Health minister says Canada can’t rely on U.S. health institutions anymore
- Health Minister Marjorie Michel states that she can no longer trust American health agencies as reliable partners due to changed circumstances since Donald Trump's presidency.
- Michel highlights that Canada traditionally relied on the United States for health information, but this has changed since President Trump took office.
- An editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal reports that the Trump administration is dismantling U.S. public health infrastructure.
- Michel emphasizes that Canada needs reliable partners focused on science, especially regarding vaccines.
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Canada used to look to the United States for scientific and health information, but the federal Minister of Health said that this is no longer the case.
Federal Minister of Health Marjorie Michel says she can no longer trust American health agencies as reliable partners.
Health minister says Canada can't rely on U.S. health institutions anymore
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Health Minister Marjorie Michel says she can no longer trust American health agencies as reliable partners
OTTAWA—Canada used to look to the United States for scientific and health information, but the federal Minister of Health said that this is no longer the case. "I can't trust them as a reliable partner," said Minister of Health Marjorie Michel at a year-end interview. Michel added that the United States "may be reliable on some points," but stressed that, with respect to vaccines, Canada must follow its own path. U.S. President Donald Trump and …
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