In 2006, Martin helped start the organization
Canadian Doctors for Medicare and chaired its board until May 2013. She has debated in favour of Canada's single-payer public healthcare system. On March 13, 2014, she testified at a
United States Senate committee investigation on health care systems, specifically regarding issues such as single-payer and multi-payer systems and wait times. After her appearance at this US Senate Committee hearing, she was invited to be a candidate at various levels of Canadian government (municipal, provincial, and federal) by various political parties. On September 13, 2017, she publicly supported of
Bernie Sanders'
Medicare For All bill, which would seek to introduce a single-payer system of health care in the United States. ==Personal life==