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Why is Patty Hajdu still the minister of health?
Andrew MacDougall: With another baffling defence of China’s dead-slow coronavirus response, Canada’s COVID-19 missteps keep coming
How Patty Hajdu confronted a global pandemic, and what she thinks will happen next
The federal health minister talks to Paul Wells about the fears and frustrations of fighting coronavirus, closing borders, and what it will take to return to ‘normal’
Patty Hajdu in conversation with Paul Wells: Maclean’s Live Replay
Canada’s minister of health sat down for a conversation with senior writer Paul Wells to discuss the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic
National pharmacare—the time is now
Jane Philpott and Danyaal Raza: Medicare effectively ends as soon as a patient receives a prescription
Sexual harassment has long festered on the Hill. Now, female MPs from all parties are saying ‘enough’
From cabinet ministers to volunteers, dozens of women say sexual harassment and violence on Parliament Hill have gone unchecked for too long
Government proposes Bill C-65 to tackle workplace harassment
The bill would force employers to take action but doesn’t mandate specific sanctions for perpetrators
Canada remains on Donald Trump’s nice list—for now
A visit from one of Trump’s senior business advisors offers some reassurances—and shows what could be ahead in Canada-U.S. relations
Patty Hajdu on the search for gender equality
The Status of Women minister says gender equality makes for good fiscal policy