“He was a visionary with tenacity and dedication. ”
In 1975, when natural resources revenues provided the Province of Alberta with a substantial surplus, Premier Lougheed had the foresight to envision a Heritage Foundation for the future support and development of the potential talent and capacity of young Albertans.
Focusing on basic medical research as the prime area to be supported, Lougheed consulted with the deans of the province’s two medical schools, and in 1977 created a Health Research Task Force led by Dr. J. E. Bradley to evaluate the present state of medical research in the province, to visit leading medical research facilities in other jurisdictions, and to provide the government with a blueprint for the optimal realization of the project. Mr. Lougheed was appointed a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1986.
The Honourable Peter Lougheed and Dr. John Bradley were jointly nominated and inducted into The Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. View the video that was produced to honour them both at our 2001 Induction Ceremony.