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Measles is making a troubling comeback in Canada this year, with cases rising sharply after years of near-elimination.

So far this year, Canada has reported 95 cases of measles (as of Feb. 21), with British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec bearing the brunt of the outbreak, the latest data from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) shows.

At this time last year, there were only four reported measles cases.

By the end of 2024, Canada had recorded a total of 146 cases.

“If you look at Ontario in the 2025 calendar year, it’s only February. And we already have roughly the same amount of cases of measles in February of 2025 as we did all of 2024. So no, we are not headed in the right direction,” said Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious diseases specialist at Toronto General Hospital.

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