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Dennis Anderson (politician)

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in 2017. When he accepted his degree, Anderson said this: "When I left home, I also had to find a reason for life. It may seem foolish, but I decided that to change this world for the better was to be my reason for living. For me, and I believe for you, we must truly feel worthwhile in this very fast
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As founding chair of the Alberta Alliance for Mental Illness and Mental Health, Anderson united sixteen organizations in the governance of mental health. He has been an advisor to organizations including the psychiatric department of the
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appointed Anderson as the Minister of Culture and Multiculturalism and Women's Issues. Anderson held this position until 1987, when he became Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. He ran for his fourth and final term in the
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in Alberta and on its national executive. He was a director of the Mental Health Commission of Canada, and has worked with other mental health advocacy organizations including the
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became Premier in 1992. Anderson also served as deputy house leader and was the primary lead for the Alberta legislative committees on Canada's constitution and
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Governor's Circle on Mental Health and Addictions, and created the Chimo Project providing animal-assisted therapy for people with
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Anderson received the Hero's award for pioneering the Chimo Project as well as a Best West Award for the best radio show,
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Commission from 2006 to 2012 and chair of all Alberta Police Commissions, he initiated mental health training for police.
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moving and complex world; I suggest we must be working to improve our world, not just working, at our occupation."
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reform. Anderson retired at the dissolution of the Alberta Legislature in 1993.
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and started the Rochdale Drug Crisis Centre. He has continued to advocate for
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establishing fairness and protection of individual rights, twice in
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ever since. After Rochdale, he spent several years in
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Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta MLAs
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MLA
Calgary-Currie
Fred Peacock
Jocelyn Burgener
Edmonton
Alberta
Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta
Calgary
Alberta
Alberta
Rochdale College
Toronto
mental health
media
Edmonton
Progressive Conservative
1979 Alberta general election
Calgary-Currie
1982 Alberta general election
1986 Alberta general election
Don Getty
1989 Alberta general election
Minister of Consumer and Corporate Affairs
Ralph Klein
Senate
Russia
Peru
Ukraine
India
mental health

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