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canada travel advisories

Listen up, travellers! Canada has updated its travel advisory for the United States, adding new language specifically warning 2SLGBTQI+ travellers of potential risks when crossing the border or staying within the country.

The latest update to the travel warning, posted on September 23, 2025, expands the "Laws and Culture" section to include detailed information for 2SLGBTQI+ individuals.

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Planning your fall escape or winter getaway? Before you start shopping for flights or daydreaming about sun-soaked beaches, you'll want to check Canada's most recent travel advisories.

The Government of Canada has updated its travel warnings for several must-visit holiday spots — including popular fall destinations across Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean.

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If you're heading out of the country for March break, now is the time to check your passport — because a little-known passport rule could throw a wrench in your travel plans.

Passport Canada is urging Canadians to renew their passports well in advance, recommending at least six months before the expiry date. And there's a good reason for that.

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If you're planning a European getaway, whether it's sipping wine in Paris, cycling through Amsterdam, or soaking up the history of Rome, you'll want to check Canada's latest travel advisories before you go.

Government travel advisories are classified according to four risk levels, from "Take normal security precautions" and "Exercise a high degree of caution" through to "Avoid non-essential travel" and "Avoid all travel."

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If you were at Toronto Pearson Airport earlier this month, listen up! Toronto Public Health (TPH) has issued a measles warning after confirming a case linked to international travel, and it's essential to get informed if you may have been affected.

On Friday, December 20, TBH issued an advisory confirming that passengers on Emirates Airlines Flight EK241 from Dubai to Toronto on December 8—or anyone in Terminal 1 between 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. that day—may have been exposed to measles.

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