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At least 47,000 turkeys are now affected.
Officials have set up a primary control zone around the region to prevent the spread of the virus.
A permit is needed to move birds or their by-product in the area.
Officials say the infected birds will be destroyed and properties monitored.
They say the common source of spread in the region is through migratory birds.
For NPR News, I'm Dan Karpinchuk in Toronto.
Saab's president told CTV News that he is open to a joint venture that could lead to 10,000 manufacturing and research jobs in Canada.
The Gripen fighter jets would be made for the Canadian Armed Forces and could also be sold to countries such as Ukraine, which has said it intends to buy 100 of the jets.
Saab's pitch appears to fit with Prime Minister Mark Carney's plans to grow jobs in manufacturing.
It also comes as Ottawa has ordered a review of the purchase of F-35s from American manufacturer Lockheed Martin amid trade tensions with the U.S.
and economic considerations.
Saab's president calls his pitch a win-win to partner with another country, especially Canada, which shares concerns about Arctic sovereignty.
For NPR News, I'm Dan Karpenchuk in Toronto.
Trump says the ad from the Ontario government shows Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about tariffs is fake.
On his Truth Social platform, Trump said he is calling off trade talks with Canada because of the ad which he attributed to Canada.
He also posted that tariffs are important to the national security and economy of the U.S.
and based on their egregious behavior, all trade negotiations with Canada are hereby terminated.
Ontario spent $75 million to broadcast the anti-tariff ad, focusing on Republican voters.
It featured former President Ronald Reagan speaking in 1987, saying in the long term, tariffs do not work.
The ad has been airing on all major U.S.