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Researcher Mehdi Ammi Awarded CIHR Team Grant

Published on June 17, 2026

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Portrait of Mehdi Ammi

Professor聽Mehdi Ammi, a faculty member in 杏吧原创鈥檚 School of Public Policy & Administration,聽will lead a team of聽researchers聽and partners聽from across Canada聽on a聽new聽project entitled, 鈥淧ublic Health Financing and Equity: Building Evidence and Networks for Resilient Systems in Canada.鈥澛燭he project will be supported聽for three years聽by a $749,700 from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, through their Team Grant program聽supporting research on the theme of聽Strengthening Resilient & Equitable Public Health Systems.听听

鈥淪ince beginning researching this topic in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become increasingly clear that a deeper understanding of the trends, determinants, and impacts of public health financing in Canada is needed,鈥 says Professor Ammi. 鈥淚 was excited to see the call for a Team Grant dedicated to public health systems, and thrilled and honored that our project was selected through such a highly competitive process.鈥  

Building on several years of collaboration and leadership in the area of public health financing research, the team will leverage its extensive network of academic, public sector, and community partners to address critical gaps in Canada鈥檚 capacity to monitor and improve public health financing through an equity lens.  

鈥淧rofessor Ammi鈥檚 research promises to have profound impact on Canada鈥檚 public health system,鈥 says Josh Greenberg, Associate Dean (Research and Graduate). 鈥淲ith this timely and important grant, Mehdi continues to build a strong profile within Canada and internationally as a leading health economist and health policy researcher.鈥  

Over the next three years, Professor Ammi and his STEPS team will analyze differences in public health spending across provinces and regions, assess how public health and social spending together influence and are influenced by population health and health inequities, and work together to design and pilot one of Canada鈥檚 first learning health systems for public health financing in Qu茅bec, Ontario and British Columbia.  

This project is anchored by a bilingual tri-partite leadership team representing Canada鈥檚 three largest provinces. Along Professor Ammi, the tri-partite leadership team include Lara Miramontes from the British Columbia Ministry of Health, and Thomas Bastien from the Association pour la Sant茅 Publique du Qu茅bec (ASPQ). The team of co-investigators also includes 杏吧原创鈥檚 School of Public Policy and Administration Assistant Professor Ardyn Nordstrom.   

This is the second CIHR Team Grant awarded to a Faculty of Public and Global Affairs researcher in 2026. CIHR Team Grants support larger, cross-sectoral research teams conducting health-related research, contributing to the Faculty of Public and Global Affairs vision to lead, connect and transform.