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  2. History of the National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    Although strikes in the NHS remained rare, changes in everyday industrial relations were more profound. The NHS saw a significant expansion in the number of workplace representatives in this period, sometimes forcing managers to consider the views of sections of the workforce, like the ancillary staff, who they had long ignored. This sometimes ...

  3. National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    General Practice under the National Health Service 1948–1997 (1998) online Archived 23 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine; Rintala, Marvin. Creating the National Health Service: Aneurin Bevan and the Medical Lords (2003) online Archived 18 October 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Rivett G. C. From Cradle to Grave: The First 50 (65) Years of the NHS ...

  4. Healthcare in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals have consistently been the top healthcare expenditure representing 26.6% of total healthcare expenditures in Canada in 2018. [33] Hospital capacity in Canada peaked in 1970. Since then, per-capita hospital bed capacity has been reduced by 63%. [108] Hospital care is delivered by publicly funded hospitals in Canada.

  5. Wikipedia:People by year/Reports/Canadians/For years in ...

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    1990), Canadian painters, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Quebec, 1904 — Paul-Émile Léger (d. 1991), Canadian Clergy, Cardinals, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Quebec, People stubs, 1904 — Wishart Spence (d. 1998), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs, 1904 — Ken ...

  6. List of countries by past life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries showing past life expectancy, ranging from 1950 to 2015 in five-year periods, as estimated by the 2017 revision of the World Population Prospects database by the United Nations Population Division. Life expectancy equals the average number of years a person born in a given country is expected to live if mortality ...

  7. Since 1998, Canada's successive multibillion-dollar budget surpluses have allowed a significant injection of new funding to the healthcare system, with the stated goal of reducing waiting times for treatment. [citation needed] However, this may be hampered by the return to deficit spending as of the 2009 Canadian federal budget. [citation needed]

  8. 2018 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    25 March – André Bourbeau, politician (born 1936) 27 March – James "Quick" Parker, football player (born 1958) 22 April – Keith Ashfield, politician (born 1952) 2 May – Bill Torrey, hockey executive (born 1934) 2 May – Gord Brown, politician (born 1960) 2 May – Paul Dick, politician (born 1940) 13 May – Margot Kidder, actress ...

  9. List of Canadian provinces and territories by life expectancy

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    Data source: Statistics Canada. [2] 3-year average: Life expectancy in Canada in 2020-2022 [1] [3] Life expectancy in Canada in 2017-2019 [1] [3] Life expectancy in Canada in 2018-2020, 3-year average. [a] The legend is identical to the one given in the health region map below. [1] [3] Life expectancy in Canada in 2015-2017, 3-year average, by ...