1843 Medical Faculty of King's College, 1847 became University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, 1853-1887 abolished, 1887 reestablished by take over of Toronto School of Medicine, 1902 absorbed Victoria University Medical Department, 1903 absorbed Trinity Medical College[2]
1824 Montréal Medical Institution, 1829 Medical Faculty of McGill University, 1836-1839 no sessions, 1905 absorbed Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bishop College[2]
1843 Montréal School of Medicine and Surgery, 1891 absorbed Laval University Medical Faculty at Montréal[2] Since 2004, the University of Montreal Faculty of Medicine has operated a satellite campus of its medical school at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières.
Affiliated with University of Toronto, not empowered to grant degrees[2]
Ontario
Toronto School of Medicine
Toronto
MD
1847
1887
1854 affiliated with University of Toronto and Victoria University, 1887 absorbed by University of Toronto[2]
Ontario
Trinity Medical College
Toronto
MD
1853
1903
1853 Upper Canada School of Medicine, 1854 suspended, 1870 reorganized as Faculty of Medicine of Trinity College, 1877 became independent Trinity Medical College, 1878 affiliated with Trinity University and University of Toronto, 1902 reconstituted as Medical Faculty of Trinity University, 1903 merged with Faculty of Medicine of the University of Toronto[2]
Ontario
Victoria University Medical Department
Toronto
MD
1853/54
1869
In the 1850s Victoria College was in Cobourg (Ontario) and the Department of Medicine was established in 1854 when John Rolph’s medical school in Toronto became attached to the College. In 1866, L'École de médecine et de chirurgie de Montréal also became affiliated with Victoria College. No classes were actually given in Cobourg, however the medical diplomas were issued by Victoria College/University because neither medical school was empowered to grant degrees on their own. The Department’s Medical Board of Examiners was established in 1875 to examine students with certificates from medical schools who wished to obtain M.D. degrees. Dr. Uzziel Ogden taught on the Toronto Faculty for many years. The name of the Department was changed when Victoria University was constituted in 1884, and the Department ceased to exist when Victoria University became affiliated with the University of Toronto.[2]
Québec
Laval University Medical Faculty
Montréal
MD
1878
1879
1891
1891 absorbed by the Montréal School of Medicine and Surgery[2]
Expected to graduate up to 30 new doctors a year.[12] Medical campus affiliated with Dalhousie University who will initially be awarding the degrees. Independent medical school by 2035.[13]