West Nile virus, which killed seven people when it struck New York a year
ago, has now made its way to Canada, health officials say. A dead crow found at
Canada’s southernmost city, Windsor, is the country’s first confirmed carrier.
The virus is harboured by birds and transmitted by mosquitoes. The Ontario
ministry of health will now be analysing mosquitoes and dead birds across the
province, but has not committed itself to further action. The neighbouring
province of Quebec has raised the unpopular possibility of aerial fumigation to
suppress mosquitoes.
To continue reading, today with our introductory offers
Advertisement
More from 91av
Explore the latest news, articles and features

Health
Red-light therapy does have health benefits but not the ones you think
Features

Environment
Deforestation could trigger Amazon tipping point in the 2030s
News

Environment
Huge landslide in Alaska caused 481m-high tsunami
News

Environment
Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass is still an essential read
Culture
Popular articles
Trending 91av articles
1
Man destined for Alzheimer's may have been saved by accidental therapy
2
Woman in cancer remission without treatment in highly unusual case
3
We have figured out a new way to send messages into the past
4
A lost ancient script reveals how writing as we know it really began
5
Extinct relative of koalas discovered in Western Australia
6
Hantavirus: Where has the deadly cruise ship outbreak come from?
7
The 50-year quest to create a quantum spin liquid may finally be over
8
Is consciousness more fundamental to reality than quantum physics?
9
Smart underwear detects lactose intolerance by tracking your farts
10
Why the keto diet could be a revolutionary way to treat mental illness