Measles: Canada’s response

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Loss of measles elimination status

Canada first achieved measles elimination status in 1998.

Following a national outbreak that began in October 2024, Canada lost its measles elimination status on November 10, 2025. This was due to ongoing transmission of the same measles virus strain for a period of more than 1 year. Transmission was largely among unvaccinated communities.

Losing elimination status doesn’t mean that measles is widespread in all communities. “Elimination” is a technical classification used to guide ongoing protection of the population through:

Regaining measles elimination status

Canada has strong vaccination programs and public health infrastructure, such as:

We’re working with provinces, territories and other national vaccination partners to:

Canada can regain elimination status if transmission of the current measles strain is stopped for at least 12 consecutive months.

The Pan American Health Organization, through their Regional Verification Commission, has provided recommendations to help Canada regain measles elimination status.

Activities are underway to address these recommendations in collaboration with our provincial, territorial and Indigenous partners.

Areas of work

Areas of work include:

Examples of ongoing activities include:

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2026-04-08