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  2. Peter Lougheed Centre - Wikipedia

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    The PLC has a 24 hours emergency department, an intensive care unit (ICU), and offers ambulatory care. It was named after Peter Lougheed , who served as premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985. The hospital opened in 1988 with 500 beds, and today contains over 600 beds.

  3. List of hospitals in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton 53°33′36″N 113°29′50″W  /  53.56000°N 113.49722°W  / 53.56000; -113.49722  ( Glenrose Rehabilitation Grey Nuns Community Hospital

  4. Health care in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Calgary currently has four major adult acute care hospitals; the Foothills Medical Centre, the Peter Lougheed Centre, the Rockyview General Hospital and the South Health Campus and a children's acute care hospital; Alberta Children's Hospital, all running under the auspices of Alberta Health Services, the single provincial health authority for the province, that delivers medical care on behalf ...

  5. Peter Lougheed - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Report cover featured a caricature of Peter Lougheed following the victory accompanied by the title "Peter The Greatest". [ 66 ] During the 1979 election , Lougheed and the Progressive Conservative party gained popularity, with Lougheed campaigning on the informal slogan "79 in '79" in reference to winning all 79 seats in the ...

  6. Alberta Union of Provincial Employees - Wikipedia

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    However, PSERA had been passed over the objections of AUPE and other unions, who remembered Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed's 1971 pre-election promises of full bargaining rights for public employees. Instead, Lougheed's government passed the most restrictive labour legislation in Canada, which included compulsory arbitration designed to favour ...

  7. 20th Alberta Legislature - Wikipedia

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    20th Alberta Legislature; Majority parliament: 10 March 1983 – 10 April 1986: Parliament leaders; Premier: Peter Lougheed September 10, 1971 – November 1, 1985: Don Getty

  8. List of premiers of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Peter Lougheed served as premier, winning four elections, until 1985 when he retired from public office. Some of Lougheed's notable accomplishments were the limited Alberta Bill of Rights, and the Heritage Trust Fund. [10] Don Getty, one of Lougheed's long-time cabinet ministers, returned to politics to win the leadership of the party. Getty's ...

  9. Grey Nuns Community Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Lorne Warneke opened the first gender identity clinic in Canada at the Grey Nuns Community Hospital in 1996, where he served as medical director until retiring in 2017. [6] [7] Warneke was a major advocate for transgender rights and played an important role in getting Alberta Health Services to cover gender reassignment surgery in 1984, and again in 2010.