AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoChlordecone Accountability: France’s National Assembly has unanimously adopted a bill recognizing the state’s “share of responsibility” for the long-term health, moral, environmental and economic harm caused by chlordecone (Kepone) in Guadeloupe and Martinique, after the Senate already approved it; the law sets goals for decontamination of polluted land and water, calls for research to become a national priority, and includes support for fishermen and farmers, with further work on illnesses affecting women and a future mission to define reparations. Aviation for Health & Travel: Air Canada is launching a new seasonal nonstop route between Quebec City and Pointe-à-Pitre, with weekly Thursday flights from Dec. 17, 2026 to April 8, 2027, adding another direct gateway for eastern Canada to the French Caribbean. Regional Airlift Push: New airline partnerships across the Caribbean aim to reduce fragmented travel between neighbouring islands, making it easier for residents, medical passengers and visitors to connect with fewer layovers and duplicate baggage hassles. Ocean Protection (Local Relevance): France announced three new strict marine protection zones, bringing protected maritime waters to 14.68%—including a Guadeloupe area to protect coral reefs and sea turtles. Travel Health Tip: A UK travel warning highlights that many travellers still lack a GHIC, which can help cover state-provided medical care abroad at local cost, but it doesn’t replace travel insurance. Community & Legacy: Commentary and activism continue to press France on slavery’s unresolved legacy, including links to Guadeloupe’s ongoing health impacts from toxic exposures.
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