UV grow lights are seen on the grass pitch installed at B.C. Place in Vancouver, B.C., on Tuesday, May 12, 2026. The lights are used to cultivate and maintain high quality turf for the FIFA World Cup. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

Public health agency says World Cup poses high risk of measles spread

May 14, 2026 | 2:13 PM

OTTAWA — An analysis by the Public Health Agency of Canada says there is a high risk of measles transmission in this country during the FIFA World Cup.

The federal agency has completed an infectious disease risk assessment as officials prepare for thousands of players, staff and fans to converge on Toronto and Vancouver next month.

It analyzed 14 pathogens that could be imported during the games, including avian and swine flu, mpox, Ebola virus, poliovirus and measles.

Measles is the agency’s top source of concern because of how widespread it is around the world and how easily the disease is transmitted through the air.