The Fragile Flow: US Health Policy and the Global Drug Pipeline – Impact to Canada

Date

Oct 23 2025
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Time

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7:45 am - 9:00 am

The Fragile Flow: US Health Policy and the Global Drug Pipeline - Impact to Canada

Objectives:

  • Understand how US policy and executive orders are playing havoc to global and local supply of product 
  • Learn about what is being done in Canada to protect the supply of our products from US policy 
  • Learn from leaders on what is being done within organizations to plan and prepare for a challenging few years in pharmaceutical distribution and management 

 

At the end of the panel discussion, our speakers answer questions received via chat during the event.

Speakers

  • Amy Guirguis
    Amy Guirguis
    ssociate Director of Patient Access, Trade Relations & Distribution, Sobi North America
  • Angelique Berg
    Angelique Berg
    President & CEO, Canadian Association for Pharmacy Distribution Management (CAPDM)

    Engaging and trusted senior leader with diverse experience in strategic innovation, community building, revenue development, and governance in the non-profit and private sectors. Creates high performance teams through developing people and enabling open, dynamic collaborations to achieve operational excellence.

  • Dani Peters
    Dani Peters
    President, Magnet Strategy Group

    Dani Peters is President of Magnet Strategy Group, a consulting firm that manages public affairs strategies in Canada and the United States.

    Prior to founding Magnet Strategy Group, Dani held senior roles in public affairs firms in the U.S. and Canada, concentrating on fields that include innovation, health and life sciences. Over the past decade, Dani has worked with groups in the health sector to develop and manage government, public policy, funding, advocacy and stakeholder strategies.

    In addition to operating Magnet Strategy Group, Dani serves on the Industry Advisory Board for healthcare investment firm Bloom Burton & Co. She served as co-founder to the Cross-Border Health Foundation and is also a Health Leader-in-Residence for the University of Windsor’s World Health Innovation Network (WIN). Dani is Vice-Chair of the Board to the Ontario Arts Council and a board member of the Ontario Arts Foundation.

    Dani earned her undergraduate degree from McGill University and a Master of Arts in International Trade Policy from the Middlebury Institute for International Studies at Monterey. She lives in Toronto with her husband and three children.

  • Michael Dietrich
    VP, Market Access & Policy, IMC

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