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U.S. President Trump's Tariff Threat on Pharmaceutical Drugs

U.S. President Trump's Tariff Threat on Pharmaceutical Drugs

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THE MEDICAL RECORD: PRESIDENT TRUMP'S PHARMACEUTICAL TARIFFS THREAT Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Malcolm Moore, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and former head of BC Cancer; Dr. Fahad Razak, general internist at St. Michael's Hospital and Canada Research Chair in Healthcare Data and Analytics at the University of Toronto; and Dr. Alisa Naiman, a family doctor practicing in Toronto. U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening up to 200 percent tariffs on pharmaceutical drugs. How might this impact Canadians and how will it impact Americans? Our panel weighs in on the latest. CANADA'S GROCERY CODE OF CONDUCT Libby Znaimer is joined by Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University. Sylvain weighs in on the latest regarding Ottawa's grocery code of conduct. NAVIGATING BOOKING HOTELS ONLINE THIS SUMMER TRAVEL SEASON Libby Znaimer is joined by Carmi Levy, technology analyst and journalist and Silvia Moggia, who runs the blog “Sylvia’s Trips” and is a tourism management strategist and hotel manager. She is based in Cinque Terre, Italy. We discuss tips for booking hotels as Canadians embark on their summer travels. A big part of that conversation has to do with the process of booking online and the various methodologies hotel companies rely on for customer bookings of rooms. And, how can you even be sure that the room you requested will be as advertised? There's plenty to consider.

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