Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Alanna Smith
Publication Date: September 21, 2025 - 04:00
Interest from U.S. doctors looking to work in Canada has spiked but few have made the move
September 21, 2025
The passing thought of moving to Canada from the United States because of its political climate became an active idea for physician Libby Fleming when, in 2022, the constitutional right to abortion was overturned south of the border.
She had a planned trip to Costa Rica later that summer but cancelled it, booking a plane ticket to Nova Scotia instead. The Atlantic province was a bucket-list destination for her. It was also actively recruiting foreign physicians to address a country-wide shortage of doctors.
As the Toronto Blue Jays look to win it all this post-season, some fans say their nervousness and cautious excitement for the playoffs are accompanied by another win — the community and connection they’ve found amid the team’s success.Sunday saw Toronto clinch a playoff berth with a win over the Kansas City Royals, but the Jays are still feeling the pressure with five regular season games left. Toronto’s seeding in the post-season is top of mind for the teams and fans alike, with the top two division leaders getting a bye to the American League Division Series.
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After an absence of nearly four months, Blue Jays slugger Anthony Santander returned to Toronto's starting lineup on Wednesday against the Boston Red Sox.
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Eddie Giacomin, clad in goalie pads, frequently left the security of his goal crease to grab a loose puck, or to deliver a bodycheck to an unsuspecting forward.The wandering goaltender, nicknamed Fast Eddie, backstopped the New York Rangers and the Detroit Red Wings for 13 seasons, building a hall-of-fame career from unpromising beginnings.
September 24, 2025 - 16:53 | Tom Hawthorn | The Globe and Mail
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