AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEbola Border Measures: Canada, the U.S. and Mexico announced aligned travel rules for people arriving from the highest-risk African regions as FIFA World Cup 2026 nears, including a 90-day entry ban for residents of the DRC, Uganda and South Sudan and 21-day quarantine requirements for those who’ve been in affected areas. Public Health & Travel Impact: CBC reports some Ugandans, Congolese and South Sudanese already in Canada had visas suspended, effectively blocking re-entry. Alzheimer’s Breakthrough: New research in The Lancet suggests blood tests and brain scans can flag Alzheimer’s warning signs up to a decade early, with about 6% of symptom-free middle-aged adults showing molecular markers. Women’s Health Misinformation: A new study highlights how menopause advice online often clashes with dismissive care, leaving many women to “needlessly suffer.” Defence & Industry: Airbus signed Canadian defence collaboration agreements with CAE, L3Harris and Pratt & Whitney Canada, while PM Mark Carney moved ahead with talks to procure Saab GlobalEye. Environment & Research: Feds destroyed Canada’s only public organic research plots in Swift Current, risking years of organic science. Weather Watch: Environment Canada issued severe thunderstorm watches for parts of B.C.’s Southern Interior.
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