Health minister appoints chief nursing officer to address health crisis
OTTAWA — The federal health minister appointed a new chief nursing officer Tuesday, as the government works to overcome a critical nurse shortage that has left many hospitals across the country struggling to maintain care.
Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos announced that Leigh Chapman, a Toronto-based registered nurse with a PhD in nursing, will fill the newly reinstated role.
“There are already a number of jurisdictions in Canada reporting nursing shortages, which is having an impact on the functioning of emergency rooms and other critical health services that Canadians need and deserve,” Duclos said at a media briefing at the University of Ottawa.
Duclos said Chapman will offer advice on the federal and provincial governments’ strategy to grow the health workforce and other health policy.


