
Marjorie Michel
Minister of Health
Liberal
Government Contracts
Contracts awarded to entities linked to this member, as identified through disclosed holdings and lobbying activity
| Organization | Contracts | Total Value |
|---|---|---|
| IQVIA Solutions Canada Inc. | 3 | $2,252,201.87 |
| The University of British Columbia | 5 | $1,560,245.28 |
| University of Manitoba | 3 | $604,857.60 |
| Canadian Pharmacists Association | 1 | $152,545.99 |
| Moderna Biopharma Canada Corporation | 1 | $101,500.00 |
| McKesson Canada | 1 | $24,085.99 |
Lobbying Activity
Organizations that have lobbied this member, sorted by frequency
Recent Mentions
Updated 2026-05-24Recent news, social media, and press mentions
Marjorie Michel outlines Canada's new drug approach in Ottawa remarks.
Canada.ca published remarks from Health Minister Marjorie Michel describing the federal government's new approach on drugs. She said the plan is focused on saving lives, reducing costs, and helping build the economy.
View source →A health coalition profiles Marjorie Michel as Canada's new minister of health.
The Health Coalition highlighted Marjorie Michel's appointment as Canada's new minister of health and noted that she is newly elected to Parliament for Papineau. The piece frames her selection as an important change in federal health leadership.
View source →Parliament's member profile shows Marjorie Michel's role as MP for Papineau and Minister of Health.
The House of Commons member profile lists Marjorie Michel as the Liberal MP for Papineau, Quebec, and as Minister of Health. It also records recent parliamentary activity, indicating she is active in the current session.
View source →Wikipedia entry summarizes Marjorie Michel's current cabinet role and political background.
The Wikipedia page describes Marjorie Michel as a Haitian-Canadian politician serving as Minister of Health since 2025. It also notes that she represents Papineau as a Liberal MP in Mark Carney's cabinet.
View source →A YouTube clip shows Marjorie Michel speaking at a clinic event in Montreal.
A posted video captures Health Minister Marjorie Michel at the Saint-Michel clinic on April 24, where she rolled out funding for Black communities. The mention is tied to health funding and anti-racism efforts rather than a formal news report.
View source →Minister Marjorie Michel announces over $8.6 million in funding for Black communities in Montreal.
As part of Canada’s Black Justice Strategy, Minister Marjorie Michel announced more than $8.6 million over two years to fund 24 projects targeting Black communities, especially youth and victims. The initiative seeks to combat systemic racism and enhance access to navigation services in the criminal justice system. The announcement occurred in Montreal on April 24, 2026.
View source →Federal Health Minister Marjorie Michel is exploring a generational smoking ban.
Federal Health Minister Marjorie Michel stated she is looking into implementing a generational smoking ban. The discussion was featured in a Health Matters segment on GlobalNews.ca. This comes amid ongoing efforts to address public health issues related to smoking.
View source →Carney's Health Minister Marjorie Michel gets called out in Health Committee for Canada's deteriorating public health sector.
Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, appeared before the HESA committee to discuss the decline in Canada's public health sector. She addressed issues including the closure of research centers across the country. The session highlighted criticisms directed at her performance.
View source →Government of Canada news page mentions Minister of Health Marjorie Michel alongside other officials.
Marjorie Michel is listed on the official Canada.ca news page with Hon. Mélanie Joly, Hon. Nathalie Provost, and Hon. Patricia A. The page aggregates recent government news content. Specific details of mentions are not elaborated.
View source →Marjorie Michel serves as Liberal MP for Papineau, Quebec, and Minister of Health.
The official Parliament page confirms Marjorie Michel's role as the Honourable Minister of Health representing Papineau in Quebec. She has made 40 chamber interventions in the current session. Her political affiliation is Liberal.
View source →Public Disclosures
Financial and ethics disclosures filed with the registry
Assets
Sole ownership of a residential rental unit located in Montreal, Quebec
Gifts
Gift (Act) Received 2025/10/20
Nature
An ulu, a traditional Inuit semi-circular knife.
Source
The Honourable John Main, Minister of Health of Nunavut
Circumstances
Gift offered following my visit to Nunavut and my meeting with my counterpart, Minister Main. This visit took place on July 28–29, 2025, and the gift was received by mail on October 20, 2025.
Gift (Act) Received 2025/06/21
Nature
One ticket to the Sickle Cell Anemia Association of Quebec's fundraising gala in Montreal, Quebec
Source
Sickle Cell Anemia Association of Quebec
Circumstances
Delivering a speech
Liabilities
Mortgage with RBC
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Director, Fondation pour les élèves de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec
Director, CPA Without Borders, Montreal, Quebec
Director, Ordre des comptables professionnels agréés du Québec, Montreal, Quebec
Spouse's/Common-Law Partner's assets
Sole ownership of a residential rental unit located in Gatineau, Quebec
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Mortgage with BMO
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Summary Statement
Obligation to provide a confidential report has been met and all initial reporting and compliance measures have been taken to comply with the Conflict of Interest Act.
Contact Information
220-1100 Crémazie East Boulevard Montréal, Quebec H2P 2X2