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A Brief Submitted on February 12, 1962 to the Royal Commission on Health Services

A Brief Submitted on February 12, 1962 to the Royal Commission on Health Services
Author: Academy of Religion and Mental Health. Calgary Branch
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Total Pages: 34
Release: 1962
Genre: Health care reform
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Observations and recommendations of the the Calgary Branch of the Academy of Religion and Mental Health concerning spiritual aspects of health care in Canada.


Royal Commission on Health Services

Royal Commission on Health Services
Author: Robert Martin Strachan
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Total Pages:
Release: 1962
Genre: Health care reform
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Supplemental information provided by Robert M. Strachan, the Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the New Democratic Party of British Columbia, concerning health care in Canada, following his original submission in February 1962.


Brief on a National Health Insurance Scheme to the Royal Commission on Health Services on February 14th, 1962

Brief on a National Health Insurance Scheme to the Royal Commission on Health Services on February 14th, 1962
Author: Edmonton and District Labour Council
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Total Pages: 10
Release: 1962
Genre: Health care reform
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Brief submitted by the Edmonton and District Labour Council, which comprises trade unions in the city of Edmonton representing over 15,000 members. The case is made for a national comprehensive health insurance scheme and its characteristics are described. The limitations of private insurance plans are discussed.