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Scope is not the problem: why governance is the real risk for advanced practice by paramedics in Canada – policy commentary

Continuing our focus on the regulation and governance of paramedics, I’m pleased to share the latest commentary from Shannon Leduc, Jen Bolster and I related[…]

Self-regulation of paramedics in Ontario – your questions answered

I had the pleasure of sitting down with Paige Mason last night for a 1.5 hour long conversation on the potential self-regulation of paramedics in[…]

Policy Commentary: Regulatory Lag

What happens when models of care evolve rapidly, yet regulatory frameworks governing scopes of practice, delegation, and professional accountability (including legislation, professional standards, and regulator-issued[…]

OAPC re: self-regulation of paramedics in Ontario

It was a pleasure to speak to the Eastern Ontario Association of Paramedic Chiefs meeting today in Kingston on the self-regulation of paramedics in Ontario.[…]

Eastern Ontario Warden’s Caucus re: self-regulation of paramedics

It was a pleasure to speak to the Eastern Ontario Wardens’ Caucus today January 8th 2026 on their advocacy for the self-regulation of paramedics in[…]