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Anand declines to tell Canadians to cancel Mexico trips amid cartel violence
Summary
Anand did not advise Canadians to cancel trips to Mexico; Global Affairs Canada continues to urge a high degree of caution in several states while major carriers have resumed some flights.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Anand declined to say whether Canadians should cancel trips to Mexico after recent violence tied to the death of a cartel leader. Mexican authorities reported the death of Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes during a government operation. Global Affairs Canada continues to advise Canadians to exercise a high degree of caution and to avoid non-essential travel in several states. Several Canadian airlines have announced they are resuming flights to Mexican resort destinations.
What is known:
- Anand did not provide a recommendation that Canadians cancel trips to Mexico, according to the article.
- Global Affairs Canada continues to advise a high degree of caution and recommends avoiding non-essential travel in multiple Mexican states.
- Mexican authorities reported the death of cartel leader Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes in a government operation, and violence was reported afterward.
- Tourists and locals in some regions were told to shelter in place as the violence unfolded.
- Air Canada, Air Transat, WestJet and Porter resumed flights to and from popular resort destinations on Tuesday; WestJet resumed some regional routes and Flair said it would resume selected flights on Wednesday.
Summary:
The reported events have left travel advisories and shelter-in-place notices in effect while some carriers restore services. Undetermined at this time.
