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Reverse the trend

Heart disease affects everyone.

Did you know that 9 out of 10 Canadians over the age of 20 have at least 1 risk factor for cardiovascular disease?

Thankfully, you can make a difference. Your donation helps reverse this trend.

Our goal is a clear-cut one: reduce the number of incidents caused by heart disease by 50% in the next 10 years.

Canadian Pacific

doubles* your generosity

Canadian Pacific is committed to helping sensitive hearts during Heart Month and will double the impact of your monthly donation. Until February 28, 2023, CP will match every new donation collected as part of the monthly donation program*.

Open your heart year-round

A monthly donation is a simple way to donate in line with your means and strengthen your commitment to the cause:

  • Every month, a pre-authorized amount will be withdrawn from your bank account or charged to your credit card. It’s that simple.
  • You can increase, decrease, suspend, or cancel your donations by contacting us.
  • Once a year, you will receive a tax receipt for the total value of your donations.

Don unique

Le don unique en ligne est une manière de devenir mécène de l’Institut, en fonction de vos moyens.

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Don mensuel

Le don unique en ligne est une manière de devenir mécène de l’Institut, en fonction de vos moyens.

Make a difference

Join our fight against the world’s leading cause of death. Your generosity allows us to prevent heart disease and make advances in cardiovascular medicine.

By donating every month, you will have a tangible impact on promising projects. Your support will enable us to replace heart-lung devices, improve telehealth services, and purchase cutting-edge training equipment.

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“The staff at the Institute saved my life and made it so my children still have a mom. I swore to my kids that I’d come home, and thanks to those skilled professionals I was able to keep my promise.”
Kim Auclair,
a patient who had myxoma surgery in 2022