Those are incredibly cool interests, dang.
I only applied for another program and that was the Master of Public Health at UBC, which may or may not seem quite different from a Master in Public Policy. Always been really interested in the policies and socioeconomic factors that shape health outcomes and so I was drawn to to a MPP. A MPH would be great, but I felt there was greater flexibility in a MPP and could still work within the public health realm.
Ideally, I'd love to build a career in global health, either in global health security or international development through health-systems strengthening. There aren't many quality graduate programs in Canada that would help me explore that specifically, but SPPG seemed like the best place to build the relevant skills and make connections to global health circles (at least I hope). Maybe in hindsight I should have also applied to Munk, but I think I would have had a harder chance getting in.