"Canada's Relatively Low Rabies Cases a Welcome Respite from Global Outbreaks. With a total of 28 human deaths attributed to rabies since 1924, Canada's rabies infection rate is a fraction of what's seen in many other countries. According to recent statistics, the country's stringent animal control measures and vaccination protocols have successfully kept the disease at bay, making it a rare occurrence for Canadians to contract the deadly virus. However, experts warn that vigilance is still necessary to prevent the spread of rabies, particularly among travelers and individuals who come into contact with wildlife."
Rabies infections are rare in Canada. There have been 28 human deaths due to rabies in the country since 1924.