Dionne quintuplets
![Ontario Premier [[Mitchell Hepburn]] with the Dionne babies in 1934](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/Dionnequints1.jpg)
The Dionne girls were born premature. After four months with their family, custody was signed over to the Red Cross, which paid for their care and oversaw the building of a hospital for the sisters. Less than a year after this agreement was signed, the Ontario government stepped in and passed the ''Dionne Quintuplets' Guardianship Act, 1935'', which made them wards of the Crown until the age of 18. The Ontario provincial government and those around them began to profit by making them a significant tourist attraction.
The identical quintuplet girls were, in order of birth: # Yvonne Édouilda Marie Dionne (died 2001) # Annette Lillianne Marie Allard (living) # Cécile Marie Émilda Langlois (living) # Émilie Marie Jeanne Dionne (died 1954) # Marie Reine Alma Houle (died 1970) Provided by Wikipedia
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Primary Care Transformation During a Pandemic: Rapid Reforms Focused on Outreach Approaches and Intersectoral Collaboration to Better Serve Vulnerable Populations by Nancy Côté, Andrew Freeman, Jean-Louis Denis, Dave Laverdière, Émilie Dionne, Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Matthew Menear
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Does healthcare inequity reflect variations in peoples' abilities to access healthcare? Results from a multi-jurisdictional interventional study in two high-income countries by Jeannie Haggerty, Jean-Frederic Levesque, Mark Harris, Catherine Scott, Simone Dahrouge, Virginia Lewis, Emilie Dionne, Nigel Stocks, Grant Russell
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Typology of organizational innovation components: building blocks to improve access to primary healthcare for vulnerable populations by Mélanie Ann Smithman, Sarah Descôteaux, Émilie Dionne, Lauralie Richard, Mylaine Breton, Vladimir Khanassov, Jeannie L. Haggerty, On behalf of the IMPACT research team
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Improving access to primary health care: a cross-case comparison based on an a priori program theory by Catherine Spooner, Virginia Lewis, Cathie Scott, Simone Dahrouge, Jeannie Haggerty, Grant Russell, Jean-Frederic Levesque, Emilie Dionne, Nigel Stocks, Mark F. Harris, IMPACT team
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