AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAir Travel & Access: Porter Airlines will launch nonstop flights from Toronto Pearson to Providenciales starting Nov. 6 (five weekly flights) and add Ottawa service from Dec. 17 (twice weekly), pending government approval—bringing more Canadian visitors to Turks and Caicos with “elevated economy” perks like no middle seats, free WiFi, and complimentary beer and wine. Public Health Capacity: CARPHA trained 18 people from 15 member states, including Turks and Caicos, in safe transport of infectious substances via an IATA train-the-trainer workshop, aimed at strengthening regional lab systems and pandemic readiness. Maternal & Child Health Milestone: Turks and Caicos was certified for elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and hepatitis B—the first in the Americas for hepatitis B—highlighting coordinated maternal and child services and meeting WHO/PAHO standards. Health & Community: Turks and Caicos Community College confirmed a student died after a medical emergency during a Toronto educational tour, urging privacy for the family. Housing Finance: The House of Assembly passed the Mortgage Corporation Bill 2026 to expand mortgage access and boost homeownership for first-time buyers and families facing gaps in commercial lending. Marine Protection: Montserrat joined the UK Blue Belt Programme, which now includes Turks and Caicos, supporting marine protected areas and fisheries management. Regional Safety: A dangerously overcrowded boat carrying 240 Haitian migrants was intercepted near Turks and Caicos, with authorities warning that unlawful sea journeys are extremely hazardous.
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