Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Joe Bongiorno
Publication Date: March 16, 2025 - 09:09
Quebec doctors in training visit museum to better diagnose patients
March 16, 2025
Classes on disease and anatomy are par for the course in traditional medical training, but a new program at a Quebec university is making visits to the art museum a mandatory part of the curriculum for physicians in training.Through portraits and sculptures, medical students at Université de Montréal are sharpening their observation and communication skills so that they can better care for future patients.
Canadians in several cities, including Ottawa and Vancouver and have joined a series of “Tesla Takedown” protests to denounce CEO Elon Musk and his role advising U.S. President Donald Trump.About two dozen Metro Vancouver residents gathered outside a Tesla dealership in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday, the day after a similar protest in Vancouver, holding signs with messages including “elbows up,” “Elon be-gone” and “democracy dies in apathy.”
March 16, 2025 - 21:04 | Brenna Owen | The Globe and Mail
Carlos Wilson and his mother had a trip planned next month to Las Vegas. But because of the hostile rhetoric coming from south of the border, they have decided to remain in Canada, setting their flight destination to Newfoundland instead.Mr. Wilson, who was able to change his reservation free of charge because his airline had already switched his original flight time, says he is strongly opposed to supporting the American economy at this time, given U.S. President Donald Trump’s menacing of Canada.
March 16, 2025 - 20:34 | Ben Kaplan | The Globe and Mail
David Stupnikoff hopes to raise $9.2 million to purchase and reinstate the century-old Princess Theatre. The former movie venue has been sitting vacant for more than three years.
March 16, 2025 - 20:07 | Kabi Moulitharan | Global News - Canada
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