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The Patients’ Choice Awards

The very first Patients’ Choice Awards Ceremony took place in Peterborough Ontario on December 1, 2010. The people of Peterborough sent in some wonderful letters of nomination. The jury was made up of members of the PAC including Anita Stern, Alex Jadad, Kathy Kastner, and Saeed Hydaralli. It was not so hard to choose the winners.

Two very special physicians, Dr. Carolyn Brown and Dr. David Newport were chosen. Both are members of the Primary Health Services of Peterborough. The patients who nominated them really appreciate their capacity to listen, to hear what they have to say and to show how much they care. Dr. Brown was particularly commended for always being available to take the time to “listen to all the complaints” that a patient brought, and “explaining everything clearly and completely”. The atmosphere in Dr. Newport’s office was described as particularly welcoming and Dr. Newport always gives his patients “his full attention… we feel free to ask questions, offer opinions and voice concerns…”


TRIEC 2010

TRIEC’s Mentoring Partnership recognized five corporate partners for being leaders in mentor recruitment.

Top row from L-R: Deloitte’s Yezdi Pavri, TRIEC executive director Elizabeth McIsaac, Ontario Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Dr. Eric Hoskins, Scotiabank’s Brian Toda and City of Toronto’s Joe Pennachetti.

Bottom row from L-R: KPMG’s Michael Bach, TRIEC chair of the board Ratna Omidvar and TD Bank Financial Group’s Carrie Blair. Photo: MANSA Photography

The Mentoring Partnership is one of TRIEC’s proudest accomplishments because it has proven to be a successful strategy to get skilled immigrants closer to meaningful employment. The program brings together recent skilled immigrants and established professionals in occupation-specific mentoring relationships. Since 2004 over 5,300 skilled immigrants have been mentored by Toronto professionals; most by staff of corporate partners. This December we specially thank 27 employers for their steadfast commitment in 2009-2010 and celebrate five that are leaders in mentor recruitment.

 


TRIEC 2009

TRIEC’s 2009 Mentoring Partnership Awards winners flanked by Ratna Omidvar (president, Maytree and chair, TRIEC Board of Directors); Monique Bateman (senior vice president, HR, TD Bank); and Elizabeth McIsaac (executive director, TRIEC). Since 2004, The Mentoring Partnership has facilitated close to 5,000 mentoring relationships between skilled immigrants and established Canadian professionals.

 


CNA

CNAThey look great – we’re thrilled!

And thanks for the photos – what a lovely group.

It’s been a pleasure working with you as well Zal. Thanks for everything and for making my job a lot easier!

Cheers
Cathy

 


Food Banks Canada

FBC They look fantastic! We’re doing the presentation this morning and I know the staff will love them.

Thanks Zal,

Linda Stewart

Administrative Coordinator
Food Banks Canada

 


 

 

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