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  2. Peter Lougheed Centre - Wikipedia

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    Peter Lougheed Centre (PLC) is a 506,000 square foot hospital in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is under the auspices of Alberta Health Services , formerly the Calgary Health Region , providing medical and surgical services to Calgary but also Southern Alberta .

  3. St. Boniface Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Boniface's emergency department provides acute care for an average of over 100 patients per day, and is the second busiest emergency department in Winnipeg. [58] The emergency room had the third longest wait times in Canada as of 2016. [59] Patient visits are expected to rise dramatically in the next few years, as smaller emergency ...

  4. Peter Lougheed - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Peter Lougheed PC CC AOE QC (/ ˈ l ɔː h iː d / LAW-heed; July 26, 1928 – September 13, 2012) was a Canadian lawyer and Progressive Conservative politician who served as the tenth premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985, presiding over a period of reform and economic growth.

  5. Alberta Union of Provincial Employees - Wikipedia

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    Hard times hit Alberta in 1983 and the government began to cut jobs. AUPE's membership had touched 52,500, but by 1984 had dipped to 47,500. The Union responded with aggressive organizing in municipal government and the health care sector. Patricia (Pat) Wocknitz was elected president at the beginning of this difficult period. One of her first ...

  6. Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The party formed the provincial government, without interruption, from 1971 until the party's defeat in the 2015 provincial election [7] under premiers Peter Lougheed, Don Getty, Ralph Klein, Ed Stelmach, Alison Redford, Dave Hancock and Jim Prentice. At 44 years, this was the longest unbroken run in government at the provincial or federal ...

  7. 1975 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    March 26 - Alberta election: Peter Lougheed's PCs win a second consecutive majority; April 1 - Environment Canada switches to degrees Celsius; April 2 - The CN Tower is completed in Toronto; May 28 - Centennial Secondary School shooting; May 30 - The Yukon and the Northwest Territories are given seats in the Senate

  8. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1304 on Monday ... - AOL

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    The New York Times. Today's Wordle Answer for #1304 on Monday, January 13, 2025. Today's Wordle answer on Monday, January 13, 2025, is CLOAK. How'd you do? Up Next:

  9. 20th Alberta Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Alberta's twentieth government was controlled by the majority Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta for the fourth time, led by Premier Peter Lougheed until his resignation, he was replaced by Don Getty. The Official Opposition was led by Grant Notley of the New Democratic Party until his death on October 19, 1984, and later Ray Martin.