The National Mental Health Act of 1946, which called for the establishment of a National Institute of Mental Health
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Admission and continuing treatment at Alberta Hospital Edmonton can be voluntary, formal under the Mental Health Act, or in the Forensic Psychiatry Program under the Criminal Code of Canada.
President Truman signed the National Mental Health Act (1946), which called for the establishment of a National Institute of Mental Health.
In March 2006, an Edmonton police officer was disciplined for using the word Newphie