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  2. Zach Hyman - Wikipedia

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    Every summer, Hyman hosts a celebrity charity golf tournament to raise money for charities in Edmonton and Toronto, including the SickKids Hospital in Toronto. Hyman and his wife Alannah Mozes, a lawyer, have two sons together. Playing career Junior. Hyman played for the Hamilton Red Wings from 2008 to 2011. During his rookie season, he ...

  3. Kim Smiley - Wikipedia

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    Smiley was selected by Fashion Heals to create a capsule collection to benefit SickKids Hospital in Toronto in 2018. On November 5, 2020, Smiley opened her eponymous Global Flagship at 1070 Eglinton Avenue West in Toronto, Ontario. Two weeks later the COVID-19 lockdown forced her to close her doors, causing Smiley to pivot her operation.

  4. William Thornton Mustard - Wikipedia

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    Career at Sick Kids. After the war, he returned to Toronto and was chief resident at the Hospital for Sick Children for six months. He spent another year at the New York Orthopedic Hospital before being appointed surgeon at the Hospital for Sick Children in 1947. He spent a month training with Alfred Blalock in Baltimore. In 1957, he was ...

  5. Hurt (Nine Inch Nails song) - Wikipedia

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    The song has been used in the 140-second advertisement "This is Why" created for the SickKids Foundation by Cossette in 2019 as part of the "SickKids Vs." campaign to support fundraising for The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Cover versions of the song include: Leona Lewis covered the song in 2011, featured on her extended play Hurt ...

  6. King Clancy Memorial Trophy - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Maple Leafs: Worked mainly with sick children; he started "Cujo's Kids", which placed children with illnesses in a luxury suite at a Leafs game; also created "Cujo's Crease", a special room in the Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto which resembled the Leafs' dressing room. 2000–01: Shjon Podein: Colorado Avalanche

  7. Peter Szatmari - Wikipedia

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    Szatmari was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, and his family moved to Toronto in 1953. He attended the Upper Canada College before going to study at McMaster University, where he majored in philosophy and psychology. He went on to attend medical school at McMaster University and obtained his M.D. in 1976. He completed his residency training at the ...

  8. Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a population of 2,794,356 in 2021, ...

  9. Lucy Waverman - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Waverman is a Toronto-based food journalist, editor, columnist, food consultant and cookbook author.Her Wednesday food column "Weekend Menu" and Saturday column "Fresh Tastes" appear in The Globe and Mail, Canada's national newspaper, and she is the Food Editor of Food & Drink, a magazine published by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario.