Ginette Petitpas Taylor
Marie Ginette Petitpas Taylor is a Canadian politician who has been representing the riding of Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe in the House of Commons of Canada since the [2015 Canadians|Canadian federal election|2015 federal election]. She is a member of the Liberal Party of Canada and a former Minister of Health, and is a member of the Canadian Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association as well as the Canadian NATO Parliamentary Association.
Early life and education
Petitpas Taylor grew up in Dieppe, New Brunswick and graduated from the Université de Moncton with a bachelor's degree in social work.Before politics
From 2004 to 2008, she was the chairwoman of the New Brunswick Advisory Council on the Status of Women, and has held a variety of other positions, including the coordinator for the Victim's Services Program of the local detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.Political career
She won the Liberal Party's nomination for Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe on March 28, 2015, and won the riding in the election held on October 19, 2015.On December 2, 2015, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the appointment of Petitpas Taylor as deputy government whip. On February 15, 2016, Petitpas Taylor was sworn in as a Member of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada according to her duties as Deputy Government Whip.
She then succeeded Jane Philpott as Minister of Health in a cabinet shuffle on August 28, 2017.
She was re-elected in the 2019 federal election, and appointed Deputy Government Whip as well as a member of the Board of Internal Economy. She was re-elected in the 2021 federal election.
Petitpas Taylor stepped in as Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages following the resignation of Randy Boissonnault on November 20, 2024.
On December 16, 2024, strikers from the Canadian Union of Postal Workers protested at Petitpas Taylor's Moncton office in response to the Liberal government's motion to order them back to work. The RCMP was called to the scene but made no comment. Local union head Line Doucet indicated she spoke with and expressed her disappointment to Petitpas Taylor the previous day.
Following the resignation of Chrystia Freeland as deputy prime minister and finance minister, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shuffled his cabinet on December 20, 2024. Petitpas Taylor was moved out of the three roles she held at the time - Minister of Veterans Affairs ; Minister of Official Languages; and Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour - and was appointed President of the Treasury Board.
Petitpas Taylor continued in that role in Mark Carney's 30th Canadian Ministry. After being reelected in the 2025 Canadian federal election in April, she was shuffled out of cabinet on May 13.