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Old Posted Dec 17, 2016, 3:42 AM
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Great Canadian Hospital Thread

Hospitals of your city, former, current, active and converted.

Our oldest hospital, the old General, now the Elizabeth Bruyère, specializing in long-term and palliative care.


http://urbsite.blogspot.ca/2013/04/g...-speaking.html

New General and Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, both built in the 70s.




Our oldest active hospital, the Ottawa Civic, birthplace of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. To be replaced a few blocks east in about 10 years. Ottawa Heart Institute on the upper, right.




Similarly to the old General, it will likely become a long-term care facility once the new Civic opens in 10 years.

The Montfort, built in the 50s, Ottawa Francophone Health Centre. The Harris government tried to shut it down in the 90s (after they had closed the Riverside and Grace), but it was saved by the SOS Montfort movement.

Original


http://www.ameriquefrancaise.org/fr/...r#.WFSyiD_2aM8

Today


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montfort_Hospital

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