Rabid foxes rampant in Canada's Arctic this winter

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Susan Tulugarjuk was walking to work in Igloolik one morning in December when she felt something bite the back of the leg.

“I looked back, and there was a fox,” she recalled. “It attacked me from the back. I didn’t see it.”

The bite itself wasn’t too bad, but the bigger concern was rabies.

It’s been a banner year for rabies in Canada’s Arctic, with infected foxes showing up in several communities. Dogs have been attacked and sometimes killed. 

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Health officials have been issuing regular warnings to communities. Last week, people in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., were cautioned about two dogs that showed

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