OTTAWA - The fallout from the war in the Middle East has led to cuts in helium supplies for health services in at least one province — and experts are warning that Canada still hasn't done enough to secure sovereignty over critical medical supply chains.

Saskatchewan's health authority says it has been warned by its supplier that its "allocations" of liquid helium, used in MRI machines, "will be reduced temporarily by 50 per cent."

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