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CTV National News: A once-in-a-lifetime gift to transform cardiology care

CTV National News: A once-in-a-lifetime gift to transform cardiology care

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Andrew Johnson has the story of a $60-million donation that is expected to enable Vancouver's biggest hospital to create the 'Mayo Clinic of the North.'

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