Canada Taps Dr. Joss Reimer as Top Health Chief

Public Health Agency of Canada

Today, the Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, announced the appointment of Dr. Joss Reimer as Canada's next Chief Public Health Officer (CPHO), for a three-year term, effective April 1, 2026.

Dr. Reimer is the past President of the Canadian Medical Association and Chief Medical Officer for the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. She has public health expertise in health communications, health equity, sexually transmitted and bloodborne infections and immunizations. She has contributed to numerous scientific publications and presentations in both official languages, was also the medical lead and spokesperson for Manitoba's COVID-19 Vaccine Taskforce and spent nine years as undergraduate director of population health at the University of Manitoba.

Voted Humanitarian of the Year by Doctors Manitoba, she is passionate about physician wellness and public health. She completed medical training at the University of Manitoba and McMaster University, training several years in obstetrics and gynecology before finishing a public health specialty.

She completed a master's in public health degree with a project focused on health communication in Nairobi, Kenya. Her research areas have focused on sexually transmitted infections and drug related harms with projects in Canada and Colombia. Dr. Reimer has received several additional awards including the King Charles III Coronation Medal, the Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee Medal, University of Manitoba Distinguished Alumni and the St. John Ambulance Pandemic Medallion.

Minister Michel will work with Dr. Reimer, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and partners to improve public health and ensure that Canada is well-equipped to respond swiftly and effectively to public health threats and crises. Dr. Reimer joins PHAC at a critical time, as the country continues to face a resurgence of vaccine preventable diseases such as measles, the threats posed by avian influenza A(H5N1), HIV and tuberculosis, the ongoing impacts of the illegal drug crisis and the harmful impacts of false health information.

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