Health
77 MPs have health as their top lobbying subject, with 17,119 total lobbying meetings recorded.
MPs Most Lobbied on Health
Humber River—Black Creek, Ontario
939
meetings
Edmonton Riverbend, Alberta
756
meetings
Vancouver Kingsway, British Columbia
729
meetings
Leduc—Wetaskiwin, Alberta
635
meetings
Don Valley West, Ontario
505
meetings
Vancouver Centre, British Columbia
495
meetings
Scarborough Centre—Don Valley East, Ontario
473
meetings
Québec Centre, Quebec
471
meetings
Edmonton Manning, Alberta
454
meetings
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
452
meetings
Sarnia—Lambton—Bkejwanong, Ontario
436
meetings
Brampton South, Ontario
434
meetings
Courtenay—Alberni, British Columbia
421
meetings
Ottawa Centre, Ontario
398
meetings
Calgary Shepard, Alberta
375
meetings
Riding Mountain, Manitoba
372
meetings
Waterloo, Ontario
371
meetings
Thunder Bay—Superior North, Ontario
346
meetings
Orléans, Ontario
343
meetings
Brampton North—Caledon, Ontario
330
meetings
Yukon, Yukon
318
meetings
Peace River—Westlock, Alberta
293
meetings
Coquitlam—Port Coquitlam, British Columbia
283
meetings
Dartmouth—Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia
283
meetings
Thunder Bay—Rainy River, Ontario
265
meetings
Cariboo—Prince George, British Columbia
263
meetings
Mississauga—Erin Mills, Ontario
260
meetings
Shefford, Quebec
247
meetings
Acadie—Annapolis, Nova Scotia
243
meetings
Fundy Royal, New Brunswick
241
meetings
Don Valley North, Ontario
231
meetings
Markham—Stouffville, Ontario
213
meetings
Barrie South—Innisfil, Ontario
208
meetings
Etobicoke Centre, Ontario
208
meetings
Papineau, Quebec
190
meetings
Winnipeg Centre, Manitoba
189
meetings
Montcalm, Quebec
182
meetings
Edmonton Gateway, Alberta
181
meetings
Brossard—Saint-Lambert, Quebec
172
meetings
Edmonton West, Alberta
171
meetings
Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, Alberta
164
meetings
Egmont, Prince Edward Island
154
meetings
Lanark—Frontenac, Ontario
135
meetings
Winnipeg West, Manitoba
134
meetings
Scarborough North, Ontario
132
meetings
Sherbrooke, Quebec
127
meetings
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands—Rideau Lakes, Ontario
123
meetings
Longueuil—Charles-LeMoyne, Quebec
119
meetings
Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte, Ontario
111
meetings
King—Vaughan, Ontario
106
meetings
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry, Ontario
105
meetings
La Prairie—Atateken, Quebec
103
meetings
Scarborough—Agincourt, Ontario
101
meetings
St. Albert—Sturgeon River, Alberta
94
meetings
Pitt Meadows—Maple Ridge, British Columbia
93
meetings
Notre-Dame-de-Grâce—Westmount, Quebec
91
meetings
Saint-Léonard—Saint-Michel, Quebec
84
meetings
Saint-Laurent, Quebec
66
meetings
Cape Spear, Newfoundland and Labrador
66
meetings
Cloverdale—Langley City, British Columbia
59
meetings
Dorval—Lachine—LaSalle, Quebec
53
meetings
Brampton Centre, Ontario
51
meetings
Red Deer, Alberta
45
meetings
Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill, Ontario
44
meetings
Pickering—Brooklin, Ontario
44
meetings
Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke, British Columbia
43
meetings
Sackville—Bedford—Preston, Nova Scotia
40
meetings
Calgary Signal Hill, Alberta
39
meetings
Cumberland—Colchester, Nova Scotia
36
meetings
Halifax West, Nova Scotia
35
meetings
Kitchener South—Hespeler, Ontario
34
meetings
Terrebonne, Quebec
28
meetings
Similkameen—South Okanagan—West Kootenay, British Columbia
28
meetings
Montmorency—Charlevoix, Quebec
27
meetings
Edmonton Southeast, Alberta
13
meetings
Richmond Hill South, Ontario
9
meetings
Egmont, PE
7
meetings
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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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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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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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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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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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