Thanks to the Canadian Medical Association Journal (as reported by the CP), we know have an explanation as to why AECL wasn't coordinated with other isotope suppliers as it had been in the past - as the current "private" component of the public-private partnership dealing with isotopes from Chalk River preferred to risk patients' lives rather than its own market share. Do we need any more evidence that privatizing even further only figures to make matters worse?
Update: Corrected source, as pointed out by Josh in comments at POGGE.
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