Ernest Macalpine Armstrong

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Ernest Macalpine Armstrong (1894–1983), often known as E. M. Armstrong, was a prominent Canadian physician and politician. He served as the Minister of National Health and Welfare from 1957 to 1963, and was instrumental in the development of Canada's healthcare system.

Early Life and Education

Armstrong was born on October 27, 1894, in Kingston, Ontario. He attended Queen's University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1915 and his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1921.

Medical Career

After graduating from Queen's University, Armstrong worked as a general practitioner in Toronto. He was known for his dedication to his patients and his commitment to improving the healthcare system. In 1932, he became the president of the Ontario Medical Association, a position he held until 1934.

Political Career

Armstrong entered politics in 1940, when he was elected as a Member of Parliament for the Progressive Conservative Party. He served as the Minister of National Health and Welfare from 1957 to 1963, during which time he played a key role in the development of Canada's healthcare system.

Legacy

Armstrong's contributions to the healthcare system in Canada are still recognized today. The E. M. Armstrong Bursary at Queen's University is named in his honor, and is awarded to students in the School of Medicine who demonstrate financial need.

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