Jane Philpott: Politicians won’t move the needle on health care policy if they’re punished for it in the polls. Time to look elsewhere.
Jane Philpott: We don’t need more studies; we need action. We must seize this moment in history and act to prevent more senseless deaths.
Jane Philpott: That means frontline workers having access to PPE, rapidly expanding the health workforce in creative ways, and the provinces and territories working together to produce consistent and timely data
Jane Philpott describes her first few shifts working on the COVID-19 front lines at Markham Stouffville Hospital
Jane Philpott and Jody Wilson-Raybould: Medical assistance in dying is complex and deeply personal. Is there enough medical and social evidence to understand the implications of an expanded law?
Jane Philpott and Samantha Green: To tackle a global climate catastrophe, we should study how society has successfully faced other health crises
Jane Philpott and Danyaal Raza: Medicare effectively ends as soon as a patient receives a prescription
Jane Philpott: Ask intelligent questions and truly declare your mind and your opinion, as you swore you would do
After enduring a loss, Jane Philpott wanted to be brave. If not for herself, for the young women who looked up to her.
Philippe J. Fournier: An exclusive 338Canada/Mainstreet poll has the Liberals with the lead in Markham-Stouffville and the Independent in third place
Andrew MacDougall: Two Liberal heavyweights-turned-independent candidates want to do politics differently. But their odds at winning on their own, without any party support, are low.
In announcing they are running as Independents, two former cabinet ministers take aim at real change in politics