In this article by the Canadian Medical Association, survey results show 88% of doctors worry about how tariffs will affect patients. Many of those surveyed cited rising costs of medications, possible shortages, and added strain on families already struggling with affordability. Physicians also warned that trade barriers could deepen existing health inequalities and delay access to life-saving drugs. The piece highlights how frontline health professionals view tariffs as a risk to public health and call for policy solutions to keep the medicine supply stable.