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Canada and residency
In the U. S. and Canada, training for board certification in internal medicine, pediatrics, or gynecology after medical school is called residency.
In Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States general surgery is a five to seven year residency and follows completion of medical school, either MD, MBBS, MBChB, or DO degrees.
In Canada, practitioners complete a five-year residency training after medical school.
Route 1: A five year residency leading to the designation of FRCP ( EM ) through the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada ( Emergency Medicine Board Certification-Emergency Medicine Consultant ).
Route 2: A 1 year emergency medicine fellowship after a two year family medicine residency leading to the designation of CCFP ( EM ) through the College of Family Physicians of Canada ( Competency Certification )
In Canada, an ophthalmology residency after medical school is undertaken.
In Canada, anatomical pathology is a five year residency ; Then residents who wish to become forensic pathologists must complete a one year fellowship in forensic pathology.
The basic eligibility requirement is completion of a residency program in psychiatry accredited by the Residency Review Committee for Psychiatry of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education ( ACGME ), the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada ( RCPS ( C )), or the American Osteopathic Association ( AOA ).
Thirsk was in the family medicine residency program at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Montreal when he was selected in December 1983 by the National Research Council of Canada to join the Canadian astronaut program.
He completed a residency in family practice in the faculty of medicine, University of Ottawa, in 1985 and obtained fellowship in emergency medicine from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, following completion of a residency in emergency medicine at the University of Toronto, in 1988.
The Permanent Resident Card expires every five years, and then may be renewed by making application and proving that the applicant has been physically present in Canada for the requisite time period, or has otherwise satisfied the residency requirements.
Although an individual may meet the residency requirements by living outside of Canada with a Canadian citizen spouse, or working outside Canada for a Canadian business, the Permanent Resident Card cannot be renewed without being present in Canada and having a Canadian address.
If granted a permanent residency visa while living in Canada as a temporary resident ( for example on a study or work permit or holding a visitor record ), the applicant must still officially land and achieve the landed immigrant status.
In Koo ( Re ), 1992 CanLII 2417 ( FC ), 1 FC 286, Justice Barbara Reed further elaborated that in residency cases the question before the Court is whether Canada is the country in which an applicant has centralized his or her mode of existence.
* Able to vote in political elections upon reaching the age of 18 ( provided they are not absent from Canada for more than 5 years and intend to resume residency in Canada ).
The Institute is certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada for residency and fellowship training in cardiac surgery, cardiology, and cardiac anesthesiology.
He moved to Canada in 1974, and completed two years of residency training in paediatrics at the IWK Health Centre at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia.

Canada and leads
* 1957 – John Diefenbaker leads the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada to a stunning upset in the Canadian federal election, 1957, ending 22 years of Liberal Party rule.
* 1877 – American Indian Wars: Sitting Bull leads his band of Lakota into Canada to avoid harassment by the United States Army under Colonel Nelson Miles.
** WWI: A conscription crisis in Canada leads to passage of the Military Service Act.
* May 5 – American Indian Wars: Sitting Bull leads his band of Lakota into Canada to avoid harassment by the United States Army under Colonel Nelson Miles.
* November – December – In the Canadas, William Lyon Mackenzie leads the Upper Canada Rebellion and Louis-Joseph Papineau leads the Lower Canada Rebellion.
* March 5 – The New Brunswick Legislature passes a bill to advance literacy in the province, which eventually leads to the creation of public education in what is now Canada.
The International Fingerprint Research Group ( IFRG ) which meets biennially, consists of members of the leading fingerprint research groups from Europe, the US, Canada, Australia and Israel and leads the way in the development, assessment and implementation of new techniques for operational fingerprint detection.
Kendall is at the junction of Washington State Route 542 ( the Mount Baker Highway ) and State Route 547, which leads over a low pass on the northeastern flank of Sumas Mountain to connect to the town of Sumas and the border crossing with Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada.
It was part of American Motors Canada, Inc. Rambler Drive, a small street just west of this plant, still exists and leads into a residential subdivision that was built in the 1960s.
Among the engineering faculties / schools in the U15, Ecole Polytechnique leads the way in many areas of research: number of Canada Research Chairs ( No. 1 ), total NSERC grants ( No. 1 ), number of publications in engineering faculties in Canada ( No. 5 ) and NSERC research grants in partnership with industry ( No. 1 ).
Their eponymous debut album, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown ( 1968 ) contained the song " Fire ", a chart-topping hit single in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States, with Crane's organ on the leads.
* March 31 – John Diefenbaker leads the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada to a massive election victory.
In the Eurozone because multiple countries having adopted the Euro, this easily leads to competition between trackers in different countries ; in the United States competition plays out at the state or county level ; and in Canada, at the provincial level.
Route 80 is one of the two entrances to the Baccalieu Trail, Route 100 and Route 81 lead to the Marine Atlantic Ferry Service in Argentia and other parts of Placentia and St. Mary's Bays, and Route 1, the Trans Canada leads towards the second entrance to the Baccalieu Trail and the capital city of St. John's.
* Along with a general feeling that the government was not democratic, the failure of the executive committee to maintain the confidence of the elected officials leads to violent but unsuccessful rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada.
* December 13-Governor-General Colborne leads British assault on Two Mountains Country, Lower Canada.
: 1908: SickKids installed the first milk pasteurization plant in Canada and leads the fight for compulsory pasteurization.

Canada and eligibility
Nominations other than for the International Album of the Year may only be awarded to Canadians who have lived in Canada during the final six months of the eligibility period, and are deemed Canadian by birth, passport or immigration status.
The Colorado State Board of Accountancy allows Chartered Accountants from eligible jurisdictions ( Australia, South Africa, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand ), automatic eligibility to sit for the Uniform CPA Exam as a Colorado candidate.
The explanation is that in Canada, the eligibility cutoff for age-class hockey is January 1, and the players who are born in the first months of the year are older by 9 – 12 months, which at the preadolescent age of selection ( nine or ten ) manifests into an important physical advantage.
* Edwards v. Canada ( Attorney General ), also known as the Persons Case, a 1930 case in the Judicial Committee of the Imperial Privy Council on women's eligibility to be members of the Canadian federal Senate
* and several associated organizations ( Addiction Services of Thames Valley, Community Options for Justice, Credit Counseling Oxford-Family Services Thames Valley, Elgin-Oxford Legal Clinic, Family Service of Thames Valley, Ministry of Children & Youth Services-probation & parole, Ministry of Health & Long-Term Care-OHIP eligibility and entitlement, Ontario Works-Oxford County Social Services, Pediatrician, Veterans Affairs Canada, Women's Emergency Centre ).
Elections Canada reported on March 29, 2004 the party lost its eligibility to become registered because it failed to report a change of leader.
His North American Indian Card ( for which he qualified because his grandmother was a Chippewa ) entitled him to citizenship in both the U. S. and Canada, as well as a U. S. passport, which was all he needed for tournament eligibility.
The purpose for the split was to expand into and improve the soccer capabilities of many urban areas throughout the United States and Canada, while offering current college soccer players the opportunity to continue playing during the summer months without losing their college eligibility.
The Liberal Party pointed to having increased the pension to $ 75 per month for persons 70 years of age and older, put in place plans to reduce the eligibility age to 65 by 1970, and to add a " Canada Assistance Program " payment for seniors with lower incomes.
Of particular note are his statements in Edwards v. Canada ( Attorney General ) ( often referred to as the Persons Case ) which dealt with the eligibility of women to be appointed to the Canadian Senate.
A war veteran's eligibility for certain benefits may depend on his / her " overseas " status, defined by Veterans ' Affairs as having served at least two miles offshore from Canada.
A person must apply to Department of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada ( HRSDC ) and meet the eligibility criteria to receive benefits.
For example, years worked in the U. S. may contribute to the Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security eligibility with the proper paperwork.

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