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Tommy Douglas was premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961. During Tommy's first year as the premier, he passed 72 laws, most being directly or indirectly related to health care. Douglas expanded the University of Saskatchewan to have a medical schools in order to train more doctors. Free hospital, dental, and medical care was immediately provided to retirees, and treatment for mental illness, as well as tuberculosis, cancer, and venereal disease was made free for all people in Saskatchewan.
Title: Political Philosophy of Tommy Douglas
Title: The Political Career of Tommy Douglas
Tommy Douglas is one of three children of Annie and Thomas Douglas. Tommy was born in Falkirk, Scotland. When Tommy was a teenager, he was looking down on a protesting crowd of workers who were protesting for low wages. Tommy noticed that even though the workers were working very hard, they couldnt afford to give their families good quality of life.