.D. Judy Harquail David Harris Mr. & Mrs. D.J. Hartnett Alex Harvey Scott Haskell Hatch Limited S. Mary Hatch Mary Pat Hay Christopher Hayes, M.D. Health Bound Health Network Inc. Health Trans Services Inc. Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada (HIRO) Reeva I. Heasman
Jennifer Hefler George & Linda Heller Henderson Structured Settlements LP William Henderson Gail D. Hendrie & Anthony O. Hendrie Mary-Eleanor Henley Lisa Hicks, M.D. Brian P. Higgins Mathew Higgins Hilco Capital Canada Russ Hill Sara Hill Donald W. Hillhouse Sean Hillman Himelfarb Proszanski LLP Simon E. Hirsch Irene G. Hives Gloria W. Ho Iu Tai Ho Victor Hoffstein, M.D. Marika J. Hohol, M.D. Peter Hollidge Marion V. Holmes Walter Holowash Anh Hong Patrick & Andrea Horan Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. Tyler J. Howard Janice Lynne Howe Richard D. Howson Estate of Pauline Anne Hughes Geoffrey Hull Steve Hummel Brian R. Hunt Stephen W. Hwang, M.D. IBK Capital Corp. IBM Canada Ltd. Employees Charitable Fund In Accessories Jewelry Sale 64
Infor, Inc. Elizabeth L. Ing James Ingram Invesco Canada Ltd. Ironshore Canada Ltd. Kristian & Margaret Isberg Islamic Society of Toronto Eiko & James Ito
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Darwin & Renetta James William James Trevor W. Jamieson, M.D. Peter Jarvis Fikreta Jayasekera Robert C. Jefferies Owen Jenkins Ole & Hanne Jensen C. Dawn Jetten Jevlan Contracting & Interiors Inc. The Norman & Margaret Jewison Charitable Foundation Monique Jilesen Jimmy Devellano Children’s Foundation Michelle John Yvonne Johnston Jones Brown Inc. Robert G. Josse, M.D. Svetlana Kacheff Ashley B. Kamaludeen Kamel S. Kamel, M.D. Kamik Footware Gabor Kandel, M.D. Byung-In Will Kang Pierre & Mariel Karch Charles Kassardjian, M.D. The Henry and Berenice Kaufmann Foundation Andreas & Evridiki Kazas K-Bro Linen Systems
Estate of Linda Keane-Luke Fr. Edward Keays Mary Jane Kelley Burton H. Kellock Gale Kelly P. Anna Kempff Donald Kennedy Ross L. & Ann E. Kennedy John H. Kenney David Kent Carole A. Kerr Edward & Ann Kerwin Roslyn Kessler Jacques Khammar Kamran Khan, M.D. Valli Kichodhan Hyung Seob Kim JoonHwan Kim Seong Hyang Kim Young-In Kim, M.D. Viktoria Kimmerle David C. King Limited Diana King Philip King William & Barbara Kinnear Mary Kirby-Diaz James Kitchens, M.D. Daniel Klass David Klein, M.D. Michael Klubal Brian Knechtel Sydney-Anne Kodatsky Betty K. Koo, M.D. Peter & Ine Koonings Peter A. Kopplin, M.D. Victoria Korley, M.D. Paul Kortan, M.D. Judy & Carl Korte Sheila A. Kotsopoulos Alice Kousaie Martin Kovnats Robert S. Kranjec Zenta L. Krastins
Sean Kruger Sunil Kumar Saila Kuruganty Michael Kutryk, M.D. Dana Kuzmanovic Eugenia Kuzmanovic Shiu Bing Kwan Yik Cheung Kwok Claire O. Kyle Ignazio La Delfa, M.D. Alice Lai-Ma The S E Lam Family Foundation Samuel Lam, M.D. Colin D. & Ann Lambert Marion Lambert Mark Lamoureux Lape Holdings Corp. Richard Laprairie Gregory Larivee Karalee LaRochelle Donald F. Lato Craig Lauder & Jane Cooke-Lauder Andreas Laupacis, M.D. Paul Laurent Patrick Lavelle Alexander Lederman Darren Lee Emily Lee John Lee, M.D. Karen K. Lee, M.D. Michelle Y. Lee Warren Lee, M.D. Yuna Lee, M.D. Marc Leger Lawrence A. Leiter, M.D. John M. Leland Carolyn Leon Constance L. Leon Robert S. Leon Howard Leong-Poi, M.D. Brad Leufkens
Richard Leung, M.D. Bailey Levenson Susan G. Levesque Stephen & Marcy Levinson Wendy Levinson, M.D. Steven Levy, Ph.D & Michelle De Los Santos Phyllis Lewis Christopher K. Li, M.D. Galit Liffshiz and Associates Inc. David Lim, M.D. Gloria Lim, M.D. Jolie Lin Sid & Janet Lindsay Anthony Lisanti Littlejohn Barristers Peter Liu Kevin Lo The Frank and Azniv Lochan Family Foundation Deborah Locke Kurt Loebel Huston & Ivy Loke Rocco & Anna Lombardi Longford International Ltd. Longo’s Family Charitable Foundation Hasina Lookman Idalyn Louis Linda and Steve Lowden Fund – Toronto Community Foundation The Lucia Colavita Foundation John & Helen Luey Olena Lysyk Paul Lysyk
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Estate of Margaret E. Ma Melody Ma Lilias M. MacDonald Rory MacDonald
Susan MacGregor MacKay, Brehm & Smith Peter Mackenzie & Kate Zeidler Tim D. Macklaier Dharini Mahendira, M.D. James L. Mahoney, M.D. Michael J. Mahoney A. Peter Maika Jennifer Maki Beth Malcolm Lisa Malloy Sally Pick C. Man Iqwal Mangat, M.D. Manitou Investment Management Ltd. Lili Manson Maple Leaf Foods Angelo Marano Alan R. Marchment Norman Marcon, M.D. Mariani’s Custom Clothier Marion Armstrong Charitable Foundation Marsha L. Mark Philip A. Marsden, M.D. Patricia Marsh Martin Merry & Reid Limited Robert & Patricia Martin Maria Martins Ronald A. Masleck Robert Mason MATCHNow Irving Matlow Estate of Kiyo Matsui Larissa Matukas, M.D. Gary R. May, M.D. Gina Mazzaferro Michael Mazzuca Peter McBean Patrick F. McBrien The J.W. McConnell Family Foundation 65
Mary McConville Blair W. McCreadie James McDonald Lorna McDougall Rob & Cheryl McEwen Philip McFarlane, M.D. McGovern, Hurley, Cunningham LLP Sandra G. McGuire Kieran McIntyre, M.D. McKellar Structure Settlements Inc. Elizabeth M. Mckeown, M.D. Ian McKinnon John McLaughlin Kenneth McLaughlin Joanne L. McLean David & Peggy McLeish Dianne M. McNeil John & Susan McNeil John Mealia Shelley & Seme Mecklinger Medike Branding Solutions James & Ria Meenan Mega City Tiling The T.R. Meighen Foundation Walter Meinig Lorne & Norma Melara Dieter W. Menzel Jaime & Sophie Merbaum Jeffrey K. Merk & Kelly Muschett Metropolitan Plumbing and Heating Contractors Association Michael Bros. Excavating Gyl Midroni, M.D. John Mightis Robert & Marilyn Millar Stanley Mintz Sharmistha Mishra, M.D. Robert & Barbara Moffatt
Barry Monaghan Juan Carlos Monge, M.D. Andrew Monk Edward J. Mooney Carol Moore Ian P. Morrison Robert Morrow Heather Mort Patricia Hall Morton Adam Thomas Moryto Jeffrey Mosko, M.D. George W. O. Moss, M.D. Ophyr Mourad, M.D. Matthew Muller, M.D. Michael & Laurie Mundy Rajeev Muni, M.D. Estate of Robert Murenbeeld Alexandra Murphy In Memory of John Murphy Narinder Kumar Garg Medicine Professional Corporation Julie Y. Naruse National Wireless Neinstein & Associates LLP Nelson’s Dance Group Network Reporting & Mediation Gary Nevison Erone Newman Bernardine Ngan & Danial Lee William Ngo Andrew Nisker P.E. (Ted) and Joan Norris NWM Private Giving Foundation Simon NyilassY
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Jane O’Connor C.M. Odette Philanthropic Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. O’Donoghue Honourable John O’Driscoll John & Joyce Ogden
Noah Godfrey Rahat Godil Jeannette Goguen, M.D. Michael & Nancy Goldberg Michael Goldberg Goldcorp Canada Ltd. Golden Thai Restaurant The Naomi And Gerald Goldenberg And Family Charitable Foundation Louise & Mark Golding The George and Kay Goldlist Family Foundation Rossana Golini Shaun Goodman, M.D. & Family Michael Gordon, M.D. Allan Brender & Freda Gottesman-Brender Kevin Gough, M.D. Geoffrey & Anne Gouinlock John & Patricia Gouinlock Marie Gove Anthony F. Graham, C.M., M.D. John Graham, M.D. Addison Granger Brock & Elsie Grant J. D. Grant Gordana & Milan Graovac Jennifer Gray Great Blue Heron Charity Casino The Herbert Green Family Charitable Foundation Inc. The Lindy Green Family Charitable Foundation Tom Greenberg John H. Greenhough Gary Greer Ralph Gregorz Lorne Griffith
Griggs Family Foundation Mary Rita Grimshaw Louise Grondin Groove Industries Samir C. Grover, M.D. Raymond & Audrey Groves Tonina Guido Dr. Rajesh & Sonia Gupta Samir Gupta, M.D. H.H. Angus & Associates Ltd. David & Jean Hackett David Hall, M.D. John E. Hall Supt. Lorne E. Hall, RCMP (Ret’d.) Keith Halliday Mitchell L. Halperin, M.D. Gabrielle S. Hamilton Margaret L. Hamilton McCabe Robert K. Hammill Scott & Ellen Hand Paul Hanley Amir Hanna, M.D. Rashida Haq, M.D. Mark & Paula Hardisty Ziv Harel, M.D. Judy Harquail David Harris Mr. & Mrs. D.J. Hartnett Alex Harvey Scott Haskell Hatch Limited S. Mary Hatch Mary Pat Hay Christopher Hayes, M.D. Health Bound Health Network Inc. Health Trans Services Inc. Healthcare Insurance Reciprocal of Canada (HIRO) Reeva I. Heasman
Jennifer Hefler George & Linda Heller Henderson Structured Settlements LP William Henderson Gail D. Hendrie & Anthony O. Hendrie Mary-Eleanor Henley Lisa Hicks, M.D. Brian P. Higgins Mathew Higgins Hilco Capital Canada Russ Hill Sara Hill Donald W. Hillhouse Sean Hillman Himelfarb Proszanski LLP Simon E. Hirsch Irene G. Hives Gloria W. Ho Iu Tai Ho Victor Hoffstein, M.D. Marika J. Hohol, M.D. Peter Hollidge Marion V. Holmes Walter Holowash Anh Hong Patrick & Andrea Horan Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. Tyler J. Howard Janice Lynne Howe Richard D. Howson Estate of Pauline Anne Hughes Geoffrey Hull Steve Hummel Brian R. Hunt Stephen W. Hwang, M.D. IBK Capital Corp. IBM Canada Ltd. Employees Charitable Fund In Accessories Jewelry Sale 64
Infor, Inc. Elizabeth L. Ing James Ingram Invesco Canada Ltd. Ironshore Canada Ltd. Kristian & Margaret Isberg Islamic Society of Toronto Eiko & James Ito
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Darwin & Renetta James William James Trevor W. Jamieson, M.D. Peter Jarvis Fikreta Jayasekera Robert C. Jefferies Owen Jenkins Ole & Hanne Jensen C. Dawn Jetten Jevlan Contracting & Interiors Inc. The Norman & Margaret Jewison Charitable Foundation Monique Jilesen Jimmy Devellano Children’s Foundation Michelle John Yvonne Johnston Jones Brown Inc. Robert G. Josse, M.D. Svetlana Kacheff Ashley B. Kamaludeen Kamel S. Kamel, M.D. Kamik Footware Gabor Kandel, M.D. Byung-In Will Kang Pierre & Mariel Karch Charles Kassardjian, M.D. The Henry and Berenice Kaufmann Foundation Andreas & Evridiki Kazas K-Bro Linen Systems
Estate of Linda Keane-Luke Fr. Edward Keays Mary Jane Kelley Burton H. Kellock Gale Kelly P. Anna Kempff Donald Kennedy Ross L. & Ann E. Kennedy John H. Kenney David Kent Carole A. Kerr Edward & Ann Kerwin Roslyn Kessler Jacques Khammar Kamran Khan, M.D. Valli Kichodhan Hyung Seob Kim JoonHwan Kim Seong Hyang Kim Young-In Kim, M.D. Viktoria Kimmerle David C. King Limited Diana King Philip King William & Barbara Kinnear Mary Kirby-Diaz James Kitchens, M.D. Daniel Klass David Klein, M.D. Michael Klubal Brian Knechtel Sydney-Anne Kodatsky Betty K. Koo, M.D. Peter & Ine Koonings Peter A. Kopplin, M.D. Victoria Korley, M.D. Paul Kortan, M.D. Judy & Carl Korte Sheila A. Kotsopoulos Alice Kousaie Martin Kovnats Robert S. Kranjec Zenta L. Krastins
Sean Kruger Sunil Kumar Saila Kuruganty Michael Kutryk, M.D. Dana Kuzmanovic Eugenia Kuzmanovic Shiu Bing Kwan Yik Cheung Kwok Claire O. Kyle Ignazio La Delfa, M.D. Alice Lai-Ma The S E Lam Family Foundation Samuel Lam, M.D. Colin D. & Ann Lambert Marion Lambert Mark Lamoureux Lape Holdings Corp. Richard Laprairie Gregory Larivee Karalee LaRochelle Donald F. Lato Craig Lauder & Jane Cooke-Lauder Andreas Laupacis, M.D. Paul Laurent Patrick Lavelle Alexander Lederman Darren Lee Emily Lee John Lee, M.D. Karen K. Lee, M.D. Michelle Y. Lee Warren Lee, M.D. Yuna Lee, M.D. Marc Leger Lawrence A. Leiter, M.D. John M. Leland Carolyn Leon Constance L. Leon Robert S. Leon Howard Leong-Poi, M.D. Brad Leufkens
Richard Leung, M.D. Bailey Levenson Susan G. Levesque Stephen & Marcy Levinson Wendy Levinson, M.D. Steven Levy, Ph.D & Michelle De Los Santos Phyllis Lewis Christopher K. Li, M.D. Galit Liffshiz and Associates Inc. David Lim, M.D. Gloria Lim, M.D. Jolie Lin Sid & Janet Lindsay Anthony Lisanti Littlejohn Barristers Peter Liu Kevin Lo The Frank and Azniv Lochan Family Foundation Deborah Locke Kurt Loebel Huston & Ivy Loke Rocco & Anna Lombardi Longford International Ltd. Longo’s Family Charitable Foundation Hasina Lookman Idalyn Louis Linda and Steve Lowden Fund – Toronto Community Foundation The Lucia Colavita Foundation John & Helen Luey Olena Lysyk Paul Lysyk
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Estate of Margaret E. Ma Melody Ma Lilias M. MacDonald Rory MacDonald
Susan MacGregor MacKay, Brehm & Smith Peter Mackenzie & Kate Zeidler Tim D. Macklaier Dharini Mahendira, M.D. James L. Mahoney, M.D. Michael J. Mahoney A. Peter Maika Jennifer Maki Beth Malcolm Lisa Malloy Sally Pick C. Man Iqwal Mangat, M.D. Manitou Investment Management Ltd. Lili Manson Maple Leaf Foods Angelo Marano Alan R. Marchment Norman Marcon, M.D. Mariani’s Custom Clothier Marion Armstrong Charitable Foundation Marsha L. Mark Philip A. Marsden, M.D. Patricia Marsh Martin Merry & Reid Limited Robert & Patricia Martin Maria Martins Ronald A. Masleck Robert Mason MATCHNow Irving Matlow Estate of Kiyo Matsui Larissa Matukas, M.D. Gary R. May, M.D. Gina Mazzaferro Michael Mazzuca Peter McBean Patrick F. McBrien The J.W. McConnell Family Foundation 65
Mary McConville Blair W. McCreadie James McDonald Lorna McDougall Rob & Cheryl McEwen Philip McFarlane, M.D. McGovern, Hurley, Cunningham LLP Sandra G. McGuire Kieran McIntyre, M.D. McKellar Structure Settlements Inc. Elizabeth M. Mckeown, M.D. Ian McKinnon John McLaughlin Kenneth McLaughlin Joanne L. McLean David & Peggy McLeish Dianne M. McNeil John & Susan McNeil John Mealia Shelley & Seme Mecklinger Medike Branding Solutions James & Ria Meenan Mega City Tiling The T.R. Meighen Foundation Walter Meinig Lorne & Norma Melara Dieter W. Menzel Jaime & Sophie Merbaum Jeffrey K. Merk & Kelly Muschett Metropolitan Plumbing and Heating Contractors Association Michael Bros. Excavating Gyl Midroni, M.D. John Mightis Robert & Marilyn Millar Stanley Mintz Sharmistha Mishra, M.D. Robert & Barbara Moffatt
Barry Monaghan Juan Carlos Monge, M.D. Andrew Monk Edward J. Mooney Carol Moore Ian P. Morrison Robert Morrow Heather Mort Patricia Hall Morton Adam Thomas Moryto Jeffrey Mosko, M.D. George W. O. Moss, M.D. Ophyr Mourad, M.D. Matthew Muller, M.D. Michael & Laurie Mundy Rajeev Muni, M.D. Estate of Robert Murenbeeld Alexandra Murphy In Memory of John Murphy Narinder Kumar Garg Medicine Professional Corporation Julie Y. Naruse National Wireless Neinstein & Associates LLP Nelson’s Dance Group Network Reporting & Mediation Gary Nevison Erone Newman Bernardine Ngan & Danial Lee William Ngo Andrew Nisker P.E. (Ted) and Joan Norris NWM Private Giving Foundation Simon NyilassY
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Jane O’Connor C.M. Odette Philanthropic Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Paul H. O’Donoghue Honourable John O’Driscoll John & Joyce Ogden
Jiwon Oh, M.D. Catherine O’May OPG Employees’ and Pensioners’ Charity Trust Fund Kerry O’Reilly Wilks & Lloyd Wilks Warren Ottemiller Jan Oudenes Gilles & Julia Oullette Bradley J. Owen Pace Law Firm Professional Corporation Ruth Padon Valerie L. Palda, M.D. Rocco & Antonietta Palmieri Victor Pappalardo Paradigm Capital Dr. Thomas & Mrs. Joanne Parker James M. Parks James & Alfreda Parlee Fund Bill & Delphine Patchett Marjorie Paterson Reena Pattani, M.D. Paul C. Golini Consulting Richard Paulin William D. Peckford Charles Peebles John Peers Frank & Sue Penny Jeffrey Perl, M.D. David Perlov Tony Petricca Douglas Pezzack Suzanne Pichosky David Pidduck Arnold Pintér, M.D. PMAC Judith Poe Dale Ponder & Jon Venutti Catherine Ponesse Portserv International Ltd.
Mary Jean Potter Francis W. Powell Power Corporation of Canada Ramesh Prasad, MBBS John A. Prentice Barbara D. Price-Wallace PricewaterhouseCoopers Principe Nafekh Ltd. William Pringle Gerald Prud’homme, M.D. Nicholas Pyle Maureen Quigley & Patrick Reid Stephen Quinn Rudolf & Madeline Radics John A. Rae Enzo Ragno Ali Rahbar Dr. Srirani Rajeswaran Medicine Professional Corp. Raj Rampersaud David Raposo Carol and Morton Rapp Foundation Joel Ray, M.D. Fahad Razak, M.D. RBC Global Asset Management Terry Redvers Rehab First Inc. Richard Renlund, M.D. Revay and Associates Limited Jacqueline H. Ribordy David Richardson Judi Richter-Jacobs Foundation Oscar Rieger Maureen Riggin Anne Ristic Anne & James Ritchie
Jack Robertson Ralph & Linda Robinson Ranga Robinson, M.D. Robvest Corporation ROCKFON, LLC Rosanne T. Rocchi Caroline Roe Mary & Michael Rolland Elsie Roman Simon A. Romano Joseph F. Rooney Michael Rose Rex H. Rose Andrea S. Rosen Lawrence Rosen Daniel Rossetti Ori D. Rotstein, M.D. Robert Rottapel, M.D. Lesley Rowan Bryan & Elizabeth Rowntree Shara Roy Royal Bank of Canada Royal Canadian Legion Branch 256 E. Ian & Barbara Rugeroni Geri Lea Russett Edward & Donna Rygiel
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Mahdokht Safari The Salden Foundation Salesforce Foundation Saltwater Design Inc. Natalie Sandu Gustavo Saposnik, M.D. Robert Sargeant, M.D. SAS Institute (Canada) Inc. Michael T. Sawa, M.D. Patricia Sawa Erika Sayers Walter & Maria Schneider Jacob H. Schneiderman, M.D. Martin Schreiber, M.D. 66
Schwartz Levitsky Feldman The W.P. Scott Charitable Foundation Daniel Selchen, M.D. Select Acoustic Supply Inc. Gavin Sendrowski Graham Senst Brett Sequeira William Sewell Harry & Lillian Seymour Sima Shah Marjan Shahkarami Peter Sharawy Raymond A. Shaver Robert & Sheila Sheaffer and Family Eleanor & Gerald J. Shear Shekter, Dychtenberg LLP Sherrard Kuzz LLP Bruce Shewfelt Shin, Dong-Sam & Choong-Nyu Michelle Sholzberg, M.D. Thomas J. Shoniker, M.D. Judith Shostack Rachel Shupak, M.D. John G. Shuter Godyne N. Sibay Oscar & Jenny Signoretti Stephen P. Sigurdson Beverley A. Simpson Doug & Paula Sinclair MacGregor Sinclair Gulshan Singh Kwok Lun & Oi Kee Sinn Ronny Sirizzotti SK Law Management Inc. Skill Builders Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Centre Rudi Skvorc Adele Slavik Jennifer Sloan Pamela Sloan
Catherine Smee SMH Department of Laboratory Medicine SMH Department of Otolaryngology Don & Sallyanne Smith Olive W. Smith The Philip Smith Foundation Wendy P. Smith Henry & Christina So The Social Work Consulting Group Jordan Solomon Spectrum Health Care Randall Speller Margaret Spence, M.D. Sporting Life Inc. Alex & Kim Squires Gordon & Laurie Squires Shelley St. Cyr St. Michael’s Physicians Association Roger Stanley Staples Promotional Products Canada Dennis & Denny Starritt Tom Steeves, M.D. Anne Stephenson, M.D. Lorne & Sue Stephenson George D. Stevens Jim & Maryln Stewart Michael M. Stewart Mark Stinson Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation Julia Stratta Jocelyn Stratton Sharon Straus, M.D. Louis A. Strauss Robert Stuebing The S. Sturino Family Murray P. Sullivan Thomas W. & Jane Sullivan
A. Dean & Lynda Summerville Sun Life of Canada Joanne R. Sutherland Robert Sutherland SUU-DDA Patkar Architectural Corp. Leonard Sylvester Ryerson Symons Sysco Corporation Krystyna Szczesny Susanna Tam Darrell H. Tan, M.D. Kathy Y. Tang Lillian Tanizaki Joyce Tanner Tapstone Restoration Inc. Rosemarie Taylor Techcom Tirajeh (Tina) Tehranchian Jerome M. Teitel, M.D. David & Deborah Tennant Christopher Teshima, M.D. Leon Tessler Tim Thomas Thompson Financial Douglas A. Thompson Greg Thompson Jennifer Thompson Ivor & Kristine Thompson Thomson Reuters Thomson Reuters My Community Program Kiem Thung
TMX Group Inc. James To Nicholas To Bryce Tompkins Elizabeth Tory Franko Toskan Anne Trafford Hien Thanh Tran Martina A. Trinkaus, M.D. Elizabeth & William Truelove Yolande Tsampalieros Betty Tse Min Tu Joan Tucher Robert Tuer Jacqueline Tuffin Elizabeth Tullis, M.D. Philip Turk David Tyrrell
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John Unger United Way of Peel Region Peter Vadas, M.D. Rajanthini & Kandiah Vaithianathan The Valecon Group Bert & Joy Van Kleef Linda Vanderburgt Charlene VanderGriendt Jack F. Van’t Spyker Jimmie Vassos Nick Vecchiarelli Venturon Development (Milton 90) Inc.
Francesco Vergati John E. Verity William Vesters Virox Technologies Inc. John Visser VMC Media Inc. Gregory Vorwaller Nicholas T. Vozoris, M.D. Sergio Vulej Rachel Wald, M.D. & Ron Wald, M.D. Audrey & Ross Walker Seigfried Wall Blake & Rita Wallace Wallace Automotive Gladys E. Walrond Estate of Frances E. Walsh Christopher & Betty Wansbrough Waternish Farms Limited Nicholas Watson Margaret A. Watts Janet Webber R. Howard Webster Foundation Jackie Webster Jordan Weinstein, M.D. Janice Wells Lascelles Whilby Laura Whiteacre Whitmer Trudel Charitable Foundation Arthur A. Wiebe Wendell & Christina Wigle
Wildeboer Dellelce LLP Stephen Wilgar Mark Wilk Will Davidson LLP Alton Williams David Williams David M. Williams Sykes Williams David & Susan Willmot J. Gary Wilson Michael H. Wilson Waldemar Winogradow Wish You Were Here The Honey & Leonard Wolfe Family Charitable Foundation Barbara & Harvey Wolfe Bu Vi Wong Camilla Wong, M.D. David T. Wong, M.D. Kim Cherk Wong Cheuk-Kwong & Lai Kwan Wong Natalie Wong, M.D. Robert Wong Tien-Sung Wong Wei Yee Wong Hazel E. Wood Dr. Jeffrey & Christine Wood Donald Woodley Michael Worb Lois M. Worden Emma C. Wouters
Joseph Wright William Wyatt Minnie Yack Andrew Yan, M.D. Cathy Yanosik Kam-Ling Yao David Yeh The Yoga Event Michelle Yogarajah Thambirajah Yogarajah Morden S. Yolles In-Sook Yoon York Trading Services Inc. The Young Family Foundation Benn J. Young David Young, M.D. Raymond Young Armin Yousefi Catherine Yu, M.D. Bernadette Yuen Darren Yuen, M.D. Stephen Yung Samir Zabaneh Jeffrey Zaltzman, M.D. Molly Zirkle, M.D. Maria L. Zorzitto, M.D. ZSA Legal Recruitment Beth & Ray Zucchiatti Anonymous (16)
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Jiwon Oh, M.D. Catherine O’May OPG Employees’ and Pensioners’ Charity Trust Fund Kerry O’Reilly Wilks & Lloyd Wilks Warren Ottemiller Jan Oudenes Gilles & Julia Oullette Bradley J. Owen Pace Law Firm Professional Corporation Ruth Padon Valerie L. Palda, M.D. Rocco & Antonietta Palmieri Victor Pappalardo Paradigm Capital Dr. Thomas & Mrs. Joanne Parker James M. Parks James & Alfreda Parlee Fund Bill & Delphine Patchett Marjorie Paterson Reena Pattani, M.D. Paul C. Golini Consulting Richard Paulin William D. Peckford Charles Peebles John Peers Frank & Sue Penny Jeffrey Perl, M.D. David Perlov Tony Petricca Douglas Pezzack Suzanne Pichosky David Pidduck Arnold Pintér, M.D. PMAC Judith Poe Dale Ponder & Jon Venutti Catherine Ponesse Portserv International Ltd.
Mary Jean Potter Francis W. Powell Power Corporation of Canada Ramesh Prasad, MBBS John A. Prentice Barbara D. Price-Wallace PricewaterhouseCoopers Principe Nafekh Ltd. William Pringle Gerald Prud’homme, M.D. Nicholas Pyle Maureen Quigley & Patrick Reid Stephen Quinn Rudolf & Madeline Radics John A. Rae Enzo Ragno Ali Rahbar Dr. Srirani Rajeswaran Medicine Professional Corp. Raj Rampersaud David Raposo Carol and Morton Rapp Foundation Joel Ray, M.D. Fahad Razak, M.D. RBC Global Asset Management Terry Redvers Rehab First Inc. Richard Renlund, M.D. Revay and Associates Limited Jacqueline H. Ribordy David Richardson Judi Richter-Jacobs Foundation Oscar Rieger Maureen Riggin Anne Ristic Anne & James Ritchie
Jack Robertson Ralph & Linda Robinson Ranga Robinson, M.D. Robvest Corporation ROCKFON, LLC Rosanne T. Rocchi Caroline Roe Mary & Michael Rolland Elsie Roman Simon A. Romano Joseph F. Rooney Michael Rose Rex H. Rose Andrea S. Rosen Lawrence Rosen Daniel Rossetti Ori D. Rotstein, M.D. Robert Rottapel, M.D. Lesley Rowan Bryan & Elizabeth Rowntree Shara Roy Royal Bank of Canada Royal Canadian Legion Branch 256 E. Ian & Barbara Rugeroni Geri Lea Russett Edward & Donna Rygiel
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Mahdokht Safari The Salden Foundation Salesforce Foundation Saltwater Design Inc. Natalie Sandu Gustavo Saposnik, M.D. Robert Sargeant, M.D. SAS Institute (Canada) Inc. Michael T. Sawa, M.D. Patricia Sawa Erika Sayers Walter & Maria Schneider Jacob H. Schneiderman, M.D. Martin Schreiber, M.D. 66
Schwartz Levitsky Feldman The W.P. Scott Charitable Foundation Daniel Selchen, M.D. Select Acoustic Supply Inc. Gavin Sendrowski Graham Senst Brett Sequeira William Sewell Harry & Lillian Seymour Sima Shah Marjan Shahkarami Peter Sharawy Raymond A. Shaver Robert & Sheila Sheaffer and Family Eleanor & Gerald J. Shear Shekter, Dychtenberg LLP Sherrard Kuzz LLP Bruce Shewfelt Shin, Dong-Sam & Choong-Nyu Michelle Sholzberg, M.D. Thomas J. Shoniker, M.D. Judith Shostack Rachel Shupak, M.D. John G. Shuter Godyne N. Sibay Oscar & Jenny Signoretti Stephen P. Sigurdson Beverley A. Simpson Doug & Paula Sinclair MacGregor Sinclair Gulshan Singh Kwok Lun & Oi Kee Sinn Ronny Sirizzotti SK Law Management Inc. Skill Builders Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Centre Rudi Skvorc Adele Slavik Jennifer Sloan Pamela Sloan
Catherine Smee SMH Department of Laboratory Medicine SMH Department of Otolaryngology Don & Sallyanne Smith Olive W. Smith The Philip Smith Foundation Wendy P. Smith Henry & Christina So The Social Work Consulting Group Jordan Solomon Spectrum Health Care Randall Speller Margaret Spence, M.D. Sporting Life Inc. Alex & Kim Squires Gordon & Laurie Squires Shelley St. Cyr St. Michael’s Physicians Association Roger Stanley Staples Promotional Products Canada Dennis & Denny Starritt Tom Steeves, M.D. Anne Stephenson, M.D. Lorne & Sue Stephenson George D. Stevens Jim & Maryln Stewart Michael M. Stewart Mark Stinson Strategic Charitable Giving Foundation Julia Stratta Jocelyn Stratton Sharon Straus, M.D. Louis A. Strauss Robert Stuebing The S. Sturino Family Murray P. Sullivan Thomas W. & Jane Sullivan
A. Dean & Lynda Summerville Sun Life of Canada Joanne R. Sutherland Robert Sutherland SUU-DDA Patkar Architectural Corp. Leonard Sylvester Ryerson Symons Sysco Corporation Krystyna Szczesny Susanna Tam Darrell H. Tan, M.D. Kathy Y. Tang Lillian Tanizaki Joyce Tanner Tapstone Restoration Inc. Rosemarie Taylor Techcom Tirajeh (Tina) Tehranchian Jerome M. Teitel, M.D. David & Deborah Tennant Christopher Teshima, M.D. Leon Tessler Tim Thomas Thompson Financial Douglas A. Thompson Greg Thompson Jennifer Thompson Ivor & Kristine Thompson Thomson Reuters Thomson Reuters My Community Program Kiem Thung
TMX Group Inc. James To Nicholas To Bryce Tompkins Elizabeth Tory Franko Toskan Anne Trafford Hien Thanh Tran Martina A. Trinkaus, M.D. Elizabeth & William Truelove Yolande Tsampalieros Betty Tse Min Tu Joan Tucher Robert Tuer Jacqueline Tuffin Elizabeth Tullis, M.D. Philip Turk David Tyrrell
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John Unger United Way of Peel Region Peter Vadas, M.D. Rajanthini & Kandiah Vaithianathan The Valecon Group Bert & Joy Van Kleef Linda Vanderburgt Charlene VanderGriendt Jack F. Van’t Spyker Jimmie Vassos Nick Vecchiarelli Venturon Development (Milton 90) Inc.
Francesco Vergati John E. Verity William Vesters Virox Technologies Inc. John Visser VMC Media Inc. Gregory Vorwaller Nicholas T. Vozoris, M.D. Sergio Vulej Rachel Wald, M.D. & Ron Wald, M.D. Audrey & Ross Walker Seigfried Wall Blake & Rita Wallace Wallace Automotive Gladys E. Walrond Estate of Frances E. Walsh Christopher & Betty Wansbrough Waternish Farms Limited Nicholas Watson Margaret A. Watts Janet Webber R. Howard Webster Foundation Jackie Webster Jordan Weinstein, M.D. Janice Wells Lascelles Whilby Laura Whiteacre Whitmer Trudel Charitable Foundation Arthur A. Wiebe Wendell & Christina Wigle
Wildeboer Dellelce LLP Stephen Wilgar Mark Wilk Will Davidson LLP Alton Williams David Williams David M. Williams Sykes Williams David & Susan Willmot J. Gary Wilson Michael H. Wilson Waldemar Winogradow Wish You Were Here The Honey & Leonard Wolfe Family Charitable Foundation Barbara & Harvey Wolfe Bu Vi Wong Camilla Wong, M.D. David T. Wong, M.D. Kim Cherk Wong Cheuk-Kwong & Lai Kwan Wong Natalie Wong, M.D. Robert Wong Tien-Sung Wong Wei Yee Wong Hazel E. Wood Dr. Jeffrey & Christine Wood Donald Woodley Michael Worb Lois M. Worden Emma C. Wouters
Joseph Wright William Wyatt Minnie Yack Andrew Yan, M.D. Cathy Yanosik Kam-Ling Yao David Yeh The Yoga Event Michelle Yogarajah Thambirajah Yogarajah Morden S. Yolles In-Sook Yoon York Trading Services Inc. The Young Family Foundation Benn J. Young David Young, M.D. Raymond Young Armin Yousefi Catherine Yu, M.D. Bernadette Yuen Darren Yuen, M.D. Stephen Yung Samir Zabaneh Jeffrey Zaltzman, M.D. Molly Zirkle, M.D. Maria L. Zorzitto, M.D. ZSA Legal Recruitment Beth & Ray Zucchiatti Anonymous (16)
We make every effort to be as accurate as possible. If you have a question about our lists or notice an omission, please let us know by calling 416.864.5000.
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SASSAN
“She goes everywhere with me,” Sassan says of his dog Sukie with a smile. It’s hard now to believe that they spent a difficult three-year period apart.
BEST FRIENDS. SEPARATED. REUNITED.
For years, Sassan, an active cyclist and hiker, had been ignoring what seemed like bouts of heartburn and shortness of breath. But over time, his symptoms worsened and, while hiking with friends, the group had to stop every two minutes to wait for him to recover. That’s when his surgeon-friend recommended seeing a doctor. Sassan needed emergency heart surgery to replace a leaking valve. He was terrified. Luckily, a friend convinced him to proceed. “All of the doctors, nurses and staff at St. Michael’s were awesome. They were very professional and everything went so smoothly because of them,” Sassan recalls. Six weeks later, he went home. It would take him another four months to recover fully. So why was he separated from his dog for three years? “It was entirely psychological,” he replies. “I feared something else would happen to me and Sukie would be left alone without anyone to care for her.” Reunited, the pair takes daily trips to The Second Cup at St. Michael’s, where customers wave “hello” to Sukie, who patiently waits outside. While in line, Sassan often runs into the staff members who cared for him. Every time he sees them, he thanks them again for saving his life.
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SASSAN
“She goes everywhere with me,” Sassan says of his dog Sukie with a smile. It’s hard now to believe that they spent a difficult three-year period apart.
BEST FRIENDS. SEPARATED. REUNITED.
For years, Sassan, an active cyclist and hiker, had been ignoring what seemed like bouts of heartburn and shortness of breath. But over time, his symptoms worsened and, while hiking with friends, the group had to stop every two minutes to wait for him to recover. That’s when his surgeon-friend recommended seeing a doctor. Sassan needed emergency heart surgery to replace a leaking valve. He was terrified. Luckily, a friend convinced him to proceed. “All of the doctors, nurses and staff at St. Michael’s were awesome. They were very professional and everything went so smoothly because of them,” Sassan recalls. Six weeks later, he went home. It would take him another four months to recover fully. So why was he separated from his dog for three years? “It was entirely psychological,” he replies. “I feared something else would happen to me and Sukie would be left alone without anyone to care for her.” Reunited, the pair takes daily trips to The Second Cup at St. Michael’s, where customers wave “hello” to Sukie, who patiently waits outside. While in line, Sassan often runs into the staff members who cared for him. Every time he sees them, he thanks them again for saving his life.
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GETTING INVOLVED As St. Michael’s continues to evolve, our generous donors and volunteers remain crucial to our success. There are many ways you can become a friend of St. Michael’s.
OUR COLLABORATION
MONT HLY DONOR PROGRAM
Monthly giving is easy, secure and convenient, with donations deducted from your bank account or credit card each month. Monthly donors are invited to events like our Mini Med School, where experts share knowledge with donors through insightful presentations.
St. Michael’s Hospital began as a blank canvas. In 1892, its doors opened with a bed capacity of 26, and a staff of six doctors and four graduate nurses. Thanks to the resounding impact of our generous donors, St. Michael’s has since transformed into a vibrant, state-of-the-art health-care entity that continues to care for all—in the heart of the city. Today, the hospital finds its strength in a diverse, yet interconnected, palette of patients, volunteers, clinicians, staff and donors.
GIFT PLANNING
You can remember St. Michael’s in your will with a bequest, or by making a gift of life insurance, stock or RRSP.
For more information, or to contact us about getting involved, you can reach us at 416.864.5000 or foundation@smh.ca ALL GIFTS ARE GRAT EFULLY APPRECIAT ED.
START YOUR OWN CAMPAIGN
Many of our generous donors show their appreciation by creating a special event to raise funds for St. Michael’s. If you have an idea for an event, please contact our Special Events team.
ST. MICHAEL’S YOUNG LEADERS
Through annual events, St. Michael’s Young Leaders (SMYL), young professionals between the ages of 25 and 35, raise funds for some of the hospital’s most urgent priorities.
VOLUNT EER
You can make a difference in the lives of our patients and their families by giving your time.
A GIFT IN T HANKS, T RIBUT E OR MEMORY
Has one of our doctors, nurses or other health-care professionals made a difference in your life? Consider letting them know how special they are by making a gift in their honour today. A gift in tribute or memory is a lasting way to honour someone special and enable St. Michael’s to continue its mission of providing exemplary and compassionate care to all those in need.
In keeping with this spirit of connectivity, we have collaborated with Canadian artist Norah Borden, whose paintings echo this very sentiment. “There is far more that we share in the world than what divides us,” says Borden, whose grandfather interned at St. Michael’s in the 1930s. A friend and supporter of the Foundation, Borden is deeply passionate about the hospital’s vision of world leadership in urban health. This partnership comes at a pivotal point in our history as we celebrate two significant milestones: St. Michael’s 125th and Canada’s 150th anniversaries. Illustrating the hospital’s commitment to inclusion, Borden’s “Planet Earth” series—shown throughout this report—represents various perspectives, creating a world, like St. Michael’s, where everything is interconnected.
ABOUT THE ARTIST Norah Borden’s paintings investigate alternate perspectives of our world by encapsulating both macro and micro viewpoints within each painting. A graduate of the Ontario College of Art & Design University in Toronto, she has exhibited her work across Canada and internationally. Borden has travelled extensively and draws upon these experiences as inspiration for her practice. Her paintings can be found in numerous private, corporate and public collections worldwide—including that of the Right Honourable Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. For more information, visit: www.norah.ca.
SHARE YOUR STORY
Are you interested in sharing your experience as a patient with us? By telling your story, you can inspire others and show them what St. Michael’s unique culture of caring is all about. If you were born at the hospital, we’d also like to hear from you. To share your story, please visit: stmichaelsfoundation.com/story. 70
“ Although borders separate and define everything from our natural resources to cultural attitudes, there is far more that we share in the world than what divides us. Everything is interconnected and everything we do has a resonating effect.” – Norah Borden
GETTING INVOLVED As St. Michael’s continues to evolve, our generous donors and volunteers remain crucial to our success. There are many ways you can become a friend of St. Michael’s.
OUR COLLABORATION
MONT HLY DONOR PROGRAM
Monthly giving is easy, secure and convenient, with donations deducted from your bank account or credit card each month. Monthly donors are invited to events like our Mini Med School, where experts share knowledge with donors through insightful presentations.
St. Michael’s Hospital began as a blank canvas. In 1892, its doors opened with a bed capacity of 26, and a staff of six doctors and four graduate nurses. Thanks to the resounding impact of our generous donors, St. Michael’s has since transformed into a vibrant, state-of-the-art health-care entity that continues to care for all—in the heart of the city. Today, the hospital finds its strength in a diverse, yet interconnected, palette of patients, volunteers, clinicians, staff and donors.
GIFT PLANNING
You can remember St. Michael’s in your will with a bequest, or by making a gift of life insurance, stock or RRSP.
For more information, or to contact us about getting involved, you can reach us at 416.864.5000 or foundation@smh.ca ALL GIFTS ARE GRAT EFULLY APPRECIAT ED.
START YOUR OWN CAMPAIGN
Many of our generous donors show their appreciation by creating a special event to raise funds for St. Michael’s. If you have an idea for an event, please contact our Special Events team.
ST. MICHAEL’S YOUNG LEADERS
Through annual events, St. Michael’s Young Leaders (SMYL), young professionals between the ages of 25 and 35, raise funds for some of the hospital’s most urgent priorities.
VOLUNT EER
You can make a difference in the lives of our patients and their families by giving your time.
A GIFT IN T HANKS, T RIBUT E OR MEMORY
Has one of our doctors, nurses or other health-care professionals made a difference in your life? Consider letting them know how special they are by making a gift in their honour today. A gift in tribute or memory is a lasting way to honour someone special and enable St. Michael’s to continue its mission of providing exemplary and compassionate care to all those in need.
In keeping with this spirit of connectivity, we have collaborated with Canadian artist Norah Borden, whose paintings echo this very sentiment. “There is far more that we share in the world than what divides us,” says Borden, whose grandfather interned at St. Michael’s in the 1930s. A friend and supporter of the Foundation, Borden is deeply passionate about the hospital’s vision of world leadership in urban health. This partnership comes at a pivotal point in our history as we celebrate two significant milestones: St. Michael’s 125th and Canada’s 150th anniversaries. Illustrating the hospital’s commitment to inclusion, Borden’s “Planet Earth” series—shown throughout this report—represents various perspectives, creating a world, like St. Michael’s, where everything is interconnected.
ABOUT THE ARTIST Norah Borden’s paintings investigate alternate perspectives of our world by encapsulating both macro and micro viewpoints within each painting. A graduate of the Ontario College of Art & Design University in Toronto, she has exhibited her work across Canada and internationally. Borden has travelled extensively and draws upon these experiences as inspiration for her practice. Her paintings can be found in numerous private, corporate and public collections worldwide—including that of the Right Honourable Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. For more information, visit: www.norah.ca.
SHARE YOUR STORY
Are you interested in sharing your experience as a patient with us? By telling your story, you can inspire others and show them what St. Michael’s unique culture of caring is all about. If you were born at the hospital, we’d also like to hear from you. To share your story, please visit: stmichaelsfoundation.com/story. 70
“ Although borders separate and define everything from our natural resources to cultural attitudes, there is far more that we share in the world than what divides us. Everything is interconnected and everything we do has a resonating effect.” – Norah Borden
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