Luckily, it does not appear to be the deadly H5N1 type:
Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Canada found 33 cases of avian influenza, a lethal strain of which has spread through Asia and Europe, in a survey of wild ducks conducted this summer, a government health agency said.
The infected ducks were healthy, suggesting they don't carry the virulent H5N1 strain, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency in a statement today. Tests to identify the strain will be completed next week. Canada has had no cases of H5N1, Agriculture Minister Andy Mitchell told reporters in Ottawa today.