Last night, we had the final vote on we consider to be the greatest Canadian
of all time. The list to choose from included such diverse personalities as
those ranging from Terry Fox to scientists like  David Suzuki, Alexander
Graham Bell and Frederick Banting, to politicos like Trudeau, Nobel Prize
winner Lester Pearson, to relatively unknowns like Tommy Douglas. Well, in
true Canadian fashion, and something I am quite proud of, the winner was
indeed the relative unknown; Tommy Douglas. \

So. Who is he?  Read on... and gain some insight into just how much more
different Canadians really are compared to our American friends*


Anyhow. Tommy Douglas. *The* Greatest Canadian......

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Excerpts:

"Douglas resigned his federal seat to lead the Saskatchewan CCF and, in the
memorable election of June 15, 1944 he led the party to a massive victory,
winning 47 of 53 seats. At the age of 39, he became head of the first
*democratic socialist* government in North America." (highlights mine (*)

"More than 100 bills, 72 of them aimed at social or economic reform, were
passed during the CCF's first year in power. By the end of two years, they
had removed the sales tax from food and meals and managed to reduce the
provincial debt by $20 million."

"New departments were established which reflected the government's
priorities. These included the new Department of Co-operatives, the
Department of Labour and the Department of Social Welfare. To pay for the
new departments, all the CCF cabinet ministers took a 28 per cent pay cut."

"In 1944, pensioners were granted free medical, hospital and dental
services, and the treatment of diseases such as cancer, tuberculosis, mental
illness and venereal disease was made free for all."

"In 1947, Douglas introduced universal hospitalization at a fee of $5 per
year per person. "It is paid out of the treasury. Instead of the burden of
those hospital bills falling on sick people, it is spread over all the
people," Douglas said. In 1959, twelve years later, when the province's
finances seemed to him to be strong enough, Douglas announced the coming of
the medicare plan. It would be universal, pre-paid, publicly administered,
provide high quality care, including preventive care, and be accepted by
both providers and receivers of the medical service. " ~~~~~~~~~~~ 

More at http://www.saskndp.com/history/douglas.html
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