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Peter Lougheed is a prominent Canadian political and academic figure, serving as Premier of Alberta from 1971 to 1985. After retiring from politics, he became a lecturer at the University of Calgary and the Banff Centre of Management. He holds degrees from the University of Alberta and Harvard University. His career includes leadership roles in business, law, and governance, with a focus on Alberta's development, constitutional rights, and western Canadian interests.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts and Law, University of Alberta
- Master of Business Administration, Harvard University
Research Interests: Lougheed’s academic and professional work centers on public policy, leadership, and Alberta’s constitutional and economic governance. He is particularly noted for his contributions to provincial rights, natural resource management, and educational reforms during his premiership.
Awards:
- Companion of the Order of Canada (1987)
- Member of the Privy Council of Canada (1982)
- Queen’s Counsel (Q.C.)
His post-political career included legal practice at Bennett Jones and advocacy for organizations like the Banff Centre. He remains active in sports and community initiatives, reflecting his lifelong dedication to public service and Alberta’s cultural and economic identity.



