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INNOVATION IN PRACTICE

2016–2017 ANNUAL REPORT


CONTENTS
3 INNOVATION IN PRACTICE
9 ADVANCING A
CONSISTENT APPROACH
TO PRACTICE-READY
13 EXAMINATION STATISTICS 27 FINANCIAL REPORT
4 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
ASSESSMENTS 14 PUBLICATIONS
AND PRESENTATIONS 40 LICENTIATES
5 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S
11 PROVIDING FULL-CIRCLE
MESSAGE
FEEDBACK TO PHYSICIANS
IN PRACTICE
17 AWARDS AND
RECOGNITIONS

7 REIMAGINING
ASSESSMENT TO REFLECT
NEW REALITIES 12 A FOUNDATION
FOR TOMORROW
20 GOVERNANCE

ABOUT THE MEDICAL COUNCIL OF CANADA VISION MISSION

The Medical Council of Canada (MCC) strives to achieve the highest level of medical Striving for the highest level of medical With the key stakeholders, the Medical
care for Canadians through excellence in evaluation of physicians. It assesses more care for Canadians through excellence Council of Canada:
than 11,000 medical students and graduates a year through examinations across in evaluation of physicians. •• Develops, validates and implements
Canada and internationally. The MCC is also a leader in verifying and storing physician tools and strategies to evaluate
credentials, maintains the Canadian Medical Register, and supports research and physicians’ competence
development to remain at the forefront of innovation in medical assessment.
•• Maintains a national registry of
physicians and their qualifications
throughout their professional careers

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INNOVATION
When rolled out into the real world and ASSESSMENT ACROSS
put into practice, it has the power to THE CONTINUUM
drive evolution and spur transformation.
While assessment and evaluation in

IN PRACTICE
Last year, the Medical Council of Canada medical education have historically
(MCC) continued to work with partners concentrated on the immediate
across Canada and around the world steps leading to licensure, the
on developing and deploying innovative professional development of any
approaches to the assessment and physician begins well before then —
Innovation is the search for new and better ways of doing what needs and continues throughout his or her
evaluation of medical students and
to be done, of upholding standards and realizing possibilities. graduates — with the aim of ensuring years of practice. That’s why the MCC
that Canadians continue to enjoy the remains committed to addressing
highest possible degree of excellence the broader assessment continuum.
in medical care for decades to come.

LEARNERS REGISTRANTS PRACTITIONERS


MEDICAL STUDENTS AND RESIDENTS CANDIDATES FOR LICENSURE LICENSED PHYSICIANS PRACTISING IN CANADA

•• MCC Assessment Evolution microsite •• Pan-Canadian practice-ready assessment •• MCC 360 pilot preparations
•• Medical Council of Canada Qualifying •• Online orientation modules: elder care, •• New users of the Application
Examination (MCCQE) Part I and Part II professional challenges for Medical Registration
•• Delivery of the MCCQE Part I more frequently
and internationally
•• MOC5 / Automated Item Generation
•• World Directory of Medical Schools

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PRESIDENT’S
To maintain the strongest possible medical profession and the
highest-quality health system for Canadians, the ways we evaluate
and assess medical students, graduates and working physicians

MESSAGE
must keep pace with advances in medical science and practice.

Throughout 2016–2017, our Executive New approaches often require new and commitment. My thanks go out in
Board continued to oversee a slate mechanisms to deliver them. We found particular to Executive Director, Dr. Ian
of large and new projects that are this last year as we worked with our Bowmer, for his skillful and inspiring
reshaping where, when and how international exam administration leadership throughout one of the busiest
evaluation and assessment are done. partner to enhance the way we provide periods in the recent history of this
the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying organization.
Change on this scale demands innovative Examination (MCCQE) Part I in Canada
thinking at the system level as well as and abroad. Retooling the MCCQE Part I All of us on the Executive Board look
new tools and technologies. It requires infrastructure required close cooperation forward to the fruits of the MCC’s
collaboration, which is why one of our between our organization and faculties labour ripening over the coming year,
key goals has been to strengthen our of medicine across Canada. as pilots and preparations give way
alliances with partners from medical to implementation, and as students,
schools to learners to regulators across To facilitate greater efficiency and graduates and practitioners in Canada
the country. And it depends on taking a responsiveness internally, the Executive and from abroad experience the
long-term view that not only considers Board streamlined the MCC’s issues benefits of our evolutionary efforts.
the needs of today but also anticipates management process and bylaws,
those of tomorrow. helping ensure that the right people with
the right expertise are engaged to see
On this last front, the MCC developed matters through to swift and effective
and launched two orientation modules, conclusions.
one on the complexities of caring for the
elderly and the other on professional The key ingredient in any successful Dr. Karen Shaw, Council President
challenges such as confidentiality and transformation, of course, is engaged Medical Council of Canada
bias — timely today and sure to be core people. I thank my fellow Board
to practice in the future. While designed members for their dedication throughout
for internationally trained physicians, the the year as well as Council and test
modules are highly portable, applicable to committee members, and the staff of
Canadian students and graduates as well. the MCC for their continued hard work

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S
MESSAGE
It is easy to hear the word “innovation” and think specifically of technology. Yet last year at the MCC, innovation
was truly all-encompassing, pursued at every level of our organization and touching everything from the content
of our exams and how they are delivered to how we kept stakeholders apprised of changes to come.

If one thing contributed above all to especially those associated with leasing I thank everyone on the MCC staff for
our success as we carried out this property and renting space for larger, their tireless work, which has allowed
ambitious agenda while continuing to off-site meetings. us to successfully carry out this
administer examinations, it was agility. evolution of the assessment process.
We experimented, we learned and we It has taken close to 30 years for the
applied that learning to innovate further. MCC to save up for a new building. Our activities last year continued
Last year’s relocation marked the to bring new tools and assessment
This struck me specifically in relation to conclusion of a long period of saving approaches to more points along the
our work on the MOC5 item bank and for and planning, capitalizing on a reserve entire assessment continuum, from the
our Automated Item Generation initiative. built over time. I am pleased to be able earliest stages of medical education
MOC5 is an innovative content bank that to say the project was completed on through to practice. All of this was done
stores all the knowledge components time thanks to the dedicated efforts of with the ultimate goal of maintaining
that make up an examination. When we our building management and Change the integrity and the calibre of care
discovered there was no off-the-shelf Champions teams. Canadians count on.
platform that could fully realize our
content development and management We look forward to launching the
vision, we built comprehensive solutions updated Medical Council of Canada
to meet the needs of our test development Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part
officers, our psychometricians and the I and Part II next year as well as an
international and more frequently Dr. Ian Bowmer, Executive Director
faculty members on our test committees.
delivered MCCQE Part I in 2019. Medical Council of Canada
To facilitate that agility and promote Reaching those milestones will mark
innovative thinking, we completed the culmination of work that started in
the move of our teams into new 2011 after the Assessment Review Task
headquarters in Ottawa. Housing all staff Force identified needed improvements.
under one roof will foster productivity It represents a truly collective effort
while reducing our expenses, involving many, many partners.

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MEDICAL •• MCC Assessment •• MOC5/Automated
Evolution microsite Item Generation
STUDENTS
AND •• Medical Council of Canada •• World Directory
RESIDENTS Qualifying Examination of Medical Schools
(MCCQE) Part I and Part II
•• Delivery of the MCCQE
Part I more frequently
and internationally

LEARNERS
The MCC ensures medical students and graduates are effectively
and adequately evaluated along the path to licensure. By successfully
challenging the MCC’s exams, students and graduates demonstrate
their ability to provide high-quality health care to Canadians.

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The MCCQE Part I will also be delivered To ensure clarity about candidates’
more frequently and internationally eligibility, the MCC sponsored the
as of 2019. World Directory of Medical Schools, an
amalgamation of two international
To keep candidates informed, directories that indicates the institutions
the MCC launched a new microsite, recognized in Canada. Internationally
mccevolution.ca, in 2016. The site trained students or graduates must have
provides details about what the updated received their medical education from a
exams will entail, how they will be recognized institution to challenge the
administered and the ways learners MCC’s exams.
and the Canadian health-care system
will benefit.
Faster exam development
with AIG and MOC5
Access. Flexibility. Clarity.
While technology has enhanced and

REIMAGINING
Continuing to streamline the evaluation accelerated many aspects of medicine,
process for internationally trained examination content has continued to be
medical students and graduates, the MCC developed manually by committees. The

ASSESSMENT
took steps that will allow international MCC has been changing that over the
candidates to challenge the National past few years with the development and
Assessment Collaboration Examination rollout of Automated Item Generation (AIG)

TO REFLECT
(NAC) without needing to receive their to assist with the creation of examination
Medical Council of Canada Evaluating content. The MCC continued to collaborate
Examination (MCCEE) results first. Final with researchers from the University of

NEW REALITIES preparations were also made to offer the


MCCQE Part I more frequently in Canada
and abroad.
Alberta last year on development of the
AIG. It also completed “MOC5”, a system
for banking exam items that is now in
the hands of MCC’s test committees.
Last year, the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) paved the way toward
rolling out significant changes to its examinations, marking an innovative
shift in evaluating candidates’ readiness for licensure. The evolved
Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I
and MCCQE Part II will put greater emphasis on health promotion,
illness prevention and psychosocial determinants of health, and on
WORKING WITH PARTNERS TO MEET HEALTH-SYSTEM NEEDS
essential practitioner skills in areas such as communication and
professional behaviours. The MCC worked closely with medical schools across Canada to define and
develop the upcoming changes to the MCCQE Part I and Part II. Drawing on the
schools’ insights into evolving patient needs and professional expectations
helps ensure the updated MCCQE Part I and MCCQE Part II reflect the real-
world requirements of Canada’s health system.

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CANDIDATES
FOR LICENSURE

•• Pan-Canadian practice-ready
assessment
•• Online orientation modules: elder care,
professional challenges

REGISTRANTS
The MCC plays a crucial role in confirming that medical graduates
seeking to practise in Canada are highly trained, competent and
deserving of patient trust.

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ADVANCING
A CONSISTENT
APPROACH TO
PRACTICE-READY
ASSESSMENTS
Jurisdictions across Canada have their own approach to determining internationally trained physicians’
readiness for practice. The Medical Council of Canada (MCC) continued to work with partners last year to
define an approach that would simplify, streamline and bring consistency to these assessments, further
reinforcing Canada’s high standards for patient safety and meeting expectations of uniformly high-quality
health care across the country.

Key to these efforts were the development Bridging cultural differences Additionally, the MCC launched a
of practice-ready assessment (PRA) professional challenges module
standards and the creation of assessor The diversity of Canadian society with two scenarios. One highlights
continues to bring new challenges to
training modules for psychiatry and
medical practice in Canada. Culture and
the risk of bias and features a PARTNER-ORIENTED,
internal medicine — building on the
demographics play a big role, affecting
transgender patient; the other deals PRACTICE-READY
module developed for family medicine with issues related to protecting
in 2015–2016. The MCC also collaborated how patients relate to care and the patient confidentiality. While developed Implementing a common
with leaders of provincial PRA programs ways physicians need to approach them. specifically for international medical pan-Canadian PRA approach
on a pilot therapeutics decision-making The MCC expanded the Communication students and graduates, these demands close collaboration among
exam to help select PRA candidates. and Cultural Competence section of resources are equally useful to their stakeholders at all levels in all parts
physiciansapply.ca by posting a new Canadian counterparts and even of the country. Through the National
The next step in the PRA process will be module exploring the complexity practising physicians. Assessment Collaboration, the MCC
to pilot the new, common approach among encountered when caring for elderly
worked with regulatory authorities,
assessors and candidates, with feedback patients, who often have multiple needs.
provincial PRA programs, numerous
incorporated into ongoing refinement to medical experts and certification
ensure effective, pragmatic, leading-edge colleges last year to establish
competency testing into the future. the tools, standards and training
for PRA success.

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LICENSED PHYSICIANS
PRACTISING IN CANADA

•• MCC 360 pilot preparations


•• New users of the Application
for Medical Registration

PRACTITIONERS
Supporting development through assessment and streamlined application
processes is at the core of the MCC’s programs for practitioners — ensuring
that physicians are not only ready for practice but also continue to grow
and adapt as that practice changes over time.

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PROVIDING FULL-CIRCLE FEEDBACK
TO PHYSICIANS IN PRACTICE PARTNERING ON
LEADING-EDGE PROGRAMS
The MCC worked closely with the
It is imperative for practising physicians to refresh their skills and knowledge on an ongoing basis — College of Physicians & Surgeons
not only their core medical competencies but also the professional skills to succeed as team players of Alberta and the University of
Calgary as well as with Canadian
in highly dynamic and often challenging environments. certifying colleges, medical
educators, researchers, hospitals
and regional assessment programs
The Medical Council of Canada (MCC) Simplifying the medical apply for a medical licence is simplified in developing MCC 360. The new
is addressing the latter specifically registration process for those physicians in participating program will be highly practical for
with the development of MCC 360, an jurisdictions as the application is physicians and reflect the realities
innovative multisource feedback program It used to be that every province and populated with information already held of medical practice in Canada.
designed to help practising physicians territory licensing medical practitioners in the portal’s repository. Applications
communicate and collaborate more maintained its own application process can be filled out quickly, accurately and
effectively with colleagues and patients. for medical registration. This led not completely.
only to duplicated efforts but also to
Based on intellectual property acquired inconsistencies among applications,
in 2016 from the Physician Achievement adding administrative burden and
Review developed by the College of review time.
Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta and
the University of Calgary, MCC 360 uses Since 2013, with the launch of
feedback questionnaires and reporting physiciansapply.ca, the MCC has
templates to evaluate physicians’ helped streamline and consolidate
strengths and weaknesses outside the process by providing a single
the medical expert sphere. online portal for Applications for Medical
Registration (AMR). Last year, four new
MCC 360 expands assessment beyond jurisdictions became AMR signatories —
the traditional examination model by British Columbia, Prince Edward Island,
taking a “360-degree approach” that Manitoba and Yukon — bringing the
provides practical feedback from other national total to nine.
professionals that physicians work with,
patients and self-evaluation content. The Physicians can use physiciansapply.ca
tools will be piloted later in 2017, with to verify and store their credentials as
increased onboarding over time leading well as share documents with regulatory
to a “go live” program launch in 2019. authorities and other registered
organizations. Further, the process to

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A FOUNDATION
FOR TOMORROW
In November 2016, the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) moved
into new headquarters, consolidating staff from three sites at two
locations together under one roof. The building’s innovative design
facilitates collaboration, providing space for MCC teams, Council and
test committee members, partners and other stakeholders to meet
and work together.

Open-concept work areas spark The new building will also be key
creative dialogue and enable new, agile to helping the MCC manage costs
ways of being productive. Ergonomic over the coming years, eliminating
workstations, large windows for natural ever-increasing lease obligations and
light, bicycle racks, electric car charging providing on-premises space for up
stations, kitchens on every floor, a fitness to 100 meetings and events a year
studio, a wellness room and a glass- that would otherwise have to be
roof atrium all contribute to physical and hosted off-site.
mental wellbeing — in keeping with the
MCC’s role as a health-system leader.

Culminating a multi-year design and construction process, the modern,


healthy work environment provided by the new headquarters embodies
the collaborative spirit at the heart of the MCC.

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EXAMINATION
STATISTICS
2014 2015 2016
# tested pass rate % # tested pass rate % # tested pass rate %

MCCEE 1st time takers 3245 76 3141 77 2768 78


Repeat takers 592 35 670 39 665 47
Total 3837 70 3811 70 3433 72

MCCQE Part I 1st time CMG* takers 2781 98 2791 95 2831 97


Repeat CMG* takers 74 55 168 64 171 69
1st time IMG** takers 1666 64 1638 60 1704 58
Repeat IMG** takers 976 25 1023 20 1210 29
Total 5497 74 5620 70 5916 71

MCCQE Part II 1st time CPG† takers 2554 94 2792 92 2969 92


Repeat CPG† takers 149 74 213 68 282 80
Other 1st time takers 1118 62 1162 56 1020 63
Other repeat takers 651 42 639 38 648 50
Total 4472 78 4806 75 4919 79

Number of Licentiates issued 3315 3610 3901

NAC 1st time takers 1680 93 1392 92 1447 94

Repeat takers 426 92 95 80 100 73

Total 2106 93 1487 91 1547 93

* CMG = CANADIAN MEDICAL GRADUATES (i.e., graduates of Canadian medical schools)


** IMG = INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL GRADUATES (graduates of medical schools outside of Canada)
† CPG = CANADIAN POSTGRADUATE (graduates of Canadian medical schools enrolled in a Canadian postgraduate program)*
Note: Denied standing and No standing are not included in the examination statistics.
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PUBLICATIONS
AND PRESENTATIONS
Every year, MCC experts publish papers and technical reports on research, development and education,
and speak at conferences and workshops.

PRESENTATIONS De Champlain, A. (2016, April) A Gentle Lemay, P. (2016, June). physiciansapply.ca/


Introduction to Psychometrics for the inscriptionmed.ca. Presentation to Alberta

2016 Medical Educator: Key Concepts and


How to Apply them to Your Assessments.
Health Services, Edmonton, Alta.

Bartman, I., Qin, S., Boulet, J. (2016, Workshop presented at the Canadian Lemay, P. (2016, July). The Application
April). Canadians Studying Abroad (CSAs) – Conference on Medical Education (CCME), for Medical Registration in Canada (AMR).
Their Journey into the Canadian and Montreal, Que. Presentation to the Federation of Medical
American Medical Systems - Part 2: Where Regulatory Authorities of Canada and its
they study and why? Paper presented Hertzog-Grenier, J., Patsula, L., members, Ottawa, Ont.
at the Canadian Conference on Medical Touchie, C., de Vries, I. (2016,
September). The times they are Lemay, P. (2016, October). The Application
Education (CCME), Montreal, Que.
a-changing. Paper presented at the for Medical Registration in Canada (AMR).
Bartman, I., Chahine, S. (2016, April). International Conference on Residency Talks presented to Health Match BC
Assessment of Electronic Health Record Education (ICRE), Niagara Falls, Ont. and Practice Ready Assessment-BC,
Competency: An Exploratory Review. Vancouver, B.C.
Paper presented at the Department for Lemay, P. (2016, April). Medical Council
of Canada Updates. Presented to the Lemieux, M. (2016, June). What’s new
Innovation in Medical Education (DIME)
Canadian Association of Staff Physician at MCC. Presented to the Registration
Medical Education Day, Ottawa, Ont.
Recruiters at the CASPR Conference, Special Interest Group during the
Chahine, S., Bartman, I. (2016, April). Vancouver, B.C. Federation of Medical Regulatory
Assessment of Electronic Health Record Authorities of Canada AGM, Banff, Alta.
Competency: An Exploratory Review. Lemay, P. (2016, August). Minister’s
Roundtable. Immigration, Refugees Morin, M., Boulais, A.-P., De Champlain, A.
Poster presented at the Canadian
and Citizenship Minister’s Roundtable, (2016, April). Automated Marking of
Conference on Medical Education (CCME),
Ottawa, Ont. Written Response Items in a National
Montreal, Que.
Medical Licensing Examination. Paper
Lemay, P. (2016, May). physiciansapply.ca/ presented at the Meeting of the National
inscriptionmed.ca. Presentation to Health Council on Measurement in Education
Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, P.E.I. (NCME), Washington, DC.

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Pugh, D., Bhanji, Cole, G., Dupre, J., Tian, F., Gotzmann, A., Qin, S., Patsula, Touchie, C. (2016, December). Clinical Touchie, C., Boucher, A. (2016,
Hatala, R., Humphrey-Murto, S., L., De Champlain, A. (2016, April). Decision Making – A Key Features Approach September). AFMC Entrustable
Touchie, C., Wood, T.J. (2016, April). Evaluating Linking Errors for a Large- for Learning and Assessing. Faculty Professional Activities for the Transition
Do OSCE Progress Test Scores Predict Scale High-Stakes Clinical Skills Licensing development workshop presented at from Medical School to Residency.
Performance on a National High-Stakes Exam. Paper presented at the American the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont. Presented to the EPA Working Group,
Examination? Paper presented at Educational Research Association Ottawa, Ont.
the Canadian Conference on Medical (AERA), Chicago, IL. Touchie, C. (2016, December).
Education (CCME), Montreal, Que. Competency-based education in the health Touchie, C., Boulet, J., Raymond, M.
Tian, F., Roy, M., Streefkerk, C., professions: the future is now! Plenary (2016, August). From Course Objectives
Roy, M., Wojcik, J., Bartman, I., Smee, S. De Champlain, A., Anderson, E., session presented at the McGill University to Entrustable Professional Activities:
(2016, April). Augmenting Physician Cuddihy, H. (2016, April). Using a Medical Education Rounds, Montreal, Que. Developing Test Blueprints for
Examiner (PE) Scoring in OSCEs: A Pilot Competency-Based Achievement System Assessments that Matter. Workshop
for Including the Standardized Patient for Practice-Ready Assessment of Touchie, C. (2016, November). presented at the Association for Medical
(SP) Perspective. Poster presented at Internationally-Trained Physicians in Competency-based Medical Education: Education in Europe (AMEE) Annual
the American Educational Research Canada. Paper presented at the American Are we delivering on the promises? Meeting, Barcelona, Spain.
Association, Washington, DC. Educational Research Association (AERA) Department of Medicine Ian Hart Medical
Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Education Lecture, Ottawa, Ont. Touchie, C., Englander, R., ten Cate, O.,
Roy, M., Wojcik, J., Bartman, I., Smee, S. Posthumus, I. (2016, August).
(2016, April). Augmenting Physician Tian, F., De Champlain, A., Roy, M., Touchie, C. (2016, September). Preparing the Implementation of EPAs
Examiner Scoring in OSCEs: A Pilot Singer, M. (2016, April). Using Implementing and assessing the UGME in Undergraduate Medical Education.
for Including the Standardized Patient Standardized Measures in Predicting Canadian EPAs. Workshop presented at Workshop presented at the First World
Perspective. Paper presented at the Success on Practice Ready Assessment the Medical Council of Canada Annual Summit for Competency Based Medical
Canadian Conference on Medical for International Medical Graduates Meeting, Ottawa, Ont. Education, Barcelona, Spain.
Education (CCME), Montreal, Que. Seeking Provisional Licensure in Canada –
Manitoba’s Experience. Paper presented Touchie, C., Bhanji, F., Wong, E. (2016, Touchie, C., Lockyer, J. (2016, November).
Tian, F., Roy, M., De Champlain, A., at the Canadian Conference on Medical September). Assessing trainees: How Core principles of assessment in
Streefkerk, C., Anderson, A., Cuddihy, Education (CCME), Montreal, Que. validity evidence can assist preceptors in competency-based medical education.
H. (2016, August). Pilot of a Multi-Source making decisions. Workshop presented ICBME Collaborators webinars series.
Feedback Tool for the Practice Ready Touchie, C. (2016, September). Canadian at the International Conference on
Assessment of Internationally-Trained Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) Residency Education (ICRE), Niagara Touchie, C., Lockyer, J., Holmboe, E.
Physicians Seeking Licensure in Canada. for the Transition. Workshop presented Falls, Ont. (2016, September). Core principles of
Poster presented at the Annual Meeting at the Medical Council of Canada Annual assessment in competency-based medical
of the Association for Medical Education Meeting, Ottawa, Ont. Touchie, C., Bhanji, F., Wong, E. education. Workshop presented at the
in Europe (AMEE), Barcelona, Spain. (2016, September). Determining International Conference on Residency
Touchie, C. (2016, August). CBME around the validity evidence for workplace- Education (ICRE), Niagara Falls, Ont.
Tian, F., Gotzmann, A., Qin, S., Bartman, the world: making it work from curriculum based assessments. Pre-conference
I., Patsula, L., De Champlain, A. (2016, design to implementation. Panel workshop presented at the International Touchie, C., Holmboe, E., Gruppen,
April). Evaluating Standard Errors of discussion at the First World Summit for Conference on Residency Education L., Tuenessen, P. (2016, August).
Linking for a Large-Scale High-Stakes Competency Based Medical Education, (ICRE), Niagara Falls, Ont. Competencies, outcomes and EPAs:
Clinical Skills Exam. Paper presented Barcelona, Spain. a virtue or a plague for our learners?
at the American Educational Research Symposium conducted at the Association
Association (AERA) Annual Meeting, for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE)
Washington, DC. Annual Meeting, Barcelona, Spain.

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Touchie, C., Pugh, D., Rivard, T. (2016, Lemay, P. (2017, March). The Application PUBLICATIONS Halman, S., Dudek, N., Wood, T.J.,
April). Developing Clinical Decision Making for Medical Registration in Canada (AMR). Pugh, D., Touchie, C., McAleer,
Questions: A Key Features Approach.
Pre-conference workshop presented
Presentation to the Federation of Medical
Regulatory Authorities of Canada and its 2016 S., Humphrey-Murto, S. (2016).
Direct Observation of Clinical Skills
at the Canadian Conference on Medical members, Ottawa, Ont. De Champlain, A., Gotzmann, A., Feedback Scale: Development and
Education (CCME), Montreal, Que. Qin, S. (2016). Assessing the Reliability Validity Evidence. Teaching and
Touchie, C. (2017, February). The Learning in Medicine, 28, 385-394, doi:
of Performance Assessing Scores:
Touchie, C., Pugh, D., Rivard, T., (2016, challenges of CBME: Seeing through the 10.1080/10401334.2016.1186552
Some Considerations in Selecting an
April). The Art and Science of Writing fog. Department of Innovation for Medical
Appropriate Framework. Journal of
Good Examination Questions for Clinical Education (DIME) Rounds, University Lai, H., Gierl, M.J., Touchie, C., Pugh,
Graduate Medical Education. (8)4, 504-06.
Decision Making. Workshop presented of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont. D., Boulais, A.P., De Champlain, A (2016).
doi: 10.4300/JGME-D-15-00751.1
at the Canadian Conference on Medical Using Automated Item Generation to
Education (CCME), Montreal, Que. Touchie, C. (2017, January). Competency- Improve the Quality of MCQ Distractors.
De Champlain, A.F., Boulais, A.P.,
based medical education: Are we delivering Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 28(2),
Dallas, A. (2016). Calibrating the
2017 on the promises? Plenary session at the
University of British Columbia Health
Medical Council of Canada’s Qualifying
Examination Part I using an integrated
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De Champlain, A.F., Boulet, J. (2017, Education Research Rounds, Vancouver, B.C. Latifi. S., Gierl, M.J., Boulais, A.P., De
item response theory framework: A
March). Assessing the Reliability of Your Champlain, A (2016). Using automated
Touchie, C. (2017, March). La notation comparison of models and designs.
Performance Assessment Scores and scoring to evaluate written responses
succès/échec afin d’évaluer pour soutenir Journal of Educational Evaluation for
Decisions: An Overview of Generalizability in English and French on a high-stakes
les apprentissages: une option digne Health Professions; 13, 1-6.
Theory with Applications. Workshop clinical competency examination.
de confiance? Workshop (in French Evaluation and the Health Professions, 39,
presented at the meeting of the Gierl, M.J., Lai, H., Pugh, D., Touchie,
only) presented at the Université de 100-113.
Association of Test Publishers (ATP), C., Boulais, A.P., De Champlain, A.
Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Que.
Scottsdale, AZ. (2016). Evaluating the Psychometric
Wood, T.J., Chan, J., Humphrey-Murto,
Touchie, C. (2017, March). Plan directeur Characteristics of Generated
De Champlain, A.F., Gierl, M. (2017, S., Pugh, D., Touchie, C. (2016). The
CMC : évaluation des compétences Multiple-Choice Test Items. Applied
March). Implementing Automated Item influence of first impression ratings
transversales. Workshop (in French Measurement in Education. doi:
Generation in a Large-Scale Medical in an OSCE station. Advances in Health
only) presented at the Université de 10.1080/08957347.2016.1171768.
Licensing Examination Program: Lessons Sciences Education.
Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Que.
Learned. Featured session presented at Gotzmann, A., De Champlain, A.,
the meeting of the Association of Test
Publishers (ATP), Scottsdale, AZ.
Touchie, C. (2017, March). Quoi de neuf Homayra, F., Fotheringham, Al., de
Vries, I., Forgie, M., Pugh, D. (2016).
2017
dans les QCM, QRO et QME du CMC ?
Cheating in OSCEs: The impact of Lockyer, J., Carraccio, C., Chan, M.K., Hart,
Workshop (in French only) presented
Premkumar, K., Bartman, I. (2017, Simulated Security Breaches on D., Smee, S., Touchie. C., Holmboe, E. for
at the Université de Sherbrooke,
January). Medical Education in a OSCE Performance. Teaching and the International CBME Collaborators
Sherbrooke, Que.
Technology Enabled Era: a National-level Learning in Medicine, 29, 52-58. doi: (2017). Core principles of assessment in
Initiative. Oral abstract presented at the 10.1080/10401334.2016.120832 competency-based medical education.
14th Asia Pacific Medical Education Medical Teacher.
Conference, Singapore.

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AWARDS AND
RECOGNITIONS
Dr. Louis Levasseur Distinguished Service Award
The Dr. Louis Levasseur Distinguished Service Award is presented yearly to a distinguished member of the
medical community who has made an extraordinary contribution to the Medical Council of Canada (MCC).

In 2016, Dr. Jeffrey Turnbull, the Medical at local, national and international His long and distinguished career In addition to a BSc from the University
Director of Ottawa Inner City Health for levels. Besides his work with Ottawa includes serving as Vice Dean of of Toronto and a Masters Degree
the homeless and a former president of Inner City Health, he has worked on Medical Education at the University of in Education from the University of
the MCC was the recipient of this award. education and health services initiatives Ottawa (1996–2001), President of the Western Ontario, Dr. Turnbull received
Dr. Turnbull has contributed significantly to build capacity and development in Medical Council of Canada (1999–2000), his Doctorate in Medicine at Queen’s
to alleviate the health effects of poverty Bangladesh, Africa and the Balkans. President of the College of Physicians University and later achieved specialty
and Surgeons of Ontario (2006–2007) certification in internal medicine through
and President of the Canadian Medical the Royal College of Physicians and
Association (2010–2011). Dr. Turnbull Surgeons of Canada in 1982.
was Department Chair of Medicine at The
Ottawa Hospital and University of Ottawa
(2001–2008), a position he left to take on He is the recipient of several national
the role of Chief of Staff. He also served and international grants and awards,
as Senior Medical Officer for Correctional including the Order of Canada, the
Service Canada (2011–2014) and recently Order of Ontario, the Queen Elizabeth II
took on the role of Chief, Clinical Quality Diamond Jubilee Medal and an Honorary
for Health Quality Ontario. Degree of Law from Carleton University.

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Employee Service Awards
The MCC recognizes long-standing service of staff.
In 2016–2017, the following employees received
service awards for the milestones achieved:

20 YEARS 5 YEARS
David Miller Binh Duong

Claire Touchie
10 YEARS Cleveland Caesar
Amy Harris
Denis Mukama
Andrée Fortin-Bélanger
Derek Rumig
Daniela Ignea
Douglas Sceviour
Denise Hubbard
Edwine Job
Jessica Hertzog-Grenier
Jeneviève Marceau
Jessica Thorsen
Jean-Marc Saint-Phard
Karen Meades
Judy McCormick
Manana Blaja
Lisa McGrath
Marie Sarrazin
Lisa Pistilli
Pierre Lemay
Ludmilla Floreska
Thi Murphy
Roxane Levesque

Sirius Qin

Stella Okeiyi

Todd Miller

Tyler Cole

Yousef Mousavi

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National Capital Region’s Top Employer Jenny Ko
The Medical Council of Canada (MCC) was honoured to be selected one of the National The Advance Care Planning-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (ACP-CEx): Validation of a novel
Capital Region’s Top Employers for 2017. This designation recognizes the Ottawa-area assessment tool to evaluate advance care planning (ACP) discussions between oncology
employers that offer exceptional places to work with forward-thinking programs. patients and trainees based on the competency-based medical education (CBME) model
Employers are evaluated by the editors of Canada’s Top 100 Employers using the
following criteria: physical workplace; work and social atmosphere; health, financial
Walter Tavares
and family benefits; vacation and time off; employee communications; performance
management; training and skills development; and community involvement. “Why am I doing what I’m doing?”: An exploration into how raters adapt to formative
and summative purposes of assessment
The MCC is committed to fostering an inclusive
environment where employees contribute to the
health and well-being of Canadians.

Research in Clinical Assessment: Grants


To support medical assessment research, the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) offers
research grants to interested faculty members, staff members or graduate students
of Canadian medical faculties. Grants are intended to support and provide a principal
investigator with the financial resources required to further complete his or her
research, while promoting the MCC’s vision of striving for the highest standard of
medical care for Canadians.

Recipients for 2016–17 include:

Valérie Dory

Advancing longitudinal work-based assessment systems: Assessing progress


in clerkship

Irene Ma

Development and Standard Setting for the Ultrasound Directly Observed Tool for Point
of Care Ultrasound Competence

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MEMBERS OF COUNCIL– 52 MEMBERS

•• two members from each medical •• five members of the public (5)


regulatory authority (26)
•• two students and two resident

GOVERNANCE
•• one member from each faculty and representatives (4)
of medicine (17)

Council Members
EXECUTIVE BOARD
President Dr. Karen Shaw
Vice-President Dr. Joyce Pickering
Past-President N/A
Chair, Finance Dr. Heidi Oetter
Members Dr. Theresa Farrell
Dr. Cyril Moyse
Dr. Jay Rosenfield
Dr. Bruce Wright
Ms. Gwen Haliburton

MEMBERS AT LARGE
Ms. Rose Carter
Ms. Nancy MacBeth
Ms. Gwen Haliburton
Mr. Brian Mazer
Ms. Andrée Robichaud

ADMINISTRATION
Executive Director
Directorates Communications
Evaluation Bureau
Finance & Corporate Services
Human Resources
Information Technology
Psychometrics and Assessment Services
Repository and Registration Centre

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MEDICAL REGULATORY AUTHORITIES UNIVERSITY MEMBERS
OF CANADA MEMBERS Memorial Dr. Cathy Vardy
Newfoundland Dr. Linda Inkpen Dalhousie Dr. Simon Field
Dr. Elizabeth Bannister
Laval Dr. Ghislain Brousseau
P.E.I. Dr. Cyril A. Moyse
Dr. Geraldine Johnston Sherbrooke Dr. Colette Girardin
Nova Scotia Dr. Douglas Grant McGill Dr. Joyce Pickering
Dr. Graham Bullock Montreal Dr. Geneviève Grégoire
New Brunswick Dr. Edmund G.A. Schollenberg Ottawa Dr. Melissa Forgie
Dr. John C. McCrea
Queen's Dr. Anthony Sanfilippo
Quebec Dr. Anne-Marie MacLellan
Dr. Markus C. Martin Toronto Dr. Jay Rosenfield
Ontario Dr. Rocco Gerace McMaster Dr. Rob Whyte
Dr. Dennis Pitt Western Ontario Dr. Michael Rieder
Manitoba Dr. Anna Ziomek Northern Ontario Dr. David Musson
Dr. Robert Menzies
Manitoba Dr. Bruce Martin
Saskatchewan Dr. Karen Shaw
Dr. Edward Tsoi Saskatchewan Dr. Grant Stoneham
Alberta Dr. Trevor Theman Alberta Dr. Tracey Hillier
Dr. Karen Mazurek Calgary Dr. Sylvain Coderre
British Columbia Dr. Heidi Oetter British Columbia Dr. Bruce Wright
Ms. Corrine de Bruin
Yukon Territory Dr. Robert Zimmerman
Northwest Territories Dr. Theresa Farrell
STUDENT & RESIDENT MEMBERS
Dr. Bing Guthrie Student Mr. Éric Guimond
Ms. Cynthia Min
Nunavut Dr. W. Alexander Macdonald
Dr. Patricia DeMaio Resident Dr. Irfan Nizarali Kherani
Dr. Serge Keverian

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STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL
APPEALS COMMITTEE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
Chair Ms. Rose Carter Chair Dr. Joyce Pickering
Vice-Chair Dr. Markus Martin Vice-Chair Dr. Anne-Marie MacLellan
Members Ms. Andrée Robichaud Members Ms. Corinne de Bruin
Dr. Jay Rosenfield Dr. Linda Inkpen
Dr. Cathy Vardy Dr. Tracey Hillier
Dr. Robert Menzies Dr. Robert Zimmerman
Dr. Melissa Forgie Dr. Edward Tsoi
Dr. Geneviève Grégoire Dr. Theresa Farrell
Dr. Ghislain Brousseau Dr. Robert Menzies
Dr. Grant Stoneham Dr. Patricia DeMaio
Dr. Melissa Forgie
Mr. Brian Mazer
Dr. John McCrea
Dr. Douglas Grant
Dr. Geraldine Johnston

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE


FINANCE COMMITTEE Chair Dr. Anthony Sanfilippo
Chair Dr. Heidi Oetter Vice-Chair Dr. Karen Mazurek
Vice-Chair Dr. Trevor Theman Members Dr. Bruce Wright
Members Dr. Karen Shaw Dr. Graham Bullock
Dr. Cathy Vardy Dr. Joyce Pickering
Dr. Markus Martin Dr. Jay Rosenfield
Dr. Simon Field

SELECTION OF MEMBERS OF TEST COMMITTEE


NOMINATING COMMITTEE Chair Dr. Geraldine Johnston
Chair Ms. Nancy MacBeth Vice-Chair Dr. David Musson
Members Dr. Douglas Grant Members Dr. Sylvain Coderre
Dr. Simon Field Dr. Edward Tsoi
Dr. Anne-Marie MacLellan Dr. Colette Girardin
Dr. Theresa Farrell

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TEST COMMITTEES
CENTRAL EXAMINATION COMMITTEE
Chair Dr. Brent Kvern (MB), Family Medicine
Vice-Chair Dr. Debra Pugh (ON), Internal Medicine
Members Chairs of all test committees

MCCQE Part I Test Committees


CLINICAL DECISION MAKING
Chair Dr. Michel Chiasson (NS)
Vice-Chair Dr. Carey Matsuba (BC)
Members Dr. Mary Wells (NL)
Dr. Marie-Josée Bédard (QC)
Dr. François-Gilles Boucher (ON)
Dr. Richard Scheirer (AB)
Dr. Florin Padeanu (MB)
Dr. Nancy Brager (AB)
Dr. Nadine Abdullah (ON)
Dr. Susan Mercer (NL)

MEDICINE
Chair Dr. Katina Tzanetos (ON)
Vice-Chair Dr. Isabelle Desjardins (ON)
Members Dr. Patrick Willemot (QC)
Dr. Michèle Mahone (QC)
Dr. Mark Lees (SK)
Dr. Amanda Hanson (AB)
Dr. Karen Towes (MB)
Dr. Andrea Kew (ON)
Dr. Jean Hudson (ON)

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OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY SURGERY
Chair Dr. John Thiel (SK) Chair Dr. Ken Kontio (ON)
Vice-Chair Dr. Andrea Skorenki (AB) Vice-Chair Dr. Émilie Comeau (QC)
Members Dr. Marie-Claude Leduc (QC) Members Dr. Robert Farrell (NL)
Dr. Ciaran Goojha (BC) Dr. John Graham (AB)
Dr. David McLinden (ON) Dr. Ari Meguerditchian (QC)
Dr. Catherine Tremblay (QC) Dr. Paul Robert Hayes (SK)
Dr. Martine Robichaud (NB) Dr. Ross MacMahon (MB)
Dr. Shaudra Popowich (MB) Dr. Gordon Chaytors (AB)
Dr. Angelos Vilos (ON)

PSYCHIATRY
PEDIATRICS
Chair Dr. Andrew Harris (NS)
Chair Dr. Mohsin Rashid (NS)
Vice-Chair Dr. Marie Hayes (QC)
Vice-Chair Dr. Hema Patel (QC)
Members Dr. Mark Hanson (ON)
Members Dr. Peter Jamieson (AB) Dr. Lauren Zanussi (AB)
Dr. Jan Kotarba (ON) Dr. Brendan Miles (AB)
Dr. Bich-Hong Nguyen (QC) Dr. Jean-Robert Maltais (QC)
Dr. Robert Porter (NL) Dr. Glendon Tait (ON)
Dr. Teresa Cavett (MB)
Dr. Jane Pegg (BC)
Dr. Christine Racette (QC)
MCCQE Part II Test Committee
PHELO OSCE
Chair Dr. Pier Bryden (ON) Chair Dr. Lynne Harrigan (NS)
Vice-Chair Dr. Susan Philips (ON) Vice-Chair Dr. Barbara Power (ON)
Members Dr. Fiona Bergin (NS) Members Dr. Kathy Collingson (AB)
Dr. Martha McCarthy (BC) Dr. Thérèse Hodgson (ON)
Dr. Ellen Tsai (ON) Dr. Michael Hogan (NL)
Dr. Arnaud Samson (QC) Dr. Chantal Lemire (QC)
Dr. Martine Baillargeon (QC) Dr. Alan Neville (ON)
Dr. Denise Donovan (QC) Dr. Pierre Plourde (MB)
Dr. Janet Tootoosis (SK) Dr. Joan Wenning (NS)
Dr. Merril Pauls (MB) Dr. Martin Plaisance (QC)
Dr. Linda Dalpé (NB) Dr. James Salzman (BC)
Dr. Gabriel Suen (AB)
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EVALUATING EXAMINATION OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
COMPOSITE COMMITTEE Chair Dr. Céline Bouchard (CQ)
CEC Rep. Dr. Debra Pugh (ON) Vice-Chair Dr. Ann Spence (ON)
Chair Dr. Elizabeth MacKay (AB) Members Dr. Amos Akinbiyi (SK)
EECC Vice-Chair Dr. Hilary Writer (ON) Dr. Roger Turnell (AB)
Chair Dr. Elizabeth MacKay (AB) Dr. Joan Crane (NS)
MED Vice-Chair Dr. Barry Cohen (MB) Dr. Wendy Wolfman (ON)
Dr. William Ehman (BC)
Chair Dr. Céline Bouchard (QC)
OBGYN Vice-Chair Dr. Ann Spence (ON)

PEDS
Chair Dr. Hilary Writer (ON) PEDIATRICS
Vice-Chair Dr. Moyez Ladhani (ON)
Chair Dr. Hilary Writer (ON)
Chair Dr. Ian Johnson (ON)
PHE Vice-Chair Dr. Edward Ellis (ON)
Vice-Chair Dr. Moyez Ladhani (ON)
Members Dr. Mark A. Duncan (BC)
Chair Dr. Gary Kay (ON)
PSY Vice-Chair Dr. Kathryn MacDonald (ON)
Dr. Ann E. Hawkins (NS)
Dr. Judy Baird (ON)
Chair Dr. Gary Gelfand (AB) Dr. Catherine Henin (QC)
SURG Vice-Chair Dr. Benoit Bessette (ON) Dr. Jennifer Walton (AB)

MCCEE Test Committees POPULATION HEALTH AND ETHICS


Chair Dr. Ian Johnson (ON)
MEDICINE Vice-Chair Dr. Ed Ellis (ON)
Chair Dr. Elizabeth MacKay (AB)
Members Dr. Lynn Beck (BC)
Vice-Chair Dr. Barry Cohen (MB) Dr. Denise Donovan (QC-NB)
Members Dr. Vonda Hayes (NS) Dr. Ian McDowell (ON)
Dr. Tzu Kuang Lee (AB) Dr. Shelagh Leahey (NS)
Dr. Debbie Rosenbaum (BC) Dr. Ellen Tsai (ON)
Dr. Leora Birnbaum (QC)
Dr. Carmen Hurd (MB)
Dr. Judy Baird (ON))

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PSYCHIATRY NATIONAL ASSESSMENT CENTRAL
Chair Dr. Gary Kay (ON) COORDINATING COMMITTEE
Members Dr. Kathryn MacDonald (ON) Chair Dr. Maureen Topps (AB)
Dr. Karen Ferguson (ON) Vice-Chair Dr. Mohamed Ravalia (NL)
Dr. Beata Wiatrowska (ON) Members Ms. Beverly MacLean-Alley (BC)
Dr. Si-Ann Woods (ON) Mr. Bruce Holmes (NS)
Dr. Lorraine Andrews (BC) Dr. Elizabeth Bannister (NL)
Dr. Andy Chen (BC) Mr. Dan Faulkner (ON)
Dr. Albina Veltman (ON) Dr. Glen Bandiera (ON)
Dr. Kenneth Harris (ON)
Ms. Nancy MacBeth (AB)
SURGERY Dr. Steven Caldwell (AB)
Chair Dr. Gary Gelfand (AB) Dr. Jean Rawling (AB)
Dr. Nancy Fowler (ON)
Vice-Chair Dr. Benoit J. Bessette (ON) Ms. Lynda Campbell (NS)
Members Dr. Frank Chi (ON) Mr. Sten Ardal (ON)
Dr. Veronica Mohr (ON)
Dr. Adrian Gooi (AB)
Dr. David Barber (ON) NATIONAL ASSESSMENT COLLABORATION
Dr. Neil Merritt (ON) EXAMINATION COMMITTEE
Dr. Michael Stirling (ON)
Chair Dr. Steven Caldwell (AB)
Vice-Chair Mr. Bruce Holmes (NS)
Members Dr. Amanda Hill (BC)
Dr. Carl Sparrow (NL)
Dr. Debra Sibbald (ON)
Dr. Gordon Page (BC)
Dr. Jean Rawling (AB)
Dr. Jean-Michel Worms (AB)
Dr. Preston Tran (ON)
Dr. Rabin Persad (AB)
Ms. Natalie MacLeod Schroeder (MB)
Dr. Andries Muller (SK)
Dr. Julie Okapuu (QC)
Dr. Andrea Babick (MB)

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FINANCIAL
REPORT
Financial Statements of Medical Council of Canada
Year ended March 31, 2017

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT

KPMG LLP Telephone 613-212-5764


150 Elgin Street, Suite 1800 Fax 613-212-2896
Ottawa ON K2P 2P8
Canada

To the Board of Directors of the Medical Council of Canada

We have audited the financial statements Auditors’ Responsibility to the entity’s preparation and fair Council of Canada as at March 31, 2017,
of the Medical Council of Canada, which presentation of the financial statements and its results of operations, changes
Our responsibility is to express an
comprise the statement of financial in order to design audit procedures that in net assets and cash flows for the
opinion on these financial statements
position as at March 31, 2017, the are appropriate in the circumstances, year then ended in accordance with
based on our audit. We conducted our
statements of operations, changes in net but not for the purpose of expressing Canadian accounting standards for
audit in accordance with Canadian
assets and cash flows for the year then an opinion on the effectiveness of the not-for-profit organizations.
generally accepted auditing standards.
ended, and notes, comprising a summary entity’s internal control. An audit also
Those standards require that we comply
of significant accounting policies and includes evaluating the appropriateness
with ethical requirements and plan and
other explanatory information. of accounting policies used and the
perform the audit to obtain reasonable
reasonableness of accounting estimates
assurance about whether the financial
Management’s Responsibility made by management, as well as
statements are free from material
for the Financial Statements evaluating the overall presentation
misstatement. Chartered Professional Accountants,
Management is responsible for the of the financial statements. Licensed Public Accountants
preparation and fair presentation of An audit involves performing procedures
We believe that the audit evidence July 6, 2017
these financial statements in accordance to obtain audit evidence about the
we have obtained is sufficient and
with Canadian accounting standards amounts and disclosures in the
appropriate to provide a basis for Ottawa, Canada
for not-for-profit organizations, and for financial statements. The procedures
our audit opinion.
such internal control as management selected depend on our judgment,
determines is necessary to enable the including the assessment of the risks of Opinion
preparation of financial statements that material misstatement of the financial
are free from material misstatement, statements, whether due to fraud or In our opinion, the financial statements
whether due to fraud or error. error. In making those risk assessments, present fairly, in all material respects,
we consider internal control relevant the financial position of the Medical

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Year ended March 31, 2017 with comparative information for 2016

2017 2016
Assets Current assets:
Cash $ 8,296,449 $ 18,487,985
Accounts receivable 2,939,683 751,245
Prepaid expenses 239,541 374,036
11,475,673 19,613,266

Tangible capital and intangible assets (note 4) 25,764,560 16,225,808


Long-term investments (note 3) 13,759,596 14,181,332
Pension asset (note 7) 5,002,000 3,134,000
$ 56,001,829 $ 53,154,406

Liabilities and Current liabilities:


Net Assets Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (note 6) $ 3,668,353 $ 2,920,623
Deferred exam fees 15,948,383 15,420,189
Pension liability (note 7) 1,400,000 1,194,000
21,016,736 19,534,812
Net assets (note 5):
Unrestricted 1,470,533 1,493,773
Invested in tangible capital and intangible assets 25,764,560 16,225,808
Internally restricted 7,750,000 15,900,013
34,985,093 33,619,594

$ 56,001,829 $ 53,154,406

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

On behalf of the Board:

Director Director

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STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
Year ended March 31, 2017 with comparative information for 2016

Budget 2017 2016


Revenue (schedule) Exam fees $ 30,150,410 $ 29,124,214 $ 28,313,894
Repository fees 6,721,718 5,818,575 5,134,665
Grants 2,912,476 2,740,703 1,934,787
Investment income 567,000 1,256,198 2,128,848
Administration and service fees 936,449 1,083,644 738,253
Other 132,000 215,577 339,884
41,420,053 40,238,911 38,590,331

Expenses (schedule) Salaries and consulting services 20,061,231 19,380,778 19,037,501


Exam delivery and administration 8,718,253 8,462,329 7,695,609
Office administration 3,852,420 5,411,928 4,056,792
Projects 4,413,327 3,854,474 2,803,316
Source verification 1,118,168 1,214,270 995,614
Amortization of capital assets 965,166 801,848 448,452
Exam development 887,700 608,472 540,077
Research and development 921,774 371,790 421,561
Council governance 357,795 277,426 369,564
Other expenses 191,100 133,650 93,988
41,486,934 40,516,965 36,462,474

Excess (deficiency) of (66,881) (278,054) 2,127,857


revenue over expenses
before the undernoted
Other income (expenses) Valuation gain (loss) – pension – 1,662,000 (641,000)
Unrealized gains (losses) on investments – 235,508 (1,897,833)
Rent 48,500 37,554 37,411
Gain (loss) on sale of tangible capital assets – (291,509) 964,705
48,500 1,643,553 (1,536,717)

Excess (deficiency) of $ (18,381) $ 1,365,499 $ 591,140


revenue over expenses
See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
Year ended March 31, 2017 with comparative information for 2016

Excess (deficiency)
Balance, of revenue
beginning of year over expenses Transfers to (from) Balance, end of year
2017 Unrestricted $ 1,493,773 $ 3,512,760 $ (3,536,000) $ 1,470,533
Invested in tangible capital and intangible assets 16,225,808 9,538,752 – 25,764,560
Internally restricted:
Pillar 1: Clinical Skills Assessment – – 500,000 500,000
Pillar 2: In-Practice Assessment – – 500,000 500,000
Pillar 3: Pan-Canadian Databank – – 350,000 350,000
Pillar 4: Strategic Alliance – – 400,000 400,000
Pension special payment – – 3,000,000 3,000,000
Supplemental Executive
Retirement Plans (SERP) 1,194,000 – 206,000 1,400,000
Contingency 1,500,000 – 100,000 1,600,000
Building 11,686,013 (11,686,013) – –
IT renewal 500,000 – (500,000) –
Strategic initiatives 500,000 – (500,000) –
Research and development 520,000 – (520,000) –
15,900,013 (11,686,013) 3,536,000 7,750,000

$ 33,619,594 $ 1,365,499 $ – $ 34,985,093

2016 Unrestricted $ 1,907,000 $ 9,146,825 $ (9,560,052) $ 1,493,773


Invested in tangible capital and intangible assets 8,964,348 7,261,460 – 16,225,808
Internally restricted:
Building 17,907,106 (11,995,126) 5,774,033 11,686,013
IT renewal 500,000 – – 500,000
Strategic initiatives 500,000 (2,361,290) 2,361,290 500,000
Research and development 500,000 (1,460,729) 1,480,729 520,000
Supplemental Executive
Retirement Plans (SERP) 1,500,000 – (306,000) 1,194,000
Contingency 1,250,000 – 250,000 1,500,000
22,157,106 (15,817,145) 9,560,052 15,900,013

$ 33,028,454 $ 591,140 $ – $ 33,619,594


See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
Year ended March 31, 2017 with comparative information for 2016

Cash provided by (used for): 2017 2016


Operating activities Excess of revenue over expenses $ 1,365,499 $ 591,140
Items not involving cash:
Amortization of tangible capital and intangible assets 801,848 448,452
Loss (gain) on sale of tangible capital assets 291,509 (964,705)
Unrealized loss (gain) on investments (235,508) 1,897,833
Gain on disposal of investments (738,428) (1,563,309)
Decrease in pension asset 1,456,000 620,000
Increase in pension liability 206,000 21,000
Change in non-cash operating working capital (4,102,019) 5,657,115
(955,099) 6,707,526

Financing activities Withdrawals from investments 1,395,672 6,577,447

Investing activities Acquisition of tangible capital and intangible assets (10,632,109) (11,661,616)
Sale of condominium unit – 4,916,409
(10,632,109) (6,745,207)

Net increase (decrease) in cash (10,191,536) 6,539,766

Cash, beginning of year 18,487,985 11,948,219

Cash, end of year $ 8,296,449 $ 18,487,985

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Year ended March 31, 2017

1. Purpose of the Organization: (b) Revenue recognition:


The Medical Council of Canada’s (“the MCC”) original purpose was to establish and The MCC follows the deferral method of accounting for contributions for not for
promote a qualification in medicine, known as the Licentiate of the Medical Council of profit organizations. Restricted contributions are deferred and are recognized
Canada, such that holders thereof are acceptable to provincial licensing authorities as revenue in the period in which related expenses are incurred. Examination
for the issuance of a license to practice medicine. At the time of incorporation, its role fees are recognized as revenue when the examination takes place. All other
expanded to include the initiation and promotion of research and development in the revenue is recognized as revenue when received or receivable if the amount to
evaluation of medical knowledge and competence of undergraduate and graduate be received can be reasonably estimated and collection is reasonably assured.
medical students and practitioners of medicine and of other health sciences.
Evaluating examination fees which are inactive for a period of three years are
Vision: Striving for the highest level of medical care for Canadians through forfeited by candidates and are recorded as revenue.
excellence in evaluation of physicians.
(c) Tangible capital and intangible assets:
Mission: With the key stakeholders, the MCC:
Tangible capital and intangible assets are initially recorded at cost and are
• Develops, validates and implements tools and strategies to evaluate
amortized on a straight line basis over their estimated useful lives as follows:
physicians’ competence; and
Asset Useful Life
• Maintains a national registry of physicians and their qualifications
throughout their professional careers. Tangible capital assets:
Building – Thomas Spratt 40 years
The MCC was incorporated without share capital under Part II of the Canada
Furniture and equipment 10 years
Corporation Act. Effective October 7, 2013, the MCC continued their articles of
Computer equipment 3 years
incorporation from the Canada Corporations Act to the Canada Not for profit
Corporations Act. The MCC is a registered charity and as such is exempt from Intangible assets:
income tax under Section 149(1)(f) of the Income Tax Act (Canada).
Computer software 3 years
2. Significant accounting policies:
The financial statements have been prepared by management in accordance A full year’s amortization expense is taken in the year of acquisition.
with Canadian accounting standards for not for profit organizations in Part III When a tangible capital or intangible asset no longer contributes to the
of the CPA Canada Handbook – Accounting and include the following significant MCC’s ability to provide services, its carrying amount is written down
accounting policies: to its residual value.

(a) Basis of presentation: (d) Employee future benefits:


These financial statements reflect the operations of the MCC. These financial The MCC participates in a defined benefit pension plan, the Canadian Medical
statements do not include the revenue, expenses, assets and liabilities of the Association (CMA) Pension Plan, and also provides supplemental pension
MCC’s related entity, The Medical Identification Number for Canada Inc. Related arrangements to certain employees. Pension benefits are based on length
party information is disclosed in note 8. of service and final average earnings.

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(d) Employee future benefits (continued): Financial assets are assessed for indicators of impairment on an annual basis
at the end of the fiscal year. Where an indicator of impairment is present, the
The MCC uses the immediate recognition approach to account for the above plans. MCC determines if there is a significant adverse change in the expected amount
The MCC accrues its obligations under the defined benefit plans as the employees or timing of future cash flows from the financial asset. If there is a significant
render the services necessary to earn the pension benefits. The actuarial adverse change in the expected cash flows, the carrying value of the financial
determination of the accrued benefit obligations for pensions benefits uses the asset is reduced to the highest of the present value of the expected cash flows,
projected benefit method prorated on service (which incorporates management’s the amount that could be realized from selling the financial asset or the amount
assumptions used for funding purposes, other cost escalation, retirement ages the MCC expects to realize by exercising its right to any collateral. If events and
of employees and other actuarial factors). The measurement date of the CMA circumstances reverse in a future period, an impairment loss will be reversed
Pension Plan assets, which are recorded at fair value, and accrued benefit to the extent of the improvement, not exceeding the initial impairment charge.
obligation do not coincide with the MCC’s fiscal year, therefore a roll forward
technique is used to estimate the amounts at each period end. The measurement (f) Expenses:
date of the supplemental pension arrangements’ accrued benefit obligation
In the statement of operations, the MCC presents its expenses by function with
coincides with the MCC’s fiscal year. The most recent actuarial valuation of the
the exception of salaries and consulting services and amortization of tangible
defined benefit pension plan for funding purposes was as of January 1, 2014,
capital and intangible assets, which are presented separately.
and the next required valuation was started as of January 1, 2017.
Expenses are recognized in the period incurred and are recorded in the function
The MCC recognizes the accrued benefit obligation net of the fair value of the
to which they are directly related. The MCC does not allocate expenses between
plan amounts adjusted for any valuation allowance in the statement of financial
functions after initial recognition.
position at the end of the period. The cost of the plan, comprising (i) changes in
the accrued benefit obligation other than those resulting from benefit payments Expenses are disclosed by object for each function in the schedule of expenses.
to plan members and net of any employee contributions; (ii) the actual return
on plan assets; and (iii) the change in the valuation allowance is recorded in the (g) Use of estimates:
statement of operations. The preparation of financial statements in conformity with Canadian accounting
Actuarial gains (losses) on plan assets and past service costs arising from plan standards for not for profit organizations requires management to make
amendments are immediately recognized into excess of revenue over expenses estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
at the date of the amendment. liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the
financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during
(e) Financial instruments: the period. Actual results could differ from these estimates. These estimates
are reviewed periodically, and, as adjustments become necessary, they are
Financial instruments are recorded at fair value on initial recognition. Equity
reported in earnings in the period in which they become known.
instruments that are quoted in an active market are subsequently measured at
fair value. All other financial instruments are subsequently measured at cost or Significant management estimates include the assumptions used in
amortized cost, unless management has elected to carry the instruments at fair determining the pension asset and liability.
value. The MCC has elected to carry all investments at fair value.
(h) Budget figures:
Sales and purchases of investments are recorded on the trade date.
Transaction costs incurred on the acquisition of financial instruments measured Budget amounts disclosed in the statement of operations and schedule
subsequently at fair value are expensed as incurred. All other financial of expenses are based on the original budget of the MCC approved by the
instruments are adjusted by transaction costs incurred on acquisition and Executive Board on September 26, 2015.
financing costs. These costs are amortized using the straight line method.

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3. Investments: 5. Net assets:

2017 Cost 2017 Market 2016 Cost 2016 Market The MCC considers its capital to consist of net assets. The MCC’s overall objective
is to effectively use resources to maximize the ability to achieve its vision, fund
Equities $ 6,937,178 $ 7,586,531 $ 6,400,199 $ 7,858,180 tangible capital and intangible assets, future projects and ongoing operations.
Bonds and 6,169,924 6,173,065 6,232,258 6,323,152 The MCC manages net assets by establishing internally restricted funds and
mutual funds appropriating amounts to the restricted funds for anticipated future projects,
$ 13,107,102 $ 13,759,596 $ 12,632,457 $ 14,181,332 contingencies and other capital requirements. These allocations are disclosed in
the statement of changes in net assets.
Investments are managed by investment managers in accordance with an The MCC is not subject to externally imposed capital requirements and its
investment policy approved by Council. The MCC’s investment policy limits overall strategy with respect to capital remains unchanged from the year
investments to fixed income securities with a rating of BBB or better, short ended March 31, 2016.
term investments with a rating of R 1 or better and equity investments that are
reasonably liquid. Except for federal and provincial bonds, not more than 10% Internally restricted net assets:
of the manager’s portfolio can be invested in bonds or shares of a single issuer. Net assets are internally restricted for specific operating and capital purposes as
Furthermore, no more than 15% of the bond portfolio can be invested in bonds authorized by Council at the annual general meeting. Internally restricted balances
rated BBB. The MCC’s bonds have effective interest rates of 1.06% to 3.23% and are supported by a clear statement of purpose, specific level of funding required,
maturity dates ranging from 2018 to 2026. and a projected time frame for the accumulation and draw down of the balance
at the time established.
4. Tangible capital and intangible assets:
The purpose of any internally restricted balance is consistent with the objectives of
Accumulated 2017 Net 2016 Net the MCC’s strategic initiatives and operating plans, as well as identified risks to the
Cost amortization book value book value
achievement of these objectives.
Tangible capital assets:
6. Accounts payable and accrued liabilities:
Land $ 2,011,226 $ – $ 2,011,226 $ 2,011,226
Building 24,157,959 605,860 23,552,099 13,568,053 At year end, the MCC had no amounts payable for government remittances or
Furniture and equipment 315,812 134,605 181,207 490,983 payroll related taxes (2016 $Nil).
Computer equipment 968,636 967,350 1,286 92,992
7. Employee future benefits:
Intangible assets: The MCC is a participating employer in the Canadian Medical Association (CMA)
Computer software 236,334 217,592 18,742 62,554 Pension Plan. The CMA Pension Plan is funded by contributions from participating
$ 27,689,967 $ 1,925,407 $ 25,764,560 $ 16,225,808 employers and from plan members.
The Supplemental Executive Retirement Plans (SERPs) are unfunded
Cost and accumulated amortization at March 31, 2016 amounted to $18,443,027 arrangements, sponsored by the MCC.
and $2,217,219, respectively.
The CMA Pension Plan and SERPs are defined benefit pension plans.
During 2017, the MCC disposed of furniture and equipment and intangible assets
with cost and accumulated amortization of $1,385,169 (2016 $3,339,339). The MCC has adopted an annual measurement date of March 31 for estimating
the accounting surplus or deficit and establishing benefit costs for the fiscal period.
The MCC has a standby letter of credit for $365,653 relating to the construction
of the new building as required by the City of Ottawa to cover potential municipal (a) Plan assets and obligations:
taxes. The MCC has drawn $Nil as at March 31, 2017 (2016 - $Nil).
The reconciliation of the funded status of the defined benefit pension plan
to the amount recorded in the financial statements is as follows:

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(i) Pension liability: (iii) Plan assets:

2017 2016 2017 2016


Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental
Executive Executive Executive Executive
CMA Pension Retirement CMA Pension Retirement CMA Pension Retirement CMA Pension Retirement
Plan Plans Plan Plans Plan Plans Plan Plans

Plan assets at $ 24,296,000 $ – $ 20,964,000 $ – Plan assets $ 20,964,000 $ – $ 19,478,000 $ –


fair value at fair value,
beginning of year
Accrued benefit (19,294,000) (1,400,000) (17,830,000) (1,194,000)
obligation Actual return 1,279,000 – 1,188,000 –
on plan assets
$ 5,002,000 $ (1,400,000) $ 3,134,000 $ (1,194,000)
Employer 1,592,000 47,000 1,541,000 32,000
contributions
Employee 714,000 – 605,000 –
(ii) Accrued benefit obligation: contributions
Benefits paid (1,368,000) (47,000) (484,000) (32,000)
2017 2016
Supplemental Supplemental Administrative (97,000) – (89,000) –
Executive Executive expense
CMA Pension Retirement CMA Pension Retirement included in
Plan Plans Plan Plans service cost
Return on 1,212,000 – (1,275,000) –
Accrued benefit $ 17,830,000 $ 1,194,000 $ 15,724,000 $ 1,173,000 plan assets
obligation, in addition to
beginning interest income
of year
Plans assets
Current 1,084,000 110,000 1,050,000 135,000 at fair value, $ 24,296,000 $ – $ 20,964,000 $ –
service cost end of year
Interest cost 1,088,000 45,000 959,000 40,000
Employee 714,000 – 605,000 –
contributions (b) Net benefit cost:
Benefits paid (1,368,000) (47,000) (484,000) (32,000)
The components of the net benefit cost included in salaries and benefits
Actuarial 95,000 – (126,000)
loss (gain) expense are:
Administrative (97,000) – (89,000) –
expense 2017 2016
included in Supplemental Supplemental
service cost Executive Executive
CMA Pension Retirement CMA Pension Retirement
Interest expense 43,000 3,000 65,000 4,000 Plan Plans Plan Plans
in addition to
interest cost
Current $ 1,084,000 $ 110,000 $ 1,050,000 $ 135,000
Accrued benefit service cost
obligation, end $ 19,294,000 $ 1,400,000 $ 17,830,000 $ 1,194,000 Interest cost (191,000) 45,000 (229,000) 40,000
of year
Expected return (1,212,000) – 1,275,000 –
on plan assets
Actuarial gain 43,000 98,000 65,000 (122,000)
Net benefit cost $ (276,000) $ 253,000 $ 2,161,000 $ 53,000

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(c) Assumptions: 8. Related party transactions:
The significant actuarial assumptions adopted include: The MCC exercises significant influence over the Medical Identification Number
for Canada Corporation (MINC) by virtue of its ability to appoint 50% of their Board
2017 2016
Supplemental Supplemental of Directors. The Executive Director of the MCC also sits on the Board of Directors
Executive Executive of MINC as a Director. MINC is incorporated under the Canada Corporations Act
CMA Pension Retirement CMA Pension Retirement and is a non profit organization under subsection 149(1)(l) of the Income Tax Act.
Plan Plans Plan Plans
MINC was created to establish and maintain a unique physician identifier for every
Discount rate – 6.10% 3.60% 6.10% 3.80% individual in the Canadian medical education and practice systems. The MCC
accrued benefit recorded a $30,000 (2016 $30,000) expense for funding to MINC during the period.
obligation
Discount rate – 6.10% 3.80% 6.10% 3.50% 9. Financial risk management:
pension expense
Rate of compensation 3.00% 4.25% 3.00% 4.25%
increase (a) Credit risk:
The MCC is exposed to credit related losses in the event of non performance
by counterparties to financial instruments. Credit exposure is minimized by
(d) Plan assets: dealing mostly with creditworthy counterparties such as governments and
Plan assets, at market value, available to provide for plan benefits at the public companies.
measurement date are invested as follows: The MCC assesses, on a continuous basis, accounts receivable and provides
2017 2016
for any amounts that are not collectible in an allowance for doubtful accounts.
At period end, there were no amounts allowed for in accounts receivable.
Debt securities 36% 39%
Equity securities 62% 59% (b) Interest rate risk:
Cash and short term securities 2% 2% The MCC is exposed to interest rate risk with respect to its interest bearing
100% 100% investments as disclosed in note 3.

(c) Foreign currency and liquidity risks:


(e) Defined benefit plan:
The MCC believes that it is not exposed to significant foreign currency
The latest actuarial valuation of the pension plan for funding purposes was or liquidity risks arising from its financial instruments.
performed as at January 1, 2014. T he next actuarial valuation was initiated as
There have been no changes to the risk exposures from 2016.
at January 1, 2017, in accordance with the requirements of the Pension Benefits
Act (Ontario). 10. Comparative information:
As part of the regulations governing provincially regulated pension plans in Certain 2016 comparative information has been reclassified to conform
Ontario, pension plans must meet certain solvency requirements, which assume with the financial statement presentation adopted for 2017.
the plans, are wound up/liquidated as of the valuation date. The actuarial
valuation performed as at January 1, 2014 reported a net actuarial gain
of $1,089,000, based on economic assumptions applicable at January 1, 2014.

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SCHEDULE OF REVENUES
Year ended March 31, 2017 with comparative information for 2016

Budget 2017 2016


Exam fees MCC Qualifying Examination, Part II $ 11,804,100 $ 12,009,257 $ 7,903,167
MCC Evaluating Examination 7,019,651 5,969,074 6,526,284
MCC Qualifying Examination, Part I 6,105,375 6,346,395 5,852,960
National Assessment Collaboration Examination 4267,836 3,759,205 3,678,677
The College of Family Physicians Canada/MCC Harmonized OSCE – – 3,398,857
Certified Examination in Family Medicine administration 678,198 672,421 647,636
MCC Qualifying Examination, Part I Self-Administered 275,250 309,345 306,313
MCC 360-Multisource Feedback – 58,517 –
30,150,410 29,124,214 28,313,894

Repository fees 6,721,718 5,818,575 5,134,665

Grants 2,912,476 2,740,703 1,934,787

Investment income Realized gain on investment 276,000 738,428 1,563,309


Interest income 291,000 517,770 565,539
567,000 1,256,198 2,128,848

Administration Administration fees 353,966 475,396 438,976


and service fees Service fees 556,983 544,082 300,303
Forfeited fees 25,500 64,166 (1,026)
936,449 1,083,644 738,253

Other 132,000 215,577 339,884

Total revenues $ 41,420,053 $ 40,238,911 $ 38,590,331

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SCHEDULE OF EXPENSES
Year ended March 31, 2017 with comparative information for 2016

Budget 2017 2016


Salaries and Salaries and benefits $ 19,216,751 $ 18,294,782 $ 17,788,326
consulting services Consulting services 844,480 1,085,996 1,249,175
20,061,231 19,380,778 19,037,501

Exam delivery and MCC Qualifying Examination, Part II 5,088,159 5,376,520 4,295,733
administration costs National Assessment Collaboration Examination 2,294,738 1,816,258 2,025,669
MCC Evaluating Examination 639,475 557,974 660,497
MCC Qualifying Examination, Part I 564,958 580,500 581,373
Certification Examination in Family Medicine administration 130,923 131,077 132,337
8,718,253 8,462,329 7,695,609

Office administration Bank service charges 749,000 902,831 854,000


Condominium unit 701,985 1,000,784 654,642
Employee travel and liaisons 464,325 424,754 470,603
Computer software 250,770 492,803 376,758
General 261,700 172,849 279,246
Legal 200,000 234,209 293,034
Office supplies 365,700 1,362,530 279,929
Employee development 275,200 231,090 236,528
Office communications 176,624 288,792 194,914
Computer equipment rentals and maintenance 140,276 121,609 149,014
Subscriptions and memberships 106,180 52,485 140,146
Insurance 55,000 43,026 54,797
Audit fees 40,000 42,838 39,424
Postage and courier 65,660 47,730 32,566
Foreign exchange loss – (6,402) 1,191
3,852,420 5,411,928 4,056,792

Balance forward $ 32,631,904 $ 32,255,035 $ 30,789,902

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SCHEDULE OF EXPENSES
Year ended March 31, 2017 with comparative information for 2016

Budget 2017 2016


Exam development Test Committees 685,750 414,579 397,669
Central Examination Committee 166,100 182,250 128,617
Revision of objectives 35,850 11,643 13,791
887,700 608,472 540,077

Projects MOC5 369,180 531,604 1,213,428


MCC Qualifying Examination, Part I International 1,721,078 1,578,490 791,687
National Assessment Collaboration’s practice-ready assessment 993,377 715,937 421,797
MCC 360-Multisource Feedback – 111,551 146,911
Self-Administered Examination 1,094,530 804,989 122,393
Blueprint 235,162 111,903 107,100
4,413,327 3,854,474 2,803,316

Council governance Annual Meeting 228,400 159,675 217,510


Executive Board and Council Meetings 128,930 116,172 130,867
Council planning initiatives – Technical Advisory Committee – 657 20,313
Awards 465 922 874
357,795 277,426 369,564

Source verification 1,118,168 1,214,270 995,614

Research and development Research and development 798,524 283,867 358,628


Research and Development Committee 103,250 65,296 44,262
AMR Advisory Committee 20,000 22,627 18,671
921,774 371,790 421,561

Amortization of tangible 965,166 801,848 448,452


capital and intangible assets
Other expenses Other corporate membership 159,600 91,084 63,761
Medical Identification Number for Canada 30,000 30,022 30,022
Public and organizational relationships 1,500 12,544 205
191,100 133,650 93,988

Total expenses $ 41,486,934 $ 40,516,965 $ 36,462,474

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LICENTIATES
A
Abuzar, Sadia Agaybi, Samih Fawzi
Accardi, Sara Joanne Agbulu, Regina Edem Okon
Achtar, Baraa Agha, Maurice
Abbarin, Alireza
Ackloo, Elizabeth Sarah Agnihotri, Kalpit
Abbas, Minan
Adam, Danielle Louise Agostinho, Andrea Vieira Anjos
Abbott, Marcia Lee
Adamczyk, Andrew Patrick Agrawal, Amogh
Abd El Gawad, Nada
Al Izzi, Saif S. Abdul Latif
Adamowicz, Bartosz Aguilar, Rodolfo P.
Abd, Salsabel Raheem
Al Jishi, Ahmed Abdulhadi A.
Adams, Bailey Marjorie Ah Pin, Chrisselle Yen Fen
Abd.Wahab, Wasan Sarmed
Al Jumaily, Karam Mohd K
Adams, Colin James Ahluwalia, Vik
Abdelmalak, Victor Halim
Al Khafaji, Ali Neamah Hameed
Adams, Sarah Ahmad, Khaja Farid
Abdel-Messih, Mary Rose Maurice
Al Majed, Nawaf Saad M.
Yacoub Adamson, Hannah Mae Ahmad, Muneeb
Al Nasser, Yasser Ahmad H.
Abdel-Razek, Omar Adare, Kaitlyn Ahmad, Nabeel
Al Osaimi, Noura Matoug
Abderrahman, Mona Adatia, Adil Ahmadi, Roozbeh
Al Rawahi, Hatem Mas’oud Muslem
Abdi, Hamidreza Adatia, Aleem Ahmed, Ashfaq
Al-Ahnaidi, Hend Hassan
Abdoli, Mohammad Addison, Curtis Michael Allen Ahmed, Fahim
Alain, Judith
Abdul Aziz, Ahmad Nizar Adéa, Cynthia Ahmed, Sana Junaid
Al-Ajeel, Dina Hadi Ajeel
Abdul Hassan, Mohamed Aslam Adegboyega, Margaret Yetunde Aina, Temitope Anuoluwapo
Al-Ajeeli, Maytham Nayyef Hassan
Abdulla, Alym Hasan Adeleke, Olawumi Busayo Ait Yahia, Chabane
Alam, Lina
Abdulmajeed, Shahad Dhia Adelufosi, Adegoke Oloruntoba Akerman, Jason Paul
Alamelhuda, Ahmed Elsayed
Abercrombie, Keely Claire Adeniyi, Omotayo Oladele Akhtar, Shofia
Alamoudi, Uthman Abdulrahman
Ableman, Rami Adetowubo, Taiwo Omolola Akhter, Nasima
Alani, Rahima
Abou Kheir, Joseph Adirim, Jamey Brandon Akhter, Sultana Sayeda
Alawsi, Mohamed Asaad
Aboudan, Chadi Adleman, Jenna Kate Akindolire, Jason Ashley Olusola
Al-Azawi, Bilal Atta Hasan
Abozina, Alisa Adlul, Ashfique Aunkee Akinola, Tolulope Ayobami
Al-Azem, Omar
Abu-Haleeqa, Mohamed Ibrahim Adunuri, Nikesh Reddy Akpoigbe, Okeoghene Sarah
Mousa Eissa Al-Baghdadi, Hala Hilal Naji
Afshar, Mehdi Al Afif, Ayham
Abujafer, Mustafa Abuagila Albahiti, Mohamed Tawfik Akif
Afsharpad, Mitra Al Ghazaly, Samer Ahmed Farghaly

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Albert, Elisabeth Allard, Valérie Anastasio, Natascia Arnesen, Karina Lynn
Al-Byaty, Ali Sa Alldred, Tracy Elizabeth Anderson, Alethea Jean Arnold, Alexander John
Al-Den, Ahmed Sami Allen, Jessica Suzanne Anderson, Cory Arnold, Michael Brian
Alduaij, Waleed A R Allen-Lefebvre, Renaud Anderson, Dustin Michael Arora, Kriti
Alfaour Bani Alabbas, Alhussein Almajid, Khalid Saeed Anderson, Julia-Anne Nancy Arora, Nisha
Al-Faraj, Akeil Abdulmunim Ismaeel Almasri, Mahmoud Anderson, Kathleen Arora, Roochi
Algethami, Abdulaziz Radhi M. Al-Mehiawi, Saad M. Mohammed Anderson, Maria Trinh Arpin, Éveline
AlHalabi, Becher Taleb Al-Nakeeb, Hamed Andrades-Gingras, Sarah Arsenault, Pamela Marie
Mahmood Mohammed
Alhazza, Manal Sawd Andreiuk, Sally Jillaine Arseneau, Iain Patrick
Al-Rabib, Ahmad Abdullah Ali
Ali, Asma Andrews, Joseph Anthony AsadiLari, Maysam
Al-Sakati, Suhair Abdul Wahab Musa
Ali, Hira Andrews-Côté, Catherine Ascah, Gabrielle
Al-Samarrai, Bushra
Ali, Molud Amer Angarita Celis, Fernando Andres Asefi, Negin
Al-Sammarraie, Zinah Nazar Majeed
Ali, Muhammed Fateh Angers-Goulet, Mathieu Ashmawy, Ramy Osama Mohamed A.
Alsani, Faisal Sami
Ali, Mukhtar Annisette, Spencer William Asim, Muhammad
Alsani, Ziyad Sami
Ali, Saira Ansari, Ladan Askarifirouzjaee, Rashid
Alsebai, Afaf Mohamed Wasef
Ali, Sohair Ahmed Mohammed Ansdell, Mark Lancaster Assadi, Elisa
Alshimemeri, Sohaila Abdullah
Aliakbar, Amin Antflick, Zachary Ira Assen, Scott Jarrett
Alsufayan, Reema
Alidina, Zenita Anwar, Sara Assmus, Mark Alexander
Alvi, Faiza Razaq
Aljassem, Kinda Anwar, Shahla Samreen Atallah, Francois Tanious Rizk
Alzahrani, Musa Fares R.
Aljazeeri, Jafar Abdulhameed Aoki, Katherine Anne Aiyame Atallah, Marie-Renée
Aman, Mansoor Mohammad
Alkharaza, Ahmad F. April, Geneviève Atallah, Soha Othman
Amar Delmar, Tamara
Alkhiari, Resheed Eid Apuzzo, Sergio Atarod, Lida
Ambati, Druvtej
Alkurdi, Yousef Aragon Cantu, Melissa Ann Atchison, Tyler John
Amin, Aditi Shailja
Allam, Mohamed Essam Eldeen Kamal Arakgi, Michelle Elizabeth Atlin, Cori Rebecca
Amin, Minaa
Allan, Ashleigh Elizabeth Archer Déjoie, Valérie Attarian , Armen Hrant
Amin, Syed Obaid
Allan, Kimberley Elizabeth Archer, Shaina Lee Attia, Margaret
Amir, Mehnaz
Allan, Marcus Ardell, James Attia, Mohamed Hassan
Amyotte, Nicholas
Allard, Alexandre Arduini, Brennan Matthew Aubé-Lecompte, Amélie
An, Zheng Hung Jason
Allard, Anne-Marie Arham, Muhammad Naeem Aubé-Lecompte, Marie-Eve
Anand, Arun
Allard, Marc-André Armstrong, Heather Aubin, Marc-André
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Audet, Corinne Bak, Melissa Margaret Martha Barua, Reeta Beavington, Christopher Michael
Augustine, Haley Bakhshi, Manisha Baserman, Jason Bebedjian, Razmik
Aujnarain, Amiirah Balaa, Nadia Basharat, Rafiq Ahmad Bechard, Melanie Anne
Austin, Stephanie Elizabeth Alexandra Baldwin, Megan Basilious, Alfred Beckerleg, Weiwei
Austin-Appleton, Meredith Noel Baldwin, William Basith, Abdul Ghani Bédard Giulione, Rosalie
Avery-Cooper, Connor Lloyd Bali, Kamal Basque, Shayna Lee Bédard Méthot, David
Awad, Fredrik Bali, Shveta Basseri, Hamed Bédard, Arianne
Awan, Malik Suhail Aslam Bali, Sonia Basta, Moheb Samir Bédard, Marion
Azin, Arash Ballantyne, Brennan Bateman, Emma Alexandra Bédard, Sarah
Aziz, Mina Ballantyne, John Bathe, Stephen Peter Bédard, Virginie
Azzi, Alain Joe Ballios, Brian George Bathini, Lavanya Bedi, Harleen
Bami, Karan Batke, Adrienne Nora Georgina Beduhn, Marianne Elise

B
B. Perras, Maude Marie
Bana, Rabia Razi
Banner, Harrison Matthew
Banon, Olivier
Batmazian, Laurence Joseph
Batra, Anupam
Battison, Andrew William
Beecher, Grayson Bernard
Behboud, Tina
Bejaimal, Shayna Amrita Devi
Badenduck, Lucas Anthony Bao, Tyler Bayegan, Darius Mitchell Bekolo Evina, Gaëlle
Badhiwala, Jetan Baptist, Timothy Shevan Bazak, Stephanie Joanne Belair, Christophe
Badowski, Marcin Barber, Evan Stanley Ernest Beatty, Erica Elizabeth Bélair, Guillaume
Bagg, Alison Kelly Barbosa Ribeiro, Igo Beaubien, Evelyne Bélanger, Laurence
Bagherimamaghani, Fatemeh Bardi, Mohammad Beauchamp, Léonie Bélanger, Pierre
Bahji, Anees Bardsley, Jillian Ashlynn Beauchemin, Gabriel Bell, John Rainer
Bahloul, Hanen Baril-Dionne, Alexandra Beaudet, Gabriel Bellemare, Véronique
Bahrami, Jasmine Barile, Nicolas Beaudin, Dominique Bellila, Ratiba
Bahroun, Imen Barker, Reid Stuart Beaulieu, Marlene Belzile, David
Bai, Helin Daniel Barnes, Allyson Beaulieu-Truchon, Samantha Belzile, Eugénie
Bai, Jie Barnett, David Sasha Beaumont-Boileau, Roxane Bénard, Valérie
Baillargeon, Emilie Barrette, Alexandra Beaupré, Frédéric Benlolo, Samantha
Bains, Ramnique Singh Barrette-Pellerin, Frédéric Beaupré-Béchard, Samuël Bennett, Kelsey Elyse
Bajowa, Grace Yetunde Barriault, Alexandra Beauregard, Magali Benoit, Lindsay Judith
Bajwa, Sukhjiv Barron, Brittany Alexandra Beauvais, Cassandre Bensalma, Rami

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Benson, Matthew David Beyea, Michael Matthew Black, Morgan Taylor Boisselle, Marie-Eve
Benvenuto, Paul Steven Bezanson, Joshua Thomas Black, Suzanne Margaret Leah Boissonneault, Vincent
Berall, Laura Ellen Bezuidenhout, Louis Wentzel Blagdon, Ashley Mary Boisvert, Annie
Berania, Ilyes Bezzina, Kathryn Ann Blagdon, Ryan Andrew Boldon, John George
Berbenetz, Nicolas Matthew Bhalla, Anurag Blagojevic, Ana Boldt, Ashlee Elizabeth
Berg, Kyra Bernice Bhana, Renee Louise Blain, Rosalie Bolduc, Frédéric
Bergeron Giguère, Gabrielle Bhanot, Kunal Blaine, James Benjamin Carwardine Bolduc, Marc Antoine
Bergeron Kermelly, Sophie Bhatia, Vipan Kumar Blais, Emilie Bolton, Timothy Michael
Bergeron, Benoit Bhattacharya, Gaurav Blais, Eve Bond, Alexandra
Bergeron, Jonathan Bhayana, Rajesh Blais, Valérie Bone, Michael Lawrence
Bergeron, Maxime Bhuiyan, Salah Uddin Blais-L’Ecuyer, Julien Bonilla, José Ignacio
Bergeron-Duchesne, Maude Bi, Yuzhong Blais-Normandin, Isabelle Bonin, Dominique Jacqueline Marie
Bergstra, Thomas Graham Bibas, Gabrielle Gaelle Blais-Retamal, Mélinka Bonkowski, Kristin Nikki
Bériault, Émilie Biely, Mona Ali Ismail Blake, Amy Bonnardeaux, Evelyne
Bernard, Andrée-Anne Bignucolo, Adam Blanchard, Andrae Bonyun, Marissa
Bernard, Laurence Bignucolo, Stephen J. Blanchard, Christine Amélie Boodhun, Cheetbahal Singh
Bernier Turmel, Félix Bikow, Jennifer Blazer, Alina Julia Boon, Laurie Eileen
Bernier, Gabrielle Bilbul, Melanie Rina Bleach, Carolyn Amy Boots, Joanne
Bernstein, Kylie Izanne Billing, Rajeev Singh Blouin, Jacinthe Boparai, Taran
Berst, Kayla Susan Marya Bilocq-Lacoste, Julie Blouin-Cormier, Chantal Bordman, Zachary Nathaniel
Berthiaume, Mélanie Bilodeau, Eric Boamah, Harry Obeng Borowicz, Julia
Bertoldi, Christel Lara Bilodeau, Samuel Bobek, Catherine Genovefa Borowiec, Sebastian Robert
Bertrand, Sophie Binding, Carmen Elizabeth Bock, Graeme Benjamin Bos, Derek Mathew
Bertrand-Duchesne, Antoine Binette, Andrew Boczar, Kevin Emery Bosch, Michael John
Bertulies-Esposito, Bastian Birch, Michelle Boggs, Samantha Rose Bose, Gauruv
Bérubé-Fortin, Julie Bishay, Kirles Bohdanowicz, Michal Marek Bosonea, Ana-Maria
Besharatian, Behrad John Bissonnette, Avril Bohler, Hillary Joy Bota, Melissa
Best, William John Biswas, Kevin Shawn Sunil Bohn, Ethan Taylor Botsford, Alexander Arthur
Bettle, Peter James Gilbert Bjerre, Lise M. Boianu, Mihai Botto Machado Caiado Lopes Goya, Raquel
Beveridge, Julie Christine Black, Jocelyn Denise Bois, Geneviève Boubalos, Jason John

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Bouchard, Karine Bowes, Julia Marion Bresner, Lauren Alison Bubis, Lev David
Bouchard, Luc Bowes, Timothy James Brichacek, Michal Bucking, Shannon Clare
Bouchard, Marie-Elisabeth Bowley, Lucas Alexander Bricks, Corey Sean Bueddefeld, Derek Evan
Bouchard, Marie-Pier Bowman, Lindsay Brien, Mathilde Buhariwalla, Catherine Sheroo
Bouchard, Patricia Boyal, Komal Deep Kaur Briggs, Ibiye Juliana Bui-Nguyen, Andrew Anh-Tu
Bouchard, Philippe Boyd, Charley Marie Briggs, Kaleigh Teresa Buitenhuis, Deanna Joy
Bouchard, Sandrine Boyko, Matthew John Brisbin, Sarah Elizabeth Bulambo Yogolelo, Willy
Bouchard-Bellavance, Roxanne Boyrazian, Armen Broadbent, Steven Bull, Peter David
Bouchard-Boivin, Mathilde Bozzo, Anthony Brokop, Michael Thomas Buller, Kailey Alexandra Anne
Bouchard-Cyr, Sophie-Anne Bracey, Nathan Alex Brossard, Maxine Bun, Chesda David
Bouchard-Marmen, Maude Bradley, Lucy May Brossard-Charbonneau, Laurence Buna, Robyn Laurel Kathleen
Boucher, Emilie Brady, Scott Ronald John Brouard, Émilie Burch, Tanya Leigh
Boucher, Leonie Brais, André Alain Brown, Andrea Marie Burdick, Madeline Claire
Boudreau, Kalun Michael Brander, Emily Brown, Antoinette Burgess, Sydnee
Bouesso, Bonaventure Branton, Heather Brown, Ian George Burhan, Ula
Bouffard-Côté, Marianne Brar, Amina Kaur Brown, James Peter Robert Burke, Megan Michelle
Bouffard-Laplante, Emilie Brar, Baljeet Brown, Jason Kenneth Burnes, Laura Elizabeth
Bouhout, Ismail Brar, Barinder Brown, Kevin Alexander Burrows, Dianne Emilie
Boukadida, Amira Brar, Kiranpreet Kaur Brown, Lukas Benjamin Busby, Julianne Elizabeth
Boulay, Ingrid Brar, Sonamjit Kaur Brown, Warren Thomas Gordon Butler, Dorianne Elizabeth
Boulet, Jacinthe Braschi, Émélie Émmanuelle Browne, Mitchell James Butler, Eric Ian Bowie
Bourget, Genna Joann Brassard, Geneviève Browning, David Preston Butler, Myra Virginia Cottle
Bourgouin, Patrick Pierre Braun, Marvin Herbert Bruckschwaiger, Vanessa Rose Butler-Laporte, Guillaume
Bourne, Jennifer Julia Bravo, Grace Bruin, Sonja Rose Butt, Wesley Wing Wah
Bourque, Danielle Kathleen Brazeau, Andréanne Bruneau, Valérie Butterworth, Stephanie Elyse
Bourque, Jean-Michel Brazil, Maria Brunet, Francis Byrne, Christopher Michael
Boustany, Badih Breadner, Daniel Adam Bruni, Alison Michelle Bzdell, Mandie Dawn
Bowden, Ashley Rae Breau, Jean-Bernard Bruno, Derson
Bowen, Cody James Brennan, Ryan Thomas Bryan, Sean Alan

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Carlos, Charnelle Marie Reyes Chan Tai Kong, Eric Christopher Chase, Brandyn
Carmel, Jean-Philippe Chan Tai Kong, Jeffrey Chata, Nadine

Cabigon, Neal James Carmichael, Nicole Chan, Chrystal Chater, Sara Grace

Caddell, Andrew James Caron, Andréane Chan, Derrick Doug Cheun Chatoo, Wassim

Cadieux, Geneviève Caron, Émilie Chan, Elizabeth Chattha, Tehmina

Cadieux, Magalie Caron, Julie Nicole Chan, Esther Yuen-Shan Chaudhari, Sumit

Cafaro, Teresa Carrell, Nathan Chan, Fat-Chung Chaudhary, Dave

Cai, Shuo Carriere, Chantal Joanne Chan, Jessica See Wen Chaudhry, Sarah

Caines, Jill Margaret Carroll, Leo Robert Chan, Kenneth Kin Kuen Chaudhry, Sultan

Cairns, Ben Casey, Margaret Ellen Chan, Lillian Ka Wai Chaudhuri, Dipayan

Callaghan, James Gabriel Casson, Margaret Wilson Chan, Matthew Christopher Ryan Chaussé, Guillaume

Camacho, Alina Mariana Castillo Delgado, Edgar Augusto Chan, Melissa Mei-Han Chaytor, Julie Rosanna

Cambray, Natacha Castilloux, Guillaume Chandrakumar, Shivani Felicia Che, Cheryl Lynette

Cameron, Paul Allan Cavin, Rosalie Chandran Pillai, Aiswarya Lekshmi Pillai Che, Chun Ting

Campbell, Jennifer Louise Cayer-Boudreault, May-Laurence Chandrasekaran, Nirmala Chehade, Samer


Christine
Campbell, Roxane Chang, Caitlin Chen, Hao
Cayouette, Florence
Campbell, Tessa Nicole Chang, Derek Chunshou Chen, Kevin
Cérat, Stéphanie
Cantarutti, Alyssa Catherine Chang, Harry Chen, Lu
Chaala, Rima
Cantin, Dominic Chang, Heng Hien Chen, Lydia Yi Xian
Chabot-Parmar, Alexandra
Cantin, Jean-Simon Chang, Hye Mi Chen, Ryan
Chacón Fonseca, Inara Josefina
Cantin, Roxanne Chang, Youjin Chen, Sidian Samuel
Chadha, Natasha
Cao, Amy Changizi, Mitra Chen, Wenqian
Chadha, Neha
Cao, Lu Yi Chao, Danny Chen, Xiao Xu
Chahal, Mangeet
Capitano, Mario Chapman, Christopher Rodney Leon Chen, Yan
Chaikof, Michael Harry
Caragianis, Anthony Nicholas Murray Charbonneau, Audrey Chen, Yu Chiao Peter
Chakaravarthy, Ashoak
Cardinal-Houde, Amélie Charbonneau, Geneviève Chen, Zesheng
Chambers, Heather Jaclyn
Carew, Caitlin Lauren Charenko, Michael Scott Cheng, Catherine Fung-Mann
Champagne, Jean-Martin
Cargnelli, Stephanie Marie Charette, Jacob Henry Joseph Cheng, Catherine Valerie
Champagne, Philippe
Carle-Talbot, Katia Charette, Jahelle Cheng, Kris
Champagne, Sylvie
Carlisle, Jennifer Charette, Louis-Philippe Cheng, Yu Ling
Chan Smyth, Nathan Geoffrey

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Cheong, Li Hsia Chow, Jonathan Garfrey Coll, Julie-Catherine Côté, Nick
Chepelev, Leonid Leonidovitch Chow, Lawrance Soon Jim Collins, Caitlyn Ann Masumi Côté-Leduc, Maude
Cherian, Naomi Chow, Tiffany Liyen Colosimo, Chantal Elizabeth Cottingham, Chelsea Jaye
Cherian, Sree Sarah Chow, Vickie Comeau, Amanda Nicole Coulombe, Gaëlle
Cherniak, Danielle Chowdhury, Jayanta Comeau-Friset, Gabrielle Coulombe, Virginie
Cherpak, Lindsay Anne Choy, Man Chuen Commisso, Claudio Coulson, Katie
Chetan, Devin Chrétien Raymer, Patrice Comtois, Jacynthe Counter, George Michael
Cheung, Douglas Ching-Wo Chu, Derek Conrad, Dustin Jeffrey Coupal, Tyler Michael
Cheung, Emily Wai-Yee Chung, Siyon Conrad, Emily Katherine Cournoyer, Catherine
Cheung, Evelyn Ning Man Ciolacu, Corina Luminita Cook, Katie Andrea Cournoyer-Rodrigue, Jean
Cheverie, Lori Clademenos, Laura Averill Cook-Chaimowitz, Lauren M Courval, Valérie
Chiasson, Antoine Claes, Jérémy Cooper, Anna Roisin Courville-Le Bouyonnec, Ariane
Ching, Arthur Clarizia, Nadia Angela Cooper, Anthony Philip Couture, Andréanne
Chin-Yee, Nicolas James Clark, Jessica Michelle Cooper, Paula Collette Couture, Émilie
Chipman, Emma Louise Clark, Jo-Anna Barbara Joyce Copaescu, Ana-Maria Couture, Marie
Chippin, Samuel Clark, Krista Copley, Michael Rebin Couturier, Jonathan
Chiu, Kenrry Clark, Roderick Coquinco, Anthony O Couturier, Julia
Cho, Eunice Eunae Clavet, Alissa Corbeil, Caroline Cowan, Andrea Claudia
Chohan, Bikraj Singh Clem, James Corbeil, Chloé Elizabeth Cowan, Jayden Glenn
Choi, Diana Clements, Jaclyn Annette Cormier, Christen Mary Craig, Heather Nancy
Choi, Edward Clements, Joy Elizabeth Cormier, Isabelle Line Crampton, Noah Henry
Choi, Jung Young Cliche, Etienne Cormier, Julie Anna Crawford, John Allan
Chong, David Joseph Tek Loong Cloutier, Joey Cornish, Stephen Andrew Crawford, Lauren Skye
Chooback, Negar Cloutier, Stephanie A Corriveau, Emilie Adeline Crespin, Marcelo Orlando
Chou, Harris Hung Wei Cloutier-Gill, Laurie Corvalan Cifuentes, Melissa-Zoraya Cromp, Andrée-Anne
Chou, Jackie Clusiault, Mélissa Cossette, Philippe Cronje, Jason Ayite
Choudhury, Monojit Colbourne, Terry Richard Costain, Gregory Arthur Cross, Elfriede Marie
Choudhury, Parichita Coleman, Nathan Conrad Costescu, Adrian Croteau, Marilou
Chouinard, Geneviève Colibasanu, Ruxandra Costley, Kimberly Kadian Croul, Sidney Edward
Chow, Beverley Mallory Colijn, Mark Ainsley Côté, Gabrielle Crouse, Brian Alexander

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Cruz, Genevieve Faye D’Amours, Guylaine De Gouveia, Paulo Clasio Déragon, Alexandre
Cuddy, Heather Dandurand, Charlotte De Halleux, Cyrille Dergousoff, Jace Keston Fredrick
Cui, Fulan Dandurand, Karel De Jesus, Anthony Raymond Dérival, Jude-Lyne
Culkin, Sarah Daniel, Steven Llewellyn De Jong, Alexia Clazina Maria Derry, Kendra Leanne
Culleton, Shaelyn Christine Danilewitz, Marlon De l’ Étoile-Morel, Samuel Desai, Leena
Cumming, William Keith Dankova, Zuzana De Ladurantaye, Marc Desaulniers, Philippe
Cunningham, Amanda Mary Barei Dao, Huy Hao de Moor, Patrick Deschamps, Gabrielle
Curry, Roger Daoud, Wala de Valence, Moira Anne DeSerres, Joshua James
Cyr Marcotte, Elizabeth Daoud, Youanna De Varennes, Marie-Luce Desfossés, Rose-Frédérique
Cyr, David D’Aoust, Julie Gardiner De Visser, Adriena Johanna Deshaies Poliquin, Karina
Cyr, David Patrick Daramola, Oladeji Adeleke Dean, Jonathan Robert Edwin Deshaies, Camille
Cyr, Emmanuelle Ève Dargie, Andrew Clarke Dean, Ryan Lorne William Deshaies, Catherine
Cyr, Kayla Darras, Pol Deban, Mélina Désilets, Patricia
Czerner, Marta Joanna Das, Sudarshan DeCoste, Ryan Christopher Desjardins, Julie
D’Astous-Gauthier, Katherine Deif, Bishoy Desjardins, Laurent

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Daba, Alina Mihaela
Dattani, Neil Dinesh
Dattilo, Franco
Dau, Harjinder Singh
DeJong, Danica
Delaquis, Alyssa Claudine
Deleva, Vasilka Natacha
Deslandes, Vincent
Deslauriers, Gabrielle
Desnoyers, Alexandra
Dabidiyan, Afshin David, Natacha D’Elia, Michael Anthony Despatie Dubé, Laurence
Dadwal, Shivani Davidson, Sara Katherine Delmail, Lauriane Desprez, Delphine
D’Agostini, Stephanie Anna Davies, Peytra Jillian Eichstadter Delorme, Tamara Helene Desruisseaux, David
Daigle, Patrick Davis, Catherine Yeong-Wen Delupio, Alfredo Jr. Santiago Devrome, Andrea Noelle
Dale, Robert Davis, Michael John Demers, Nicolas Dhaliwal, Gagandeep
Dallaire, Sarah-Julie Dawehr, Serajedden A. Ahmed Demers, Sandra Dhaliwal, Sundeep Singh
Dallaire-Nantel, Léonie Anne Dawson, Andrew John Demers, Simon-Pierre Dhanji, Soreya Jehan
Dalton, Andrew Joseph Day, Lundy Joan Demers-Leblanc , Alicia Dharamsi, Alia
Daly, Andrea Louise Daya, Tahira Demers-Marcil, Simon Dhatt, Ravjot
Dalziel, Katie Jane Dayan, Rebecca Denault, Marie-Hélène Dhhar, Gousia Shifaat
Dalziel, Stephen Andrew de Ciutiis, Sierra Adele Claire Denomme, Justine Marie Dhillon, Kamalpreet Kaur
D’Amour, Michèle de Freitas, Sandra Angela Deonarine, Andrew Shaun Dhillon, Manvinder

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Dhillon, Sandeep Dodd, Lindsay Alyson Marie Dufour, Laurie-Anne
Dhillon, Sumeet Dogra, Naveen Dufour, Louis-Philippe
Dhillon, Yadwinder Singh Dolinka, Peter Przemyslaw Duguay, Francesca Eagle Bear, Shey Mike
Di, Lu Zhao Donaghy, Conall Garrett Dulymamode, Muhammad Ibrahim Aqeel Eastman, Lauren Jang
Rehan
Diab, Nermin Donaldson, Emily Easton, Nancy Margaret
Dumas, Marie-Pier
Diamond, Lauren Taylor Donaldson, Laura Ebrahim, Fady
Dumas-Dupont, Jérôme
Dias, Joshua A. Donaldson, Sarah Marie Eckbo, Eric John
Dumitra, Teodora-Cristiana
Diep, Deric Bang Dong, Alex Xin Edelson, Lily Bayla Forrest
Duncan, Donovan Curtis
Digby, Elizabeth Lesley Dong, Junghwan Ediger, Krystyna Leigh
Duncan, Jennifer April
DiGiuseppe, Martha Elizabeth Powell Dooley, Roisin Bridget Mary Edwards, Kristen Nicole
Duncan, Katrina Celeste
DiLabio, Julia Alexandra Maria Dorraj, Negar Ejike, Regina Nnenanya
Dupuis, Marie-Ève
Dimitri, Daneilla Dossa, Fahima Eksteen, Alistair
Dupuis, Marie-Pier
Dinakaran, Deepak Karthesh Doucet, Maude El Gindi, Hany Mohamed Nagib
Dupuis, Pascale Abdel Meguid
Dinesan, Anu Doucette, Rachel
Durafourt, Bryce Austin El Housny, Siham
Ding, Jonathan Yin Chong Doulla, Jagdeep
Durand, Alanna Elanthirayan, Thamiliny
Ding, Joy Zhuo Dow, Alexandre David
Durand, Marie-Pierre ElBared, Jessica
Dinh, Van Thi-Thuy Downe, Danielle Alexandra
Durcanska, Denisa Elemuo, Raphael Emezie
Dion, Alexandre Downey, Angelle Denise Marie
Durocher, Daniel Paul El-houssein, Nagham Ali
Dion, Amélie Downey, Emilie-Ann
Durrant, Eric William Elias, Fadi
Dion, Charles-Antoine Downing, Laura
Durst, Michelle El-Kalla, Mohamed Samir
Dion, Danielle Dragan, Vlad Alexandru
Dussault, Caroline El-Korazati, Adila Mohammed
Dionello, Roberta Drouin, Mélodie-Anne
Duta, Florentina Ellingsen, Thorvald
Dionne, Maxime Duan, Ying Ying
Dutcher, Andrew Robert Elliott, Mark David
Dissanayake, Dilan Thushara Dubé, Annie
Dvirnik, Nazari Elms, Alan Edward
Dittaro, Daniel Fredrick Dubé-Tremblay, Émilie
Dyck, Alexander Nigel Elnaiem, Sara
Dixon, Peter Robert Duboff, Jonathan Hartley
Dyck, Bailey Allison Elsadin, Faris Fouad
Do, André Ducharme, Philippe
Dykeman, Jonathan Jones Elsayed, Eslam Mohamed Elesawy
Do, Bao Tram Duchesne, Laurence
Dykstra, Alyson Elserafi, Jonny
Doane, Jennifer Alexandra Engelina Duckworth, Mark Berend Jan
Dykstra, Matthew Spencer El-Zir, Lynn
Dobrowolski, Chrisanna Margaret Duff, Graham Brian

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Emamaullee, Juliet Ann Fahmy, Sherry Ferland, Marie-Michelle Florescu, Oana
Empringham, Brianna Fairweather, Sara Michelle Fermaniuk, Brit-Leigh Jane Flynn, Matthew Thomas James
England, James Thomas Fakhraldeen, Mohammad A. A. J. E. Fernandes, Alisha Rebecca Folden, Lenni Joan
England, Mary Catherine Falardeau, Frédéric Fernandes, Henrique Lorenz Follett, Sarah
Ennis, Jonathan Michael Clelland Falk, Cassandra Michelle Fernando, Dilan Joseph Fong, Jason
Ephrat, Pinhas Fanari, Iman Fernando, Pitipanage Nalin Sunanda Fontaine, Audrey-Anne Pavida
Epp, Riley Amanda Fantin, Tania Ferri-Vézina, Gaëlle Foote, Michelle Anne
Eppinga, Peter Farag, Alexandra Iwasa Fiddler, Dennis Forand-Choinière, Claudia
Eraghubi, Milad Habil Mohamed Farah, Musarat Fielding, Kimberly Forbes, Connor Martin
Eras, Danielle Farhour, Zahra Figueiredo, Gabrielle Forbes, Kaitlin Jennifer
Erdle, Stephanie Catherine Farooq, Ameer Filion, François Forget , Marie-France
Escobar Olaya, Diana Carolina Farrahi, Siavash Filteau, Cynthia Forghani, Naghmeh
Esmaeilbeigi, Faranak Farrell, Keelia Marie Filteau, Jacqueline Nanette Cuddy Forrest, Lauren Francis
Esmail, Tariq Farrell, Naomi Lynn Findlater, Aidan Reid Forrester, Savannah Makena
Essaji, Yasmin Farrow, Sarah Louise Fingrut, Warren Benjamin Forristal, Chantal
Éthier, Sophie Fauser, Kara Marie Finlayson, Anne Shirley Fortier-Tougas, Chanel
Eustace, Nicole Danielle Faust, Joanie Finner, Kevin Fortin, Gabriel
Evans, Bradley Wayne Fawaz, Ziad Simon Firus, Jessica Lauren Fortin, William
Evans, Gareth John Russell Fawell, Sunelle Fischtein, Danit Foster, Colleen Mary
Evans, Jessica Fay, JoAnna Lynne Fisher, Joseph Hendrik Nicholas Fournier, Camille
Evans, Louise Delphine Marie Fazalullasha, Fatima Begum Fishman, Jason Doran Fournier, Charles
Ewashina, Darby Caroline Fear, Thomas Fitch, Taegen Savanah Fournier, Xavier
Ewert, Natasha Lynne Febbraro, Michela Fitzpatrick, Aisling Michelle Fox, Joel
Eydt, Gabriel David Federman, Nicholas John Fitzpatrick, Ryan Milton France, Talya Stéphanie
Fee, Sabrina Lee Flear, Jessica Marie Frangou, Sarah Jordyn

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Facchino, Sabrina
Feldman, Samantha Leah
Fell, Bryn Anthony
Felsch, Sheila Ellysse
Flemming, Kelli Jean
Flieger, Heather Elizabeth
Fliker, Aviva
Frank, Alexander
Frape, Liam Philip Arthur
Fraser, Charlie
Fadahunsi, Opeyemi Olaleye Feng, Mary Mengrui Flood, Kayla Louise Fraser, Jillian Margaret
Faden, Majed Shamasalden Fereydouni, Lida Flores Echaiz, Claudia Alejandra Fraser, Kathleen Marion

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Fraser, Sarah Jane Gabra, Natali Gaudreault-Villeneuve, Marie Eve Ghelani, Amit
Fréchet, Vincent Gabriel, Maria Alisha Gaunt, David Donald Andrew Ghobreyal, Samy Naguib Rizkalla
Fréchette, Samuel Gad, Nanette Maher Gauthier Bastien, Alexandra Ghomeshi, Amir
Frederiks, Ryan Pieter Gadoury-Lévesque, Vanessa Gauthier, Charlotte Ghumman, Amena
French, Genille Maebil Gaetani, Melany Ann Gauthier, Geneviève Ghumman, Zonia
Frenette Marier, Pascale Gagné, Andréanne Gauthier, Karine Giangioppo, Sandra
Frenette, Anne-Gabrielle Gagnon, Alexandre Gauvreau, Alexandre Giannitsos, Vasiliki
Frenette, Marili Gagnon, Geneviève Gazdovich, Stéphanie Gibson, Andrew
Frenette, Maryse Gaidhu, Mandeep Pinky Gbinigie, Victoria Aghogho Gibson, Claire
Fridman, Michael Daniel Galange, Patrick Geddes, Nicole Marie Gil Blanco, Andrés Felipe
Friedland, Sayuri No Mollie Galasso, Sherri Louise Geddie, Hannah Rachael Gilani, Fatimah
Friedman, Daniel Zachary Phillip Gallant, Chantal Alice Gedye, Mary Ellen Roberta Gilbert, Cayla Louise
Friesen, Brittney Alexandra Gallos, Meaghan Lynn Alto Gee, Tian Carson Gilbert-Nadeau, Audrée
Frigon, Stephanie Evelyne Gamache, Fanny Geier, Robynn Brienna Gill, Jasdeep Singh
Frikha, Mariam Gamache, Pierre-Luc Geiger, Julia Elizabeth Gill, Navreen
Frost, Andrew Gamme, Girma Geisheimer, Andrew Ross Gill, Pavandeep Kaur
Frost, Joshua Gandhi, Mandark Sudhirkumar Gélinas, Fannie Gill, Rajwinder
Frydrych, Kelly Shayna Gandhi, Niket Vijay Gendron, Alain-Philip Gillis, Jennifer Elaine
Fulton, Tanya Lee Gangat, Saleha Genkin, Inna Gillis, Kyle
Fundytus, Adam Michael Gao, Chan Gerasimoff, Jennifer Elaine Gingras-Lafond, Elise
Fung, Andrea Sabrina Gao, Jidi Gerges, George Ramzy Giordani, Joey Michael
Fung, Christina Hoi Ling Gao, Lu German, Mark Giordano, Anthony Donald
Fung, Josiah Eugene Gao, MingYang Germano, Mark Faria Giordano, Céline
Fung, William Arthur Garant, Catherine Gervais, Émie Girard, Kim
Furqan, Zainab Garcia, Jennifer Agustino Gervais, Sophie Girard, Lauren Christian Aubee
García-Horton, Alejandro Gfeller, Audrey Girard, Suzanne Eleanor

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Gaba, Georges-Éric
Garfinkle, Richard Corey
Garg, Nitan Kumar
Garg, Vinay
Ghalayini, Mohamad
Ghalehii, Sonya
Ghali, Marc-Andre
Girgis, Hany Younan Azer
Giroux, Nathalie Noella Florence
Gizzi, Lara Sonia Maria
Gabbay, Julie Esther Gargoum, Arwa Hassan Abdulla Ghare, Aisha Gladman, Matthew Nathaniel

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Glass, Torin James Alexander Gordon, Jesse Alexander Gray, Jenna Marie Guay, Audrey
Glezerson, Bryan Adam Gordon, Lauren Elizabeth Gray, Madison Tanner Guérin, Marilyne
Glicksman, Rachel Mara Gorman, Tyler Raymond Gray, Regan Carlyle Guertin, Catherine
Glorieux, Catherine Gosselin, Andrélise Gray, Steven W Guillemette-Munger, Etienne
Goberdhan, Shivesh Gosselin, Émilie Greceanu, Emanuela Claudia Guillet, Audrey-Anne
Godbout, Émilie Gosselin, Maxime Greeff, Kate Philippa Guimond, Elizabeth
Godbout, Johnathan Paul Gosselin-Tardif, Alexandre Green, Christopher Joseph MacQuarrie Guindi, Daniella
Godec, Emily Frances Gosset, Paul Green, Joshua Trevor Guinlat-Beauregard, Mylène
Goel, Akash Gottheil, Stephanie Greenberg, Cassandra Lauren Gulati, Puneet Kumar
Goel, Anirudh Gouba, Oussountam Victor Greene, Andrew Walsh Gullane, Kira Rose
Gogan, Michael Edward Goulam-Houssein, Shahine Greene, Jillian Gunaratnam, Lourdes Cynthia
Gohain Baruah, Jayshree Gould, Michelle Jordana Greep, Kent James Guo, Danny
Gohier, Simon Gouttaya, Kaoutar Grégoire-Briard, Florence Guo, Perry Yuanpeng
Gojmerac, Marie Clare Govender, Prashen Gregor, Alexander Tomas Adler Guolla, Louise Elizabeth
Goldberg, Melissa Lauren Govind, Mayur Gregory, Caitlin Elyse Gupta, Akash
Golds, Gary Brandhorst Govindasamy, Sarina Gregory, Jonathan Michael Gupta, Ambika
Goldstein, Joshua Govindraju, Amrita Rao Gregory, Thomas Gupta, Arjun Kumar
Golian, Azarm Govshievich, Alexander Greiner, Jesse Gordon Gupta, Melini
Goliath, Jade Graham, Jessica Grenier, Alexandre Gupta, Rakesh
Gong, Rui Grainger, Carissa Maxine Grenier, David Gupta, Ritesh
Gong, Zhaowei Grandjean-Blanchet, Charlotte Grenier, Jasmine Gupta, Saurabh
Gonsalves, Allison Jane Grant, Chantalle Lauren Grewal, Parampal Gupta, Shipa
Gonsalves, Andrew Timothy Grant, Robert Charles Grieco, Anthony Nicholas Gupta, Sunayna
Goobie, Gillian Graper, Kyle Robert Griffin, Jonathon Paul Gupta, Vaibhav
Gooderham, William James Grar, Kawthar Griffith, Lindsey June Shannon Gupta, Yagyadut
Goodmurphy, Matthew John Gravel, Amélie Groleau, Guillaume Gursky, Lucas Jesse
Goodwin Wilson, Marnie Graveline, Justin Gropper, Aaron Gusnowski, Eva Marie
Gopie, Ajayson Gravelle, Steven Grover, Aseem Gyambibi, Akua Adjeiwah
Goplen, Craig Michael Gray, Alice Gu, Jing Ling Gysel, Michael Joseph Nelson
Gordon, Dina Gray, Alisha Ann Gu, Yurui

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Hammond, Danielle Hassan Nia, Fatemeh Henderson, Carla Yvonne
Hammond, Paul Richard Hassan, Ziauddin Hendren, Elizabeth

Habibi, Mona Hammond, Sydney Anne Hassanali, Nadia Sabrina Hendriks, Amélie Marie-Noëlle Diane

Haché, Marie-Christine Handrigan, Gregory Ryan Hassanin, Ahmed Gadelkarim Mohamed Hendy, Braedon

Hack, Erica Elise Hann, Jessica Hassanloo, Jaleh Henin, Nevine Aguib Azary

Hacking, Paige Elise Hann, Sarah Hassoun, Hani Henley, Samantha Jane

Haddache, Karima Hanna, Mary Hatchell, Alexandra Catherine Hennig, Krystal Judith

Haddad, Nicholas Hanna, Rosemary Effat Havenga, Matthew Gordon Henriquez, Loriette

Hadj Kaddour, Amal Hanoosh, Sadeer Ali Hussein Haxhija, Ardit Herath, Chaturika Harshini Pavithra

Hadjinicolaou, Aristides Hans, Poonam Hayden, Trinda Herback, Joel Christianus

Hadley, Margaret Jean Hanson, Melissa Hayes-Nolet, Martin Herman, Robert Cameron

Hafeez, Basera Hanumanthaiah Ramegowda Hanuma, Hayward, James Willis Herman, Stephanie Jane
Deepak
Haffey, Daniel David Heaslip, Kimberly Lourdes Colleen Hernandez, Jeremy Mark
Haq, Rabia
Hafizi, Rita Hebb, Colin Glen Heroux-Legault, Roxane
Harabajiu, Iulia
Hagarty, Anne Meaghen Hébert, Anne Herritt, Brent James
Harasym, Anne Catherine
Hage-Moussa, Samantha Hébert, François Hewson, Carly Jennifer
Harding, Graeme Thomas
Hagerty, Marlon Hébert, Julien Heyd, Christopher George
Harding, Matthew Stephen
Hagioglo, Oxana Hébert-Trudeau, Ariane Hiba Esmayil,
Harnois, Catherine
Hak, Amanda Claire Heeney, Rebecca Catherine Hicks, Rebecca Anne
Harricharan, Monisha
Halabi, Mohamad Heffernan, Spencer Hiebert, Jake Daniel
Harrison, Emily Rae
Haley, Christopher Philip Hegazi, Abeer Mohamed Abou Elregal Higgins, James Patrick
Harrison, Jacqueline Glenys
Haley, Elisa Heinrichs, Jeffrey Hildebrand, Emily Marlene Montford
Harrisson, Raphaël Ronald
Haley, Laura Heintz, Nicole Lynn Himaras, Yiannis
Harroud, Adil
Halme, Alex Heith, Catherine Sophie Hnaris, Konstantinos
Hart, Alexander
Hamel, Thierry Heller, Adrian Mitchell Ho, Angela
Hartley, Rebecca
Hames, Kathleen Elizabeth Hemdani, Nabila Ho, Jacqueline Sing Woon
Hartman, Jeffrey Allan
Hamid, Samina Hemphill, Mika Lea Arnston Ho, Richard Kar-Tung
Harvey, Laurence
Hamilton, Aileen Marie Hemrick, Kristen Marie Hoare, Dylan Thomas
Harvey, Noémie-Rose
Hamilton, David Henault, David Hochman, Joshua Michael
Hashmi, Fatima
Hamilton, Jordan Fisher Henderson, Bridget Mary Hocko, Alexander Gerald Michael
Hashmi, Rida

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Holden, James Robert Hsueh, Jenny Han-Fang Iyer, Sugantha Padmanabhan
Holmes, Sheila May Hu, Jeffrey Izadpanah, Arash
Hone, Brandon James Clarke Hu, Jing Ibey, Nathaniel Gregor Charles McLeod Ize Butare, Carole
Hons, Ian Merrill Hu, Sherry Ibrahim, Fadi
Hooda, Aniket
Hopkins, Terri Lynn
Horkoff, Michael James
Huang, Chun
Huang, Darryl
Huang, Ruiyao
Ibrahim, Hany Sobhy Doss
Ibrahim, Marina J
Jabbar, Fatima Zohra
Ibrahim, Mohamed Ibrahim Abdelaziz
Horne, Sara Katherine Huang, Wenyin Idowu, Michael Adeyinka Jabbour, Samir
Horri, Koroush Huard, Pascal Ihnat, John Jackson, Jessica Lynne
Hosatte-Ducassy, Caroline Marie Sophie Hubbert, Danielle Kristie Ikonnikov, Grigoriy Jacquemin, Charlotte
Hosford, Reid Morris Huber, James ILunga, Ricky Kalula Jacquet, Sabriella
Hossain, Sajjid Huber, Laura Ilyas, Faizah Jacubovich, Mariana
Hosseini, Mona Hubert, Joanie Marie Elizabeth Imamedjian, Isabelle Jafari, Majid
Hosseini, Niloufar Hubert, Louis-Philippe Inch, Kristin Allison Jaffer, Hussein
Hou, Chenchen Hubrecht, Thomas Inculet, Clayton Jafri, Armeen
Houde, Dany Hudon, Marc Antoine Inglis, Gabrielle Eva Jagga, Michele
Houde, Michele Hudson, James Reginald Inglis, Jessica Heather Jain, Ankur
Houdek, Devon Hui, Yin Irvine, Curtis Detlor Jalayer, Hossein
Houghton, Katherine Elizabeth Humama, Bilkis Irving, Larissa Breanne Jalbert, Rochelle Seleen
Houle, Aurélie Hummelen, Reinder Benjamin Sipho Iseppon, Massimiliano Jamali, Payman
Houmphan, Andrew Hung, Stephen Guenhung Ishak, Wafik Ishak Jamil, Ban
Houwing, Marlies Hunter, Charlotte Elizabeth Hildebrandt Islam, Mohammod Taufiq Ul Janardanan Nair, Vimoj
How, Jeffrey Hurlburt, Andrew William Paterson Islam, Nabiha Tanzim Janjua, Waleed Sarwar
Howatt, Mackenzie Hurley, Anne Madeline Islam, Nusrat Janke, Alyssa Juliann
Ho-Wo-Cheong, Dennis Hussain, Shaimaa R. Istl, Alexandra Jansz, Michael Shelton
Hrabowych, Alexandra Anne Hussaini, Sofia Ivanovic, Aleksandra Jaramillo Correa, Carlos Enrique
Hsu, Helen Han-Ning Hutchinson, Nora Iverach, Ryan Edward Jastaniah, Atif Suleiman
Hsu, Jonathan Hutten-Czapski, Benjamin Sinclair Iwanicki, Rebecca Jattan, Aaron Rohan
Hsu, Kevin Hyde, Angela Joan Iwasiw, Ryan Michael Javed, Farrukh
Hsu, Rich Yi-Chen Hynes, Zachery Iwuala, Chinyere Christiana Jawanda, Nicholas James
Hsu, Rose Miriam Sun-Ing Jayakar, Jennifer Prithi

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Jayarajan, Jesitha Johnson, Paryse Monica Kahlon, Harry Kasimos, Konstance
Jazi, Mazen Jokic, Iva Kahlon, Paldeep Kasmani, Abdul Azim
Jee, Catherine Seohyun Jolette-Riopel, Antoine Kaikov, Tal Kassel, Jason Adam
Jenkis, Kimberly Anne Jolivet, Catherine Kalache, Sawssan Kassir, Céline
Jeon, Caroline Dahyea Jones, Carolyn Ann Kalaci, Odion Kastelic, Aaron Mathew
Jeong, Yunni Hye Yoon Jones, Tristan Daniel Kalani, Pratik Rajkumar Katawalamulle Yamanagedara,
Prasanga Buddika Ketawalamulla
Jetha, Zishan Joneson, Darren Lawrence Kalil, Jennifer Anne
Kattan, Wid Essam A
Jewitt, Natalie Jordan, Thomas Edward Kalkat, Harmandeep
Katulka, Riley Jeremy
Jha, Mayank Monal Joundi, Raed Ahmad Kallos, Stephane Felix
Katz, Cara Michelle
Ji, Catherine Ran Joyal, Kristina Kaloty, Roopinder Kaur
Kaufman, Liana
Jiang, Jojo Liu Jozaghi, Yelda Kamal, Livleen
Kaushal, Alka
Jiang, Lucy Xiaoyang Jozefacki, Alexis Anne Kamal, Maaz Anwer
Kavanagh, Kimberly
Jiang, Wen Julien, Louis-André Kamar, Fareed
Kayal, Ahmed Tarik
Jiang, Zhuan Julien, Manon Kamel, Fady
Kazi, Rizwan Usman
Jin, Chen Helen Juneau, Eric Kamikovski, Ivan
Kazmi, Kescha
Jin, Sherry Yi Jung, Patrick Kaminski, Radoslaw
Kaznacheyeva, Alina Petrovna
Jindal, Priya Just, Caroline Kanagasabai, Vaishnavi Vernie
Ke, Ran
Jivraj, Naheed Jutras, Camille Kanaroglou, Savas Dimitrios
Ke, Xue Chen
Jivraj, Sana Kang, Diana Lee

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Keating, Patrick Taylor
Jobidon, Laurence Kang, Gunit
Keefe, Daniel Terrence
Jobin Cotnoir, Mélanie Kanga, Kavita
Kaabar, Fatma Keffer, Lucas Micaiah
Jogova, Maria Karbassi, Arsha
Kabani, Rameez Kehar, Rohan
Johal, Sukhvinder Kardous, Natacha
Kabir, Sahriar Keith, Kristin-Lee Margaret
Johansen, Christopher Karim, Jehan Noorbanu
Kabongo Mubenga, Jean-Pierre Kellam, Ashley Marie
Johnson, Anna Karimi Pour, Alireza
Kaczmarek, Annaëlle Marie-Christine Kelln, Kasie Lindy
Johnson, Bradley Joel Karlos, Angela
Kadlubowska, Dorota Maria Kellow, Imad Saeed Behnam
Johnson, Heather Nicole Karnik, Vikram
Kafi Tehrani, Kamran Kelly, Dylan
Johnson, Jadah Karram, Joshua Jeremy
Kafie, Stephanie Marie Kelly, Erica Catherine
Johnson, Kayode Saheed Kashigar, Aidin
Kafil, Tahir Syed Kelly, Sara Ann
Johnson, Kody Layne Kashur, Rastm Musa
Kelly, Shannon Katherine

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Kendal, Joseph Keith Khara, Maliha Kindrachuk, Danica Rae Komierowski, Beata Hanna
Kendell, Emily Maria Khatoon, Amna King, Allyson Kyra Komsa, Kendra Rose
Keng, Alvin Bryan Qua Khatri, Vidushi King, Chelsey Layne Koncan, Julie Helene
Kennedy, Kali Anne Khella, John Makram Habib King, Elizabeth Marie Kooner, Sahil
Kennedy, Matthew Joel Khezri, Navid King, Vashti Meghan Koop, Charles
Kennedy, Renee Dianne Lepage Khodabakhshi, Sepideh Kirpalani, Arjun Amrit Koopmans, Jordan Matthew
Kennedy, Sean Alexander Khoder, Nada Klassen, Jessica Rae Kopjar, Graham Andrew
Keough, Tanya Khojah, Suhail Abdullah A. Kleiman, Jacob Korban, Salim
Ker, Vrisha Khokhar, Faiza Kleinman, Robert Andrew Kornder, Hilary Margaret
Kerouch, Mahmoud Khoromi, Melina Klemmer, Margot Heather Kornder, Julia Louise
Kerouch, Yasmin Khorsand, Masoud Kling, Rakel Korsapati, Hariprasad Reddy
Kerrigan, Alicia Margaret Khorvash, Behzad Kling, Stacie Korsos, Victoria
Kessous, Andrea Khot, Zaid Klopfenstein, Stéphanie B Kortbeek, Simone Marie
Kettner, Rachelle Brianna Khurram, Mehnaz Klowak, Jennifer Ann Koshkina, Olexandra
Khair, Alexei Kiapway, Mosenza Klus, Stephanie Violet Hope Kothari, Rohan
Khalfalla, Wesam Ahmed Kibonge, Membo Kneale, Anne Cynthia Kovalik, Maria
Khalid, Abdul Kibria, Lisa Iftehal Knebel, Alexandra Lee Kowal, Cory Gary
Khalifa, Abubaker Kichler, Zoe Anne Knebel, Ryan Jason John Koziarski, Robert John
Khalife, Roy Kieswetter, Lukas William Knoechel, Candice Michelle Kraus, Nicole Claire
Khan, Adeel Kilbertus, Sarah de Vasconcelos Ko, Eddie Ming-King Krause, Rachelle Amanda
Khan, Asif Ali Kim, Do Wan Ko, Raymond Chi Ming Kraushar, Glenn Allen
Khan, Fazanah Kim, Hyein Kocaefe, Aylin Kraut, Eyal Meron
Khan, Michelle Kim, Jinnie Kodama, David Michael Yukio Kriese, Matthew Brian
Khan, Mohammad Farhan Kim, Michael Kojic, Katarina Krishnamoorthy, Ashok Kumar
Khan, Mohammad Mahbobur Rahman Kim, Min Hui Kojic, Stefan Krishnan, Vimal
Khan, Owais S Kim, Minji Kok, Andel Krivokapic, Tamara
Khan, Wasim Alam Kim, Tom Sang-Yong Kokorovic, Andrea Kroeker, Laura Margaret
Khanam, Nurun Nahar Kim, Woi-Joo Kokotilo, Matthew Steven Kruijen, Simon
Khanna, Neeraj Arjun Kimber, Christie Laine Kolac, Hana Krukowski, Richard Wesley
Khanna, Sean Sumeet Keshiv Kina, Eralda Kolaj, Brunilda Kugler, Perlyne Lauren

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Kular, Hasandeep Kaur Labuschagne, Josef Nathan Lalande, Stéphanie Langlois-Carbonneau, Valérie
Kular, Simran Kaur Lacaille-Ranger, Ariane Laliberté, Vincent Lansdell, Nathan
Kulkarni, Anjali Lacerte, Annie Lalli, Paul Lao, Shihao
Kulkarni, Ashwini Lachance Paquette, Guillaume Lam Van Ba, Ornella Lan-Huong Laplante, Laurence
Kumar, Parveen Lachance, Olivier Lam, Adriel Teng-Yue Laplante, Marie-Claude
Kumar, Raman Lachapelle Jacques, Catherine Lam, Diana Lapointe, Gabrielle
Kung, Candice Sonia Lacombe, Alexandre Lam, Gilbert Laroche, Alexandre
Kurian, Anna-Lena Lacoul, Ayush Lam, Heidix Kim-Hing Laroche, Étienne
Kushneriuk, Brendan Chad Lacroix, Emilie Lam, Irene Larochelle, Elizabeth
Kustec, Vanessa Elyse Lacroix-Faucher, Noémie Lam, John Larocque, Natasha
Kwan, Jennifer Yin Yee Ladha, Jamil Lam, Kenneth Larose, Frédéric
Kwan, Priscilla Ladha, Zamin Lam, Kinsey Larose, Jean-Christophe
Kwok, Trevor Ladora-Fallu, Olivier Lam, Nadine Larouche, Marie Anne Denyse
Kwong, Justin See Wing Laferrière-Langlois, Pascal Lam, Sing Hong June Larue-Grondin, Samuel
Kwong, Lorie Mon-Lee Lafferty, Shaye Ellen Lamarche, Julien LaSalle, Vanessa
Kwong, Wilson Wing-Jun Laflamme, Camille Lambert, Gabrielle Laschuk, Matthew Joseph
Kwong, Yue Kay Kali Laflamme, Mathieu Lambert, Josée-Maude Lashyn, Trevor Lawrence
Laforest, Jean-Félix Landman , Simon Thomas Andrew Lasnier-Leduc, Maude

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La Delfa, Anthony Joseph
Lafortune, Jeanne
Lafrenière, Simon
Lagimodiere, Krista Eleni
Landreville, Jeffrey Michael
Lane, Chelsey
Lang Bayona, Francisco
Latrous, Salih Mohamed
Lau, Angela Shin Tung
Lau, Darren Chi Heng
Laakso, Heather Dawn Lahti, Melissa Lang, Raynell Lau, Jensen
Laakso, Laurel Lynn Lai, Alison Tin-Sum Langdon, Kristopher Dwayne Lau, Joanne Hil Lam
Laaouad, Linda Lai, Krista Lynn Shement Langeni, Msikazi Ncebakazi Lau, Justin
Laba, Jennifer Lai, Pamela Kar-Pang Langer, Benjamin Jared Lau, Yee Tak Esther
Laba-Kaczmarek, Jessica Anne Lail, Amoljeet Langevin, Justin Laureano, Marissa
Labbé, Hugo Lajoie, Annie Christine Langevin, Sandrine Laurin, Gabriel
Labibi, Mehdi Lakhani, Aditi Dilip Langevin-Thibodeau, Léa Lautatzis, Maria-Elena
Labrecque, Anne-Julie Lakhani, Ekta Dilip Langis, Emilie Lauwaët, Steve
Labrecque, Audrey Ann Lakovic, Katarina Langlois, Mike Lauzier-Hudon, Aurélie

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Lavallée, Etienne Lecca, Patricia Leitch, Jordan Kelly Leung, Victoria Christine Wai-Kei
Lavallée, Marc-André Leckie, Ashley Elizabeth Leiva, Carlos Leung, Victoria Wing-Kay
Lavecchia, Melissa LeClair, Maryse Lelaidier-Hould, Lania Leung, Vivian Monette
Lavell, Cheryl Marie Leclerc, Jean-Thomas Lem, Christopher Walter Léveillée, Ariane
Laverdière, Isabelle Leclerc, Jon Michael Lemelin, Sarah Léveillée, Emie
Lavers, Robert Joseph Leclerc, Marie-Frédérique LeMessurier, Jennifer Lesley Levental, Natalia
Lavertu, Julie Véronique Leduc, Jean-Grégoire Lemieux, Mélissa Levesque, Kevin
Laverty-Lavoie, Emily Lee, Andrew Seong-tae Lemieux, Patricia Levesque, Mathieu
LaVigne-Albert, Marie-Claude Lee, Danny Siwai Lemire-Renaud, Isabelle Lévesque-Roy, Myriam
Laviolette, Matthew Lee, Eugene Lenferna de la Motte, Pierre Georges Levitt, Sarah Eleonore
Lavoie Lebel, Élise Lee, Francisco Lennox, Robin Barbara Bateman Lewis, Alana Kathryn
Lavoie-Cossette, Audrey Lee, Hilary Mary Lenson, Sophia Oliveira Lewis, Carrie Brie
Law, Iain Ross Lee, Hyup Lenza, Eric Daniel Lewis, Danielle Josee
Laxton, Cody Brewster Lee, Jack Chi-Li Lepage, Julia Marie Catherine Lewis, Kimberley Anne
Le Blanc, Mathilde Agnès Marie Lee, Jonathan Chek Yang Lepage-Pérusse, Charlotte Lewis, Trevor Austin
Le Brun, Joëlle Lee, Jooho Leroux Lapointe, Vincent Lezaic, Nastasija
Le Goff, Etienne Lee, Robyn Kinwoo Leroux, Lawrence Li, Amanda Yan
Le, Adrian DK Lee, Ryan Heung Kay Lesage, Marie-Christine Li, Carmen Ching-Yee
Le, Andre Renato Lee, Santina Josephine Lesperance, Sarah Catherine Laura Li, Damon Daheng
Leader, Nathan Alexander Lee, Terence Tat Nang Lessard, Antoine Li, Fei
Leah, Jessica Marlee Johnston Lee, Wonyeol Lessard, Carol-Ann Li, Jacqueline
Leal Ferman, Luis André LeFebvre, Christine Marie Lessard, Sarah-Catherine Li, Jennifer
Leang, Alexandre Lefebvre, Isabelle Kathryn Letarte, Catherine Li, John Gee Man
Lebeau-Lamoureux, Vincent Legault, Patrick Serge Joseph Létourneau, Mathieu Li, Katherine Xiaoke
LeBlanc, Anik Josée Leger, Melanie Leucht, Stephan Thomas Li, Linna
Leblanc, Evelyne Léger, Mélanie Leung, Eric Li, Lisa
Leblanc, Janie Legge, Alexandra Caroline Leung, Jonathan Li, Mo Yu
Leblanc, Jean-Frédéric Legoux, Camille Leung, Jordan Christopher Li, Nicholas Lok-Tin
Leblanc-Nadeau, Myriam Leighton, Alison Leung, Marie Jasmine Li, Rui
Lebo, Nicole Lauren Leighton, Peter MacRae Leung, Martin Li, Selina Jing

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Li, Tsz-Tim Timothy Lipszyc, Jonathan Shilo Loewen, Marie Claire Luo, Wangjian Thomas
Li, William Tong Lisboa, Luiz Filipe Santiago Lombaard, Jan Bosman Luong, Gi Ngoc
Li, Xuejiao Little, Michael Lone, Balal Ahmad Luopa, Kristy Dionne
Li, Zhe Liu, Andy Longpré, Jennifer Lupton, Keeva Chelsea
Lianeri, Margarita Liu, Annie Loo, Alisa Lussier, Andréane
Liang, Lisa Yu-Loong Liu, Eddie Yixiao Looned, Leeza Lusty, Avril
Liao, Grace Dorothy Liu, Elaine Jinglu Lopez Ulloa, Marianela Ly, Christine
Liao, Kiong Sen Liu, Fangwei Lortie, Hugo Lyle, Patricia Anne
Liauw, Samantha Siu Lian Liu, Hanyang Losier, Ashley Jane Lynch, Peter Thomas
Libanio, Leila Maria Liu, Jennifer Jiayi Lotimer, Suzanne Jane
Lidder, Jaspreet
Limbani, Ameela
Limbani, Bhavesh
Liu, Jia Jia
Liu, Kevin Yifei
Liu, Lantai
Lou, Si Kei
Lounas, Sarah
Loutfi, Frédéric Farid
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M Jodoin, Andréanne
Limoges, Valérie Liu, Lei Loutfi, Philippe Ma, Ann Thu
Lin, Chia Hsun Liu, Li Yang Love, Emily Catherine Ma, Yunfei
Lin, Dolly Menghan Liu, Shiru Low, Jo Lene Maby, Alexandra
Lin, Helen Liu, Victor Cheuk-Ho Lu, Laura MacArthur, Sarah Ann
Lin, Julia Yi Chun Liu, Vivian Lu, Mary MacColl, Christine Ellen
Lin, Kangrui Liu, Xiao Yang Luangxay, Yvon Macdonald, Brittany Blair
Lin, Molly Meng Liu, Xing Jian Lubchansky, Stephanie Blair MacDonald, Clayton Andrew
Lin, Sam Hsueh-Sheng Liu, Yang Lubelsky, Brian Charles MacDonald, Derek Stephen
Lin, Victoria Live, Thierry Luca, Mary Clare MacDonald, Franklyn Kenneth
Lincourt, Guillaume Li-Yun-Fong, Ryan Justin Lui, Justin Teh-Hsuan MacDonald, Joseph Gerald
Lindsay, Sybille McKenzie Lizius, Anne Louise Luk, Collin Chill-Fone MacDonald, Kyle Edward
Ling, Arthur Ka-Bo Lo, Jacky Chun Long Luk, Trevor Yun-Nam MacDonald, Kyle Rodney
Ling, Erick Kaming Lo, Ryan Trevor Tse Kwun Lukanovic, Davor MacDonald, Michael James
Linzon-Smith, Jaclyn Hilary Locas, Stéphanie Lumingu, Julie MacDonald, Stacy Lynn
Lipinski, Martin Locke-Robinson, Kirsty Catherine Lund, Michelle MacDonell, Sarah Elizabeth Ann
Isabel Amanda Macek, Bryce
Lipkus, Marc Ryan Lundeen, Colin James
Loewe, Celeste Artemis Machado, Melissa
Lipszyc, Deborah Hannah Lungunga Weka, Hervé
Loewen, Calvin George

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MacKay, Jacqueline Teresa Mahood, Juliana Manning, Curtis Douglas Marshall, Harry
Mackay, Lindsay Meredith Mahpour, Amirali Manojlovic Kolarski, Mirko Martel, Valérie
Mackenzie, Anna Katherine Giles Mailloux, Kenny Manoukian, Aren Hrant Martin, Ashley Beverly
MacKenzie, Heather Mailly, Catherine Manousaki, Despoina Martin, David Gavin
Mackin, Robin Mayling Maione, Amanda Mansoor, Moh’d Wasim Martin, Erin Lea
Mackle, Trisha Ehren Majeau, Ladonna Leigh Mansour, Zachariah Martin, Georgina
Maclachlan, Sean Gooderham Majeed, Fouad Manthorp, Emily Martin, Gerren James
MacLean, Cameron Majere, Raistlin Manzoor, Saima Martin, Jeffrey
MacLean, David Bailey Mak, Nicole T. Maracle, Kelly Martin, Marc-André
Madu, Ikechukwu Steven Makh, Dalbir Singh Maraj, Anika Natasha Martin-Vo, Maxime
Maeng, Andrew Kwan-Ho Makoyeva, Alina March, Justin Tyler Mascarella, Marco Antonio
Mafowosofo, Moses Shola Malcolm, Kristin Marie Marchand, Xavier Mascaro, Colin James
Maggisano, Kevin Michael Malenfant, Jean-François Marchand-Gareau, Michaël Maslo, Christina Maria
Maghrabi, Khadijah Abdulhamid Malik, Ibrahim Oladapo Marchionni, Davide Maslowska, Karolina Katarzyna
Magistris, Fabio Demian Sandino Malik, Shahrose Marcinko, Josip Masoom, Hassan
Magnusson, Joshua Bryce Kuhl Malloff, Chad Alexander Marcos, Loren Tawfik Farag Masoudi, Parham
Magyar, Matthew Malmberg, Joseph Scott Marcoux, Sophie Masri, Moness
Mah, Graham David Malo Pion, Caroline Mares, Christopher Masroor, Sohaib Mohammad
Mah, Sarah Jill Malone, Steven Michael Margolick, Joseph Frank Massarotto, Maxime
Mahal, Inderveer Malookaya, Julia Marien, Meaghan Massé, Andréane
Mahboubi, Mozhgan Maltais, Scott Charles Marin, Marie-Pier Massé, Mélody
Mahdanian, Artin Manalo, Elbert Jeffrey Marini, Wanda Massey, Valérie
Mahdavi, Atossa Manchester, Lucy Marion, Valérie Monique Marie Massoud, Sarah Emad Amin
Mahdavifar, Alireza Mangat, Arvindpaul Singh Markell, Lezlie Anne Mastel, Matthew Semrau
Mahdi, Talal H. Manickavasagam, Uma Shankar Marmen, Andréanne Maszczakiewicz, Erin
Maher, Erika Ivory Anne Manji, Farheen Marois, Louis Mata Gutiérrez, Juan
Maheswaran, Dharini Mann, Anish Steven Maron, Patricia Elizabeth Mateshaytis, Jennifer Elizabeth
Maheu, Tasha Rachelle Mann, Ravneet Kaur Marr, Alexa Matheson, Melanie Anne
Maheux, Louis Mann, Sumit Marsan, Antoine Mathews, Natalie Julia
Mahngar, Kevinjeet Mannas, Miles Marshall, Brodie Ross Mathieu, Philippe André

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Mathur, Siddhi McGivery, Kyle Mehta, Shaun Dilip Mikhail, Peter
Matin, Samantha McGregor, Aaron Jay Meilleur, Shannon Alyssa Sylvie Miles, Matthew
Mattar, Andrew McHale, Anne Marie Danielle Meisner, Jennifer Millaire, Émilie
Matte, Hélène McIlveen-Brown, Emma Joan Melanson, Martine Millar, Benjamin William
Matthews, Charlotte Katie McIntyre, Jayden Dane Ménard, Josiane Miller, Annelise
Matthews, Meghan McIntyre, McKyla Hera Mendel, Simone Aviva Miller, Corey Shephard
Matusiak, Kristine Rachel Veronica McKay, Savanna Dawn Mendis, Nicholas Tilak Miller, Michelle Erin
Maxwell, Heather Ann McKeough, Robert William Mendrek, Daniel Konrad Miller, Sarah Mairi
Maxwell, John Michael McKercher, Adrienne Elizabeth Meng, Fanyi Milligan, Jonathon Brian
Mazi, Ahlam McKinnon, Andrew Malick Spivak Meng, Lingwei Millman, Alexandra Leora
Mazidi, Elnaz McKnight, Allison Leah Meng, Zhao Wu Mills, Ryan Wayne
Mazine, Amine McLachlan, Alexander John Charles Menzies, Kathryn Milne, James
Mazumder, Muhammed Muhiuddin McLarty, Ryan Peter John Merchant, Catherine Elizabeth Milner, Jillian Amber
Mazurek, Marcus Rosebush McLaughlin, John Adam Merchant, Zabeena Milot, Alexandra
Mazzetti, Gavin Joseph McLaughlin, Luke Garlock Meredith, Trevor James Minders, Carine
Mbonu, Chinwe Ngozika McLellan, Derek Stuart Merman, Erica Miners, Andrea Jean
McAlpine, Kristen McLeod Arnould, Scott Ashton Merziotis, Maria Minhas, Rajan
McArthur, Ryan Douglas McLeod, Stephen Edward Mesci, Aruz Minney, Derek Christopher
McBeath, Josée McLoughlin, Ciaran Gerald Mewa, Fatema Mireault, Christopher Ryan
McCollum, Angeleen Jasmine McMillan, Alison Elizabeth Mewa, Shabbir Amirudin A. Mirzaei Ghomi, Mansoor
McComiskey, David McMurray, Thomas Grant Meyer, Clinton Cunningham Mistry, Manisha Rajendra
McCulloch, Kristin Kathleen McNeil, Jenna Osler Meyer, Melissa Mitchell, Cheryl
McCurdy, Nina Alesia McPhee, Stacy Jean Miazga, Elizabeth Kathryn Mitchell, Robert Alfred
McCusker, Scott McTavish, Elspeth Ellen Micflikier, Aaron Yale Mitic, Emily Irene
McDonald, Corinne Lynn Mebel, Dmitry Michaud, Vincent Mitra, Sohini
McDonough, Emily Mecham, Chet Lorne Micheal, Maged Talaat Melek Mitsis, Demytra Krista Lee
McGale, Jance Gabriel Meehan, Mélanie Marie Micks, Taft Mitu, Tajnin Islam
McGann, Craig Trotman Mehrani, Sana Mihajlovic, Vesna Moawad, Hanan Nessim Asaad
McGee, Joanne Denise Mehta, Ashish Kantilal Mija, Florin Ioan Moazzeni, Zohreh
McGinn, Logan Anne Mehta, Eisha Mikhael, Rita Natasha Modabber, Milad

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Moell, Hans Jacob Morin, Jessica Mulder, Daniel Jeremy Nadeau, Sébastien Ian
Mofid, Azadeh Morin, Robin Lee Mullen, Craig Wallace Nadeau-Lessard, Marie-Isabelle
Moghaddam, Bahar Morin-Coulombe, Antoine Mullen, Tyler Nadel, Elah
Mohamed, Medina Morissette, Eric Mullenger, Rachel Elizabeth Nadra, Imad John
Mohammed, Ahmed Mohammed Morkar, Jatin Mundi, Neilkamal Singh Nagdee, Muhammed Zaheer
Eldemerdash Ibraheem Morkos, Maryse Soliman Ayoub Munir, Sohaib Nagra, Karan Singh
Moharib, Marina Morley, Julia Claire Munro, Candace Rachael Naidoo, Salendra Dhasarathun
Moktar, Joel-Amir Morris, Bradley Munro, Monique Naidu, Adithi
Momciu, Bogdan Morrow, Christopher Thomas Murchison, Sonja Catherine Naim, Cyrille
Mommsen-Smith, Anik Safran Moser, Joanna Joy Murdoch, Amanda Lauren Mendes da Nakanishi, Allison Mariko
Mongeau-Marceau, Zoé Costa
Moses, Andrew Nakhaei Moghaddam, Mohammad Reza
Monsour, Marc Murphy, Leanne
Mosey, Garrett Brent Namiranian, Dina
Montesano, Galen Michael Murphy, Stuart James
Moshref Razavi, Habib Napolskikh, Ioulia
Montgomery, Spencer Jason Murray, Jason
Mosleh, Wassim Nari Rad, Alireza
Montpetit Tourangeau, Mathieu Murray, Katherine Carol
Mosuro, Adedamola Lameed Narouz, Lilian Salah Bashandy
Moola, Ashraf Mahomed Murray, Kyle Timothy
Mosuro, Olabisi Raheemat Naseem, Faiza
Moon, Teghan Lynn Murray, Scott Ian Peter
Motyka, Philip Patrick Nasri, Pierre
Moore, Cale Murthy, Deepak
Mouris, Jacqueline Ann Nassef, Mohamed Abdelaziz Hussein
Moore, Harrison Stephen Murray Musgrave, Travis Howard
Mousa, Nadia Nassiri, Farshad
Moore, Heidi Joyce Elizabeth Musharaf, Saira
Mousseau, Mark James Natarajan, Arun
Moore, Jessica Louise Muttart, Rebecca Grace
Moustafa, Tarek Ismael El Sayed Naud-Bellavance, Clodel
Moores, Ginette Luanne Mutungi, Tumushabe
Mowbrey, Kevin Naude, Marilize
Moorosi, Setsoana Leocadia Myers, Jesse Christopher John
Moynihan, Stephanie Anne Nault, Danielle Renee
Moosa, Naseeba Myran, Daniel Thomas
Mroczek, Barbara Krystyna Nautiyal, Bhavana
Morand, Meggie Myroniuk-Morgadinho, Lana Anne
Mthandazo, Michael Mbuye Nazzari, Hamed
Morgan, Alanna Mu, Ling Zi Ndikumana, Robyn Justine
Morin, Claudya
Morin, Clément Louis Richard
Morin, Daniel
Muaddi, Hala
Mucsi, Ashley Dawn
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Nabeel, Sumaiya
Ndlovu, Uitsile
Neagoe, Christine Simona
Mudri, Martina M Neata, Adelaida Iulia
Morin, Elisabeth Nabid, Sophia
Mui, Justin Nedvoreaghina, Anna
Morin, Fannie Marie Catherine Naccarato, Matthew Dominic
Muladzanov, Alla Nelko, Serena

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Nelson, Kayla Noges, Kristen J. Ogunnowo, Temitope Oluyomi Orlikow, Evan Alexander
Nero, Joshua Daniel Nomani, Shawn O’Hara, Catherine Orr, Christine Elizabeth
Ness, Matthew David Norbury, Michael Graham Ojodun, Olumide Orrego, Vanessa Alexandra
Newman, Pamela Anne Norris, Sarah Michelle Olajide, Abimbola Olaniyi Ory, Jesse
Ng, Jeffrey Nostedt, Jordan Joseph Olajide, Folakemi Olajumoke Osadchuk, Anna
Ng, Troy Andrew Nouthe Tietchou, Brice Enid Olakanmi, Moses Oluwadamilare Osasere, Michael Osarasamwen
Ngai, Wilson Nowak, Klaudia Olalekan, Joke Mariam Osayi, Izuagbe Eseosa
Nguyen, Christine Y Nhi Nucci, Mario Oleski, David Benjamin Osborne, Alyson Nicole
Nguyen, Dong Bach Nuhn, Amelia Olmesdahl, Arthur Bond O’Shaughnessy, Caroline Alison
Nguyen, Éliane Nuncio-Naud, Claudia Olson, Richelle Jacqueline Osiowy, Jasmine Sara
Nguyen, Elliott Nunes, Abraham Olteanu, Alexandra Osores Tello, César Pavel
Nguyen, Han Ngoc Nuñez Lezcano, Laura Soledad Olumide, Emmanuel Adeoye Ostrowerka, Bethany Frances Therese
Nguyen, Johnny Nurmohamed, Sabrina Onaolapo, Mofolashade Halimat Ota, Chidinma
Nguyen, The Tran Jean Nyberg, Stephanie Elizabeth O’Neill, Megan Kathleen Otasowie, Aiwuyo John
Nguyen, Timothy Huy Khoi Nzekwu, Chukwuemeka Victor Charles O’Neill-Haugland, Taya Ouattara, Franck-Olivier
Nguyen, Victoria Phuong Kim Hoang Ong, Henry Ang Ouattara, Stéphane
Nhan, Brian Richard
Nhuch, Fani
Nicholl, David Donald McTavish
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Obajimi, Olukemi Moyosola
Ong, Jann Patrick
Ong, Jeb Alden
Ong, Melody
Oudji, Saloomeh
Ouellet, Audrey
Ouellet, Marie-Christine
Nicholls, Melissa Jean Obomighie, Jude Eshieboh Ongaro, Deidre Camille Ouellet, Marie-Félix
Nicolle, Jennifer Louise O’Brecht, Lyndsay Melissa Onizuka, Richard Kenji Ouellet, Roxanne Sonya
Nielsen, Adam Brent O’Brien, Alan Onlock, Michelle Ouyang, Eva Yifang
Nigam, Milan O’Brien, Michael Garrett Onunkwo, Ifeanyi Kodilinye Ugochukwu Overbo, Katelin Elizabeth
Nikel, Katarina Elizabeth O’Brien, Natalie Lynn Onwumelu, Arinze Leonard Overington, Jeffrey David
Nishtala, Narsimha Sudhindra O’Brien, Pierre Oommen, Rachel Anita Ovueni, Constance Amieghonghon
Niu, Chongya Ockelford, Stuart John Opala, Adrian Owoeye, Christianah Olatundun
Nixon, Sean Odenbach, Jeffrey Nicholas Orchard, Rachel Christine Oyberman, Inna
Noble, Rachel Lusia Taborski Ogilvie, Robert James O’Reilly, Cael Oyewole-Eletu, Oluwatoni
Oglah, Hussain Ali Jasim Oluwagbemisola
Noël, Camille Orellana, Anna
Ogunbiyi, Samuel Oluseyi Ozier, Daniel Joseph
Noël, Jonathan Patrick O’Riordan, Kevin David
Ozimok, Cory Jonathon

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Paré, David Paul, Ashley Mary Perkes, Nicole Brianne
Paré-Miron, Valérie Paul, Isabelle Perlus, Isaac Ryan

Pabani, Farah Parent, Adam Daniel Pauls, Ashley Denise Perreault, Audrey

Pace, Jacob Parent, Martine Pauls, Mehrnoosh Perron, Sophie-Danielle

Packer, Nicholas Gowan Parikh, Prasan Paventi Douglas, Alexandra Peters, Blair

Page, John Paul Weslie Parikh, Rushi Payne, Sarah Candace Peters, Dalynne Marie

Paige, Dennis John Parisien-La Salle, Stefanie Pearce, Aislinn Peters, Rachel Alyssa

Pallikaras, George Park, Minju Peck, Jonathan Aaron Peterson, Lynn Louise

Paltoo, Aarti Parks, Andrea Pedneault, Christopher Justin Petriw, Larissa

Pamphile, Jean Caroll Parry, Adam Peimer, Jeffrey Edward Petropolis, Harrison Michael

Pancer, Zachary Isaac Partyka, Marcin Péladeau, Mathieu Peyrovian, Bahareh

Pandev-Girard, Gabriel Pasarikovski, Christopher Pelech, Stephanie Pham, Anh Khoa

Pandipati, Surekha Passmore, Amy Elizabeth Gwendelyn Pelletier, Andrée Ann Pham-An, Mila

Pandit, Mohan Pastor, Michaël Pelletier, Joanie Pham-Nguyen, Michael

Panjwani, Nazia Pastor, Michael Christopher Pelletier, Karyne Phan, Nghi

Pankalla, Adam Leo Pat, Arnold Cheuk Wang Pelletier, Sabrina Phan, Wai Lee

Pankratieva, Elena Patakfalvi, Laura Pelletier-Morin, Anne-Sophie Phaneuf, Benjamin

Panuganty, Veera Durga Sravanthi Patapas, Jason Michael Pelley, Bradley Johnson Phi, Tan-Trao

Papadopoulos, Vasiliki Raffaela Patel, Bhavin Pellini, Christopher Mark Philip, Prashant Kadavil

Papalia, Nicholas Patel, Meeta Pellow, Aaron Steven Philip, Tania

Papneja, Anjali Patel, Nisarg Ashokbhai Penner, Brittany Janessa Breanne Phua, Peter Daniel

Paquin Lanthier, Gabriel Patel, Nishma V. Penner, Victor Hermann Pi, Steven

Paquin, Jean-Michel Patel, Prasan Penney, Colin Blair Piamonte, Matthew Edward Paul

Paquin, Maxime Patel, Shiel Penney, Robyn Lynn Picard Fortin, Vanessa

Paquin, Sabrina Patenaude-Veilleux, Louis Pepin, Marc Christopher Piche, Dominique

Paradis, Justin John Patrascu, Stefan Perera Joackhim, Sheron Needra Piché-Jutras, Ariane

Paradis, Stéphanie Patrick, Lucy Jane Tulloch Perera, Rushika Mayeshi Piché-Renaud, Pierre-Philippe

Paradoski, Samantha Erin Patrie, Melanie Florence Pérez Morguí, Marta Pichna, Branislav Alexander

Parai, Sheila Patterson, Sarah Elizabeth Benger Périgny, Sébastien Pickard, Felicia Dawn

Paramanathan, Nadarajah Patyal, Robin Perija, Brittany Pidanicova, Alena

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Pierre-Konaté, Vanessa Poulin, Marie Nathalie Cassandra Purdy, Eve Isabelle Radchuck, Katherine Anne
Pietrzak, Adriana Beata Pouliot, Alexandra Purser, Matthew Rae, James Alan
Piggott, Thomas William Pouliot, Émilie Putzer, Darryl Arthur Raees, Ayman Aqeel
Pikard, Jennifer Leeanne Poulis, Brett Allan Douglas Pylypiak, Andrew Stephen Rafiq, Mamoona
Pilavendran, Catherine Christina Pournazari, Payam Raghukumar, Geetha
Pilon-Larose, Karine
Pinca, Rebeca
Pinto, Nicole Catherine
Powe, Laura Catherine Inglis
Pradhan, Smriti
Prashad, Rashmi Maraj
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Qamar, Ali
Rahal, Mansur Youssef
Rahimi, Behruz
Rahimi-Far, Alireza
Piran, Sara Prasloski, Thomas Andrew Qamar, Zarish Farhan Rahman, Mohammad Ashif
Pizale, Alexis Norah Pratt, Ryan Michael Qazi, Safa Rahman, Mst. Amena
Pizzuto, Katerina Preater, Beverley Erin Qian, Lilan Rahman, Samreen Mahfuz
Plaisance, Madeleine Premji, Azra Qian, Yiming Rahman, Sayedur
Plant, Elizabeth Michelle Prévost, Anne-Sophie Qiang, Wei Rahman, Syeda Rafia
Plante, Jonathan Price, Christina Nora Querques, Maria Anna Rahman, Tupur
Plantinga, Paul Timothy Price, Jeffrey Scott Quigley, Laura Robin Rai, Mandip Singh
Plemel, David Pridham, Allison Elizabeth Quinlan, Andrew James Rai, Nanky
Plourde, Camille Prinz, Markus Philip Quinn, Kelsi Margaret Rai, Rajbir Singh
Plourde, Sandrine Pripotnev, Stahs Quon, Phillip Ryan Raîche, Joanie
Pohl, Blane Lesley Proctor, Leslie Katherine Qureshi, Natasha Rajabali, Zain
Poirier, Dominic Prokubovskaya, Anastasia Qureshi, Sameea Rajagopalan, Sripriya
Poirier, Jonathan Proulx, Émilie Rajakulendran, Thanashan
Poirier, Marie-Eve
Poirier-Gravel, Andréanne
Proulx-Pinard, Laurence
Provencher, Gabriel R
Raben, Alex Thomas
Rajchgot, Jason Michael
Ralhan, Karan
Poitras, Frédéric Prud’homme, Patrick Ralph, Jason Scott
Poon, Sue Xuan Psihogios, Maria Rabski, Jessica Eve Ramasubbu, Ashwin
Poonja, Zafrina Pugh, Kristen Raby, Mélissa Ramdoyal, Nilesh
Poplawska, Karolina Joanna Puhl, Nathan Jean Racine, Etienne Ramdyal, Amanda
Posadas Calleja, Juangabriel Pulkki, Kristina Helena Racine, Hugo-Pierre Ramic, Nina
Potentier, Mireille Siobhan Purcell, Carina De Torres Racine, William Ramji, Zahra
Poulin, Aurélie Purcell, Stephanie Racine-Hemmings, François Ramkumar, Jonathan Mark

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Ramsewak, Darryl Reed, Kerry Lynn Ricketts, Paul John Robinson, Lauren Rachelle
Rana, Zeeshan Refaei, Mohammad Riedlinger, Sarah Robosa, Rosanne Syrenne
Randhawa, Gaganjit Reginold, William Pathman Riendeau Beaulac, Geneviève Roch Matte, Jean-Simon
Randhawa, Gurdeeshpal Singh Rehak, Lee Stephen Rigg, Kaitlynn Bess Roche, Tracy
Randhawa, Sandeep Singh Reid, Christopher Rinaldi, Sarah Lois Irene Rochefort-Beaudoin, Cloé
Ranger, Marie-Hélène Reid, Stephen Douglas Ringuet, Julien Rochette, Anne-Catherine
Ranson, Marc Andres Reimer, Caitlin Nicole Riou, Kylie Marie Rochette, Emilie
Rao, Sanath Reinbold, Siri Kristine Rioux, Carolane Rockley, Mark Carson
Rasheed, Ali Ahmed Reiser, Erika Rioux, Margo Isabelle Roda, Richard
Rashid, Ammar Reiter, Stephanie Rioux, Martin Joseph Sylvain Roddie, Alastair Ewan
Rashid, Mehar-Un-Nisa Sana Reitzel, Benjamin Timothy Risch, Jessica Elisabeth Rodowa, Melinda-Sue
Rasmussen, Andrew Colin Remtulla, Fariz Rist, Jamie Lee Rodrigue, Rachel
Rasmussen, Devon Christopher Evans Ren, Shirlee Xiaofan Ritsma, Amanda Leigh Rodrigues, Daniel Barros
Rasquinha, Russell Joseph Renaud, Audrey Rivard-Forté, Stéphanie Rodrigues, David Mario
Rassem, Mariam Renaud-Roy, Etienne Rivest-Abel, Ellie Rofaiel, Rymon
Rastogi, Ankit Rendely, Alexandra Shaina Rivet, Dana Lynn Rojas Luzardo, Diego Fernando
Ratner, Shemer Rengarajan, Balaji Rizzardo, Aaron Rokui, Kiarash
Raval, Nikeel Ressl, William Charles Roa, Lina Romanczyk, Teresa
Ravi, Deepti Mary Retrouvey, Hélène Robbins, Mark Rompré-Brodeur, Alexis
Ravichandiran, Kajeandra Reynen, Emily Anne Roberge, Maude Rona, Cesar Daryl Gobenciong
Rawal, Ketaki Reynoso Blanco, Nathaly Isabel Gregoria Robert, Antony Roome, Liesl
Rawal, Sameer Rezanejhad-Sharifi, Kajhalle Roberts, Christopher David Roos, Justin
Rayes, Justin Rezk, Wagdy Kamal Mikhail Roberts, Matthew John Tate Rosen, Aaron Israel
Raza, Hammad Reznikov, Sergei Robertshaw, Laura Elizabeth Rosenbaum, Daniel
Raza, Hina Fatima Riar, Shivraj Singh Robertson, Kara Rosenthal, Esther Kitai
Razack, Alisha Rich, Darren Ross Robichaud, Charles Rosevear, Carrie Ann
Reardon, Carolyn Richards, Megan Julia Harriet Robichaud, Pierre Roshan Afshar, Ira
Reardon, Peter Mark Stephen Richardson, Claire Philippa Robinson, Andrea Margaret Roshko, Sarah
Reaume, Samantha Richer, Catherine Robinson, Emily Jane Ross, Camille
Rebaïne, Yasmine Lisa Richer, Lara Tilly Stefanie Robinson, Laura Ashley Ross, Carolyn

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Ross, Graeme Alan Ruka, Emmeline Sahebnazar, Parisa Sandre, Matthew Kenneth
Rostis, Adam Patrick Rullo, Jacob Sahota, Sapanpreet Kaur Sangari, Omid
Roston, Thomas Michael Rumbolt, Colin Brian Charles Saint-Louis, Mylène Sanh, William
Roszko, Ryan Fred Runnalls, Matthew Andrew Salama, Mina Sanivarapu, Rajani
Rotenberg, Martin Alexander Ruremesha, Delphine Salamati, Babak Sankar, Ashwin
Rotolo, Stephanie Russell, Elizabeth Hawkins Salata, Konrad Sankarapandian, Kohilavani
Rotstein, Alexandra Jane Montgomery Russell, Steven Andrew Saleh, Ahmed Saleh Mohamed Sanmiguel, David
Roukema, David Henry Ryan, Helen Saleh, Karim Santella, Tanya Melina
Rouleau, Geneviève Ryan, Lauren Anne Saleh, Olivier Saper, Jonathan David
Rouleau, Mathieu Rydz, Alexandra Salehidobakhshari, Mehrnaz Saperia, James Adam
Rousseau, Katerine Ryman, Brianna Salib, Isaac Nagy Ibrahim Sarfati, David
Rousseau-Saine, Alexis Rzeznikiewiz Better, Damian Salim Dahmis, Imad Sarin, Sachin
Roux, Josua Petrus Salman, Alaa Taha Sarkar, Rahul
Roux-Dubois, Noémie
Rowen, Melanie
Roy, Claudie
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Saad, Ghada
Salvatori, Marcus C
Salvo, Nadia
Salz, Liad
Sarna, Neha
Sarty, Ian
Sarwal, Gautamn
Roy, David Sabatini, Carla Frances Samadighooshchi, Elham Sarwar, Fouzia
Roy, Julie Sabbah, Valérie Samie, Ramtin Saucier, Dany Véronique
Roy, Marc-Antoine Saccone, Michel Alessandro Samir, Nafisa Saun, Tomas Jaan
Roy, Mélissa Sachedina, Aalia Sam-Ogunbiyi, Mofolasade Oluyemisi Saunders, Jessica Richards
Roy, Reshmi Sacheli, Aaron Samreen, Ghausia Sauvé, Jean-Alexandre
Roy-Lavallée, Julien Sadeghi Aval, Pouya Samson, Audrey Sauvé, Louis-Philippe
Roy-Lavallée, Vincent Sadeghi, Salman Samuel-Lafleur, Virginie Savage, David William
Roy-Massicotte, Catherine Sadek, Joseph Samuels, Joel Philip Savaria, Myriam
Rozenek, Ariela Sadler, Erin Marie Sander, Megan Savaria-Houde, Mathieu
Rozylo, Jennifer Antoinette Sadoughi, Nima Sandhu, Navdeep Savaryn, Bohdan Peter
Ruane, Ellen Catherine Sadoway, Reid Bernard Sandhu, Raman Singh Sawchuk, Kevin Antony
Rubab, Faria Saeed, Farah Sandhu, Rashpal Singh Sawicki, Christian Konrad
Rudra, Rupesh Sagar, Stephen Peter Sandhu, Simarjot Kaur Sawula, Heather Marian
Ruel, Alexandre Saha, Sudip Kumar Sandor, Celine Danielle Sazonova, Olga

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Sbeghen, Virginie Sebaldt, Alexandre Bernard Shahi, Jeevin Shojaei, Mir Hatef
Scales, Stephen Sediqzadah, Saadia Shakur, Abdul Yaseer Shokar, Gavin Deep Singh
Scallan, Ciaran Joseph Sedykh, Olena Shaltaf, Mohammad Shoki, Alborz Hakimi
Schachter, Amanda Seeman, Jarritt Michael Sham, Jane Weihon Shonoski, Heather Marie
Scheepers, Michelle Séguin, Samuel Shao, Evan Shafer Shoults, Katherine Thompson
Scheffler, Patrick Seifi, Fatemeh Shapiro, Roman Shrom, Yael Micah
Schemmer, William Reece Sekhon, Indeep Shariff, Aleena Shukalek, Caley Bryce
Schendel, Jennifer Marie-Ann Sela, Nathalie Sharifi Ghorveh, Faranak Shuster, Constantin
Schiavone, Francesca Louise Selby, Keegan Sharkey, Rhys John Shyleyko, Robert Nicholas
Schmid, Sarah Janet Sellen, Linton David Roeland Sharma, Chander Mohan Siagh, Samir
Schneider, Arielle Selvanathan, Thiviya Sharma, Himani Sibley, Jennifer Ann
Schneider, Evan Selvanathar, Indusha Anthea Sharma, Jennifer Sidana, Neetika
Schneiderman, Julia Semaan, Lea Shaw, Joseph Siddiqui, Ruhi
Schneiderman, Megan Semproni, Milena Mary Shaw, Kathryn Kristine Sidhu, Jaspreet Kaur
Schnurr-Howsam, Rebecca Senger, Jenna-Lynn Barbara Shaw, Rachel Sidhu, Keerat
Schorr, Melissa Sengupta, Arpita Shayegan Salek, Cyrus Sidhu, Mandeep Kaur
Schouten, Amanda Sequeira, Sangita Jane Shcherba, Oleg Yevgeniyovyc Siemens, Isaac
Schreiner, Amanda Jane Serajeddini, Hana Shehata, Fady Fouad Amin Sienna, Julianna
Schroeder, Elena Seraji, Mahshid Shein, Mitchell Sierra-Kjinserdahl, Simran Nicole
Schroeder, Travis Peter Serrano, Sylvia Shen, Shixin Sigurdson, Samantha Spalding
Schulein, Simone Sertic, Madeleine Shenkenfelder, Warren Matthew Sikder, Soumi
Schulson, Meredith Nicole Servant, Gabrielle Sherazi, Adeel Silver, Breanne Claire
Schwarz, Marianne Catherine Sethi, Rickinder Sherk, Courtney Elizabeth Silverman, Jordan Daniel
Schweitzer, Lorne Jonathan Sévère, Marcel Fils Shewfelt, Devon John Sim, Jaime
Scott, Bethany Justine Joosse Seyed Mahmoud, Raha Ravi Sheyin, Olusegun Ayodeji Simard, Josiane
Scott, Michael Douglas Seyedtehrani, Seyed Hossein Shi, Thomas Simard, Marilyn
Scott, Ori Shafiee, Alimohammad Shilensky, Dan Simard, Pierre-Luc
Scott-Giasson, Jade Shah, Soha Shin, Amber Simpson, James
Seal, Alexandra Karen Shahat, Mikhail Fakhory Senada Shipp-Dey, Liane Simpson, Noemi Silvia
Seary, Margaret Elizabeth Shahhosseini, Fariba Shoblak, Hazem Singer, Arielle

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Singh, Harsimranjit Smith, Rebekah Suria Thomas Stahl, Ashley Nicole Stone, Liisa Michelle
Singh, Krishin Amun Smukler, Simon R Stairs, Jocelyn Alayne Stosky, Jordan Mark
Singh, Kulraj Smyk, Daniel Steven Stajcer, Matthew Strand, Alicia Christine
Singh, Mandip Smylie, AnneLiese Stanek, Agatha Strauss, Jaclyn Carla
Singh, Niomi Smyth, Jennifer Kathryn Stanger, Dylan Strazar, A. Robert
Sirbu, Tatiana Snyder, Melissa Katherine Stansfield, Elliot Stribbell, Natasha
Sirbu, Vitalie Sobotie, Stephanie Efua Stanton, Michael Mark Ryan Strike, Darius Rashid Gordon
Sisson, Daniel Sohanpal, Imratpal Singh Stapleton, Kallie Jean Stuart Kobitz, Kiersten Ailise
Sivarajah, Sivajanani Soile, Adeseye Adeola Starkov, Nikolay Stymiest, Laura Catherine
Skilliter, Natalie Jalynn Soliman, Ayman Soliman Morkos Starr, Jonathon Sud, Shama
Skovrlj, Rozeanna Solomon, Ioana Steed, Justin Sudigala, Srinivas
Skrtic, Marko Solovyova, Nataliya Steed, Stratton Marlo Sugeng, Clarissa Kho
Skutezky, Trevor Richard McMaster Soltani Mohammadi, Farnoosh Steen, Kalila Anne Sumar, Imran
Slayter, Vanessa Lynn Song, Diana Stein, Michael Jonathan Sun, Simon
Slemko, Stephanie Melissa Song, Joshua Stein, Rebecca Leah Sun, Vincent
Sloan, Erin Song, Lan Ste-Marie Lattuca, Sarah Marguerite Sun, Yun Zhou Mary
Slusar, Joanna Elizabeth Soong, Daniel Stephan, Jean-François Sung, Robert
Small, Sarah Sotomayor Alvarez, Zulma Erika Sterrett, Russell William Suraci, Allison
Small, Theodore Whitfield Spangelo, Lisa Michelle Stevens, Corey Richard Surendran, Anasuiya Sherhee
Smart, Taylor James Speare, Janette Stevens, Geoffrey Leyian Surkan, Megan Joanne
Smith, Alyssa Rose Spénard, Elisabeth Stevenson, James Kenworthy Romeyn Surkont, Jakub
Smith, Ariane Spencer, Justine Hanna Turner Stewart, Chad Walter Howard Suttie, Robert Steven
Smith, Benjamin Roger Kieran Spiegel, Jay Yaakov Stewart, Samuel Hughes Sutton, Kimberly Marion
Smith, Catherine Sprigg, Lyndsay Anne Steyn, Adamarie Sveen, Christopher Edward
Smith, Joeffrey Squissato, Victoria Lynn Stiffel, Michael Anton George Svrcek, Clark Purser
Smith, Leah Jean Srichaikul, Korbua Stilling, Joan Swami, Vimarsha Gopal
Smith, Natalia Srinivasan Sridhar, Vikas St-Laurent Lemerle, Olivia Sweidan, Maher Atif
Smith, Nicole Eleanor Irene Srivastava, Ratika Stobart, Liam John Swift, Brenna
Smith, Paxton James St Denis, Emily Elizabeth Stockton, David John Swinkin, Emily Sarah Setterington
Smith, Rebecca Marie St Martin, Monique Julie Stone, Aaron Gabriel Switzer, Jasmin Patricia

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Sy, Alice Man Nga Tandon, Parul Te, Hui Sen Thomas-Gittens, Jaramie
Sy, Sarah Lauren Tanel, Andre Tedman, Katherine Thommeret-Carrière, Anne-Sophie
Syal, Omesh Tang, Jingyang Teitge, Braden Thompson, Dylan Jared Poirier
Syed, Ahsan Ali Tang, Paoyun Teja, Bijan Jamil Thompson, Tara Nicole
Syed, Naveed Hasan Tanguay, Louis Tejani, Zahra Thorne, Michael William Douglas
Sylvestre, Nicolas Tanguay, Sandrine Telleria Bernal, Loraine Thornton, Kimberley Grace Stefania
Szava-Kovats, Andrew Tannenbaum, Evan Robert Tellier, Anaïs Thorpe, Marian Heather
Szoke, Daniel Jonathan Tannous, Tina Ten Cate, Eileen Marietta Thulasirajah, Salini
Tao, Ran Tenedero, Christine Bernice Thuong-Cong, Phuong-Anh Cécile

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Tabish, Anum
Tao, Ren Zhu
Tao, Tao
Tarchala, Magdalena
Teng, Yo-liang
Tessier Cloutier, Basile
Tessier-Bussières, Émilie
Thwe, Yin Mon
Tiberi, David Andrew
Tietzen, Mara Ainsley
Tadkase, Ankeeta Tardif, Lyne Tetlow, Tanner James Ting, Daniel Kah Hin
Tadros, Maryse Tardif, Marissa Texiwala, Sikander Zulkernen Titman, Rebecca
Taghaodi, Rambod Tardif, Rachel Thakkar, Sheila To, Derek
Taher, Ahmed Khaled Kamal Eldin Tardy Tassé, Mylène Thakur, Niti Toarta, Catalin Cristian
Taheri Tanjani, Maryam Taschereau, François Thames, Joyce Todd, Candice Marie
Tahir, Affan Taseen, Ryeyan Thawer, Zoyah Todd, Keith Jeffrey
Tahir, Ali Tassé, Lisa-Marie Thériault, Marie-Andrée Toderian, Amy Beverley
Tajdin, Moez Tassone, Nicholas Thériault, Marie-Eve Tohidi, Mina
Takla, Sherief Adel Taves, Jonathan Eric Thériault, Pierre Luc Tokar, Stacey Lynn
Talbot, Alexandre Tawfeek, Eshak Hanna Aziz Thériault, Valérie Chantal Toli, Eirini
Tam, Ho Yan Herman Tawhari, Mohammed Hadi I. Thibault, Florence Tong, Ka Wing Calvin
Tam, Ryan Ding Hou Taylor, Alexis Thibert, Michael James Tong, Ryan Pak Ling
Tamber, Gurdip Singh Taylor, Cassandra Anne Thibodeau, Caroline Toor, Harleen
Tamokwe Mesouop, Ines Taylor, Jay Edward Thiryayi, Wasiq Ahmad Touhey, Nicole Ashley
Tamur, Shadi Abdulhameed B Taylor, Stephen Thiyagarajah, Kartiga Toulouse, Mathieu
Tan, Giap Swee Teresa Tchajkova, Natalja Thomas, David Matthew Toumeh, Mouaffak
Tan, Justin Huai Jin Tchen, Paula Thomas, Katie Toupin, David Joseph Gerald
Tan, Monica Tcholakov, Yassen Thomas, Rejish Kuruvilla Toupin, Jean-Francois

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Tourville Poirier, Anne-Marie Tsang, Eric Ho-Man Vaishnav, Vandana Venne, Jonathan Louis
Touzin, Geneviève Tsang, Erica Sophia Valcin, Emmanuel Patrice Venne, Marie-Claude Véronique
Townsend, Cassandra Marie Tsang, Leanna Wai Kee Valcke, Patrick Michael Venus, Kevin Allan
Traboulsi, Danya Theresa T’seleie, James DeLancey Valente, Anthony John Vergie, C. Iain
Trachtenberg, Aaron Joseph Tsisar, Solomia Valente, Antonio Verhelst, Jennifer
Traczyk, Lara Christy Tu, Wendy Valenzuela, Dianne Gandionco Verreault, Catherine
Traficante, Eric Denis Paul Tulk, Sarah Valiquette, Anne Sophie Verreault-Julien, Louis
Tran, Hong Chi Tung, Alan Vallée, Sheila Verret, Michael
Tran, Phillip Tung, Stephanie Shiu Yee Van Aarsen, Marcus Versolatto, Andrew Grant
Tran, Susan Tuomi, Jari van den Berg, David Gradus Vézina, Mickaël
Tranquilli Doherty, Sarah Dana Turgeon, Pierre Yves Van der Merwe, Daniel Arnoldus Victor, Samuel
Trawick, Richard Jonathan Turgeon, Valérie Van der Merwe, Elizna Viezel-Mathieu, Alex
Tremblay, Elizabeth Turk, William John Russell Van Der Westhuizen, Lucas Cornelis Vijay, Archana
Tremblay, Laurence Turner, Brent Eric Van Der Westhuizen, Michelle Maria Vijayaharan, Thurairajah Thiyagarajah
Tremblay, Mélanie Van Dewark, Kenneth Villanueva, Jessica
Tremblay, Phillip Paul II
Tremblay, Pierre-Marc
Tremblay, Vanessa
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Ubhi, Harpal Singh
Van Slyke, Aaron Christopher
Van Soeren, Melanie Rose
van Stolk, Adrian Peter
Villemaire, Lauren Elizabeth
Vincent, Marc
Vinet, Anne-Marie
Tremblay-Sirois, Laura Udechukwu, Maurice Uchenna Van Zyl, Marilé Violato, Amanda
Trépanier, Emmanuelle Uduji, Chiemenam Daphne Van Zyl, Pieter Willem Virani, Karim
Treurnicht Naylor, Karline Unger, Jocelyn Iris Vanderhooft, Luke Virjee, Farhaad
Trinh, Quoc-Huy Usatii, Mariana VanSligtenhorst, Kristin Patricia Visnjevac, Ognjen
Trinh, Vivian Usmani, Maaz Ahmed Varley, Talia Leanne Voizard, Nicolas
Triska, Zuzana Usmani, Shirine E. Varzideh, Roshanak Vojvodic, Miliana
Trivedi, Sachin Vijay Vaseghi, Sanaz Volpe, Rina
Trivedi, Vatsal
Trottier, Alexandra V
Vaghadia, Aneesh
Vasquez, Colins Edward
Veldhoen, Richard Adrian Francis
Von Sychowski, Jonah Ryan
Vora, Sneha
Trottier-Duclos, François Velicaria, Kevin Vorstenbosch, Joshua Joseph
Trpkov, Cvetan Vaillancourt, Benoit Velji, Alkarim Azim Vostretsova, Kateryna
Truelson, Sarah Nicole Vaillancourt, Yves Velykoredko, Yuliya Vukicevic, Sanja
Try, Alyssa

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Wang, Vivian Wei, Julia Jia Wilde, Alan
Wang, Yao Wei, Nissi Wilgenbusch, Chelsea

Wade, Kevin Wang, Yifan Wei, Yiming Willcock, Michael David

Wadhwa, Sonia Wang, Yifan Weiglein, Geneva Mary Elisabeth Williams, Kristina

Wagner, Jeffrey Wang, Yijie Robby Weir, Kelly Erin Williamson, Owen Douglas

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