AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWildfire Smoke Health Alerts: Dense smoke from northwestern Ontario wildfires pushed Toronto and Ottawa into “very high risk” air quality, with Environment Canada issuing orange warnings and urging people to limit outdoor activity; the haze also spread into the U.S., driving hazardous AQI readings and triggering cooling centres and mask distribution in multiple states. Overdose Spike in Montreal: Montreal public health reported a sharp rise in overdoses tied to fentanyl and carfentanil, with paramedics administering naloxone 925+ times since the start of the year and carfentanil-linked deaths reaching eight since April 9. Alzheimer’s Drug Coverage Momentum: Canada’s drug agency recommended public funding for lecanemab for early-stage Alzheimer’s, with coverage support also highlighted by Alzheimer’s care groups. Obesity Care in Pharmacies: Shoppers Drug Mart launched a Weight Management Program with Obesity Canada, offering virtual nurse practitioner and dietician access plus in-person pharmacist support to reduce stigma and expand chronic-care access. Drug Approvals Speed-Up: Health Canada introduced an order aimed at expediting drug approvals, targeting faster access to treatments. Research Funding Boost: SFU received $14.6M from NSERC to support discovery research across health and environmental sciences. Workplace Health Tech: Cortico launched MedSafe-Dx, a free benchmark testing whether clinical AI models behave safely in escalation and emergency scenarios. Healthcare Workforce Pressure: A report highlighted growing strain on specialist care access for Canadians, underscoring pressure on the system.
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