AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTrade & Health Costs: Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will start retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods after talks collapsed, with new duties targeting items like steel, dairy, appliances, ag equipment, pulp/paper and electronics—an economic shock that can ripple into health-sector supply chains and household affordability. International Students’ Coverage: Ontario universities will raise mandatory health insurance fees for international students starting Sept. 1, adding pressure on students’ access to care. Care Access Under Strain: Reports highlight worsening MRI wait times in Brandon/Dauphin and Prairie Mountain, underscoring ongoing diagnostic bottlenecks. Public Health Alerts: New measles cases are reported in New York with Ontario mentioned as a concern for possible exposures. Cancer Prevention & Skin Health: B.C. experts push back on sunscreen myths, warning that avoidable skin cancer risk remains high. Workforce & System Stress: A CUPE report points to rising financial pressures in Ontario’s health-care system. Maternal Care Disruption: Inuvik birthing services are extended as staff shortages continue. Community Safety & Health: Edmonton’s Nanaksar gurdwara stabbing is investigated as a possible hate crime, with two injured.
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