Health

+12% lobbying (20242025)

77 MPs have health as their top lobbying subject, with 17,119 total lobbying meetings recorded.

77 MPs
17,119 lobbying meetings
45,150 lobbying registrations
5,586 parliamentary speeches

MPs Most Lobbied on Health

1
Judy A. Sgro
Liberal

Humber River—Black Creek, Ontario

939

meetings

2
Matt Jeneroux
Liberal

Edmonton Riverbend, Alberta

756

meetings

3
Don Davies
NDP

Vancouver Kingsway, British Columbia

729

meetings

4
Mike Lake
Conservative

Leduc—Wetaskiwin, Alberta

635

meetings

5
Robert Oliphant
Liberal

Don Valley West, Ontario

505

meetings

6
Hedy Fry
Liberal

Vancouver Centre, British Columbia

495

meetings

7
Salma Zahid
Liberal

Scarborough Centre—Don Valley East, Ontario

473

meetings

8
Jean-Yves Duclos
Liberal

Québec Centre, Quebec

471

meetings

9
Ziad Aboultaif
Conservative

Edmonton Manning, Alberta

454

meetings

10
Sean Casey
Liberal

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

452

meetings

11
Marilyn Gladu
Liberal

Sarnia—Lambton—Bkejwanong, Ontario

436

meetings

12
Sonia Sidhu
Liberal

Brampton South, Ontario

434

meetings

13
Gord Johns
NDP

Courtenay—Alberni, British Columbia

421

meetings

14
Yasir Naqvi
Liberal

Ottawa Centre, Ontario

398

meetings

15
Tom Kmiec
Conservative

Calgary Shepard, Alberta

375

meetings

16
Dan Mazier
Conservative

Riding Mountain, Manitoba

372

meetings

17
Bardish Chagger
Liberal

Waterloo, Ontario

371

meetings

18
Patty Hajdu
Liberal

Thunder Bay—Superior North, Ontario

346

meetings

19
Marie-France Lalonde
Liberal

Orléans, Ontario

343

meetings

20
Ruby Sahota
Liberal

Brampton North—Caledon, Ontario

330

meetings

21
Brendan Hanley
Liberal

Yukon, Yukon

318

meetings

22
Arnold Viersen
Conservative

Peace River—Westlock, Alberta

293

meetings

23
Ron McKinnon
Liberal

Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam, British Columbia

283

meetings

24
Darren Fisher
Liberal

Dartmouth—Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia

283

meetings

25
Marcus Powlowski
Liberal

Thunder Bay—Rainy River, Ontario

265

meetings

26
Todd Doherty
Conservative

Cariboo—Prince George, British Columbia

263

meetings

27
Iqra Khalid
Liberal

Mississauga—Erin Mills, Ontario

260

meetings

28
Andréanne Larouche
Bloc Québécois

Shefford, Quebec

247

meetings

29
Chris d'Entremont
Liberal

Acadie—Annapolis, Nova Scotia

243

meetings

30
Rob Moore
Conservative

Fundy Royal, New Brunswick

241

meetings

31
Maggie Chi
Liberal

Don Valley North, Ontario

231

meetings

32
Helena Jaczek
Liberal

Markham—Stouffville, Ontario

213

meetings

33
John Brassard
Conservative

Barrie South—Innisfil, Ontario

208

meetings

34
Yvan Baker
Liberal

Etobicoke Centre, Ontario

208

meetings

35
Marjorie Michel
Liberal

Papineau, Quebec

190

meetings

36
Leah Gazan
NDP

Winnipeg Centre, Manitoba

189

meetings

37
Luc Thériault
Bloc Québécois

Montcalm, Quebec

182

meetings

38
Tim Uppal
Conservative

Edmonton Gateway, Alberta

181

meetings

39
Alexandra Mendès
Liberal

Brossard—Saint-Lambert, Quebec

172

meetings

40
Kelly McCauley
Conservative

Edmonton West, Alberta

171

meetings

41
Laila Goodridge
Conservative

Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, Alberta

164

meetings

42
Robert Morrissey
Liberal

Egmont, Prince Edward Island

154

meetings

43
Scott Reid
Conservative

Lanark—Frontenac, Ontario

135

meetings

44
Doug Eyolfson
Liberal

Winnipeg West, Manitoba

134

meetings

45
Shaun Chen
Liberal

Scarborough North, Ontario

132

meetings

46
Élisabeth Brière
Liberal

Sherbrooke, Quebec

127

meetings

47
Michael Barrett
Conservative

Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands—Rideau Lakes, Ontario

123

meetings

48
Sherry Romanado
Liberal

Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne, Quebec

119

meetings

49
Doug Shipley
Conservative

Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte, Ontario

111

meetings

50
Anna Roberts
Conservative

King—Vaughan, Ontario

106

meetings

51
Eric Duncan
Conservative

Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry, Ontario

105

meetings

52
Jacques Ramsay
Liberal

La Prairie—Atateken, Quebec

103

meetings

53
Jean Yip
Liberal

Scarborough—Agincourt, Ontario

101

meetings

54
Michael Cooper
Conservative

St. Albert—Sturgeon River, Alberta

94

meetings

55
Marc Dalton
Conservative

Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge, British Columbia

93

meetings

56
Anna Gainey
Liberal

Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount, Quebec

91

meetings

57
Patricia Lattanzio
Liberal

Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, Quebec

84

meetings

58
Emmanuella Lambropoulos
Liberal

Saint-Laurent, Quebec

66

meetings

59
Tom Osborne
Liberal

Cape Spear, Newfoundland and Labrador

66

meetings

60
Tamara Jansen
Conservative

Cloverdale—Langley City, British Columbia

59

meetings

61
Anju Dhillon
Liberal

Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle, Quebec

53

meetings

62
Amandeep Sodhi
Liberal

Brampton Centre, Ontario

51

meetings

63
Burton Bailey
Conservative

Red Deer, Alberta

45

meetings

64
Costas Menegakis
Conservative

Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill, Ontario

44

meetings

65
Juanita Nathan
Liberal

Pickering—Brooklin, Ontario

44

meetings

66
Stephanie McLean
Liberal

Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke, British Columbia

43

meetings

67
Braedon Clark
Liberal

Sackville—Bedford—Preston, Nova Scotia

40

meetings

68
David McKenzie
Conservative

Calgary Signal Hill, Alberta

39

meetings

69
Alana Hirtle
Liberal

Cumberland—Colchester, Nova Scotia

36

meetings

70
Lena Metlege Diab
Liberal

Halifax West, Nova Scotia

35

meetings

71
Matt Strauss
Conservative

Kitchener South—Hespeler, Ontario

34

meetings

72
Tatiana Auguste
Liberal

Terrebonne, Quebec

28

meetings

73
Helena Konanz
Conservative

Similkameen—South Okanagan—West Kootenay, British Columbia

28

meetings

74
Gabriel Hardy
Conservative

Montmorency—Charlevoix, Quebec

27

meetings

75
Jagsharan Singh Mahal
Conservative

Edmonton Southeast, Alberta

13

meetings

76
Vincent Ho
Conservative

Richmond Hill South, Ontario

9

meetings

77
Bobby Morrissey
Liberal

Egmont, PE

7

meetings

Party Breakdown

Liberal45 (58%)
Conservative27 (35%)
NDP3 (4%)
Bloc Québécois2 (3%)

By Province

Ontario28
Quebec14
Alberta12
British Columbia9
Nova Scotia5
Manitoba3
Prince Edward Island2
Yukon1
New Brunswick1
Newfoundland and Labrador1
PE1

Lobbying Activity by Year

2008208
2009600
20101,151
20111,693
20121,386
20131,254
20141,893
20151,178
20163,299
20173,172
20183,373
20192,209
20204,488
20213,888
20224,247
20233,793
20244,509
20255,072
2026 (partial)4,183

Lobbying Pipeline

How lobbying on this topic flows through Parliament

Registrations45,150
Briefing notes914
Parliament speeches5,586
Question Period113
12% of lobbying registrations get mentioned in Parliament.

Most Active Speakers

Mr. Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe148
Hon. Pierre Poilievre107

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Recent Parliamentary Speeches

Dan Mazier2026-06-17
Health

Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Liberal chair of the health committee suspended the meeting, with the cameras off, blocking emergency meetings from being held in public over the summer. Today, he cancelled the final health committee meeting entirely. This is a blatant abuse of power to shut the health co…

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Hon. Marjorie Michel2026-06-17
Health

Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, I will repeat for the 50th time that we did not block anything regarding the work of the Standing Committee on Health. The Conservatives are always looking to obstruct our work. I also want to take this opportunity to thank the committee members for their hard work, and I wish them a go…

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Matt Strauss2026-06-17
Health

Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, Canadians know a cover‑up when they hear one. That was a cover‑up. They turned the cameras off on a scheduled meeting about the $300‑million PrescribeIT scandal. They cancelled tomorrow's meeting so they can continue to cover it up. Can they offer some fig leaf of an explanation to Cana…

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Hon. Marjorie Michel2026-06-17
Health

Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, I do not see how this can be a cover‑up, because the Conservatives have been asking the same questions about Canada Health Infoway and PrescribeIT for over a month. That means that the public is aware. We are not covering up the information.

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Helena Konanz2026-06-17
Health

Oral Questions

Mr. Speaker, we need to hear from the chair of the health committee as to why he cancelled tomorrow's meeting. Hundreds of millions of health care dollars remain unaccounted for in the $300‑million PrescribeIT scandal. Why? It is because Liberal MPs keep turning off the cameras at the health committ…

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