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As World Cup boosts infection risk, Toronto and Vancouver aren't sitting on the sidelines

June 12, 2026

Public health officials in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico prepare for an influx of measles cases and food-borne illnesses on top of heat events ahead of the FIFA World Cup.



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