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In Canada Health Care Is a Right Except If Youre a Migrant Worker

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article describes a social/healthcare access issue for migrant workers in Canada, with no direct commercial mechanism, price signal, supply chain disruption, or corporate margin impact. No commodity, product, or company is affected in a measurable commercial sense. The event is a policy-driven increase in demand for a non-profit health service, which does not translate into a tradable sector impact.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Sanctuary Health has assisted migrant workers, refugees, and their families for over 30 years in British Columbia.
- Some migrant mothers have incurred childbirth costs exceeding $10,000.
- Canadian federal government is implementing stricter immigration policies and reducing immigration numbers.
- Sanctuary Health expects increased demand for its services due to policy changes.
- Bridge Health Clinic was established in 1994 to serve migrants without legal status.
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