Well, it's a US news outlet, and US news reporting does tend to be rather parochial; I think it is more myopia than new suppression. The news here is the huge leap up in cases in the USA but I'm sure the RFK will be upset that you're not #1 yet.
So, roughly, Canada had what, 4x as many cases of measles as the U.S.? OK, those are absolute numbers, let's factor in population - Canada has 38M residents, US has 338M, or about 1/9the population of the U.S. That means Canada had about 40x the number of measles cases the U.S. had - that's kinda significant, and it's also interesting that of Canada, Mexico, and the U.S., the U.S. had profoundly fewer measles cases than either neighboring country (esp considering Canada had what some would say is a superior healthcare system than either the U.S. or Mexico...)
Perhaps there is a relation between high measles cases in the U.S., Mexico and Canada unrelated to the mere "discussion" of changing the vaccine schedule? BTW, the MMR (measles) vaccine is and always has been part of the CDC vaccine schedule for the last year this administration has been in office and RFK, jr has been DISCUSSING changing the 30 vaccine injections on the CDC vaccine schedule to fight 16 diseases... I don't think his discussions has caused the increase in measles infections in North America