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Measles Alert: Thousands at Canada Farm Show Potentially Exposed
7 Feb
Summary
- Thousands attended Canada's largest indoor farm show, Ag Days in Brandon.
- Public health officials warn of potential measles exposure at the event.
- Measles cases in Manitoba reach 393 confirmed and 37 probable since Feb 2025.

Public health officials in Manitoba have issued a warning following the recent Ag Days indoor farm show in Brandon. Thousands of attendees, estimated to be nearly 40,000 people, may have been exposed to measles during the event held from January 20-22. The exposure could extend to individuals who visited hotels, restaurants, and shops in Brandon during the three-day show.
Authorities advise anyone who was at the Keystone Centre between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on January 20, 21, or 22 to monitor for measles symptoms until February 11, 12, or 13, respectively. A similar advisory is in place for those attending an "agriculture in the classroom" event at the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba Dome Building on the same dates. Additionally, patrons of the Great Western Roadhouse on January 20 should remain vigilant.
This advisory comes as Manitoba recorded its highest monthly measles case count this past January since the outbreak began early last year. A total of 74 cases were confirmed in January, raising the province's cumulative total to 393 confirmed and 37 probable cases since February 2025.