AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWildfire smoke & air quality: Environment Canada downgraded Toronto’s air quality warning to yellow as rain and fresh air move in, but health guidance still urges limiting time outdoors—especially for seniors, pregnant people, and kids—because smoke can spike again later. Across the border, Canadian wildfire smoke is driving air alerts in many U.S. states, with officials warning of unhealthy conditions for sensitive groups and urging masks and indoor time. Evacuations & emergency response: Canada’s military is preparing to evacuate Fort Hope (about 600 people) in northwestern Ontario as fires spread and smoke chokes parts of the U.S., with new fires reported daily. Alzheimer’s drug access: Health Canada reversed course and now recommends provincial drug plans cover lecanemab (Leqembi) for eligible early Alzheimer’s patients, though Ontario coverage still depends on pricing talks. Drug supply & compounding: Ontario’s drug shortage is pushing demand for patient-specific compounded medications, raising questions about whether compounding pharmacies can help stabilize access. Health system & ethics: Families in a North Dakota hospital switch-at-birth lawsuit allege DNA findings revealed babies were swapped decades ago. Community health: A London, Ont. research team and families marked progress toward broader access to the first Canadian-approved Alzheimer’s disease-slowing drug. Health & wellness events: “Fitness in the Park” in Pointe-Claire raised funds for MUHC’s breast cancer clinic.
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