How Did Lester B Pearson Change Canada

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Canada, a country which spreads from ocean to ocean filled with essential resources, financial solidity, and persisting technological advancements, a flourishing country assembled by prominent leaders, Lester B. Pearson being a prime example. Pearson was a Canadian educator, analyst, and politician who obtained the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for attempting and resolving the Suez crisis. As the 14th Prime Minister of Canada, " Pearson left Canadians with a legacy of peacekeeping, humanitarianism, and a strong sense of international responsibility that lives on to this day." (http://www.archive.thegauntlet.ca) The language policy in Canada distinctly changed due to Pearson's introduction of the Royal Commission. It is known to some Canadians …show more content…
Some of the programs he implemented were education, pensions and the Medical Care. The Medicare Act he put into effect changed the Hospital Insurance Policy and the Diagnostic Services Act. "The Act he implemented gave people who had insurance 'insured services'." ( Granatstein, 99) This meant that Ottawa would pay half of the health costs without copayment. Since doctors used to charge whatever they wanted in the past, Pearson executed this act. Prior to this, people went into bankruptcy. Pearson also injected the Canadian Pension Plan and Student loans throughout his period as Prime Minister.
Canada, a country filled with pride, peace, vital resources, financial solidity, and continuous advancements of technology, a successful country constructed by prominent leaders such as Lester B Pearson. Pearson was a politician and analyst who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for striving to and resolving the Suez crisis. Pearson played a major role in giving Canada the identity it has today. Pearson was a great Canadian who gave Canada the respect it has today. He did this by supporting peace, seeking social welfare programs, and even by giving Canada our own sense of